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Ohio infrastructure gets low grade in White House report: Capitol Letter

Ohio infrastructure gets low grade in White House report: Capitol Letter
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Brent Spence Bridge: How this week may have changed the future of Greater Cincinnati s biggest project

Brent Spence Bridge: How this week may have changed the future of Greater Cincinnati s biggest project
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Tarbell Mulls Council Run, Why We Say Wreck, And More Top Stories This Week

48:17 The legal case against Cincinnati City Councilman P.G. Sittenfeld, who was indicted last year on federal corruption charges, will proceed, a federal judge ruled. Sittenfeld had sought to have the case dismissed. Business Courier reporter and columnist Chris Wetterich and WVXU Cincinnati Edition assistant producer Nick Swartsell will talk about that. Wetterich will also discuss the potential council campaign of longtime local politician and personality Jim Tarbell. Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) says he will still support Rep. Anthony Gonzalez, the Ohio Republican who voted in favor of impeaching former President Donald Trump following the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Gonzalez has faced strong backlash from other Republicans who still look to Trump as leader of the party.

Ohio slows down coronavirus death reporting: Capitol Letter

Ohio slows down coronavirus death reporting: Capitol Letter Updated Mar 03, 2021; Posted Mar 03, 2021 Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center personnel administer a dose of the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine to Barbara Schmalenberger Tuesday March 2 at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus. OSU was among the first to give the J&J shots in the U.S. after the federal government provided emergency use authorization for them on Saturday. (Logan Wallace/The Ohio State University)The Ohio State University/Logan Wallace Facebook Share Rotunda Rumblings ODH opts for slower death reporting: The Ohio Department of Health has given up reporting coronavirus deaths as quickly as possible. Beginning Tuesday, it is now opting for a new system that will delay reporting of some deaths by up to months, but should prove to be more accurate, Rich Exner reports. ODH will now depend solely on CDC case confirmations after death certificates are received, rather than earlier reports from hospita

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