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The Ohio River at Cincinnati crested at 60.79 feet Monday evening, according to the National Water Prediction Service.
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As the Ohio River begins to recede back to normal levels, city officials are left with the task of cleaning up the debris, dirt and more left behind.
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Ohio lawmakers took another step toward backing passenger rail Wednesday. Included in the state's $61 billion, two-year budget was $25,000 to join the Midwest Interstate Passenger Rail Commission, a group of state leaders that advocates for passenger rail improvements.
A fourth tornado spawned by the April 3 storms has been confirmed by the National Weather Service. (NWS) The tornado damaged trees and homes and removed the metal roof of an outbuilding. A tree was blown onto a home on Fischer Road, according to NWS.
A former head counselor at an Ohio Catholic high school accused of having an unlawful sexual relationship with a teenage student and sending him nude photos has pleaded guilty to the crimes.
While water levels are receding, parking is a big concern in downtown Cincinnati, with many spaces still unusable even as several big events are on the horizon, including Disney on Ice this weekend at Heritage Bank Center.
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