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Ohioans might enjoy working at home even as COVID-19 restrictions lift, but most Ohio cities wouldÂ

Ohioans might enjoy working at home even as COVID-19 restrictions lift, but most Ohio cities would take a financial hit because of that option. [cincinnati.com]( [Local Politics]( Wednesday, June 30 [Rush hour traffic is light through the I-71/471 interchange into downtown Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, as seen from the Mt. Adams neighborhood of Cincinnati about 5:15 p.m. on Tuesday, March 17, 2020. Traffic out of downtown was unusually light leaving the downtown area as many area workers have been instructed to work from home during the ongoing novel coronavirus outbreak. ]( [Some Ohio cities will lose money as more work from home in 2021]( Ohioans might enjoy working at home even as COVID-19 restrictions lift, but most Ohio cities would take a financial hit because of that option. [Should Cincinnati do more to preserve its historic buildings?]( [Lytle Park sits in the central business district o]( [Ohio reports 277 new COVID-19 cases, 28 deaths on Tuesday]( [The Delaware Public Health District hosted a COVID]( [Josh Mandel campaign a 'toxic' work environment, sources say]( [Josh Mandel is making his third run for U.S. Senat]( [Ohio lawmakers punt legalizing sports betting to the fall]( [A legislative study committee voted unanimously to]( SPECIAL OFFER Subscribe today and get unlimited digital access for $1 for 3 months, then $9.99 per month [View My Offer]( MORE ARTICLES FROM THE ENQUIRER [Federal stimulus money: Ohio spends $2.2 billion on unemployment,...]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [Cincinnati affordable housing tax may be 'dead on arrival']( [Ohio lawmakers pass new hurdle for wind, solar projects]( [Haven't renewed your driver license since COVID began? Better hurry]( [Ohio lawmakers pass ban on COVID-19 vaccine requirements at public...]( [Want more?: Download the Cincinnati.com app.]( [click here]( FOLLOW US [FB]( [TW]( [IG]( Problem viewing email? [View in browser]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Manage Newsletters]( • [Terms of Service]( • [Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights]( • [Privacy Notice]( • [Do Not Sell My Info/Cookie Policy]( • [Feedback]( © 2021 www.cincinnati.com. All rights reserved. 312 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

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