Cincinnati mayor, acting city manager talk about addressing 911 center problems

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Cincinnati's acting city manager promised a plan to fix the city's troubled 911 center by the end of the month. Patrick Duhaney made that pledge after a half-hour on the job. He took over as the city's top administrator after Harry Black submitted his resignation notice minutes before a meeting to oust him Saturday morning. Duhaney, Mayor John Cranley and Vice Mayor Christopher Smitherman stopped into the 911 center later in the afternoon to show support for the staff there after a lengthy meeting Tuesday, called to discuss the death of 16-year-old Kyle Plush, detailed yearslong problems there.

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