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Relief in sight at gas pump

Elevated because of supply problems, retail gas prices in central Ohio may start declining soon, according to the AAA.

Senators bet beer on Cavs/Warriors series

Ohio’s two U.S. senators are betting beers brewed in the state against their California counterparts’ wine, beer and coffee as the Cleveland Cavaliers take on the Golden State Warriors in the NBA finals.

Marysville man gets life for assaulting children

An Ohio National Guardsman convicted of sexually abusing three adopted daughters has been sentenced to life without parole and his wife, who testified that she did not witness any abuse, faces criminal charges, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine’s office announced Wednesday.

Boom! preview

Changes are coming to the 35th annual Red, White & Boom fireworks show July 3rd, some of them by choice, some forced upon organizers who have made a virtue of necessity.

National Gun Violence Awareness Day

As the nation observes the first-ever National Gun Violence Awareness Day, gun control advocates in Ohio are calling on lawmakers to resist moves to loosen the state’s gun laws.

Man shot on NE Side street

Police were looking for two men suspected of gunning down a 25-year-old man on a Northeast Side street late Monday night.

Bodies meant for cremation found in funeral home

The head of Ohio’s funeral directors board says she’ll recommend administrative charges and license suspensions for a funeral home where 11 bodies intended for cremation were found in a damp room.

BBB blasts water park

The Better Business Bureau of Central Ohio is calling out a popular East Side water park for what it calls “dismal customer service.”

“Voices” blamed in fatal crash

A driver charged in a double-fatal crash on the Ohio Turnpike has been committed to a psychiatric hospital after telling a judge he hears voices and was speeding at nearly 150 mph because that was the only way to fight them.

Judge allows pepper-spray “payback”

An assault suspect who pepper-sprayed someone in the face has received similar treatment in court as punishment from a Cleveland-area judge embracing the principle of “an eye for an eye.”