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Clippers 6, Bats 5

Clippers reliever Josh Martin struck out Louisville’s Stuart Turner, who represented the tying run, in the top of the ninth inning to preserve a 6-5 win over Louisville at Huntington Park Wednesday night.

IKEA opening: Giveaways, meatballs, gridlock

Businesses, residents, law enforcement and transportation officials were bracing for an event of cataclysmic proportions as central Ohio awaited the opening of the world’s newest IKEA store.

Anthem bails on Obamacare in Ohio

The blame game was being played at full-tilt in Washington and Columbus Tuesday as one of the nation’s biggest health insurers said it won’t return to Ohio’s public insurance exchanges next year, a decision that could open more holes in the Affordable Care Act’s increasingly thin system for helping people buy coverage.

Thief takes car, leaves kids

A West Side mom talked a carjacker into letting her children go before he drove off in her from a grocery store parking lot Tuesday morning.

Vintage “Base ball” game at Statehouse

For the seventh time in as many years, the West Lawn of the Ohio Statehouse will host a vintage game of “base ball” between a team of state lawmakers and a team of players from the Ohio Village.

NBA Finals: Game 3 preview

The Cavaliers are in the unenviable position of being down 2-0 in the NBA championship series against the soaring Golden State Warriors, but maybe because of last year’s comeback, Coach Tyronn Lue isn’t changing his lineup for tonight’s Game 3 (9:00/ABC).

Rockies 11, Indians 3

Rookie pitcher Antonio Senzatela hit a three-run double and Mark Reynolds homered twice to drive in five runs, and the Colorado Rockies beat the Indians 11-3.

Bats 5, Clippers 3

Louisville bounced back from defeat to earn a 5-3 victory Tuesday over the Clippers at Huntington Park.