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Columbus man charged with terrorism

The government says a 20-year-old Columbus man accused of trying to join the Islamic State group has been arrested while attempting to fly to Libya.

World Series mayors pay up

The mayors of Chicago and Cleveland say they’re each donating $1,000 to youth baseball organizations in the other’s city after the World Series.

Court battles on election eve

A federal appeals court in Cincinnati has granted a motion by Donald Trump’s presidential campaign to block a lower court restraining order obtained by Ohio Democrats.

Buckeyes still near top of polls

The Buckeyes remain near the top of both major college football polls after making creamed Cornhuskers out of previously undefeated Nebraska on Saturday.

Chicken dance: New urban farm rules

Columbus health officials have tweaked draft regulations for farmyard animals that will lower the proposed permit fees and allow more room for chicks in yards where adult chickens are raised.

Man dies in shootout

Police have not identified any suspects in the slaying of a man during an apparent shootout on the West Side early Saturday morning.

Cowboys overpower winless Browns 35-10

Rookie quarterback Dak Prescott threw three touchdown passes and kept any talk for Tony Romo unnecessary, leading the Dallas Cowboys to a 35-10 win on Sunday over the winless Browns.