Clippers 12, Bats 8
The Clippers rallied for six runs in the bottom of the 8th inning to beat Louisville 12-8 at Huntington Park on Sunday afternoon in front of a crowd of 7,402.
The Clippers rallied for six runs in the bottom of the 8th inning to beat Louisville 12-8 at Huntington Park on Sunday afternoon in front of a crowd of 7,402.
The 2016 Susan G. Komen Columbus Race for the Cure, the largest race in the U.S. will bring some 30,000 people to downtown Columbus Saturday.
Four homes at crime scenes where eight family members were shot to death in southern Ohio are being relocated to a secure location as the investigation continues.
A man expected to be a pallbearer at a woman’s funeral has been charged with burglarizing her granddaughter’s home during the service in western Ohio.
Both the current and incoming New Albany superintendents recommend that the school board cut $200 from athletics fees.
A sure sign that spring has arrived is opening day at Ohio’s two major amusement parks.
Cleveland’s city council will consider establishing a $15 minimum wage in the city after receiving petitions with thousands of signatures supporting the measure.
The Clippers lost at Huntington Park for the first time in a dozen games, falling 2-1 to Lehigh Valley in the finale of their four-game series.
The Columbus Crew SC surprised fans Thursday by suddenly trading away high-scoring forward Kei Kamara to the New England Revolution for cash and draft picks.
The middle class in the Columbus area is losing ground and is in danger of one day no longer being the economic majority, according to a report released Wednesday.