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IronPigs rally snaps Clipper streak

The IronPigs rallied for two runs off Columbus reliever Austin Adams in the bottom of the ninth inning of a 6-5 win, halting the Clippers’ winning streak at seven games.

School bus driver stricken at the wheel

When the driver of a Columbus City Schools bus suffered an apparent cardiac arrest behind the wheel Tuesday morning, a nurse who rushed to the scene performed CPR, possibly saving his life.

Statehouse tackles recommendations of police panel

Legislative leaders have finalized legislation to implement recommendations of a task force convened by the state attorney general after fatal police shootings and related protests in Ohio and nationally.

The Big Give

How big is the Big Give? Between now and 10:00 Wednesday morning, organizers of the fundraiser expect to take one credit card donation every 4.8 seconds for 24 hours.

Clippers run win streak to 7 games

The Clippers extended their winning streak to seven games with a 6-2 victory over Lehigh Valley in the opening game of a seven-game road trip.

Braves 2, Reds 1

Pinch-hitter Phil Gosselin singled off Aroldis Chapman to open the ninth, stole a base and scored on the closer’s 103 mph wild pitch, rallying the Atlanta Braves to a 2-1 victory over the Reds on Monday night.

Severe storms down trees, power lines

A severe thunderstorm that moved through central Ohio Monday afternoon snapped trees, downed power lines, and prompted a tornado warning for heavily populated areas of Franklin and Licking counties.

Bill would require police body cameras

Law enforcement officers in Ohio would be the latest to don body cameras, and would have to keep cameras running during all interactions with the public, if a bill introduced by a former Columbus City Council member become law.

HIV treatment 30 years in the making

Pills that can protect against HIV are available, they work well and they’re usually covered by insurance. But many of those who stand to benefit aren’t seeking prescriptions.