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Ruling a setback for gay marriage

Proponents of same-sex marriage in Ohio are moving forward in their efforts, despite suffering a major legal setback Thursday when a federal appeals court in Cincinnati upheld anti-gay marriage laws in Ohio and three other states.

Officer-involved shooting

A man and woman shot by a Columbus police officer through the door of a South Side home Thursday afternoon are expected to be OK but the man is facing a criminal charge.

OSU’s bigger, better cancer center

– Four years and $1.1 billion in the making, the expansion of the Arthur G. James Cancer Center and Solove Research Institute at OSU opens Friday.

Honoring veterans

The City of Columbus will its hold its annual Veterans Day ceremony and parade Friday.

Mound St. exit ready to open

Drivers who have been navigating through the Columbus Crossroads project for the last few years will be happy to know that the current phase is almost complete.

3 teens admit to ice bucket prank

Three northeast Ohio teens charged in a cruel prank that involved dumping a bucket of urine, tobacco and spit on an autistic classmate have admitted to charges in juvenile court.

Browns in the driver’s seat

The Browns took full advantage of Andy Dalton’s miserable night Thursday, dominating the Bengals 24-3 in an AFC North showdown that was shockingly one-sided from the outset.

Payback? Not exactly

Almost a year since Ohio State lost to Michigan State in the Big Ten title game the two teams meet again and several Buckeyes say they’ve never really gotten over that 34-24 defeat.

But one game does not a rivalry make.

Tricky operation

The operation was successful: Both the patient and the surgeon survived. A veterinarian at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium removed the venom gland from the mouth of a 4 ½-foot rattlesnake.