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Cyclists struck; one dies

A Northeast Side man was scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday on charges of aggravated vehicular homicide and aggravated vehicular assault as a result of an accident that left one bicyclist dead and another seriously injured.

National Night Out

More than 150 community activities are planned for tonight’s observance of the National Night Out crime and drug prevention effort.

Fired bandmaster defends himself

In his first interviews since being fired as director of Ohio State’s marching band, Jonathan Waters says he wants his job back and will keep trying to fix the culture issues that led to his dismissal.

Search for answers to water problems

Ohio’s governor and several prominent lawmakers promise there will be a lot more attention to Lake Erie after the state’s fourth-largest city was forced to tell 400,000 people to stop drinking its water.

Water price gouging vigilance

Water was liquid gold in Toledo over the weekend, when 400,000 people had been told not to use their tap water, and Ohio’s attorney general wants to make sure it was being sold that way.

Dem convention team makes visit

Columbus will roll out the red carpet Wednesday for a delegation from the Democratic National Committee looking at the city as a possible site of the party’s 2016 national nominating convention.

West Nile campaign

Health department crews will be fogging or spraying in three counties this week after pools of mosquitoes tested positive for the West Nile virus.

Battle of Ohio: Indians 7, Reds 1

Corey Kluber allowed one run in 7 1/3 innings to win his fifth straight decision and lead the Indians to a 7-1 victory over the Reds on Monday night.