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Pedestrian safety

Columbus police handed out nearly 300 citations and verbal warnings to pedestrians and cyclists, and almost 400 to motorists, during a month-long crackdown on jaywalking and other offense at busy downtown intersections.

Carbon emissions debate

An Ohio House committee could vote today on a bill intended to limit the impact of a newly announced federal plan to cut carbon dioxide emissions from power plants 30 percent by 2030.

Mumps cases top 400

Public health officials say a mumps outbreak in central Ohio has reached 404 cases across three counties.

Panel mulls tax cut

An Ohio legislative panel is working to sort out the differences between the state House and Senate versions of the governor’s wide-ranging midterm budget plan.

Man hurt in shootout with trio

A Northeast Side man was in stable condition after being wounded in an exchange of gunfire with three men who attacked him at his Joyce Avenue home overnight.

Ohio’s Holocaust Memorial

Survivors of the Holocaust and World War II veterans who helped liberate Nazi death camps will come together Monday as Ohio dedicates a $2.3 million memorial in their honor at the state capital.

Bats 4, Clippers 1

The Bats rallied for three runs in the fourth inning to beat the Clippers 4-1 Monday night.

Indians 3, Red Sox 2

The Indians ended Boston’s seven-game winning streak, beating the Red Sox 3-2 Monday night.

Bomb threat a hoax

An overnight standoff on the Northeast Side that prompted street closures and evacuations was prompted by a man who apparently just wanted attention.

Matsuyama wins in playoff

Japanese star Hideki Matsuyama made birdie on the final hole of regulation Sunday at the Memorial, and then won with a par in the playoff for his first American victory.