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GM selling shuttered Lordstown factory

A newly formed company led by the founder of an upstart electric truck maker is buying a former General Motors assembly plant in northeast Ohio that shut down last March amid criticism from President Donald Trump.

Blade of glory: Mystery surrounds late president’s sword

An Ohio sheriff wearing white gloves displayed a sword wielded in the American Revolution and by a future U.S. president in the War of 1812, and pledged Wednesday an exhaustive investigation to determine whether it’s the one that disappeared from Cincinnati four decades ago.

ODOT panel OK’s central Ohio highway projects

A redesign of a major East Side highway interchange is one of nearly $400 million in new construction projects made possible by an increase in the gasoline tax and approved by an Ohio Department of Transportation panel Wednesday.

Life sentence for cop-killer

A jury has recommended a life sentence with no chance of parole for the man who killed two Westerville police officers responding to a 911 hang-up call.

DeWine signs Tyler’s Law, “pink tax” repeal

Governor Mike DeWine Wednesday signed three bills Wednesday, including the one known as Tyler’s Law, which strengthens laws for amusement park ride inspections and safety, and another eliminating the state sales tax on feminine hygiene products.

6-year-old brings gun to school

Police say no charges will be filed against a 6-year-old boy who brought a gun to a Northeast Side charter school Wednesday morning.

MBB: (18) OSU 64, Cincinnati 56

Kyle Young had a career-high 14 points and 13 rebounds and No. 18 Ohio State beat Cincinnati 64-56 in the opener for both teams.