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Clippers 11, Tides 4

The Clippers turned on the offense for a second straight night, beating Norfolk 11-4 in the second game of a three-game series.

Devastating twisters: Officials say warnings saved lives

Strong Memorial Day tornadoes that spun through Ohio and Indiana smashed homes and businesses and sent thousands of people cowering in basements and closets, but just a single death was reported in the aftermath of the destructive storms and some officials are crediting timely alerts and media reports with saving lives.

13-year-old arrested in teen’s death

Columbus police have arrested a 13-year-old boy on a murder charge for the shooting death of a 14-year-old during an argument outside an East Side school last week.

3 domestic abusers accused of firearm possession

Federal and local authorities have charged three Columbus men with illegally possessing firearms after being convicted of domestic violence-related crimes as part of a crackdown on offenders who possess guns despite domestic violence convictions.
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Officer fires at robbery suspects during chase

No one was injured when a Columbus police officer fired at a fleeing robbery suspect who was eventually captured Tuesday night after a pursuit from the West Side to Upper Arlington where the suspect vehicle was involved in a crash.

Indians 7, Red Sox 5

Roberto Perez and Greg Allen homered for Cleveland during a five-run ninth inning as the Indians rallied to beat the Boston Red Sox 7-5.

Reds 11, Pirates 6

Derek Dietrich hit three two-run homers for Cincinnati as the Reds pulled away to an 11-6 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates Tuesday.

Clippers 9, Tides 2

Bobby Bradley hit two home runs, including a grand slam, to lead the Clippers to a 9-2 win over the Norfolk Tides in the opening game of a three-game series at Harbor Park.