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Ohio wants to deliver Amazon

From hurricane-free weather to cool new brew houses, Ohio leaders are promising Amazon they can deliver what the e-commerce giant would like for its second headquarters.

Prescription drug ballot issue race neck-and-neck

A claim by the group supporting Ohio’s prescription drug ballot issue that a recent poll shows the race too close to call has opponents declaring that they are on the path to defeating the measure on Nov. 7.

“Penniless” defendant carrying 4 grand

A Columbus man who vowed he was penniless and couldn’t pay a fine in a drug case now faces a big one after deputies escorting him from court found he had over $4,000 in his clothes.

Man dead in SE Side shooting

Police say they have no motive or suspects in the city’s latest homicide, the shooting death of a man at a Southeast Side home Tuesday night.

CBJ 5, Jets 2

Jack Johnson’s goal 13:54 into the second period was the eventual winner as the Blue Jackets extended their winning streak to four with a commanding 5-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets.

Cringe-worthy injury overshadows drama of Kyrie’s return

Last night’s season opener for the Cavs was supposed to be about the showdown between LeBron James and former teammate Kyrie Irving but it was overshadowed by a gruesome injury to Celtics star Gordon Hayward who broke his left ankle five minutes into the game.

Will Crew SC be “gone to Texas?”

The San Francisco-based owner of the Columbus Crew SC, the city’s Major League Soccer franchise, confirmed the company is considering moving the team to Texas after next year because remaining in Columbus is “not sustainable” due to poor attendance, slow season ticket sales and a lack of corporate support.