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Police ID Communion purse-snatchers

Authorities in northeast Ohio say they’ve identified two people who they believe stole an elderly woman’s purse while she was in line for Communion.

Study: Expensive food = healthy food

Human nature is a funny thing: Contrary, yet – to a certain extent – predictable. We believe that something is higher quality if it’s more expensive, but an OSU researcher says we also think higher-priced food is healthier, even when the key ingredient is not any better for us than the less expensive version.

Judge in Stanford swimmer case cleared of misconduct

A California agency that oversees judicial discipline in the state says a judge committed no misconduct when he sentenced former Stanford University swimmer and Dayton-area native Brock Turner to six months in jail for sexually assaulting a young woman on campus.

Electoral College in session

A small group of protesters reportedly gathered outside Ohio’s Statehouse Monday as members of the Electoral College prepared to gather to sign off on Donald Trump’s victory in the state’s 2016 presidential election.

Races come down to single vote

After more than 5 ½ million votes were cast and counted in the Nov. 8 general election, three local issues in Ohio were decided by a single vote or tied, according to data released Friday by the state’s top elections official.