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OSU study: E-cigarette health claims are weak

Many of the health claims being made by the makers and sellers of electronic cigarettes probably won’t stand up to scrutiny under recently announced FDA regulation, according to researchers at Ohio State.

2 shot, woman beaten in home invasion

Suspects who carried out a violent home invasion on the West Side early Tuesday morning shot two men, one of them fatally, and beat a woman so severely she had to be hospitalized, Columbus police said.

Trump follows Clinton into Ohio

It’s a presidential election year and in Ohio that means, if you don’t see a candidate right now, just wait and one will be along shortly.

Now you can swipe at the BMV

The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles says its deputy registrars will soon accept credit cards as payment, after years of people requesting that as an option.

Day: No Olympics, blames Zika

Jason Day is not going to the Olympics because of the Zika virus, costing golf its No. 1 player as it returns from a century-long absence at the games.

Zoo’s wayward bear

Staffers placed the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium on lockdown and scrambled its quick-response team until they could get a furry would-be escapee back into custody Saturday morning.

Tribe win streak longest in 3 years

Lonnie Chisenhall hit a three-run homer, Trevor Bauer gave up two runs in six innings and the Indians beat the Atlanta Braves 8-3 on Monday night for their 10th straight win.