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Bathroom Bandit behind bars

Police on Monday caught up with a man who had been accused of stealing the plumbing from the public restrooms of West Side businesses and selling it to support his drug habit.

LGBT Methodist clergy ask for “love”

A handful of Methodist leaders in central Ohio are among the more than 100 clergy members and clergy candidates who publicly came out on Monday as having gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and other orientations in defiance of the United Methodist Church’s rules governing sexuality.

Ex-Brown Rucker accused of golf course assault

A former Browns player who had his sentencing delayed in an embezzlement case while he participates in a concussion study has denied charges that he assaulted a man at a golf course over a loud radio.

Charges filed in shootout that killed woman

Police say a 25—year-old woman was killed during a shoot-out between two men in the parking lot of a Northeast Side apartment complex Sunday night and both men have been charged with her murder.

Mental health agency data breach

The state says it inadvertently released the protected health information of thousands of Ohioans who received mental health services.

Reds 3, Pirates 2

Tucker Barnhart hit the last of Cincinnati’s three solo homers off Jonathon Niese, and Reds relievers threw three scoreless innings — a rarity for the major leagues’ worst bullpen — to close out a 3-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday night.

Astros 7, Indians 1

Jose Altuve had three RBIs and Colby Rasmus added two as the Houston Astros jumped on Corey Kluber for five runs in the third and cruised to a 7-1 win over the Indians on Monday night.