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Court hears 17-year-olds’ voting lawsuit

An attorney for Ohio’s elections chief has told a judge that allowing 17-year-old voters to have a say in Tuesday’s presidential primary would cause chaos for local elections boards.

Spring break prompts Zika warnings

You can’t tell a mosquito how to behave. But you can try to tell people. That’s what local health experts are doing as they prepare for the area’s first Zika case and whatever might follow.

MBK: OSU 79, Penn St. 75

Marc Loving scored 24 points, JaQuan Lyle added 22 and Ohio State used a late 7-0 run to hold off Penn State 79-75 at the Big Ten tournament Thursday.

Cavs win Lebron’s last meeting with Kobe

LeBron James scored 24 points while sharing a court with Kobe Bryant for the final time, leading the Cavaliers to a 120-108 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night.

Meyer backs Kasich

Buckeye head football coach Urban Meyer has endorsed Gov. John Kasich for president days ahead of Ohio’s crucial Republican primary.

Judge upholds “staredown suspension”

When does a staredown go too far? A state appeals court has ruled that a Cincinnati area private school had the right to suspend a 12-year-old boy for one day when the principal determined that he intimidated a girl during a staring showdown.