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Pump, heating costs stay low

The price of gasoline is close to breaking through a key psychological barrier across the nation, though Ohioans have been enjoying sub-two-dollar a gallon prices for several weeks as drivers enjoy some of the cheapest pump prices since the recession.

Bengals lose game, Dalton

Andy Dalton broke his right thumb while making a tackle on his interception, and the Pittsburgh Steelers roughed up backup AJ McCarron while pulling away to a 33-20 victory over the Bengals on Sunday that left the AFC North up for grabs.

Manziel, Browns snap losing streak

Johnny Manziel shook off a first-half interception and sideline meltdown by throwing a touchdown pass in his first start since being benched for off-field antics and the Browns snapped a seven-game losing streak with a 24-10 win Sunday over the San Francisco 49ers.

Washington suspended

Ohio State head football coach Urban Meyer has suspended defensive lineman Adolphus Washington for the Fiesta Bowl after he was cited by police for solicitation.

DeWine: Planned Parenthood improperly disposed of aborted fetuses

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine says his office’s investigation of Planned Parenthood has determined that, while there was no evidence that clinics in Columbus and two other locations sold any fetal tissue, it did find that aborted fetuses had been improperly disposed of in landfills, a violation of state regulations.

Charity Newsies hit the streets

A century-old tradition returns to the streets of Columbus Saturday as hundreds of volunteers collect funds for Charity Newsies.

Jets 6, CBJ 4

Mathieu Perrault had a goal and three assists, Dustin Byfuglien and Drew Stafford each had a goal and two assists and the Winnipeg Jets held off the Blue Jackets 6-4 on Thursday night.

Zombie nativity allowed to stay

A “zombie nativity” that spurred complaints and zoning violation notices last year is on display again in a suburban Cincinnati yard, with a change to avoid fines.