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Mayor’s race dominates local ballots

Columbus City Hall will have a few new faces next year and voters today will decide who will be the new members of City Council and the inhabitant of the mayor’s office.

Pot, redistricting, zoo on ballot

Voters in Ohio head to the polls Tuesday to decide if marijuana will be legalized, whether groups can be prevented from changing the state constitution for private benefit and if Ohio will revamp the way its legislative districts are drawn.

Barrett loses some scholarship money

Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett is due in court later this week following his weekend citation with a misdemeanor offense of operating a vehicle under the influence.

James scores 25,000th in Cavs win

LeBron James became the youngest player to reach 25,000 career points, leading the Cavaliers past the winless Philadelphia 76ers 107-100 on Monday night.

Competing pot issues: Who wins?

Voters will decide on Tuesday whether Ohio will take a historic leap forward into total legalization of marijuana use or whether the substance will continue to be outlawed. There will be no middle ground. But, it may not be that simple.

Violent crime drops in 2015

Columbus was one of only four major cities in the U.S. that saw a decrease in violent crime in the first nine months of 2015, compared with the same period the year before, according to a report from a national organization of police chiefs.

Buckeyes still No. 1

The Buckeyes remained at the top of the major college football polls after a week off, which saw the temporary loss of their starting quarterback.