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Buckeyes pull away from Hawaii

Ezekiel Elliott scored three touchdowns on short runs as No. 1 Ohio State started slowly but scored a flurry of points late in a 38-0 win over Hawaii on Saturday.

9/11 Remembered

Nearly 3,000 flags on the lawn of the Ohio Statehouse are one of the ways that Ohioans are marking the 14th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks.

Jones 4-0 at QB…but not at home

Top-ranked Ohio State’s home opener will be a first for Buckeye quarterback Cardale Jones: Despite having won his only four games as a starter, none of those have been at Ohio Stadium.

Missing macaw

Columbus Zoo and Aquarium officials are seeking the public’s assistance in finding a blue and gold macaw that took off and escaped zoo property.

Legal reform panel aims to ease prison population

Republicans, Democrats, one of the nation’s leading anti-tax crusaders, the American Civil Liberties Union and a best-selling author were among those who turned out to launch a new effort to reduce Ohio’s inmate population by giving the state’s criminal laws their first major overhaul in 44 years.

Indians 7, Tigers 5

Michael Brantley homered twice, including a tiebreaking two-run drive in the eighth inning Thursday night, and the Indians beat the Detroit Tigers 7-5 to gain ground in the AL wild-card race.

Reds 11, Cardinals 0

The Reds played the spoiler’s role to perfection on Thursday by preventing the St. Louis Cardinals from padding their 4 ½-game lead in the National League Central.

Ginther wants police body cams next year

A proposal by Columbus City Council President and Democratic mayoral candidate Andrew Ginther to start outfitting Columbus police officers with body cameras next year met with a lukewarm reception.