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Amos Lynch, Sr. (1925-2015)

Family and friends have said their goodbyes to a journalist known as the “godfather” in Columbus’ black community.

Rahal wins in own backyard

Graham Rahal won the IndyCar race Sunday in his home state of Ohio, and in the process made up considerable ground on series leader Juan Pablo Montoya with two events remaining in the season.

Pirates beat Reds 3-0 in chippy game

the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Reds 3-0 Sunday in a testy game in which benches cleared after All-Stars Andrew Mcutchen and Brandon Phillips were hit by pitches.

RailRiders 4, Clippers 3

The RailRiders scored the tying and winnings runs off reliever C.C. Lee in the seventh inning to hand the Clippers a 4-3 loss in the final game of a three-game series in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Sunday.

Orlando 5, Crew SC 1

Cyle Larin scored twice to help Orlando City beat the Columbus Crew SC 5-1 on Saturday night.

Shooting raises questions about campus police

A white University of Cincinnati police officer’s murder indictment Wednesday for suddenly drawing his gun and shooting an unarmed black man in the head during a minor traffic stop has started a debate about the role of campus police.

Clippers let division lead slip away

The Clippers let a chance to take command of the International League West slip away when they lost the finale of a four-game series with Indianapolis, 2-1, Thursday at Huntington Park.

Indicted UC cop pleads not guilty

A fired University of Cincinnati police officer charged with murder in the shooting of a motorist during a traffic stop has posted bail and been released from jail.