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NCAA: Braxton’s violation “minor,” no penalty

Buckeye quarterback Braxton Miller will not be penalized for posting a picture of himself on social media with health care and nutritional products, the university’s Athletic Department announced Thursday.

Band director’s day in court

A federal judge is set to weigh arguments in a civil-rights lawsuit filed by the fired director of the Ohio State University marching band.

Indians best Astros; Brantley ailing

Jed Lowrie broke up a combined no-hit bid by Cleveland with a one-out home run in the ninth inning Thursday, and the Indians beat the Houston Astros 5-1.

Reds 3, Pirates 2

Joey Votto added to his resurgent series with his first homer since May 10, and Gregory Polanco’s ninth-inning error sent the Reds to a 3-2 victory and a season-opening sweep of the Pittsburgh Pirates

Treasure hunter, girlfriend plead guilty

Fugitive deep-sea treasure hunter Tommy Thompson and his female companion pleaded guilty to contempt of court charges filed after Thompson refused to testify about gold he discovered in a historic shipwreck.

Treasure investor’s claim upheld

One of the original attorneys for fugitive treasure hunter Tommy Thompson, who recovered gold from an historic shipwreck, can go ahead with a claim that could be worth $1.5 million

Sentence in tax scam

The second co-conspirator in a tax-refund scam that the Internal Revenue Service tagged as one of the top 10 in the nation last year was sentenced yesterday to 50 months in federal prison.

Cavs clinch Central

The Cavaliers held on to beat the Milwaukee Bucks 104-99 on Wednesday night, clinching the Central Division title and the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference.

Buckeyes honored at Reds opener

Members of the Ohio State National Championship football team got to take center stage, but couldn’t stick around for the game at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati Wednesday night as the Reds’ second home opener was delayed by rain and went into extra innings.