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Voinovich, Munoz on police relations panel

Governor John Kasich has appointed 18 government officials, police officers, religious leaders and community members to a task force charged with recommending ways to improve relations between police and communities.

Foreclosures at 13-year low

A healthier U.S. housing market and economy helped to winnow foreclosures in 2014 to levels not seen since before the housing bust.

Buckeyes better in 2015?

Here’s a scary thought for the rest of major-college football: Some of Ohio State’s best players didn’t play in Monday night’s championship game, and many of those who did are coming back.

Champs return

The national champion Ohio State football team is back home.

Police defend post-game crowd control

Columbus police officials say the level of force, including the use of tear gas, deployed to clear campus-area streets of rowdy partiers after Ohio State’s victory in the national college football championship game early Tuesday morning was appropriate.

Jones, Meyer to the NFL? “Not yet”

They will be forever linked in Buckeye football lore: The coach who took his team to a national championship when the odds seemed to be against them and the third-string quarterback who stepped in and called the signals during the three biggest games of the season. The next day, they both answered questions about whether they are headed to the NFL.

Big game ratings, bets

Millions tune in to see the Buckeyes beat Oregon for college football’s national championship, senators and a furniture store settle their bets…more post-game notes from the College Football Playoff Championship.

Voices told man to kill Boehner

Federal prosecutors say a southwest Ohio man who allegedly threatened to murder House Speaker John Boehner last fall did it because he held the Republican responsible for Ebola and because voice in his radio told him to.