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Damaging storms

Severe thunderstorms rolled across Ohio Monday night, knocking down tree limbs and power lines and spawning at least one tornado.

City courts Dems

Organizers of Columbus’ bid to host the 2016 Democratic National Convention are in Washington to make their case.

Human trafficking crackdown

The FBI says 16 children victimized through prostitution were rescued as agencies throughout northern Ohio partnered on a law enforcement operation targeting child sex trafficking.

Aerial attack targets gypsy moth

Residents of Franklin and Delaware counties who wondered if they were being buzzed by wayward amateur pilots or under surveillance by an intrusive government can rest a little easier.

Slow listings = slow sales

Home sales in Columbus and Ohio in May reflected increased activity due to the arrival of warmer weather but a continued reluctance to list homes for sale.

Child dies after being struck

Police say a two-year-old boy died after being hit by a pizza-delivery car while running after an ice-cream truck in the parking lot of a Northeast Side apartment complex Sunday.

Soldier’s funeral

The funeral for an Ohio soldier among five killed in what has been described as a friendly fire airstrike in Afghanistan is scheduled at his former high school.

Low(er) prices may not last

Motorists are paying a bit less at the pump to start the new work week, but the relief may be short-lived, according to at least one analyst.

Robbery suspect sought

Columbus police are looking for the last of the trio of suspects who held five people, including two small children, at gunpoint during a takeover-style hold up of a West Side restaurant supply store Sunday afternoon.