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Strongarm robbery

Police are looking for two men they say threatened an employee during a holdup at a Northeast Side discount store Thursday night.

Bike to Work Day

Drivers will need to keep a sharp eye out for cyclists Friday morning, as two-wheeled enthusiasts celebrate Bike to Work Day.

Divisive fracking tax

The Ohio House has approved legislation raising Ohio’s tax on oil and gas drilling despite harsh criticism from Democrats and anti-tax Republicans.

West Side ramp closure

The ramp from eastbound on Broad Street to I-270 northbound on the West Side closes this Friday for three weeks.

Memorial director dies at 74

John G. Hines, former executive director of the Memorial Tournament and general manager of Muirfield Village, died Wednesday on his 74th birthday.

Red Wings 5, Clippers 4

After waiting out a rain relay of over an hour, the Clippers lost to the Rochester Red Wings, 5-4, on a sacrifice fly in the ninth inning.

Indians 15, Blue Jays 4

David Murphy had five hits and five RBIs and Lonnie Chisenhall had five hits and an RBI and the Indians beat the Toronto Blue Jays 15-4 on Wednesday night.

Possible twister

The National Weather Service says it will send representatives to Cedarville today to survey storm damage and determine if it was a tornado that touched down last night, destroying several houses and farm buildings and trapping seven people inside the wreckage of a home.

Kasich shows strong vs. Clinton

Governor John Kasich performs better in his home state than the other possible 2016 Republican presidential candidates against likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, according to a poll released Thursday morning.

FitzGerald pre-K guarantee

Democratic candidate Ed FitzGerald says he’ll work to guarantee that all Ohio four-year-olds have access to public preschool by 2018 if he’s elected governor.