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Longer days for deer hunters

A lot of changes have been made to deer-hunting regulations in Ohio, many of which take effect today when the first hunting season of the fall gets underway.

Badger-Buckeye games almost always tight

The Buckeyes begin their Big Ten football season in a prime-time, nationally-televised tilt with the defending conference champions, the team coach Urban Meyer calls the “king of the Big Ten.”

Ohioans acing AP tests

More Ohio high school students are taking and passing advanced placement tests than in previous years and Ohio shows more growth than the nation as a whole.

Trial begins in case of burned woman

A trial is set to begin Friday for a man accused in the gruesome killing of a woman found covered in burns and wailing in agony on the side of a rural road.

70/71 split among accelerated higway projects

A state board that reviews transportation projects in Ohio has given final approval to dozens of major projects that amount to a nearly $3 billion investment in infrastructure, including the rebuilding of a major freeway interchange in Columbus.

Ethics panel warns of conflicts

Ohio’s ethics agency has warned six of nine directors of Ohio’s fledgling privatized job-creation board that their business interests raise potential conflicts of interest.

Two holdups, one suspect?

Authorities are trying to determine if a man who held up a campus-area bank Thursday morning is the same one who robbed the same bank less than two weeks ago.