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Storm Chasers 7, Clippers 4

Marcelo Martinez kept the Clippers off the scoreboard for more than six innings while Nick Dini and Ryan McBroom contributed two-run home runs as the Omaha Storm Chasers jumped out to a big lead and held off the Clippers to win, 7-4, at Huntington Park.

Ohio recovery bumpy but progressing

While a decline in the number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits last week indicated a brisk rebound from the coronavirus recession, data in Ohio suggests the state’s recovery is more uneven.

Virus still among challenges facing Buckeyes

There are always plenty of unkowns – known and unknown – heading into a new football season and Ohio State head coach Ryan Day has his share as the Buckeyes began their 2021 fall training camp Wednesday.

Probe into St. Ann’s ER police shooting referred to prosecutor

The Ohio attorney general has turned the results of a state investigation into the fatal police shooting of a Black man in a central Ohio hospital emergency room over to the Franklin County prosecutor to determine whether criminal charges would be filed against the officers involved.

Reds 6, Twins 5

Tyler Stephenson homered to give the Reds a cushion they ended up needing, and Cincinnati held on to beat the Minnesota Twins 6-5.

Blue Jays 8, Indians 6

George Springer had four hits, including the 42nd leadoff home run of his career, and Steven Matz pitched six shutout innings as the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Indians 8-6.

Clippers 6, Storm Chasers 4

Alex Call and Andres Gimenez hit home runs as the Clippers built a 6-1 lead on the way to a 6-4 win over the Omaha Storm Chasers Wednesday at Huntington Park.