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first on the now.tragic -- but not criminal.that's what a lawyer calls the crash that killed a man and his one year old twin grandchildren in
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22 year old jessica hood was driving the car in that crash. she was in court for the first time on charges today.she pleaded not guilty. guilty.but her lawyer says evidence is on her side.9 on your side's timyka artist was in court -- and breaks it down. jessica hood plead not guilty to the three counts of manslaughter and assault. her attorney says what happened that was a tragic accident, but not something criminal criminal23 year old jessica hood was released on 50000 cash bond after being indicted in the fatal car accident which claimed the lives of 52 year old charles napier and his 18 month on twin grandchildren. napier was walking on the shoulder of weaver rd in florence pulling the twins in their wagon, when hood went off the road striking and killing all three. there's been nothing to indicate that hood was under the influence, texting, or distracted in any way. her lawyer tells 9 oys says this was an unfortunate accident accidentdaniel dickerson defense attorney9:18:17 you
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this is a horrible thing she has no criminal history no driving history no speeding no reckless driving so this is out of character for her she's trying to deal with this best she can (trt 13)) 13))filed a motion for discovery and plans to hire someone to recreate exactly what happened that day. hood due back in court on feb 17 17 investigators have never accused hood of texting or being on drugs... though they say she was distracted. from the bengals to the browns. cincinnati's offensive coordinator *hue jackson* has reportedly been tapped to fill the role as cleveland's new headcoach. jackson had to wait until the bengals season ended to interview.. but it appears it was worth the wait. he'll be the brown's eighth head coach since 1999.jackson leaves the bengals after just two seasons. new today-- the price hill father who mistakenly shot and killed his teen son yesterday
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hamilton county prosecutor joe deters is calling it a tragedy and says the father's story adds up. 14 year old georta mack was skipping school tuesday morning. he returned home and entered through the basement. his father thought it was an intruder and accidentally shot the teen when a noise startled him. the father's identity is not being released. sharonville police hope someone may have seen *this* crash today.a semi overturned on the ramp from 75 north to 275 west. investigators are hoping a witness can help them better understand how it happened.the truck had diesel fuel on board but none of it leaked.the ramp was still closed until early afternoon as crews cleared the scene.the driver had some minor injuries. taking a live look outside -- and turning to your 9 first warning forecast.cold.that's about all there is to say. steve? highs will only reach to the mid-20s by the afternoon. most of the day will be spent in the teens, with wind chills in the single digits. we'll see mostly sunny skies before a
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area. here's the good news: tomorrow and friday, with be a rainy day as an area of low pressure rides into the tri-state out of the south. we'll be on the backside of that low for the weekend, which means colder air. so, another rain/snow mix is possible on saturday before more light snow on sunday. extreme cold caused two water morning. this one in silverton..chopper 9, the only local helicopter getting you breaking news first was overhead monitoring the traffic situation for you this morning. several blocks of plainfield road were shut down near montgomery road-- affecting about 20 businesses. the other watermain break happened in mt. washington. all roads were back open
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a florence woman says they did good work -- so she hired two carpet cleaners a second time. but she says that visit is what brought police to her home.the now's briana harper with her warning and the action now being taken. father son duo and their alleged theft scheme will eventually end here in a clermont county and a single video is linking them to a crime that seems to be just one of many." caught on camera. you might remember this home surveillance video that shows a carpet cleaner rummaging through the homeowners desk drawer. he and his father are accused of this type of stealing scheme in homes throughout the tri-state. "i used this family carpet cleaning company a couple years ago so when they called me a couple months ago asking me to do my carpets again i was more than happy to have them come in but i didn't expect them to rob me." this woman claims the pair stole from her home in florence in the midst of their carpet
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jewelry box and i noticed they taken some pretty sentimental pieces." the good news is father richard smith and son forrest are both in jail for other crimes. but thanks to this video--both will eventually be extradited to clermont county and indicted for theft. but what about their alleged crimes elsewhere? det. terry eshman// miami township police "each municipality usually has its own case but what they do is they use other cases to strengthen their case and show a pattern of conduct to show what these criminals have done." and though justice hasn't been served for the the items stolen from this homeowner--she says its still a lesson learned. "just because you've had someone in your house one time doesn't mean you shouldn't go back and check if you have them come back doesn't mean you chances are good you'll have to hire a contractor or workers to do odd jobs around your home.so we took a look at
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yourself. most of these may sound obvious -- but experts say most crimes happen because people get careless.the best thing you can do is ask around -- do your homework -- and find someone reputable and trustworthy.make sure whomever you hire is licensed and insured.thieves are usually going to look for anything that's out in the open so do a check of your home before any workers come over.and put valuables somewhere less obvious -- like away from your bedroom or office. new developments right now in an early morning shooting. shooting.9 on your side has learned the man shot in the 400 block of millville avenue in hamilton has died.hamilton police are now investigating the shooting as a homicide.it happened around 6 this morning. the man died after being taken to the hospital. new video today...iran's state- run t-v... airing these images it says shows the moment u-s sailors were detained by iran's navy yesterday afternoon. they were captured... after accidentaly crossing into iranian waters.all ten
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earlier today.secretary of state john kerry says that speaks to the united states' diplomatic power... and renewed relationship with iran regarding nuclear inspections. runs=:14john kerry | secretary of state: "these are always situations which, as everybody here knows, have an ability, if not properly guided, to get out of control. and i'm appreciative for the quick and appropriate response of the iranian authorities." authorities." iran also released these photos of the u-s sailors while they were being held. iranian inspectors say a navigational system failure caused them to go off course. the u-s navy is now investigating. the prime minister of turkey... placed flowers at the site of a deadly terror attack in istanbul today.he has vowed to track down and punish those reponsible. also there today -- police raided suspected terrorist locations across the city.so far... they've detained 68 people and say 21 were
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suicide bombing killed ten tourists from germany and injured more than a dozen others.we've learned the 28-year-old bomber registered as a refugee after he arrived in turkey from syria just last week... but he was not on any watch list.authorities are concerned because the attack targeted one of istanbul's top tourist attractions. it's pretty likely we'll have a winner after tonight's 1- point-5 billion dollar powerball drawing.a representative with the texas lottery commission says nearly 86-percent of possible number combinations have been selected nationwide. and ticket sales are still happening now... with lines like this.the jackpot right now is the largest in world history.if no one wins again... the texas lottery commission says saturday's drawing will be an estimated 2- billion dollars. be sure to watch the drawing live tonight at 11 on 9 on your side. and if you sign up for wcpo push alerts -- you'll get a reminder right before the drawing.but before
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powerball on the now. coming up-- we look at where the *lottery* money goes...and we have a live look at a local gas station where people are lining up. also coming up-- many of you may joked about it before: having a midlife crisis. but is it a real condition? condition?"it's a sexy way to redefine yourself, but apparently, the midlife crisis is just a myth. we'll tell you why." and would you stick around and eat if you saw this happening at a restaurant? :17 i just got out my cell phone and started to record recordtwo waffle house employees accused of doing their hair in the kitchen where food it prepared!but the accusations only get worse
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right now -- two waffle house employees are without a job. customers in arkansas filmed them violating health codes in
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used a pot in the kitchen to treat a worker's braided hair. that kitchen is open to the dining area.that's where at least two customers say they recorded it! :58 (cynthia millbrooks) "disgusting because i don't like hair in my food i don't like hair anywhere where i'm cooking, it's just nasty." 1:03 1:031:13 (renee long) "that's just gross, that's disgusting that's...yeah." 1:16 not only have those workers been fired by corporate but the restaurant is now closed. major violations occured but it will remain shut down until it can pass a health inspection. it's been the plotline to sitcoms and movies for years, but is having a mid-life crisis a real thing?new research suggests it doesn't explains. 8.43.59"560 horsepower, 540 feet of torque, you have the 7- speed transmission."he's still a few years away from any mid-life crisis, but brett suder makes a living selling the remedy. 18.40.57"if you
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ferrari."18.42.34"this is the key to happiness right here!" yes that shiny new car can put life in the fast lane, but canadian researchers now say that mid-life crisis might just be a myth!18.54.10"if you believe in the mid-life crisis, you believe that happiness and age follow a u-shaped curve, with this being your midlife crisis. but new research shows happiness may continue to grow as you age. so does that mean we're all just getting happier?" 18.57.14"but there are plenty of people that are walking around and have it all, whatever that may be for them, and aren't happy."marraige and family therapist dr. polly drew says there's a crisis for every developmental stage, and it's natural to try to find the remedy. 18.56.14"when things aren't going well, and you're doing through a bad stretch, it's just human nature to look for reasons why."18.50.00"fine, maybe the midlife crisis doesn't exist, maybe we gotta find a new way to be happy. all i'm wondering is this. i still get to keep
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i'm andy choi. the study out of the university of alberta followed high school and college students for decades, measuring their happiness levels.they found happiness rises fastest when people are between the ages of 18 and 30. but they're actually more satisfied in their mid-40s. highs will only reach to the mid-20s by the afternoon. most of the day will be spent in
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the single digits. we'll see mostly sunny skies before a few clouds will wash over the area. here's the good news: temperatures will rebound by tomorrow and friday, with highs in the 40s. friday will be a rainy day as an area of low pressure rides into the tri-state out of the south. we'll be on the backside of that low for the weekend, which means colder air. so, another rain/snow mix is possible on saturday before
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right now... a possible shake- up in the democratic race for the white house.long-time front runner hillary clinton... is trailing in the
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is now statistically tied with her closest opponent... bernie sanders... in iowa.the now's todd walker... looks at how the clinton campaign is changing its strategy before the votes are cast. hillary clinton.. and her campaign... have started taking more and more shots at her rival bernie sanders over the last few days.. and with good reason..iowa gfxin iowa a new poll shows clinton statistically tied with sanders.. new hampshire gfxand in new hampshire sanders has opened up a wide lead over the longtime front-runner.. 53 percent to clinton's 39 percent.po-160tu :01 "i don't pay any attention to this i don't feel that it's a good reflection about who will actually come out on caucus night" :08but clearly she is worried.. hammering sanders on just about everything.. his looser stance on gun control.. po-164tu :51 there was a loophole my opponent voted for it senator sanders that at the end of three business days you get that gun whether they have finished the background check or not :58sanders not releasing a tax plan..po-127tu :09 my friend senator sanders has said he will lay out his tax plan before the caucus
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because you deserve to see the comparison :17and just yesterday clinton's daughter chelsea attacking sanders on healthcare..po-97tu :00 senator sanders wants to dismantle obamacare dismantle the chip program dismantle medicare dismantle private insurance :10sanders has not mentioned clinton much lately.. except for this comment earlier this week.. po-101mo :05 secretary clinton and her campaign now know she is in serious trouble :08all this with less than 3 weeks to the first votes in the iowa caucus.for the now.. i'm todd walker. walker. julieas for the republicans.. they are looking at possible shake-up of their own.the latest poll out of iowa shows senator ted cruz inching ahead of donald trump. now that he's given his last "state of the union" hitting the road. he left "andrews' air force base in maryland today... to head to omaha, nebraska... and then to baton rouge, louisiana. he's trying to highlight what he says is the economic progress made while he's been president.the white house says unemployment has fallen nearly
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the home where hanibal lecture terrorized so many -- is up for sale. sale.but nobody is buying... the owner even dropped the price!why experts say it will sit on the market. the national cough syrup recall -- telling parents to throw out the cap -- but did they really have that much to
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it's the house where fictional killer "buffalo bill" lived in the "silence of the lambs"... but apparently... no one wants to live there in real-life. bill says: "what's the problem officer?." officer?."the house in layton, pennsylvania was built in 19- 06.it's been for sale since last august and is the second- most clicked-on listing on realtor-dot-com.the owner has even dropped the price to around 250-thousand dollars. but the property made famous by hollywood still tough to sell.real estate experts note even with the reduced price... it's still a hundred grand more than the median price of
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if you got a griddle for have been recalled. recalled.the *rival* griddle is being recalled because when you plug it in... it could shock you!they were sold from july through december of last year for about 20 bucks at walmart.about 330 thousand units are out there right now. if you have one -- contact walmart for a refund. just how safe are those self- driving cars companies are testing right now?newsy's leah findings. self-driving cars are getting smarter, but they still aren't perfect when it comes to avoiding crashes. (video via delphi auto
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the last year. not all of the disengages would necessarily have resulted in a crash. google https://www.youtube .com/watch?v=tsaes--otzm says 13 of those instances would have ended in a collision - which is still too many.but if the reports show us anything, it's that google has a lot more experience than most of its peers. reports from delphi, mercedes-benz https://www.youtube .com/watch?v=ckqjcck_ekm, nissan https://www.youtube .com/watch?v=c46gh0bngcm and volkswagen
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state man loses 25 hundred dollars to an scammer while trying to sell his car online. how to make sure this doesnt happen to you, coming up on 9
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and take up to purchase at havertys. plus, enjoy twenty-four month, no-interest financing. havertys. discover something you. welcome back to the now cincinnati... there are big concerns after a children's cough syrup is recalled. recalled.we're talking about childrens cough syrup sold at nearly a dozen stores including kroger, cvs, dollar general and rite-aid.the issue
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included dosage cups are wrong and kids can get too much medication.the now's anne mcnamara asks a poison control expert -- how serious the risk of overdosing -- really is. is. pouring cough syrupwhen we're talking teaspoons...it easy to pour too much cough syrup. so how much should parents really worry about this recall? janetta iwanicki, m.d. | rocky mountain poison & drug center :30 quite honestly, this recall is really happening out of an abudance of caution on behalf of the manufacturer. in most cases, the very small differences in dosing, based on that size of a cap like you mentioned, is unlikely to cause serious, significant symptoms for most patients.the cap -- in question -- has the wrong dosage labeling. but keep in mind...graphic 1it's small enough to fit on a 4-ounce bottle of grape cough syrup. expiration date -- august of next year.sold at h-e-b and c-v-s. graphic 2or this lot of cherry syrup... that expires in march 2017. sold at popular drug stores like c-v-s..rite aid and dollar general. walking sot 2:58 just take that dosing cap and go ahead and throw it away...the medicine itself is absolutely safe.so if the medicine is safe...and no overdoses have been reported...
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voluntary recall the products? :51 dextromethorphan, which is found in one of the two types of preparations that are being recalled is associated with some significant effects in very large overdoses. typically those overdoses are much larger than the scale of what you'd expect with this minor dosing error.with large overdoses -- symptoms include rapid heart rate and hyperactivity. in small overdoses -- kids show little to no symptoms. and it's fairly common...the rocky mountain poison and drug center gets one call a day -- about cough syrup issues. most with happy endings. 1:48 most kids do just fine and don't have significant symptomsfor the now...i'm anne mcnamara. if you are concerned about an overdose...call 1-800-222-1222 to reach your local poison control center. did you know that for every blood donation you make -- you could save up to three lives? or that hospitals in our community use about 300 units of blood every day saving lives?and donations are down right now. 6.45 cancer doesn't take a vacation. it doesn't take a snow day. illness and trauma
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that life saving blood donation each and every day 6.56 6.56hoxworth blood center has put out the call for blood donors -- both veterans and newbies -- to come out and save a life.this is the time of year when donations are down because we just passed the holiday season, now cold and snow are keeping people away.but the difference between the blood that is needed -- and the blood that is being donated right now -- is as much as 100 units a day short. so what to know about donating... it takes on average about an hour and fifteen minutes.you can donate at any of hoxworth's eight locations -- or its five donation vehicles that hit the road on a daily basis.donors can give every 56 days.you must be healthy and at least 17 years old and 110 pounds. the northern kentucky health department released numbers today on a whooping cough outbreak. we told you just last month about the concern -- and today we learned that at the end of 2015 there were 87 cases from august to december. the illness can suffocate infants who cough so hard they cannot
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survive.officials say they are taking action to stop the outbreak. frank gerson, the founder of the freestore foodbank, has died.gerson started the organization in 1971 -- and since then his mission has helped thousands of families. by 1979 -- the organization was associated with feeding america...few details about gerson's death have been released.. a live look outside -- it's pretty cold out there.steve? highs will only reach to the mid-20s by the afternoon. most of the day will be spent in the teens, with wind chills in the single digits. we'll see mostly sunny skies before a few clouds will wash over the area. here's the good news: temperatures will rebound by tomorrow and friday, with be a rainy day as an area of low pressure rides into the tri-state out of the south. that low for the weekend, which means colder air. so, another rain/snow mix is possible on saturday before
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he did something amazing for his wife.years later -- he's passing it on.9 on your side's tony mirones has his story. michael verst/donates wife car for kids camp"i love to tinker with cars""i did it for my wife karen."it took him more than nine years to restore a 1966 volks wagon cabriolet." we were married in 1994 and in early 1998 is when she was diagnosed with cancer."the disease claimed one of her legs, but she kept her life. when karen's chemo treatments were done, michael got her involved with a project."i
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for her and we found this old volkswagen in the paper and brought it home as a basket case.""totally stripped down to bare bones."for nine years for verst modified the car to karen's specification.he even customized the transmission from a stick shift to an automatic because of her missing leg."i got it done in time for her cancer free 10th year. and she just loved the car."the bone cancer came back, this time, would be her last.karen died in 2013.she had one wish for her convertible."she wanted it to go to help people."michael built the car with passion for the love of his life."i've donated it to a camp called camp courageous, they cater to special needs children and adults."the camp is raffling it off to raise money and awareness for it's mission. verst estimates it's value is about 11 grand, but hopes it bring a lot more."it's not something that i can put a dollar value on but putting a smile on a kids face at camp, that i can do."and for his
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tony mirones 9 on your side, verona. verona. the president vowing to take on cancer -- and win at last night's state of the union address. address.so what does his plan look like?we figure it out -- next on the now. and was it a frost quake?the phenomenon felt by many in
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developing right now... the national guard began arriving in flint, michigan today..they will work with volunteers like these... to distribute bottled water... filters... and home water testing kits to people who live there. the governor activated the national guard for help... because of safety concerns with the city's water supply. the concern is that the pipes are now contaminated with lead from when the city was getting its water from the flint river instead of lake huron.the governor's under scrutiny for *not taking action sooner... he's also asked fema to step-in... to coordinate a recovery plan.
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a "moon shot"and putting vice president biden in charge of "mission control"... in a new national effort to find a cure for cancer. no supername: "for the loved ones we've all lost, for the family we can still save, let's make america the country that cures cancer once and for all." it's a lofty goal laid out by the president in his state of the union address last night. so what does the vice president have planned?9 on your side anchor carol williams has a look. the vice president says this friday he'll head to the cancer center at the university of pennsylvania to talk with doctors and researchers there. there.then next week... he's going to switzerland to meet with a group of international experts about where cancer research and treatment stands right now.later this month... the vice president says he'll hold the first of several meetings to improve federal investment for the effort. another group who met with
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their effort to fight cancer "moonshot 20-20."the "national immunotherapy coalition" is made up of leaders from pharmaceutical, bio- technology, health insurance and tech companies.they're trying to develop a vaccine-based immunotherapy to combat cancer by 20-20. the group hopes to start trials in the next three years. bacon -- very few hate it.but one man loves it for a very different reason. reason.how it helped him save a life!that's right -- we'll explain. and where does all this money that people are spending on the lottery go?we break down
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you're watching the now on wcpo 9 on your side... a florida man says his famous bacon-- helped him save a woman's life.
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delivering a package of bacon to his friends house when he walked in and found an intruder choking her on the ground. he quickly stepped in-- put the man in a headlock and dragged him into the off. 39:45 i should have poured the coffee on him and then took the mug and beat the hell out of him. that's what i'm disappointed i didn't do.36:44 he said now i gotta gun, and i'll shoot you. and i said well you better start shooting. shooting. police caught up with the suspect and had to use a taser to take him down. the 75 year old hero suffered a few cracked ribs, but is expected to be ok. free powerball tickets in kentucky today brought out quite a crowd. take a look at the line.this picture was sent to us by an employee at the remke market in taylor mill. at 2-o-clock, the market handed out free tickets to first 375 people who showed up. our ally kraemer was there live at noon.. and asked a few people in line how they'd spend the
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13npowerballsot ota store rep tells us the tickets were gone in just 13 minutes. some people fantasize about quitting their job the second they win the powerball jackpot. well, after a mix-up , that's what one restaurant employee did in new jersey.only to find out they read the wrong numbers! the workers read numbers from the previous wednesday's powerball jackpot, for which no winning numbers were sold. it was left to the bartender to break the bad news.the rest
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pool.. never quit.. so they still have their jobs today. you're looking live at long powerball lines in georgia. workers at this store can't keep up with demand... time is running out to get your powerball tickets for tonight. 9 on your side john genovese with a look at the powerball
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whenever a jackpot is this high -- you know people will buy.so where is all the money from lottery sales going? 9 on your side consumer reporter john matarese with a look.john? nearly 18-billion dollars went to state budgets in 20-14 from lottery sales.that's according to the "north american association of state and provincial lotteries." lotteries."the executive director of the texas lottery said today that 2-point-5 billion dollars worth of powerball tickets have been sold since the last time anyone won the jackpot on november 4-th. name: gary grief | executive that amount, more than one billion dollars has now gone to good causes around the country, like public education, college scholarships, help for our veterans and senior citizens." citizens." but just how much is going to
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commission that overseas how that money is spent and it varies by state. the biggest allocation goes to prize money for the next jackpot.a small part goes to administrative costs for the lottery.then the rest goes to whichever areas each state decides. in ohio...the other revenue goes to schools.but it only represents around 4 percent of total education funding. the kentucky lottery commission says it pumps lottery money back into education as well -- almost three billion dollars since july 2015. people in wisconsin may have quake. social media was buzzing about it last night-- and the national weather service took notice. frost quakes are pretty rare-- but they can
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freezes, expands and causes a large boom, shaking the ground. the phenomenon in wisconsin hasn't been confirmed just yet. it's possible the noise and shaking were caused by air force exercises nearby.
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highs will only reach to the mid-20s by the afternoon. most of the day will be spent in the teens, with wind chills in the single digits. we'll see mostly sunny skies before a few clouds will wash over the area. here's the good news: temperatures will rebound by tomorrow and friday, with highs in the 40s. friday will be a rainy day as an area of low pressure rides into the tri-state out of the south. we'll be on the backside of that low for the weekend, which means colder air. so, another rain/snow mix is possible on saturday before
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the search for a missing airplane has turned up a different discovery instead.a
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searchers used a high- resolution sonar to take this picture.they believe the ship was made of iron and went down around two-hundred years ago. the discovery was made while looking for malaysia flight 370 which disappeared in march of 20-14.it's actually the second shipwreck found.a wooden sailing ship also from the 19th century was discovered last may. craig mckee is joining me now with a quick look at some of the stories coming up on 9 on your side. first, a husband in dry ridge facing a jury. accussed of smashing his truck into his wife's car and then shooting and killing her and a male friend. recovering from self-inflicted gun shots to his abdomen - we're hearing specific details of how this story unraveled. then they claimed they were cincinnati police officers- tying up two people inside a home and pistol whipping one of them. what they stole and how it could help cincinnati police track down
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tanya -- ad lib wrap the man at the center of a huge netflix series... filing an appeal.what comes next for steven avery. before contemplating the many choices on steak 'n shake's $4 dollar menu, one must calm the mind in our zen garden. focus. the garlic double steakburger meal. reflect. the taco salad meal zen. the original double 'n cheese steakburger meal. oh! the $4 menu. where all meals are under $4.
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convicted murderer steven avery wants to get out of prison... he's now filed two motions claiming violations of due process rights.avery came to national attention in the
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"making a murderer." it prompted a petition seeking a presidential pardon... which was denied because he's convicted on state charges. wisconsin prosecutors say the documentary only included information that puts avery in a favorable light.he's currently serving life... for the rape and murder of a woman in 2005.he was also convicted of raping a woman in 19-85... but that sentence was later overturned based on d-n-a evidence that cleared him. it's about half the size of a cell phone and it goes over the trigger of a gunand the creator says it will save lives. it can fit nearly every type of gun... and the mastermind behind the product says... every gun should have one. ((sot)) 5 (...verbatim... lynnwood farr/managing partner advanced warning systems we feel we are on both sides of the issue, there are over 300 million guns out there, we can make them safer, that would be ideal.") lake havasu based... advanced warning systems... has developed what they're calling the insyte 1. the lock goes over the trigger and has a motion sensor built in... if the gun is disturbed... a loud
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that's it from the now cincinnati... cincinnati...9 on your side at 5 starts right now. accused of stalking his murder victims.police say a man killed his wife and her friend. hear from witnesses who suspect these murders were planned. a tragedy, but not a crime.a father kills his 14-year-old son.why prosecutors say that father is not legally at fault. "powerball fever is in full swing .... how late you get those tickets, and what some way they would do with all that money." ovarian cancer blamed on baby powder!the lawsuit in the works now. we're on your side with a safe alternative.9 on your side at five starts now!
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man is being described tonight as a stalker who targeted his victims. victims.shaun hiles is accused of murdering his estranged wife and her friend.. friend..his trial - underway right now in grant county.the murders happened on a quiet monday night back in 2014. our tom mckee was in the courtroom today. he joins us live with new testimony in this case ... tom? "more than witnesses testified for the prosecution here in grant circuit court. they talked of shaun hiles acting very strangely in the days leading up to the two murders he's accused of committing." it was july 28th that police say shaun hiles rammed his truck into another vehicle containing his estranged wife, nicole, and her friend, larry whiteker, then shot both of them to death.the crime shocked the community.whiteker lived on a farm owned by kristen reuger and she says shaun was there days before the killings. killings. "to me it appeared that he was watching larry's residence.
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