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now alt 11:00, new clues in the disappearance of a mansfield neighbor. >> >> denver broncos just crowned superbowl champions. play clock ran out an off the field he walks. you have to think, one last time >> and breaking right now, denver broncos are superbowl champions. they defeeted cam newton and carolina panthers in superbowl 50. it was the quarterback's second superbowl win and perhaps his late last. extra police and security officers are patrolling the
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once again, live pictures kiming in from denver where the celebrations are just beginning. >> back here at home, disturbing discoveries in the search for a missing mansfield woman. police found human remains they believe to be those of patsy hudson. she was last seen in july. brand-new details about this investigation. >> reporter: mansfield police say the remains were found at multiple sites in the northern part of this county. two people are under arrest being questioned. neighbors tell me the two lived lived here. >> i had a gut feeling something terribly was wrong. >> when patsy hudson's mail started to overflow and her concerned. >> i called the police. she woulden seen in the
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she would say, "hi,." >> hudson did befriend her next door neighbors, these two. >> he came and mowed her grass. >> all i know, they moved up here from southern ohio, said their house burned down. they were asking people for tv's and things like that to help them furnish the home in the neighborhood. >> reporter: quickly turned cats. >> she had a lot of cats running around. >> neighbors tell me they never saw her again. mansfield police say her family finally reported her missing in december. last week, arrested on a warrant for receiving stolen property, reportedly tied to hudson's credit card. blair was arrested for a parole violation and tonight a breakthrough, police tell us they found her remains in north richland county.
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of her, i was afraid it would turn out like this. she didn't bother nobody. >> reporter: people that live on the street tell me hudson's neighbors moved out the same time she was arrested. they were arrested in tennessee on thursday. a pots l positive identification of the remains is still pending. either rich lapd county sheriff's office -- >> police are right now investigating a deadly shooting near a campus fear kent state university. it happened at ryan place apartments. officers found a man dead from a suspected gunshot wound. no arrests have been made as of yet. >> ohio state patrol looking for the man that injured a trooper during a traffic stop. sargeant green tried to stop the driver, the driver took off, dragging the trooper down the highway. he was treated and released.
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>> a local school district under investigation for nude pictures, tumbler was the site. pictures have since been taken down. no arrests have been made. anyone with information is asked to call the twinsburg police department. >> >> things are quiet downtown, but winter is about to make a comeback. return to rain and snow overnight. it could be a rough morning commute tomorrow. >> it could. we will be watching the temperatures very closely as they teeter near the freezing mark or a few above. we have been enjoying the upper 40s and 50s. mother nature sending us back into winter. we are watching what looks like rainfall to the west of us. parked at toledo, but at this point, no rain making its way to the surface. still saturating as we are
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snow making an impact on us here in northeast ohio. 46 still warm for us at this point in the evening as well as by february standards. mansfield. as we progress throughout the overnight, you will see the rain and snow chances start to pop up and through the morning commutes, is when we can see some real slick conditions. i'll talk timing an amounts coming up next. >> >> busy superbowl sunday on the campaign trail. less than two days to go before the new hampshire primary. the governor is still riding the high of last night's debate. the only local tv reporter traveling with the governor, he
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>> reporter: the governor leaving nothing on the table here, four town hall events scheduled for tomorrow along with an election eve rally he has picked up the endorse machines eight of nine newspapers as well as the new york times. there is one endorsement he picked up that means as much as any. >> 90-year-old ruth griffin is enjoying the company of george w bush, bob dole and others. >> there was a piano in there, and one came up an played the tennessee waltz. >> >> reporter: her passion for the gop she got from her father. >> hated franklin roosevelt. >> reporter: we first met ruth
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can tell by her home, he won her over. >> it won us a lot of credibility when she signed on. she had long ties to the bush family. >> john weaver is caysick's senior strategist. >> she brought us great credibility and even at 90, she brought us a lot of energy. >> they got long tongues and they talk and talk. they are doing the same thing i am. telling other people. "i want to see john caysick" >> >> reporter: remember, new hampshire is the state of 1.3 million. county. neighbor talking to neighbor plays a big part in the ground game. the ground game very important in getting the people out to the polls on tuesday. >> john, thank you.
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coverage of new hampshire's primary. look for his reports on air as well as our news net 5app. >> many women dream about their wedding, but for the bride you are about to meet, it was a wish come true. >> the flowers, the cake, the music. a love story years in the making. it day, amber is marying the love of her life as she fights for hers. amber is terminally ill and has one wish, a wedding. >> it's great. i thought it was in the going to happen. today, when i put the dress on, i thought it wasn't true. as i started to get dressed --
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founded to serve those terminally ill. today, value untear, staff and true. >> when i walked in and saw her, she looked beautiful. and her eyes were so bright. that's not a typical day. this is giving her hope and brightness in her day and if that's what we can do for her, we are honored. >> reporter: the dress, the veil, makeup, a beautiful bride. >> reporter: and with that, a wedding wish comes true. >> i want to say thank you. >> and many of the items for
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donated by the community. >> >> the fbi is looking for a few dozen high school students to be part of their future agents in training program. the cleveland division of the fbi hosted the program last summer it was so successful, the program is expanding. students get to see up close how the fbi works and get hands on experience. there are a few requirements. >> they have to have 3.0, u.s. citizen and be in school full- time. that can be a private school, public school, home schooled, it doesn't matter. >> this year's futures agents in training academy starts in june. >> >> whipotle restaurants closing again, part of a plan to prevent another outbreak. >> >> avoiding sticker shock at the pharmacy. three simple steps to save money on your medications.
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united nations promising new sanctions against north korea. north korea said they launched a missile to carry a satellite into orbit, but the u.s., south korea and japan believe it was a front for a ballistic missile test. >> >> gas prices continue to drop across the country, the national average for a gallon of regular gas is $1.82. down eight crepts in two weeks. it's 37 crepts less than this time last year. drivers in northeast ohio are paying even less at the pump. we found gas going for $1.28 a gallon in bed ford >> now, to a consume are alert about prescriptions chances are you are paying double even triple for some of yourmently medications than you did a year ago. john has found ways to cut costs so you done waste your
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>> reporter: melissa never thought about prescription prices until her pharmacist recently handed her shocking news. >> the cost is $338 a month. >> reporter: 10 times higher than a year ago. melissa doesn't know what to do. >> to try to find alternatives to see if there is anything doctors can do to help out. >> i have been getting generic for sixiers. it has doubled. >> we are seeing a lot of steep dramatic increases in generic drugs. >> reporter: he and others blame drug company consolidations. >> some of our drug manufacturers are shutting down production, reducing inventory. >> reporter: it reached crisis mode a few months ago when the anti-infection drug was bought and raised the price a whopping 5,000 percent. prompting a u.s. senate investigation.
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happening over and over companies purchases the rights to a drug that has been on the market that is reasonably priced and jack the price up. >> reporter: among the biggest price shock for families that need insulin for diabetes, cholesterol lowering medications, adhd drugs. >> there are several things you can do to bring the costs down. there are three things you can do, one ask your pharmacist what other medicines might do the same thing. ask your doctor if it might work for you, ask your pharmacist about money saving deals. cheaper 90-day supplies or prepill programs from the manufacturer and three, compare pharmacies at websites like good rx. com or by phone.
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i was quoted $41 at cvs. thirty-one dollars at walgreen's $13 at wal-mart and $12 at k mart. melissa doesn't know how see can pay $300 a month for one medicine. >> i can see where people would do without them if you can't afford them get to know your local pharmacist. they can show you how to get the lower price. if you plan to go to lunch at chipotle tomorrow, you might want to consider a backup plan. they are closing every one of their locations from 11:00 in the morning to 3:00 in the afternoon for food safety outbreak. the u.s. department is investigating them for possible criminal activities. >> all right, now, to a live look from denver, you can see the partying in the streets,
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celebrating the broncos superbowl victory. people are gathering in the streets, cheering, partying. extra police and security officers are patrolling the area to make sure everyone stays safe. >> >> the browns are still waiting for their chance to play in the superbowl. a cleveland native played a big part in the game. wide receiver for carolina panthers, his dad is in san diego tonight, but friends and family have a watch party at the greater friendship baptist church, cheering all about his accomplishments. >> for him to be right here and the way the career has gone, it's amazing. >> highlights from tonight's game coming up later in sports >> speaking of the superbowl, it is the superbowl commercial that everyone is talking about tonight, not necessarily because it's good.
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baby ad is being called creepy. the commercial shows the creature, appearing to start drink. puppy monkey baby has a twitter account with thousands of followers. >> i like the superbowl baby. i think that one -- >> there were a lot of cute ones. i actually saw that one and it took me a minute to understand what they were trying to do. >> >> that's the story about your weather. it will take you a minute to figure out what is happening. we were 50 degrees today and you wake up with rain and snow. >> back to winter. >> yes, but first let's get you going with the look outside currently at 46 degrees as i put this picture into motion, look at that beautiful sunset. clouds move in, thicken up. the overnight precipitation. i think a lot of us still have several hours to go as we are still rather dry, humidity down
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south winds 11-miles per hour. creating a wind chill of 41 degrees. rainfall showing up on the maps, looking at the map and seeing the rain, it's just getting started. we are saturated with it, rather dry over the weekend. we have to wait until we find the air mass back in place and we start to see the snow and rain chances pick up. it's rain because we are still very warm. look at all of the thick clouds move, cold air back west, but it is moving in. two separate fronts, a clipper system going to cause us some problems as we move toward the monday time frame and the snow sticks around for days to come. if you are thinking about your morning commute, i'll time it out for you coming up. temperature wise, 46 in minter, 43 millersburg. 43 in mans ophelia, the two systems are actually going to give us two punches for your monday and because of that, i
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commutes they you are going to be dealing with slick spots. temperatures start out well above freezing off the top. move to the morning commute and a few of us, especially south start to see the transition closer to freezing, some of us to the north may see the mix, but bridges, overpasses difficult with this one because we have the rain first. we get a bit of a break, but snow chances are back. moving towards tuesday, the temperatures really drop off. 00s to 40s, 30s, 20s an teens, keeping the snows alive as the winds shift out of the lake, meaning lake-effect, kicking in wednesday, thursday, getting a baby break as we move towards friday. your week, 40 degrees for monday. rain and snow as temperatures teeter back and forth. 33 for tuesday for more snow. if you are looking towards valentine's day, additional
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the beauty of our nice winter. look at this great picture nice highlight of our weekend. a beauty here, sent by amy, hanging out with her horses, also, heading up the metro park for cleveland marathon training. maybe you were there with her. and also, some fun on the swings. my son was doing the same. ladies, over to you >> thanks so much, time for sports. it is superbowl sunday. entire nfl season coming to a big conclusion. >> the close game, at least until the very end. alot of people wondering where cam newton was. i'll have the highlights, next.
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the entire nfl season coming down to today. denver broncos are the superbowl champs. tight game early on. battle of the best offense in the broncos, against the best defense in panthers. >> cam newton did not start out well. denver up early carolina gets on the board. jonathan stewart goes up and over for the score. very athletic play. punt caught at the 25 by former brown, jordan norwood, off he goes. 51-yards, the longest punt return in superbowl history, leading to a field goal, broncos up 13-7 at the half.
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but it gets really ugly by carolina. newton is sacked. tj ward recores it and broncos turn it into points. anderson up the middle for a touchdown and peyton manning to benny fowler for the two point conversion. broncos win this one 24-10. >> >> as for local product -- ted, he finished four receptions for 74-yards. no touchdowns. obviously going home empty- handed. >> >> last night during the nfl honors, 2015 hall of fame
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