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brawl that had neighbors checking their locks. let's take you outside. a live look at that gloomy evening we are having as people make their weekend plans. it's been a wet and soggy week fours. today people even heard some thunder crackling. let's sent over to chief meteorologist mark johnson. >> this looks familiar. a few more bands of rain on the radar. some of it has been moderate. a few claps of thunder although the thunder has pretty much faded across our viewing area. thunderstorms near lima and sliding up towards columbus but those should rotate this way. so we're watching this band here. it is now out of canton just a sprinkle there. dover-new philly dry. wooster, mansfield, ashland dry. a great shots in millersburg of dry weather for the next several hours. this band here is going to rotate northward out over the lake. and that means most of us are going to stay dry through the evening hours, at least through those high school football
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pop-up cells here and there floating by, but they're not going to last long, all right. that's the good news. they will bin and out. it is not going to be this steady rain that we have seen last ago couple of hours for a lot of you during the afternoon. so a better forecast for your evening with just hit-and-miss showers, isolated. now we're in the lower sick with a few upper 50s out there. so here is your friday night football forecast. low 60. again, isolated showers, just isolated. so this looks worse than it is 58 degrees by 10:00 p.m. all right, now to a story will you only see right here. several fights, look at that, break out between kids and adults, turning this parma community into a mob scene this week. that fight broke out just a few minutes after school let out at parma senior high school wednesday. >> and today we were able to get our hands on that video and some 911 calls. our dhomonique ricks is live
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near where the incident took place. do you see that brickhouse? that is west 54th street and grant wood drive. neighbors tell me it started there where the brickhouse is and moved across the street. parents say it was a wild out of control incident. craig tuttle was home watching tv when -- >> it sounded like a different scream, and i heard, no, no, cussing, screaming, and i looked out the door, that was pile of kids over here, one on that side, a couple ki four kids over here. there was like four different fights going on at once. >> 911, what's the address of the emergency? >> grant wood and 54th. you have about 40 kids beating each other up. >> innocent people get knocked over, women, kids, small little girls. there was a mother on the ground. i tried to help her, and then there was a guy beating up a teenager. it was out of control. just out of control. >> so your son was involved in the fight?
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fight. >> yes. >> reporter: another adult seen in that video, adam smith. he says his son is being bullied. >> my son just wants to go to school and come home and be able to walk to and from school without people waiting for him out in front of his house. >> reporter: smith says he doesn't know exactly how the fight started but says he does know one thing for sure. >> reporter: was your son hit first? >> no, my wife was. >> i pulled one guy off. a kid had blood running off his concrete answers. neighbors tell me police have been outside the area where tint happened every day since. we even caught a glimpse of an armed officer escorting students home. coming up tonight at 6:00 we talk with parents about their thoughts on the school board's recommendations of merging he will of parma's high schools into one. live in parma, dominic rings, news 5. accused child rapist dennis menefee remains behind bars on
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he is charged with felony kidnapping and rape of a minor after police say posed as a massillon police officer to abduct a nine-year-old girl. at his arraignment a judge set a $1 million bond for each charge. >> the seriousness of these charges, the risk of him doing this to another child that $2 million kind of says he ain't going nowhere. >> and tonight we have learned the massillon police department is heart broken by that little raise money to send her and her family to disney world. we'll let you know when that account is open in case you want to help. as for menefee, he is due back in court in one week on okay 7th. lee, today a state area school district shut down after a woman told police a man attacked her and threatened students. that woman says a man in a clown costume grabbed her by the neck while she was outside her apartment. it's just the latest in a
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other states involving people dressed like clowns because of that alleged threat the community school district closed today as a precaution. gat looks like a creepy mask is what led to the deadly stabbing of a 16-year-old in pennsylvania. there were early reports that this was another case involving a clown mask. now, police say christian torrez had a mask like the ones you've seen in the movie "the purge" pushed up on his head and it sparked an argument with a man. first-degree murder. well, now to some new developments in tulsa where the officer charged with killing an unarmed black man appeared in court today. betty shelby pleaded not guilty to first-degree manslaughter in the deadly shooting of terence crutcher. she came across him after finding his vehicle abandoned in the road. shelby said she fired when crutcher reached into his suv. but the prosecutor says she overreacted and escalated the
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columbus where the officer involved in the deadly shooting of a black teenager is back on the job. brian mason is on desk duty at the police training academy while the investigation into tyre king's death is underway. dinner-year-old king was shot while officers responded to a robbery call and they say he reached for a gun which turned out to be a realistic looking bb gun. today the teenager arrested after a shooting on an elementary school playground in south carolina was charged juvenile. the teen is charged with the murder of his father and attempted murder for the school shooting. police say he killed his father before driving to the school, crashing into the playground fence and opening fire. two students and a teacher were shot. one of those kids is still in the hospital. six-year-old jacob suffered a major brain injury after losing so much blood. the other two victims are now out of the hospital. now to the race for the
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trump took to twitter in the milling of the night to attack hillary clinton and former miss universe. >> alicia machado wasn't trump's only target. abc has the tweets and how clinton is responding. >> reporter: in an election still up for grabs, hillary clinton in florida responded to supporters who feel like she should do more. >> some might say, hey, my gosh, you've only got 39 days to there beating up on your opponent and doing everything to get the vote out and all the rest of it. well, i will do that, but -- >> reporter: meanwhile donald trump is campaigning in michigan and visiting the ford museum but he didn't answer reporters' questions on tweets. >> mr. trump why did you go into a late night tweet storm last night? >> reporter: he railed on
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described as disgusting, including a reporter that warned trump would be the most psychologically unfit president ever to enter the white house. surrogates were issued talking points urging them to respond with talking points, including those on monica would cause a latino or a person of next can heritage to potentially be biased against you? >> with respect to what? >> with respect to anything. >> i think in many cases they like me. >> trump is having fun with some of those twitter questions writing he will be awake to take the call. meanwhile the commission on presidential debates confirms that there was a problem with his microphone in the debate
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returning to ohio on monday, though the details have not been announced. >> her last stop in ohio was back on labor day. john, in that time clinton has lost her lead here in the polls. >> trump in clinton's absence has made several visits to northeast ohio so we decided to take a look how those revisits were reflect in state polling. the true start of the fall cam payne ohio came on labor day, september 5th. both campaign planes shared the tarmac at cleveland hopkins. what clinton hadn't shared on that day was the lead. just over three points. >> hey cleveland! >> it was a day of the cough. >> every time i think about trump, i get allergic. >> that would later lead to a diagnosis of pneumonia. when trump returned three days later -- >> we love cleveland. we love cleveland.
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been. tied with clinton. his buckeye press continued while clinton was recuperating with a visit to the pro football hall of fame with a point 1/2 lead. when he returned to cleveland heights a week to the day later his average lead had moved up to two 1/2 points. in her absence clinton had surrogates campaigning including vice president joe biden and her husband, former president bill clinton. >> it's up to ohio! >> with no new polling, the month ends wi two-point ohio lead. and that really is the key. ohio polls will likely end up mirroring what we're starting to see nationally, and that is a post-debate bounce for hillary clinton. john kosich, news 5. another josh gordon scandal still unfolding today. >> what's that mean for his role with the browns? still ahead tonight at 5:00, our sports director andy baskin is digging into what gordon's announcement that he's checking into rehab means for his future
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ground in hoboken, new jersey tonight. what's next in the investigation as they work to find out why a transit train crashed into the station, costing one woman her life. paying tribute. world leaders gathered to pay their final respects to the founder of jerusalem. the handshake seen round the world and the legacy of shimon peres next. another stop in leon bibb's "myo hi o." we are follow heights all the way to lake erie. we travel along doans brook,
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a moving moment today as israelis and palestinians came together in mourning. >> today with peace efforts in a deep freeze both sides of the conflict going back more than 100 years attend the funeral of shimon peres. rob powers is live with a look at the historic gathering. >> a fitting tribute to former israeli prime minister perez who masterminded the peace accord with palestinians. leaders from around the world
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that includes the current israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and palestinian president mahmoud abbas. this is a powerful gesture during a time of mourning. they laughed, exchanged a handshake one year ago but had not had a work meeting since 2010. abbas reportedly said "long time" to which netanyahu responded, thank you for coming, thank you, mr. president. netanyahu had his hands full welcom welcoming guests. president obama also flew out for the funeral and former president bill clinton was invited to speak at the service. >> he imagined all the things the rest of us could do. he started off life as israel's brightest student, who became its best teacher and ended up its biggest dreamer.
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as a world leader he was a controversial figure in the arab world. he died wednesday at the age of 93, and just the first eight hours lying in state some 25,000 people passed through to pay their respects. frank, lee. developing now in new jersey, the first full day of investigation into a deadly train crash in hoboken. >> the ntsb has agents at the station gathering evidence at talk to the engineer and other staff aboard the train. our ray ramundi is live with the latest. >> reporter: lee and frank, ntsb investigators are facing major challenge right now inside the station. they're trying to retrieve two video recorders and the second data recorder located in the front of the train. the problem is the damage to the terminal is so bad, retrieving those items has been
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from the train recovered overnight by the ntsb as they attempt to get one step closer to answering why. at the center of the investigation, 48-year-old train engineer thomas gallagher. >> we will be checking records, maintenance records, employee records. >> investigators also want to get that second data recorder located in the front car. two video recorders are also located there. but a destroyed canopy and mountains of debris is making it difficult for investigators to reach. that rush hour horror happening right in the heart of the morning commute. the hundreds injured that one bystander on the platform who died. today we learned more about 34- year-old fabiola de croon who just dropped off her baby girl. >> she was in a rush and went to the train. in a way i blame myself. i talk a lot and i could have spoke to her about other
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light. perkins ran into the station when others frantically tried to escape and rushed to her side during her last moments of life. >> i was like this. i'm not going to leave you. if you are going to die, you are not going to die by yourself right now. >> and tonight tributes keep pouring in for fabiola. her college alma mater sent prayers to her family ntsb will be here. we're expecting to hear an update within minutes. ray ramundi, news 5. >> thanks, ray. mark johnson, it's definitely rang there in new jersey. >> it is. >> plenty of rain here. and right there. >> this is some breaking weather news here. as of 5:00 p.m., matthew is now a category 4 monster hurricane, maximum sustained winds 140 miles per hour.
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last 24 hours from a cat 1 and now a cat 4. right here harmlessly floating in the caribbean sea, but as you notice, here is hispaniola, and here is puerto rico. here is what's going to happen. he is going to slide this way tomorrow, then begin to turn toward the north. i'm thinking that the bahamas are right in matthew's way by next tuesday into wednesday. and then we will see what matthew does after that. could come close to the u.s. east coast. some models take him that way out to sea, which want him to go. i will say that three times fast. here is wooster. cloudy skies. a live look now. football field, a lot of folks are going to encounter a few raindrops for their evening high school football games. but notice the main band of rain here shifting northward now. it is out of canton. it's almost out of akron. cleveland, you still have some rain showers but they are lightening up. lake geauga, trumbull, ashtabula county, you are going
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over the next couple of hours but elsewhere it is just an isolated shower chance. we will show you canton. watch it drying out. there you go, dry. stark county. here is medina. dry now in me dana. almost ready to dry out in the akron area. it won't belong. greater cleveland, over into lorain, here we go. the main band of moderate rain has shift out over lake erie so we are drying out in lorain county, huron county as well, most of medina county. your hour by hour watch. what is left is just a couple of isolated showers. here is 9:00 p.m. so between 8:00 and 9:00 and 10:00, just a couple of isolated showers around, the majority of you should be dry, although the field is going to be pretty soggy. a lot of mud. parents, do you have that extra strength downey and tide ready to go to wash those uniforms?
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ravenna at 68. we will see temperatures hovering near 60 overnight. hit and miss. just isolated shower and thunderstorm activity for most of the rest of the overnight. and the good news about saturday is, here is the low. it is spinning in the rain showers today. it did the same thing yesterday and overnight. but the low is going to move north, right here tomorrow. so see all this sunshine here and drier weather? that's going to swing north as well. we can't totally remove the threat for an afternoon. but it certainly should not be as widespread as it has been. good news. 58 degrees tonight, rain likely, in and out. it will be widely scattered. tomorrow near 70, less rain, and more sunshine. we will be right back with more
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another day, another plot twist in the case of browns' josh gordon. >> sports director andy baskin joins us live from the newsroom with the latest on what is next for gordon and the browns. >> boy, that is a good question, isn't it. a few national reports say the browns will part ways with gordon eventually. he is currently suspended for violating the substance abuse policy. yesterday it was announced he will enter talked to the media. it appears the browns are ready to take this young team in a much different direction. >> my goal is to make sure we take care of the players that are here and the players that are practicing and working. i care about everybody. i think that's the seat i sit in. but at the same time he is not here. so that's why we wished him well and want the best for him. >> gordon was eligible to practice with the team on the field next week.
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chapter in this story will be. we will see. >> okay, andy. still ahead at 5:00, our exclusive investigation leads to millions of dollars in a new grant for cuyahoga county. the next step in cracking down on untested rape kits next. plus, a lot of people out there, they try to eat healthy, with you what does healthy really mean? now the fda is working to make that easier for you to figure
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our top stories at 5:30, parma police are investigating this, a fight between several parents and students near the high school. the fight happened wednesday and began after parents of a student from parma high school confronted another student who had a dispute with their child. there were roughly 40 students involved. so far no charges have been
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menefee remains behind bars on two $1 million bonds. police say he posed as an officer to abduct a nine-year- old girl. tonight we have learned the massillon police department is working to raise money to send her and her family to disney world. today leaders from around the world were in jerusalem for the funeral of the founder of israel, shimon peres. the former israeli president and prime minister died wednesday at th one of the most notable moments today, when israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and palestinian president mahmoud abbas greeted each other, shaking hands at the service. brand-new details about a story our investigators broke for you, the fight to bring justice for rape victims. >> after our investigation cuyahoga county created a task force to test a backlog of rape skills. we just learned that task force is getting millions of dollars.
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to spend that money. >> first it will help the task force keep doing what it is doing, investigate and prosecute rapes through the testing of dna in kits. it will also fund a pilot program to expand that database that identifies suspects based on that testing. now, let's start with the rain kit task force. it was formed in 2013 following my exclusive investigation. it found thousands of rape kits were sitting on shelves at ohio police statio because departments didn't have the money to do. so we're talking more than 6,000 kits in cuyahoga county alone. in response, the county developed a task force aimed at clearing those kits. so some of the grant money will go to helping train its investigators and to help victims. another part of the grant will go to case western reserve university to help with research. that they're doing studies
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sexual assaults in general about would the offenders are, what the victims are, and what the best practices are going forward. >> now that second grant goes to a pilot program to bolster the database which is where the dna of offenders is stored. researchers will look for offenders whose dna was not collected when it should have been. they will create a list, and then investigators will go on the hunt for those people. live in the newsroom, i'm chief investigator, ron regan, news 5. while we grab our umbrellas, people from north carolina to michigan are dealing with severe weather. >> there are flash flood warnings and watches in place as downpours drown the mid- atlantic. abc shows us what people are seeing. >> reporter: floods washing through the streets in cumberland, north carolina. a state of emergency in place. so strong, nearly 30 feet of
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collapsed. >> people were still trying to drive through this mess. >> reporter: the driver of this pickup truck lucky to escape. a total of 10 inches of rain fell in 24 hours. now, stillwater stands as high as windows and doors on this home. >> please don't put first responders lives and your own lives at risk. >> reporter: in virginia, the streets masked as rivers in old town alexandria. shops and restaurants closed as storefront. >> i was gone 35 minutes. when i left there was no water. when i came back it was right at the curve. >> reporter: and rushing water in michigan. cars struggling through standing water on the streets of detroit, difficult for those behind the wheel. first responders doing their best with cars fully submerged. crews had to rescue dozens from the multiple rounds of reign
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caribbean with winds up to 120 miles per hour. now a category 3 major hurricane, that has the potential to hit the u.s. >> and more rain and wind son the way through saturday. one to three more inches are forecast for the mid-atlantic and the great lakes. abc news, new york. let's check in with the chief, mark. we've got lots of rain in our area. >> yeah, we do. and lighten up in downtown. wooster is dry, medina, lorain you are dry. canton dry. akron almost there. you have got a couple of light showers over you, shifting northward. so this is the improvement i was talk about during "the now." this band moving north over the lake. notice these showers coming in across the ohio river. they are fading away. so the threat is minimal for rain during your evening hours today. so good news.
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high school outdoor activities, your football game. but it should not be that steady, hours and hours of rain like we have been seeing the last couple of days. 60 elyria, 63 in ashtabula, 64 dover-new philly. so your hour by hour, notice here a lot of the raindrops are gone. we will mention an isolated rain shower in one or two spots through the evening, through 10:00 p.m. with mostly cloudy skies. hold on to that improvement, coming up. >> thank you mark. so tonight our government is asking an important question. what is healthy? and they want your help in getting that answer. right now plenty of foods may claim to be healthy but there is no standard that those foods meet the need. yes, you can weigh in. we're posting a link for you to
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quite a sight along one major cleveland area. we'll explain why this overpass is covered in bras. and we're taking you on an incredible journey new at 5:00. we walk with the water as it makes its way through our city, into lake erie. that's still ahead in leon bibb's "myo hi o." we've got your winning lottery
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in my world of weather tonight we heard a report from abc a few minutes ago talking about some slightly older data from the hurricane matthew. so let me give you the latest. right there, a very well defined eye. it is strengthening and tightening up. so the national hurricane
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category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds to 140 miles per hour. and, again, the track, it's moving towards the west now but it is expected to turn tomorrow and then head right up into the bahamas by tuesday into wednesday and then where it goes from there, it may threaten the carolinas or better yet, we hope that it turns out to sea. but that will be late next week into next weekend. in the meantime, a formidable storm
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this week many of us have been saying, you ready for this, rain, rain, go away. that's all you get. i'm sorry. >> there's more. >> it's all because of our wet weather that is stalled over our area. >> leon bibb takes a look at how the rain that falls finds its way from a dreary day to becoming a thing of beauty. >> reporter: with the storm clouds of greater cleveland roll in with angry faces they charge with a windy and wet arsenal. storm sears made by man gulp in the water directing the rain into natural water ways. eventually it gets to a head water or small stream and goes to larger stream. >> reporter: roy is a geologist. he and torie mills, executive
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the beauty of a water way winding through the heights and the cleveland east side neighborhood, celebrated is doan brook. >> if you will cover a lot of the geology. >> reporter: roy and tony note how doan brook begins in shaker heights moving north. they study its route. interestingly where it changes its character into a shaker heights lake. generations ago, right here a religious group called the part of the doan. they made self shaker heights lakes this way. in the early 1800s the north union shakers did the first work. >> they dammed areas where they could then put in a water wheel and turn a shaft, and that could help them grind grain, operate machinery, saws and the like. >> reporter: from the dams of the shaker lakes, now recreational areas, the brook water moves quietly while
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rainfall, now at brook level, pushes on. those of us who track it push on with it. >> if we were to follow this water, where would we end up? >> we would end up in lake erie after a few obstacles, shall we say. (s:reporter downstream, the doan plunges. we are in a steep valley near the shaker heights intersection of kemper and fair hill roads. what nature created thousands of years ago hu refit for man's use. about 190 years ago using this waterfall the shakers built a g rirkz st mill to grind their grain. >> it was the largest structure on the east side in the 1830s. there was nothing like it. >> reporter: there's human industrial history right here. >> this is industrial history. >> we're in a section of the area where cleveland heights, shaker heights, and the city of cleveland all come together.
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doan brook. during heavy rainfall time that gorge can actually fill up with water. on real heavy days, you don't even see the rock at all. but that's our old friend doan brook, and it's headed that way. bound for lake ear real. but surprise, once the brook reaches cleveland's university circle, it disappears. well, not really. humans just redirected its flow for a stretch into culverts below concrete cleveland and traffic. a marker above ground announces doan brook below ground. >> do you think the people driving along this section of university circle would be surprised to know that doan brook is underneath them? >> they are always surprised to know that. >> reporter: a half mile later it reemerges, now on its last few miles leg traveling inside stone walls erected to prevent erosion. through cleveland's rockefeller park, skipping playfully near
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glennville neighborhood. the brook babbles for lake erie, a story many thousands of years old but which can have a romantic touch. love and romance on doan brook? just ask the doan brook watershed project's torie mills. her life began with a family loved story five generations ago. >> my family actually had a farm along the doan brook, and apparently my great, great, when they were gathering water. the doan brook obviously played some role in them getting together. >> reporter: there is something romantic about settings like this. people come and have their weddings pictures taken hear, if not their weddings themselves. >> water inspiration. >> reporter: biography of a brac which tells its old story to those who know how to read it. there is that man-made lake chapter, and the chapter onseters will harnessing brook
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others. long before humans the brook was writing its story. it still writes how it crooks through a corner of my ohio. the doan brac never sleeps because it is a restless writer, knowing this water has a ways to go for its appointed date with lake erie. in my ohio, leon bibb, news 5 on doan brook. >> you know you're doing good when you get lee to >> i've got something else that's going to make you feel good. >> skip playfully. >> i've got to seat. >> leon has the language. just makes you relax, doesn't it. look at our live picture from akron. >> i see sun. >> you see sunshine there, don't you. hey that is a sign of things to come for the weekend. now, we're not going to totally get rid of the rain everywhere but things are going to begin to improve slowly but surely. this is a live picture of clouds breaking apart, and we are actually seeing the sun
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love seeing that. why? because look. akron is now out of this band of rain. it is shifting north and weakening. canton, you are dry. dover-new philly, you are dry. wooster, you're dry. even lorain, you've got a sprinkle near you. that is it. the main band of rain is now shifting off towards the north and east into lake, geauga, ashtabula, trumbull counties, but that, too, is going to get out of here, i would say by 7:00 p.m. i think 95% of us will showers here trying to move northward but they're actually fading out a little bit. watch these things. they're just kind of fading out these showers and thunderstorms here will do the same thing. here is the band. watch it go north. what is left at 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. for game time, just one, two, three, just a few isolated brief light rain showers. so a lot of you stay dry for your entire football game.
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tonight and we get a few more showers from the south but you have a window of a couple or three hours where just an isolated shower or brief sprinkle is likely for your evening. currently 62 cleveland, 63 akron, and ashtabula. there's 58 in ravenna. let's bring on up ravenna. humidity 100%. some haze and fog there in ravenna along with some showers. 61 currently in wooster. we have add few days of rain. the akron-canton area last couple of days taking their september rainfall total up to over six inches. cleveland is almost to five inches for the month. mansfield almost four inches. now look for the year. they're still well below normal so there's still a little drought. but we've almost erased our drought conditions here over the last five days from the rain showers. so good news. here is the low. sitting and spinning. spiraling rain into our area. watch what happens tomorrow.
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and on sunday, that's where the low is going to be. notice what is south of the low, rate here. that's going to shift northward. that's sunshine. that's drier weather. again, we totally can't remove the threat for a shower or thunderstorm saturday afternoon. and again sunday there will be one or two showers but a much improved weather weekend forecast coming our way. 58 tonight, rain likely in and out. but again your evening should be the driest part of the overnight. so good news there. 70 tomorrow, less more sunshine. just a couple of isolated showers. 58 for akron tonight, 70 tomorrow, one or two showers, and a cloud/sun mix. we are going 0 salvage that weekend. your grass is still growing. you better get out and mow. >> thank you mark. here is what is coming up at 6:00. an akron store owner is fed up after getting robbed repeatedly. this video showing how easy it was for crooks to get inside his store. one mother continues to
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news 5. how our investigation uncovered a fatal flaw in the system that could have prevented her daughter's death. but first when live on 5 returns, quite a sight to see as drivers in our area wondered what was going on. coming up, we're sharing why women were tossing their brass across the bridge you the -- tossing their bras across the
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. drivers might be scratching their heads when they drive overpass. the bridge has been decked out for a good cause. it is covered in brassieres. the bras across the bridge campaign is in support of national breast cancer awareness mobt which begins tomorrow. the befores are meant to be a symbol of hope and awareness with more than 860 draped across the bridge, one of the largest displays ever. the bridge isn't the only show of support. the high school football field is also painted in pink
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decked out in pink lights. the mayor is also encouraging people to wear pink every friday next month in support of breast cancer awareness. here are rob and frank with a look ahead. >> repeatedly robbed. a local store owner attacked and robbed over and over. >> the latest happening just last night. it was all caught on camera. new at 6:00, that man opens up to news 5. why he says it won't happen to him again. going to extremes to fight taking a bone from his leg hoping to save his arrest. we will explain how this all
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a store other than brutally attacked by dangerous
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head, and i just really -- scary situation. >> this isn't the first time this businessman has been the target of shady crooks. tonight he takes matters into his own hands. it's toes see why that store owner would be fed up. he has been target five different times in the last year. >> as you just heard some of those incidents did involve guns. news 5's bob jones live outside that store in akron. bob, police just released surveillance video of the >> reporter: rob, we just got our hands on that video. on it you can clearly see the image of a man throwing a rock through the front door of dollar magic. tonight that store other than says he has had enough. he is planning to close up shop and move somewhere else. take a good look. can you id the man in the tank top who tosses a rock through the door and crawls between the shattered glass in the middle of the night snow leaves moments later getting away with

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