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local 12 news, live at noon. winter weather advisory continues for the tri-state. originally, it was set to go until 6:00 in the morning. this includes everyone in the local viewing area. earlier today. parts of southwestern ohio were under a winter storm warning. that's been discontinued. the advisory remains with no warning in effect, and advisory in effect, that should tell you, there should be impacts from scattered snow showers late in the arch this evening and early tomorrow. the impacts will be lower than early this morning, when we have burst of moderate to heavy snow and even snow squalls. outside chance of snow squalls this evening and early tomorrow. most will see snow showers. subtle reductions in the visibility. bursts of accumulation. s in temperatures are falling down to 20 degrees late this evening and overnight, we'll
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showers. scattered meaning not everyone will see snow overnight. and showers imply snow that starts and stops. early tomorrow morning, temperatures will center in the mid-teens. the windchill will likely be in the at least upper single digits, if not the low teens. some could have wind chills briefly close to zero. satellite data, clusters of snow moving to the tri-state now. not everyone is seeing snow showers. roads will be mainly wet late in the afternoon, including the 275 loop. down to the aa. up 71-75. up 74. this is light snow, moving through hamilton, butler and warren county. occasionally there's bursts of intense snow. there's some accumulations as the bursts of snow comes through. the visibility will also come
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and light to moderate snow near saggonia and we have clusters of the snow flurries moving through northern kentucky. temperatures now in the 20s. we've been here all day long. wind chills are down in the teens. visibility under two miles at lincoln airport at wilmington. we have bursts of snow coming through. coming up, we'll give you a check at doppler precision hd. we'll track the additional waves of snow coming up in the week ahead. more on that in a few minutes. >> scott, thank you. we'll keep an eye on the evening commute. andrew levy is out driving around the tri-state. we will check with them in a little bit. the cincinnati police department's new command staff adds to almost a century of
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>> chief elliot, named two police chiefs and new executive this afternoon. >> and the new assistant chief, calls gates, mike john and hairy higgy. higgy is just the female assistant chief and the police department's history going back to 1803. she's been in the department 25 years, working on key jobs, including criminal investigation and serving as a district commander. >> 25 years, i've felt i've always been treated just a man in the department, which is what i want. but, i also think diversity is such a good thing. diversity brings different perspective. >> at local 12 news, policing runs so deep in lieutenant ziggy's life. and local 12 larry davis is
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the middletown high school and he tells us what he saw today. >> the high school plans to be open on thursday despite the fact that there was a threat issued by a student. that's according to the city of middletown and police department. they confirmed a student was connected to the threat. they say there will be extra police when the threat was supposed to be carried out. the city manager nor the police chief is commenting, but the police chief was critical of the news media and has a few things to say in the facebook media. i'm larry davis, local 12 news. >> and reaction from the middletown naacp who is also a middletown council member and wanted in the district.
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48-year-old michael pruit is accused of shooting his girlfriend. they believe he shot her boyfriend as well. u.s. marshals there tracked him down and arrested him. officers expect pruit to be extradited later this afternoon. a jeep crashed into a local train. joe webb is working the story. >> and i'm in boone county where a driver last night slid on black ice and ran into the side of a freight train. he survived. his car was stranded on the tracks. coming up at 6:00, we'll talk to the two sheriff's deputies would pulled him out of his car before it got hit by a second train. all of that coming up tonight at 6:00. slick roads forced a bobcat off a truck.
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stadium and the parking deck of the bank. it happened around 9:15. osha will try to determine what caused the accident. slick conditions on u.s. 50 and miami township, sent a bobcat to the road. the pick up was coming toward whitney. it sideswiped a pick up truck towing a trailer. it knock the bobcat into the trailer and into the road. the zika virus are reported in indiana. >> and they are tracking the virus. it's been confirmed. two people who traveled to infected countries. medical reporter, liz bonis with what we need to know. >> it is not unexpected. that's the latest we get from public health experts in ohio and indiana. the first case in ohio, reported a 30-year-old woman in cleveland who traveled to haiti. the same was true for the case in indiana. we don't know the gender or
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we did hear from public health experts in indianapolis. the virus was spread by mosquito bites. we're not in danger of spreading this way rapidly in the winter. they have tracked similar virus like those in the west nile. they will likely do the same as? this virus. >> we've been through this before. as the signs develops and we understand the relationships between what the mosquitoes carrying the zika virus as well as the problems or causing infections, diseases causing, we'll adjust accordingly. >> for the case in ohio, we're told the person didn't have to be hospitalized. avoid travel to south america if
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there's suggestion that there's defects. if you have symptoms like the flu, red eye, check with your doctor. you could check for the virus. although we're not in mosquito season yet, protect against bug bites. wear proper clothing. there's a few cases of sexual transmission of zika. some say the advice with sexual contact if someone you know has traveled to those infected areas as well. you could get the virus possibly from them this way. so far, as many as 50 cases so far overall. even cases who travel from each other. someone got bitten by the mosquito. we think it could be 30 days you could infect another person. >> you have the virus, goes out,
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develop the virus? >> i think we're still figuring out. with west nile, there's some thought that you built resistance. we're thinking that here as well. and marty already partying hard in new orleans. >> and also celebrating a super bowl championship in denver. >> we have light snow around cincinnati.
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we'll take a look >> fat tuesday, people, meaning the 25th mardi gras celebration in one local community. this is the homeless children, all the money raised will go to three local shelters. live music, food and parade, in the convention center. and mike mccallough. >> and thousands of people lining up, to see the culmination of mardi gras. charles avenue. they got to see the final parade before it begins tomorrow >> fans, dressed in blue and
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denver broncos super bowl. downtown parade featuring the players, riding on fire trucks. that's peyton manning atop engine 18. and then another super bowl ring. short sleeves in denver today. >> a lot warmer there. >> lucky duck. >> and there for a parade. >> snow showers in the tri-state. winter storm warning out today. has been discontinued now we have a winter weather advisory going until 10:00 in the morning. it means, we're not expecting a repeat, for the late afternoon, evening commute. tomorrow morning's commute, should be easier than this morning's commute. be advised. some snow in the tri-state and especially in the first half of tomorrow. roads are likely to be wet. secondary roads, probably won't be in the best of shape. we'll have plenty of delays and
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and up in local12.com. let's jump in the fun. winter weather advisory through the entire state. through 10:00 on wednesday. it includes northern kentucky and south eastern indiana. this is not a warning. so this is more of an inconvenient event from here on out. this morning, roads were dangerous in some spots. bursts of snow. moderate to heavy. big drops of visibility. this goes around, bursts of snow, reducing the visibility. some in spots under a mile. and the potential is there for accumulation with every single snow shower that comes through. there's no rain that mixes in. no sleet or rain mixing in. evening. expect scattered snow showers for the next several hours and at least in the first half of tomorrow. scattered meaning nobody will see snow showers. snow showers, meaning snow will
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by midnight, we're down to 19. if you can't make it to local12.com, track the snow on the local authority app. i've spent 15-20 minutes, to make sure the numbers match up to what i'm showing you on the air. if you don't have the free app, very helpful if you're on the go. this afternoon, this morning, crews are out. expect main roads to be in pretty good shape. 74-75, looking at the cameras. visibilities are reduced in spots. the secondary road, roads that weren't treated that doesn't look as good. and the weather cam in oxford. totals this morning, early this afternoon. 5.3 in mainville. 4.8 in lawrenceburg. official total through 1:00 in
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international airport. 3.6. and it will be scattered snow showers in the forecast, all the way to midday tomorrow. breezy, with snow showers favored early on wednesday. we have more chances for snow in the weekend and early next week. college corner, the temperature of 24. windchill there, 15. lake wonoka, windchill of 17. down to 15 overnight. and then we'll inch back up to the 20s and teens tomorrow. high only around 20 on wednesday. big fire in the sky. wheelen in the sky that keeps turning. the big area of low pressure, in the atmosphere. spokes of visibility. visibility will drop in the bursts of snow. live precision doppler hd, light snow, western part of hamilton county, eastern part of hamilton county. back to butler, warren, claremont county. heavier snow in the tri-state, south of hillsborough, northeast of georgetown.
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and snow showers moving to the southeast, 20-25 miles an hour. same thing for flur ice and snow showers in south eastern indiana. you notice in the forecast model, more scattered snow showers this evening. early tomorrow. allow for extra time getting work or school. something you don't have a delay or cancellation. snow showers moves out tomorrow afternoon. nice and quiet once we get in tomorrow evening. partial clearing, partly to mostly cloudy on thursday. simple forecast tonight. an inch or so of snow. tonight and early tomorrow, pushed tomorrow. some more, some less. just be on the look-out for drops of visibility. high tomorrow, only 21. bursts of snow late saturday and early sunday. models haven't locked to that one quite yet. true. it will be plenty cold enough
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>> amount of security video, shows the gas station collapsing with two workers right on top of it. >> amazingly, no one is seriously hurt. you could see the worker right above the chevron. on the other part of the roof, another worker. in the other side, you see the roof collapse with one of the workers going down with it. a avel vasquez. >> seen the two guys, i don't know if one crushed underneath the roof. >> worker walked away with scratches. the other worker on the other side, didn't collapse. two cars were underneath the roof. one got crushed. the driver was inside the store when the roof went down.
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and andor andor. >> there are five electronics, including a slide show where the animals respond to different photos. >> we can think one day the orangtang could have a choice on their environment. who knows where it could go? >> the challenge, keeping game's up-to-date for the adventurous adoll adollscent. >> and some poor decision after
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and i expect the coverage of snow showers to gradually ease up tonight or early tomorrow. at best, isolated snow showers and flurries 24 hours from now. in the short term, we have visibility. temperatures falling in the 20s and eventually in the teens tonight. snow showers, snow that starts and stops in the next several hours, down close to 20 degrees by midnight. overnight, including at the start of good morning. upper teens. snow showers continue overnight and in the scattered form and right to tomorrow morning and we have light to occasional moderate snow, hamilton, boone county, and claremont and warren county, individual clusters of flurries and snow showers will reduce the visibility. perhaps at times to milder to. and they are moving to the south, 20-25 miles an hour. heavy snow fall rates in the
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southwest of hillsborough. these have lit up some in the last 15 minutes. the burst of snow is moving towards west union, seaman and peebles. we don't have as much snow showing up in the network of radars near carrollton. it's just not sampled by the network of radar. there's more snow showers in southeast indiana as well. i believe the accumulations, right now all the way through the event, which means basically tomorrow afternoon, will be at an inch. some see less. some see more. maybe some drifting snow as well. 20s. wind chills in the teens and single digits tonight. visibility down under two miles in wilmington, between 2-3 miles in batavia. and we've updated visibility between a mile and a half two miles in the claremont county airport. we'll take a check at radar.
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snow coming in two weeks. and we're keeping an eye on the roads closely. for the evening commute, and photographer, brian is driving live. they are in montgomery road in blue ash. and pretty cip in the polls. >> and hoping for a good showing. scott dimmich join us live in new hampshire. >> and brad, we're outside where donald trump will be for tonight. he believes, at least he says, will be giving a victory speech. out of iowa, you could have kind of a tough night. if you have a bad night in iowa and new hampshire, that could set a dangerous trend. it's about turnout and they are expecting possibly record
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more than half a million new hampshire voters going to the polls. >> only one. >> and tweets calling the candidates, loser and liar. trump punching back. >> i'm the only one taking on donald trump. >> and seemingly, attacking rubio after a strong performance. >> it's nothing like the united states senate. >> new hampshire voters have a lot to digest. many are being patient before the first primary in the nation. democratic side, 22 percent say they could still change their mind. 44 percent for the republican voters. >> we are blessed to have a talented field. it's made it a competitive process in the short term. >> i'm asking people to really consider this a job interview. >> hillary clinton is escaping iowa with the slimmest of victories, comfortable with the
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state. and while the vermont senator continues to course a critical demographic. >> we're seeing young women and young people in general are more attracted to bernie sanders, much the same way they were attracted to president barack obama in 2008. >> adding to the intrigue, independent voters, than they are registered republican or democrat. on top, they get to vote when they go to the precinct. that's why it could be a surprise. >> and they believe they will get more than 500 thousand, perhaps 550 thousand, and that would be a big number. the storm, died down a little bit last night. it's cold.
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think people will go to the polls all day. >> cbs will have tonight's coverage. jeff hirsh explains why this new hampshire primary could make or break governor kasich. two allowed a nine-year-old girl to drive a pick up truck because they were intoxicated >> she was seated to the driver's seat. two adults in the right, in the middle passenger seat positions and an 11-month old child behind them in the back of the car. >> other drivers called police after seeing a pick up truck swerving around a rural road. deputies found the pick up in a public boat launch in the apple river. it was still in drive, rolling backwards, with the adults and children inside.
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the vehicle and put it in park. both adults face felony charges, reckless endangerment and child neglect. >> just practicing her driving. those pain killers when you have your root canal and cough syrup. what you showed hold on to and what you should be pitching. >> kelly has the tips on how to clear out the clutter in today's health minutes. >> it's time to do some spring cleaning. the best way to start, is in your medicine cabinet. >> humidity, temperature fluctuation. if the bottles are not put away properly. >> first we need to have rules to follow. >> and liquids may start to
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if the tablets look crushed or discolored or cracking, even though they are within date, they may have been exposed to temperature fluctuation. >> now that i know which medications to keep, i just can't put these old ones in the trash. >> take your capsules, tablet, medications that you have, that are expired. crush them a little bit. add a little bit of water. they recommend throwing in coffee grounds, kitty litter. >> anything, so someone will want to dig in and find them. >> will want to cross out personal information, before you dispose of that. from cnn, kelly bowman. >> going through the medicine cabinet, check the expiration date on things like sunscreen, makeup. dental floss. i don't get the dental floss. >> how much time does dental
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refined.com. and -- and honda is recalling hundreds 2005 honda civic. workers say it could stall while it's in motion. >> and the skies are getting a lot more crowded. the faa says there's now more than 300 thousand registered drone owners. that's more than the number of license pilots. the number of drones owners is higher because most drone operators have more than one. stocks are ending slightly lower. and the nasdaq slid 15. the s&p 500 dropped just a point. hollywood played a starring role. hazmat, rocketed 35 percent compared to last year. that included life savers and other toys in the star wars
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. >> listen to the rain. how much more the yard is going down the hill. >> understandable. what if you walk outside your home and found more than 100 foot cliff? that's what neighbors and prattville alabama has been dealing with for weeks. christmas storms used to turn a small drainage ditch to this. workers say they are trying to resolve it with fema. fortunately, it's a process that takes time. >> as soon as you heard the forecast of rain, you may want to head for higher ground >> tammy durkin joins us now. >> the nation's first primary is held today. ohio govern more is counting on a big showing. he's held more than 100 town hall meetings. if you believe the polling, the
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and jeff hirsh tells how coming in second may turn the alternative to donald trump. a group of volunteers to provide food for the less fortunate. and ahead in local 12, it's the charity that's in need of help. he's hoping someone in the community could take a difference. . >> liz bonis will have the latest menu to keep folks alive. and she says, it's foods that may be in the produce aisle. a study says getting a lot more fruits and vegetables may be a good thing, especially for men. brad. >> and i'm having chocolate. no excuse needed to have chocolate. >> that's right. >> thanks very much. see you at 5:00
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right now, as you head out fred bank. >> and we have scattered snow showers now. a lot of request, a lot of calls >> i have an event. i have a meet being or work early tomorrow morning. forecast is basically the same, whether you're going tonight or early tomorrow. scattered meaning will come and go. and we're expecting, as i said on local 12 news live at 9:00, about an inch of new snow between now and the event tomorrow afternoon. we're not bringing out the roller roller. if you have an event go. and show you live precision
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we have snow in southeast ohio. dearborn county to owen. we have snow in the 275 loop. visibility will be down. at least a mile or two in spots. and some brief light accumulations. forecasts of every bursts of snow in the network radar is now, tonight, early tomorrow. the aa. up 74 will be mainly wet tonight. as temperatures fall, temperature above freezing could create some slick spots. bursts of snow in the tri-state in the scattered storm. snow showers moving through highland, adams. this is the heaviest snow in the
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it's light to moderate snow. if you're travelling between bethel. there are snow showers falling in owington, hillsborough, verssailles to the northwest. and the intensity of snow has come down in south eastern indiana. if you're not seeing a snow shower now, you have still it coming through. give or take a new accumulation, tonight and early tomorrow. once we get past lunchtime and winter weather, coverage of intensity of snow, showers and flurries will come down: we have
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entire viewing area. big drop in visibility, looking at down town cincinnati. that's the pnc tower. we're looking at the rad son. temperature 24. no precipitation there have been bursts of snow all week long. light snow being reported. temperature 23. through 1:00 in the arch, we picked up 3.6 inches of snow at the international airport. we will be adding to the total tonight. it depends when the bursts of snow will be set up. temperatures in the 20s and teens. windchills will be likely in the
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and no model of snow. and the trend in the model is very clear. bursts of snow showers. scattered in the evening. more bursts of snow showers in the scattered form are forecast tomorrow night. roads are mainly wet for the morning commute tomorrow. secondary roads, bridges and overpasses, especially in the shoulder and we have an event, allow some extra time, and visibility may be very low or at least low. once we get in the afternoon, winter advisory is off the table. still cloudy. and in the back of planning forecast. more on those in a second. scattered snow showers and 8:00. 19 at midnight.
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15, scattered snow showers. tomorrow. feels like temperature will be likely 10 degrees for much of the tri-state. tomorrow, 16 at 9:00. and scattered snow showers early. isolated snow showers, and stiff breeze means 21 will feel like 10-15 late in the afternoon. notice we have a couple of nights, partly to mostly cloudy. at least spike, coming this week or in the weekend. notice in the planning forecast, we have snow likely monday. the book ends in the weekend, at this point. have the best chance of snow. scattered snow showers, early saturday. snow showers in the evening, on sunday. we're not done with snow. and when you have snow on the ground. that tends to keep it colder
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>> thanks >> the zika virus has been confirmed in ohio. >> a woman in the cleveland area, contracted it, while visiting hateies. emily settled. i love the new diseases we're supposed to be scared with every year while the government does something fishy. >> what's the big deal outside the possibility of pregnant women? it sounds like the flu. >> like any flu, you have to watch the elderly. people act like it's black dust going to kill us all. you could add your comments on facebook. >> you know what i learned on facebook. dental floss after a long time could smell bad.
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terry bradshaw? what a surprise! you know what else is a surprise? shingles. and how it can hit you out of nowhere. i know. i had it. c' and talk about it. and did you know that one in three people will get shingles? (all) no. that' s why i' m reminding people if you had chickenpox then the shingles virus is already inside you. (all) oooh. who' s had chickenpox? scoot over. and look that nasty rash can pop up anywhere and the pain can be even worse than it looks. talk to your doctor or pharmacist. about a vaccine that can help prevent shingles. >> florida woman found presh combrus moments in a camera she found. she went on a tv station on a
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>> everybody is on facebook with their camera. >> she has picture perfect. >> it's like reliving different memories. >> when the father of the bride, while revisiting the treasure. >> we lost a part of history but got it back. so forever indebted. >> and melissa howell, how one woman is trying to get some lost photos back to the family they belong to. >> after cbs 12 ran the story about woman, and acquaintances that were on the photos. >> took hundreds of pictures. if you take that many pictures, that means you care about your family. >> we discovered, he and the daughter trina lived in illinois. and we found out, why these photos meant the world to the
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>> my daughter's husband was tragically killed in a motorcycle accident. >> my husband passed. in may of two years. >> and through the tireless, one woman trying to do the right thing, another woman living almost 1 thousand miles away could cherish a moment that won't fade. >> you don't realize how big of a deal a photo is. >> and robert will be back on thursday. that's when joan will hand over the family camera. he'll need it because another daughter will be getting married next month. and some scary moments as a crane tips in a high-profile construction site. being the runner-up is usually not good enough. how a second place finish, john kasich, tonight, could improve the odds for the white house. >> searching for the solutions.
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the water crisis in flint. this is local 12 news, live at 5:00. >> from the weather authority, this is local 12 news. after a morning that brought accumulating snow to most of the tri-state, scattered flurries continue this afternoon. good evening, everyone. we're under a winter weather advisory with many organizations, cancelling their activities. >> you could see them at the bottom of your screen. more snow, i take it. >> we're tracking more snow showers. some are more heavy than others. the darker gray shade you see, warren county and down to northern kentucky, most of northern kentucky, just flurries. the whiter shades are the heavier snow showers or moderate snow showers. until we have a little bit of that going downtown, in the southern edge of norwood, scattered flurries and also some activity
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