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it is unclear who made the threat. they have had k-9s sweeping the building and we're told they are trained to sweep out explosives. with it being so large, it could take a while to get through there. students and staff are across the street at the football field where they were evacuated this morning. several parents have been by to pick up their students. they are still in the process of sweeping the building at this time. we're waiting to see what they find if anything. as soon as we get more details, we'll bring those to you. parents are picking up their children right now. if you are thinking to come here and pick up your kids, it looks like they are bringing everybody here to ferguson road right here at the football field, so you have to sign them out and that's what's going on right here. as soon as we get more information, we'll bring you more details.
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news and at local12.com for the very latest on this. >> two people found dead in fairfield township. police have identified the mother and the daughter of this apparent murder-suicide. larry davis joins us now with the very latest information on this case. what can you tell us? >> this quiet fairfield township neighborhood no doubt stunned by the murder suicide which occurred in the home just behind me on spring crest drive last night. it appears a mother's frustration in caring for her disabled daughter led to this. >> police say the homeowner came here to find his fiance, 54-year-old barbara bush and her 24-year-old daughter cynthia bush dead on a couch. it appears the mother shot her
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the gun on herself. this is, without a doubt, one of the saddest cases he has come about in time. the chief says that a note was left by the mother, barbara bush, indicating that the frustration that she had in caring for her daughter. she says cynthia bush lived here with her mother and fiance at their home. there is no question this was a murder-suicide, but toxicology tests are being conducted nevertheless. >> you can find the most up-to-date details on the local 12 website. we have more on this story throughout the day for you. >> police believe a man was driving when he was shot and killed in hamilton early this morning. the man was found dead inside that car. police have not released any information about what may have
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hamilton police are also investigating the robbery of a drive-through. someone held up the minex. showed a gun before running out of the back of the building. no one was hurt. if you have any information about the robbery or the 352-3040. you can earn a cash reward for your clues. police are following tips now on two accused robbers of a well-known 74-year-old west side resident. the two came up behind him as he was taking out his garbage. he let them have what he demanded. he got a good look at their faces and he identified them from security video from the nearby bp station. this video of the two men was taken only minutes after that daytime robbery. the message to the robbers is get a job like i did.
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names of these two men. call that 24-hour hot line and callers are identified just by code numbers. the future is looking brighter for rabbit hash. so many people went and visited the store after the fire, many upset in disbelief. thousands of donations have poured in since it happened. duke energy donated $25,000. but colonel d wants to help, too, with the rabbit hash bash. he has fond memories of the store. >> that was where i would recharge my batteries, sit at the picnic tables and watch the river go by and feel really good about myself once i got finished and left there, or go down to the general store itself and listen to the great musicians that would show up and jam, it was always so much fun.
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new store from noon until 7:00. $75 at the door, two drink tickets tickets and local tickets. the good news is the rain is over at least for now. meteorologist brandon orr is here to tell us when the rain is gone at least for now. >> the key word is for know. precision doppler 12 hd is nice and dry, not the case at noon yesterday. we had some rain pushing on through the area throughout much of the day yesterday. we're still hanging on to the clouds which are pretty stellar today. we are getting a few breaks of some sunshine every once in a while. 53 is where we're at at the airport. wind coming in out of the northeast. cooler than what we were yesterday. this is right around average for
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this is not chilly by any means. 53 at the airport. a lot of us right there to the lower 50s. brookeville and franklin county and over towards oxford, sitting in the upper 40s still. mid to upper 50s later on today. i don't think there will be many of us that hit 60 degrees. down to around 56 at 6:00. still hanging on to mostly cloudy skies. partly cloudy around and after sunset for a time before we see more clouds increase right around midnight. we have these clouds around now. look at the rain down to the south. this is making comeback as we get into tomorrow. we're timing out the rain for saturday. there's going to be periods where there's a slightly less chance of rain, we'll go over that and plus talk about our chance for thunderstorms coming up in 15 minutes. formal rival turns supporter. also the candidates who might come to the tri-state this weekend. >> one of my favorite things to
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will stay civil. donald trump did pick up the earlier today. >> donald trump talks a lot about making america great, but it. >> both john kasich and donald appearances. in sharonville governor john kasich's campaign is set to speak to locals at a pancake breakfast. trump supporters at the duke energy center on sunday. we'll stream them on local12.com. nancy reagan's funeral today. family and hundreds of friends are expected to attend the private event at the ronald reagan presidential library in
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her final resting place will be on the library grounds next to her husband, former president. we'll stream that 2:00 service on local12.com and we'll have much more ahead today beginning on local 12 news first at 4:00. >> so they don't have to die alone. a cheboygan, wisconsin, mother started comforting babies whose parents were distraught to do it themselves. >> she's taken these children into her own home to give them the loving care they need. 21-month-old was born with brain damage. at four months old, his biological father decided it was too much. >> foster parents who specialize in children, too sick to be adopted and who have already been down this road with another foster child. >> somebody needs to be there when he dies, the fact that he's going to die is sad. i can say i don't want to deal with this. that doesn't change the fact
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we've just made the decision that we'll stay. >> cory and her husband are also fostering three triplets just nine months old. they came to the family in poor health, they are on the road to recovery. people who feel even slightly to foster a child, she hopes they will do so. >> apple plans an if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while our people work
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announcement in a little more than a week. a new smaller iphone will likely be introduced on march 21st. it is rumored to feature a four-inch display. the tech giant is expected to reveal a new ipad as well. the weight house is launching a new initiative to make diapers more affordable. low income families access to diapers, up to 25% less available. one in three families have trouble affording diapers. this program launches at the end of next month. president obama says online retaler jet.com, and cuties diapers and several others are collaborating to make this initiative a reality. >> the dow jones is up 213 points.
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american workers brought us back from the crash. now, let's move forward. we need jobs that provide dignity and a bright future. new penalties to stop companies from moving profits and jobs overseas. for businesses that create manufacturing jobs, a new tax credit. and let's invest in clean energy jobs, with 500 million solar panels installed by the end of her first term. we've gotta create new jobs and industries of the future. i'm hillary clinton and i
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being hit with another dose of rain. meteorologists say some bayous and creeks are expected to crest at levels not scene since 1991. at least four people have been killed so far in storms across the region. the governor of louisiana has declared a state of emergency. one woman described how her family was forced to deal with the running waters. >> it was like crazy, because we just moved -- we just got a house full of furniture and it is like gone, even though we know god is looking out for us, still, we wasn't prepared for none of this. wasn't nobody notified, nothing, we had to go call 911 and just go running door to door with the rescue people trying to get them out of there. it was crazy. >> oh, yeah. the current system causing the
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through the weekend, putting that region in risk of further flooding until monday. just miserable there. >> breaking records from the early 1900s. you don't think it is going to happen to you and then it does. and you're not expecting it. >> the northern gulf coast up the mississippi river to memphis, tennessee, they are expecting more rain and getting it right now. watches in green and warnings in the red shade. look at the rain, it doesn't let up. it keeps moving over the same areas. a little closer to home. a lot of the rain that we saw yesterday has moved to the south, where they really don't mean. we had a corridor of heavy ier rain move south and east of downtown. eventually towards hillsboro. that's where we picked up close to one inch of rainfall yesterday.
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they had in louisiana, at least we're dry on precision doppler 12 hd, getting peeks of sunshine, filtered sunshine. we had high thin clouds. we're getting at least a little bit of sun to move on through. 54 out in georgetown. west union and peeples in the upper 50s already. downtown. brookeville right around 48 degrees. mid to upper 50s for high temperatures. 58 degrees our high, i think, over downtown. we're staying clear of most of the rain though. that's some good news, there's the rain that we had yesterday. we had a front move through and it pushed to the south. it pushed a lot of moisture to the south as well. that same front that moved to our south yesterday is going to move back to the north as a warm front. not only rain move back into the area, but warmer air.
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columbus 49. it is cooler over there. we have slightly cooler air move over there. as it moves to the north, we're going to pull back in warmer air know it. >> some sunshine later on this afternoon in between some of these high thin clouds. showers move into the area as soon as tomorrow morning. right around 8:00, 9:00. mainly very light and they are hit and miss. not an all day rain on saturday. they tend to break up as they move in. more dry than wet. slightly better chance as we go into saturday afternoon with hit and miss showers at times and especially saturday night into sunday morning. more widespread rain then. better chances of rain on sunday. as we go into monday. we still have that storm systemening system hanging around. if you have outdoor plans, earlier in the day saturday, the better.
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to 40% chance even into saturday afternoon. i think there will be plenty of dry periods in between. chance of rain increases on saturday evening. sunday evening, 70% chance pretty much all day. we could even have thunderstorms there on sunday as we have temperatures approaching 70 degrees in some locations. this rainy pattern will continue na early next week. 73 on tuesday. average high lower 50s. we finally see a much bigger cool down wednesday into thursday. be sure to join local 12
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>> trump says he'll never eat another oreo again. and sanders has repeatedly spoken out against the mondalez plants. >> the parade starts at noon at merry way and central. organizers say this new route is a way to take part in the new developments at the banks. the parade has nev been cancelled due to the weather. that's good. >> that's what we have coming this weekend. a few showers, not today though. 58 today. >> remember, news anytime at
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