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``stay with `` lisa: another morning of ``sub-freezing temperatures out ``there. ``meteorologist randi rico has the ``latest on your forecast, and ``when we could get hit with ``another line of snow. ``mark: a vicious attack by a pit ``bull. ``what the owner of the dog did to ``try to keep the dog from being ``put down. ``lisa: the streetcar' s popularity ``growing beyond the bounds of ``cincinnati. ``how another nearby city could be ``considering a set of tracks on ``its own streets. ``>> from cincinnati' s wlwt, ``leading the way, ``this is wlwt news 5 today. ``lisa: 5:00 a.m. on your
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m lisa cooney. ``mark: and i' m mark hayes. ``while there' s no more snowfall ``today, the dropping temperatures ``have several local schools ``closed or delayed this morning. ``among them, grant county is ``closed. ``campbell county and kenton ``county are both on a one-hour ``delay. ``a complete list is on wlwt.com. ``lisa: randi rico and kyla woods ``are in this morning with your ``weather and traffic. ``let' s go straight to randi rico ``for the forecast. ``it is not the elephant in the ``room anymore. ``randi: it looks totally stupid. ``1-10 inches of snow. ``that is what we are going to be ``seeing across our area. ``most of us between 1-4 inches. ``some places could see as much as ``10 inches of snow. ``this is the type of system we ``are talking about.
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``there is going to be a steep ``gradient. ``the evening drive for the rough ``for everyone tomorrow. ``the track can still shift north ``or south. ``the extreme southeast ``communities, closer to 10. ``areas likely to get slammed, ``central and southern adams ``county and robertson county. ``areas south of the river and ``east of cincinnati have the ``potential of seeing 4-6 inches ``of snow. ``for most of us, a typical ``snowstorm. ``there is the potential for some ``rough roads. ``we will make it to 29. ``we will let you know how much ``you are going to get on the big ``old scale. ``kyla: we do have our first
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``accident of the morning along ``74. ``it is on the eastbound side. ``from drive fo y fork. ``all lanes clear here at the ``intersection. ``that will affect you as you try ``to hop on. ``here is 71, 75 looking good on ``our main travel interstate. ``most of those are going to be ``clear for you. ``there could be some tricky side ``streets. ``now let' s go to wlwt news 5' s ``dan griffin. ``he' s out in the news 5 live ``drive giving us a ground look at ``how the roads are doing this ``morning. ``dan: we are in fort thomas. ``we have been to newport, ``covington, and now we' re in fort ``thomas. ``there could still be some slick
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``temperatures below freezing this ``morning. ``always check and make sure your ``headlights are working. ``also to make sure you are not ``with a false sense of security, ``taking curves too sharply. ``be careful on some of the ``hilly side streets. ``crews are already getting ``prepared for another round of ``snow tomorrow. ``the roads could quickly change ``tomorrow. ``the main routes are looking very ``good across northern kentucky. ``we will be tracking these ``conditions as we move through ``the morning. ``stay with us as we track those ``conditions. ``i am dan griffin. ``mark: thank you.
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``be sure to download the wlwt ``weather app for the latest ``weather conditions and school ``could a streetcar be making its ``way into northern kentucky? ``lisa: wlwt news 5' s andrew ``setters says it' s a possibility ``being discussed later today. ``andrew? ``andrew: it took years to get ``from the discussion phase to ``rails in the ground for the ``cincinnati streetcar, so it' s ``still a long shot, but the ``conversation is beginning about ``running cincinnati' s streetcar ``across the river. ``the covington business council ``and river city news are hosting ``a panel discussion this morning ``should get into the streetcar ``it' s a big question and an ``they' ll have some big streetcar ``advocates on the panel. ``cincinnati city councilman chris ``seelbach and former mayor ``roxanne qualls will be there, ``along with john schneider, one ``of the most outspoken supporters ``of the cincinnati streetcar. ``that discussion takes place at ``the madison event center in ``covington starting at 11:30. ``reporting live andrew setters,
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``lisa: one local dog overcoming ``the odds and giving back to ``people in need. ``news 5' s miriah turner is at the ``live alert desk with more on ``this special dog' s story. ``miriah? ``miriah: mark and lisa, this dog ``has truly overcome some scary ``obstacles in his life, and still ``spends his days giving back to ``people. ``meet buddy. ``he is a 7-year-old service dog ``who spends his days visiting ``people in hospice with his ``owner. ``buddy was rescued from abusive ``conditions years ago and had to ``be rescued again recently after ``being mauled by another dog. ``his owner says the pit bull, ``which wasn' t on a leash, grabbed ``buddy by the neck before ripping ``open buddy' s side. ``the pit bull' s owner was ordered ``to hand the dog over and is now ``in jail because he tried to fool ``authorities by providing ``another, innocent dog in his ``dog' s place. ``that dog, named baby, is now up ``for adoption, and buddy has ``thankfully healed and is back to ``work. ``buddy' s owner says he doesn' t ``hold resentment against the pit ``bull breed and doesn' t think ``they' re all violent. ``he also said that had the dog
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``been leashed, the whole ``avoided. ``mark: thank you. ``a homicide investigation ``underway in hamilton. ``a shooting last week at the hard ``times bar has turned deadly. ``police were called to the bar ``january 15th. ``police say they need your help ``figuring out who pulled the ``trigger. ``23-year-old robert goens was one ``of two people shot in the bar ``parking lot. ``goens died from his injuries. ``the second person was grazed. s been ``what are you talking about? ``>> he' s been shot, man. ``come up here. ``mark: no arrests have been made. `` ``detectives say they aren' t ``getting much cooperation from ``witnesses. ``if you know anything, you' re ``asked to call hamilton police. ``lisa: let' s check traffic right ``now. ``good morning. ``kyla: any black ice, you have ``the greater potential to see
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``north or southbound, pretty ``and clear conditions. ``speeds are about where they ``should be for this time of the ``morning. ``carter beard bridge. ``bridges and overpasses have the ``greater potential for you to see ``any slick spots. ``those elevated services, you ``might see a little bit more. ``everybody is ready for tomorrow. ``randi: today matters. ``there is no big weather heading ``our way. ``tomorrow evening will be rough ``for the commute. ``most places are in the teens.
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``for most of us, mid- teens, n low ``teens to the north. ``if anything looks wet, it is ``ice. ``do not expect a ton of sunshine. ``temperature-wise, 29 or 30 ``today. ``we should be right around 30 ``tomorrow. ``we will take a close look at the ``storm. ``cincinnati is right on the ``divider line. ``guys? ``mark: thank you. ``many cincinnati schools now ``taking a close look at a levy ``for november. ``lisa: the initiatives working to ``make their way onto the ballot. ``mark: fighting lung cancer one ``step at a time. ``how hundreds are raising money ``to find a cure.
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``mark: good morning and welcome ``back. ``18 degrees. ``beautiful at fountain square. ``great for some pond hocket y. ``nice than slippery. ``it is the calm before the storm. ``checking today' s headlines. ``michigan governor rick snyder is ``asking president barack obama to ``reconsider the denial of a ``federal disaster declaration to ``address the water crisis in ``flint, saying the ``lead-contaminated tap water ``poses an imminent and long-term ``threat to residents. ``yesterday, the michigan house ``approved snyder' s request for ``$28 million more in the short ``term to pay for more filters, ``bottled water, school nurses and ``testing and monitoring. ``lisa: a former police officer in ``oklahoma city who was convicted ``of sexual assault is set to be ``sentenced today. ``daniel holtzclaw was convicted
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``and sexual assault against 13 ``women while he was on duty. ``a jury has recommended a ``sentence totaling 263 years. ``mark: federal investigators are ``looking into whether an ohio ``professor has connections to ``isis. ``julio pino is an associate ``professor of history at kent ``state university. ``the fbi has not released details ``on its investigation or what ``sparked it. ``pino has apparently been on the ``fbi' s radar since 2014. ``there is said to be no threat to ``the university. ``lisa: schools throughout the ``cincinnati area are working to ``make 2016 the year of our kids. ``mark: news 5' ``more on what could be a crowded ``ballot in november. ``miriah: mark and lisa, many ``cincinnati schools are taking a ``closer look at a levy for ``november. ``many different initatives for ``kids are working to be on the ``to show parents that it' s all ``for the kids. ``the cincinnati pre-school ``promise program has important ``decisions to make on what issues ``it wants to focus on. ``while cincinnati public schools
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``are expanding their own ``pre-school effort, hoping to ``eliminate their waiting list. ``but the money has to come from ``somewhere. ``the cincinnati school system ``hasn' t had a levy increase since ``2008, putting its deficit in the ``tens of millions. ``school officials say they either ``need to find new money or start ``eliminating innovation projects. `` ``november' s ballot could include ``a cps levy, a children' s ``services levy, and a pre-school ``promise levy. ``the challenge is to convince the ``community to see it as ``collaboration, not competition. ``sheree: fighting lung cancer, ``one step at a time. ``in case you missed it, that was ``one of our top stories last ``night at 11:00. ``if you' ve lost someone to lung ``cancer, or know someone who' s in ``the middle of their fight, step ``up to the challenge and join the ``fight for air climb. ``this is video from last year' s ``climb at carew tower, where ``hundreds of people climbed all ``804 steps, raising money along ``the way. ``laurie mcinerney has climbed the ``carew for the last six years in
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``honor of her father and brother ``who both died from lung cancer. ``>> i think of them when i climb ``up those stairs. ``i do it for them. ``i do it for others. ``i talk about it constantly. ``sheree: this year' s climb is ``sunday, february 21st, at 9:00 ``a.m. ``it' s $35 to register, and you ``need to raise at least $100 for ``the american lung association. ``so easy and you get a workout. ``to find out more, go to ``climbthecarew.org. ``i will see you back here for ``wlwt news 5 starting at 5:00 ``p.m. ``>> cincinnati' s certified most ``accurate forecast. ``randi: we had been talking all ``week about the storm system that ``is going to head our way ``tomorrow. ``the track could still shift and ``cincinnati is still on the ``divider line.
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``the track will shift before we ``hit tomorrow. ``wherever you are on the map, ``your total could go up or down. ``it will be starting around noon ``into northern kentucky. ``the evening commute tomorrow is ``going to be on the rough side. ``the totals, there is going to be ``a huge range. ``10 -4 inches for most of us with a ``steep gradient across greater ``cincinnati. ``winter storm warning tomorrow ``for adams county, mason county, ``and robertson county. ``mt. olivet over toward stout, ``the most likely to see the heavy ``snowfall totals.
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``winter storm watch, maybe 4-6 ``inches for some of us. ``hamilton county not under any ``watch or warning. ``i wouldn' t be surprised if ``seymour county got added to the ``warning and watch tomorrow. ``right now it is dry and cloudy. ``low pressure overtop of kansas ``is going to drop south, down to ``the gulf coast. ``severe weather expected through ``louisiana. ``it is going to take a 90 degree ``turn. ``that is why this track could be ``variable before it finally moves ``in. ``right now we' ``teens. ``by this afternoon, expect the ``clouds to roll back in. ``tomorrow morning' s commute, no
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``we start to see the snow showers ``move through the southern ``community, lifting up to ``cincinnati in the early ``afternoon hours. ``5:00, there may be some decent ``snow bands. ``the evening commute tomorrow ``will be the concern in any ``travel south friday evening, it ``could be a big mess down towards ``lexington. ``friday evening, heavy bands of ``snow, moving out by saturday ``morning. ``there is kind of a wide range ``here. ``1-4 inches for much of the ``greater cincinnati area. ``south, 4-6. ``these totals can shift north, ``south, up and down. ``do not let this be the last
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``forecast you watch because ``things are going to be changing. ``29 degrees today, a mix of ``clouds and sun. ``friday, expect more snow, not a ``lot north of town. ``friday evening, staying home is ``a decent bet for the evening ``hours. ``any plans heading south tomorrow ``night will probably have to be ``canceled. ``take it easy. ``enjoy your lighter commute times ``today and tomorrow morning. ``the second half of the day ``tomorrow, some parts could be ``hard-hit. ``kyla: the evening commute ``tomorrow, if you can push off ``your evening travel plans until
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``cruise -- crews are able to get ``the work down, it could be ``hazardous. ``this is 75 in butler county near ``129. ``about 65 miles per hour. ``ronald reagan, 16 minutes from ``275 to montgomery road. ``65 miles per hour on northern ``kentucky. ``good to go north and southbound. ``lisa: thank you. ``in the words of beyonce knowles, ``we already know that girl' s run ``the world, right? ``mark: well, it looks like ``they' re starting to run ``football, as well. ``a new assistant coach making nfl ``history. ``lisa: interesting. ``watching outside live.
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``lisa: good morning and welcome ``back. ``the buffalo bills have hired ``what they are calling the nfl' s ``first full-time female assistant ``coach. ``mark: the bills have hired ``kathryn smith to be their ``special teams quality control ``coach. ``kyla: the team announced the ``move in a release last night. ``on twitter, bills head coach rex ``ryan says kathryn smith has done ``an outstanding job in a football ``administrative role during the ``seven years she has worked with ``his staff in new york with the
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``jets and in buffalo with the ``bills. ``she spent the previous 12 ``seasons working for the new york ``jets in various capacities, ``including a player personnel ``assistant from 2007 to 2013. ``in 2014, smith served as the ``jets assistant to the head coach ``in ryan' s final season in new ``york. ``ryan also says smith will do a ``great job of serving in the role ``of quality control special ``teams. ``the bills head coach says he ``consulted with arizona cardinals ``head coach bruce arians on the ``move, since arians was the first ``nfl head coach to make this kind ``of move when he hired a female ``linebackers coach through last ``summer. ``exciting stuff. ``lisa: they are there in the nfl ``and it is good to see them in ``the forefront. ``mark: i wonder if she is a ``former player. ``you never know. ``the controversy continues to ``grow over the upcoming oscars. ``some are now calling for host ``chris rock to boycott the ``awards.
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``many stars of color say this ``year' s oscars will be too white. ``reverend al sharpton launched a ``campaign encouraging people not ``to watch the telecast. ``and lifetime achievement honoree ``spike lee said he wouldn' t show ``up. ``lisa: back to your forecast on ``this thursday. ``18 degrees. ``we are talking about re-freeze ``right now. ``randi: this morning watch out ``for some slick spots. ``for today, a mix of clouds and ``sun. ``we will be in the upper 20' s. ``a major snowstorm tomorrow for ``some of us. ``lunchtime the snow will start ``south of the river. ``messy roads are likely. ``friday night, heavy snow, ``especially south of cincinnati. ``1-4 inches of snow for greater
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``for most of us, this is a small ``to ok size moving through. ``areas to the far south macy ``upwards of 10 inches of snow. ``1-10 inches across our area. ``guys? ``mark: thank you. ``calling for war on the heroin ``epidemic in the greater ``cincinnati area. ``lisa: how ohio' s attorney ``general plans to take on the ``addictive drug. ``dan: we are here at columbia ``parkway. ``we will have the latest road
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``mark: another system coming from ``our west. ``meteorologist randi rico is in ``with more on how much the ``greater cincinnati area is ``expected to get and when we will ``see it. ``lisa: a dog left to die in the ``cold. ``his fight to survive, and how ``his rescuers are hoping to get ``some vindication for the pup. ``mark: and a war of words at city ``hall. ``who cincinnati mayor john ``cranley is butting heads with on ``the city council? ``[captioning made possible by ``wlwt-tv] ``>> from cincinnati' s wlwt, ``leading the way. ``this is "wlwt news 5 today." `` >> have a good one! ``mark: looks like there is at ``least one person not worried ``about traveling from the snow.
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`` turns out he had an easier time ``than most cars did. ``good morning, everyone. ``thanks for joining us. ``i' m mark hayes. ``lisa: i' m lisa cooney. ``his battery will never go dead. ``[laughter] ``we are talking slick conditions, ``re-freeze. ``kyla: we have not seen any major ``problems. ``mostly sidestreets, that is ``where we have the greater ``potential to see the freezing. ``randi: hopefully the sidestreets ``will be clear today before ``tomorrow. `` want to take a look at our ``current watches and warnings for ``tomorrow' s system. ``you will notice there is a big ``divider line across greater ``cincinnati. ``you head to the south, folks in
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``robertson county, that is a ``winter storm warning. ``you guys of the most likely to ``see significant snowfall ``tomorrow on a range of six to 10 ``inches of snow. ``not out of the round a ``possibility. ``-- not out of the realm of ``possibility. ``areas to the north are going to ``get snow, but it will be on the ``lighter side. ``temperatures in the teens. ``as we head through the day, we ``will make it to 29 degrees, a ``mix of sun and clouds. `` there' ll be one to two inches of ``snow. ``it is going to be a big range ``for the entire wlwt viewing ``area. ``i will break it down in a couple ``of minutes. ``kyla: the roads are off to a
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``the sidestreets is where you ``will steve the greater potential ``of re-freezing and slick spot. ``-- potential of re-freezing and ``slick spots. ``we are seeing pretty clear ``travel conditions on our ``interstate. ``71 at montgomery and kenwood, ``things are good to go. ``if you are heading toward the ``airport, hopefully no delays you ``are dealing with this morning, ``but, that will change. ``a lot of folks trying to make ``travel changes for their plans ``heading into tomorrow. ``here is to 75 you the airport , ``still looking pretty clear both ``east and west bound. ``mark: thank you. ``we are getting a firsthand look ``at what you will see on the ``roads when you head out this ``morning. ``it lisa: let' s get it over to
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at live drive five. we have a spot to the left ``off glenwood avenue. ``there looks like a runoff, ``turned into a sheet of ice. ``this is a situation that they ``were warning people about. ``they were saying watch out for ``some of these spots. ``overall, a lot of the ``sidestreets have not been to ``that should -- too bad of shape. ``your main ``far as we can see. along the ``sidestreets -- what you can see, ``a little bit of slush were cars ``were parked. ``road crews must be out and about ``spread on the main routes. ``it seems that some of the
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``traffic has helped to work ``through a lot of that/. ``we will be driving around to let ``you know what you can expect. ``i' m dan griffin, wlwt news 5. ``lisa: communities along the east ``coast are preparing for a major ``winter storm expected to arrive ``later this week. ``wlwt news 5' s miriah turner ``tells us what they' re expecting ``to get. ``miriah: the east coast is ``bracing for what could be the ``worst winter storm of the year. ``cities up and down the east ``coast have equipment on standby, ``ready for what could be the ``season' s first massive dig-out. ``the washington, d.c., area, is ``expected to get hit hard with ``two feet of snow possible. ``many people are heading to ``hardware stores and buying ``shovels, salt and other ``necessities. ``a lot of stores in the path of ``the storm have already run out ``of supplies. ``even the major airlines are ``preparing for this weekend' s ``snow. ``some are already allowing ``-- some are issuing flight ``change plans. ``american, southwest, and delta
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``are among the airlines already ``issuing travel waivers to ``customers before the storm hits. ``from the live alert desk, i' m ``miriah turner. ``mark: miriah, thank you. ``calling up the mayor! ``a fiery exchange between a ``cincinnati councilman and mayor ``john cranley is uncovered in an ``e-mail exchange. ``now it' s calling into question ``the interactions at city hall. ``andrew setters is telling us ``about the war of words. ``intro, good morning. ``andrew: good morning. `` there is a question about ``whether they can bridge the ``divide. ``there are always disagreements ``at city hall. ``a e-mail exchange a showing ``housetrained the relationship ``is. ``the mayor wanted to hold weekly ``meetings. ``the e-mail exchange saying the ``mayor treats people like an
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``>> he believes people. ``people. ``-- he bullies people. ``>> wants ``work with people to get things ``done no matter how they feel ``about him. ``andrew: the mayor is out of town ``and not responded to comments. ``he will be back in town on ``friday and his staff says they ``are willing to sit down and work ``out differences. ``mark: thank you. ``ohio attorney general is calling ``an emergency meeting to tackle ``the state' s heroin epidemic. ``the meeting will be held in ``columbus. ``it' ll include both law ``enforcement and public safety ``officials. ``a number of topics are on ``today' s agenda, including ``addiction in jails and treating ``drug overdose scenes as crime
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``scenes. ``more than 800 people are ``expected to attend. ``lisa: i puppy abandoned and a ``brutal cold, now rescuers are ``trying to find out who did it ``and make sure it doesn' t happen ``again. ``ohio lawmakers have been pushing ``for a bill to ban people from ``leaving pets outside in extreme ``weather. ``just this week, leroy was found ``starved and dumped in an alley, ``left to die in the freezing ``cold. ``he was treated for parvo and ``hypothermia. ``rescuers want to see justice for ``leroy. ``>> it breaks my heart to see ``that there' s people out there ``that will do this to a dog. ``>> i would love them to go to ``jail if nothing else. ``lisa: house bill 94, if ``approved, an animal would not be ``allowed to be tethered outside s just one of the ``provisions. ``voted on yet. ``mark: 5:38.
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``randi: it is going to be an ``issue tomorrow for the ride ``home, from school, and the ride ``home tomorrow evening for those ``of you heading to work. ``could be on the slow side. ``missy roads expected for friday ``evening. ``-- messy roads expected for ``friday. ``16 degrees for the right to ``school this morning. ``on the way home, still chilly, a ``mix of sun and clouds and 29 ``degrees. ``no big-time worries for today. ``on friday, no problems getting ``to school in the morning. ``then, here is the rub. ``at lunchtime, snow will be ``starting in cincinnati and ``south. ``it will be likely for the bus ``ride home, especially heavy ``areas south of downtown ``cincinnati. ``we will take a closer look in ``just a second.
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``forward with trying judge tracy ``hunter on several charges. ``mark: what is next in her case? ``lisa: it is 5:30 9, 18 degrees. ``stay with us. ``we will have more headlines for ``you next on cincinnati' s wlwt. `` @ welcome aboard my starship. t ahoy, mateys! @ it's full of things i love... r like me brave crew... @ and my fellow space adventures r and free of things ir don't. like aliens. @
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``5:42 in the morning. ``20 -- 24 hours from now, it will ``still look just like this. ``lunchtime tomorrow, that is when ``the next storm moves from the ``south. ``south of cincinnati, this is ``going to be a much bigger deal. ``all of this area and -- all of ``this area in pink under a winter ``storm warning. ``cincinnati is kind of on the ``fringe of the system. ``we do have a winter storm watch ``for some of our area south and ``east of downtown cincinnati. ``this is what you need to know ``right now -- ``this was -- this be a big-time ``stone for some of us, mainly are ``far southeastern counties. ``for the rest of us, we are going ``to get a shot of snow. ``it will be a restaurant tomorrow ``evening, but far less snow
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``falling north of downtown ``cincinnati. ``the matter when you live, rosa ``be a mess and any travel plans ``heading south tomorrow night, ``you will likely want to counsel. ``-- cancel. ``lisa: a case years in the making ``came to an end. ``prosecutors decided to drop the ``remaining charges against just ``tracy hunter. ``mark: miriah turner is here with ``more on that. ``good morning. ``miriah: hunter is still ``convicted on one charge of ``unlawful interest. ``her attorneys have filed an ``appeal with the ohio supreme ``court. ``the most immediate uncertainty ``is whether she will be jailed. ``on tuesday, the judge decided to ``hold off on her sentence. ``david singleton has asked the ``ohio supreme court to grant a ``stay of sentencing. ``it will prohibit sentencing
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``they could take months to decide ``the decision. ``mark: you cannot buy your ``tickets to check out a life size ``noah' s ark attraction. ``the group behind the arc said it ``will be be country' s largest ``structure. ``it will offer special hours in ``the first days of operation. ``tickets run from $20 to $48. ``lisa: you can' t stop staring at ``those old powerball tickets. ``the final winner has come ``forward in kentucky. ``the winner who wants to remain ``anonymous, presented the ticket ``in louisville. `` three $1 million prices were ``sold in the commonwealth. ``a new addition to the newport ``aquarium.
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``it will take place in front of ``shark ray bay. ``the new acquire will make the ``announcement at 10:30 this ``morning. ``lisa: let' s check traffic this ``morning. ``hannah, good morning. ``-- kyla, good morning. ``kyla: all of our streets are off ``to a good start on this ``thursday. ``we cannot promise that tomorrow. ``we will here more from randi ``coming up. ``here is a look at those travel ``times. ``17 minutes on i 74. ``you may bumped into an accident ``from dry fork to eastbound i 74. ``19 minutes on i 74. ``here is a look on 275, both ``clear travel lanes. ``may bump into some slick spots.
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``let' s check in now with ``meteorologist randi rico. ``what is coming our way tomorrow? ``are. ``if you are asking me up in ``middletown or springboro what ``you are getting, you may get ``some snow tomorrow if you are ``asking me if you are in ``maysville, kentucky, you are ``getting a big-time snow storm. `` the timeline remains the same. ``it is going to start around noon ``south of the river. ``our extreme southern communities ``as early as 11:00. ``getting into cincinnati around ``noon to 2:00. ``everyone is going to see the ``stuff for the evening rush. ``it is what to be a mess on the ``road tomorrow night. `` you are looking at ranges from ``one inch to
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10 inches of snow ``possible to our extreme copies. ``you will notice the areas most ``likely are and county, mason ``county, robertson county under ``that winter storm warning. `` i would not be surprised if they ``tossed hamilton county in there. ``more towns make it added or ``dropped from these watches and ``warnings. ``nothing is set in stone just ``yet. ``we have cloudy skies this ``morning. ``here is a storm system heading ``our way, but it is not barreling ``across west to eased. ``-- west to east. ``the track can change. ``we are looking at 18 degrees, ``but it feels like 10. ``today, a mix of sun and clouds. ``tomorrow, snowfall forecast -- ``there will be a very sharp ``gradient and a cutoff for areas ``not impacted very much by the
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``right now, one to four inches ``for most of us. ``for most of you inside the 275 ``loop, one to four. ``no big deal. ``then there will be a quick great ``in southeast of cincinnati -- ``four to six inches possible. ``again, those bands can shift ``north to south exactly when that ``storm turns. ``by 10:00 tomorrow, we can start ``to see the snow showers across ``our southern most communities. ``towards lunchtime, it is ``grieving for the ohio river. ``then midafternoon, buses heading ``home from school tomorrow, there ``is a decent shot along southeast ``of 271, to have -- ``i would anticipate a very slow
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`` for today, 29 degrees, a mix of ``sun and clouds. ``tomorrow is a different story ``depending on the part of town ``you are in. ``you may be getting some snow, or ``a lot of snow. ``those numbers will wiggle a ``little bit before we hit ``tomorrow at lunch time expect ``some snow tomorrow. ``it will be moving out on ``saturday morning and ``temperatures will be in the 30' s ``for the weekend. ``mark: thank you. ``we like to encourage creativity ``around here. ``i don' t know if this is what we ``mean. ``you can call it pulling one 418. ``lisa: how about a young seahawks ``fan using a football to knock a ``2000. ``-- to knock a tooth out. ``mark: t yikes! ``5:50 your time.
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``[inaudible] `` ``mark: good morning and welcome ``back as we take a live look ``outside. ``5:53. ``18 degrees. ``we will check in with randi and ``a few minutes. ``with the winter weather hitting ``our area, plenty of drivers have ``found themselves on the side of ``the road, waiting for help. ``lisa: and one good samaritan, is ``hoping to answer the call. ``kyla woods has more on the ``driver watching over
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``kyla: it is a great story. ``we could all help each other. driver. ``his job, to act as a good ``samaritan for drivers in need. ``his vehicle is decked out with ``everything he may need for ``helping people on the road. ``even if it is just setting up ``all. ``nothing. ``sean says the people he helps ``are often stunned, but thankful. great idea. ``we are checking stories trending ``this morning. ``mark: one dad is gaining cool ``points for helping his sons lose
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``for a seahawks fan, look at his ``dad. ``tying a string from the tooth to ``the football. ``taking the two with it! ``lisa: score! ``mark: yikes! ``lisa: there it is on the floor. `` caught on camera, watch this ``little guy. ``this is an epic frolic in the ``snow. ``not much there. ``mark: nice! ``i love it! ``a new york town has come up with ``a unique way to turn it into
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``the department of parks and rec, ``hosted down with water, it is ``already frozen from the cold. ``worker said it will take a few ``days to get the ice rink just ``right. ``it lisa: i like it. ``mark: we can do that in the off ``hours. ``mark: when we continue, episode ``eight will have to wait. `` northern kentucky, the meeting ``for the streetcar crossed the ``river. ``randi: for tomorrow, it is all ``about the snow, but we will not ``see and even spread.
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``we will see a big range . ``the extreme southeast, maybe 10 ``inches of snow. ``there will be a sharp cut off ``between those who get hit with ``a, and those who don' t get hit ``with too much. ``thanks are r again! r again! v again! |again! @ again? t again! again! general mills is removing artificial flavors and colorsr
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