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andrew horansky, channel 3 news. >>> when we come back on the news at 7, the need for speed. a munroe falls woman grabs the flag to win the trans am championship for the second time. we will meet her next. >>> and a red, white, and bluefish. at seven find out how much this siamese fighting fish fetched at auction. >>> [ engines revving ] >> what the 2016 trans am championship was this past weekend at the daytona international speedway. for the second year in a row, amy ruman was the first to cross the finish line. she drove her 850-horsepower corvette to come from behind and win. trans am is the largest road racing series in the country. this year celebrating their 50th anniversary. and amy goes back to back and wins it. congratulations. great meeting you. how does someone from munroe falls become a championship racecar driver? >> it was kind of in my family. my parents both raced back in the late '70s and '80s, and my dad drove in trans am from 1990s to 2000. >> is that what put you in trans am and lit the fire that you wanted to race there? >> yes. it was always a series we
andrew horansky, channel 3 news. >>> when we come back on the news at 7, the need for speed. a munroe falls woman grabs the flag to win the trans am championship for the second time. we will meet her next. >>> and a red, white, and bluefish. at seven find out how much this siamese fighting fish fetched at auction. >>> [ engines revving ] >> what the 2016 trans am championship was this past weekend at the daytona international speedway. for the second year in a...
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reporter -- andrew horansky. >> reporter: the suspect is 18- year-old abdul artan. he is of somali descent but living here legally with permanent status. what officials aren't able to give is a motive. a fire alarm went off over a students and faculty were soon outside when a car came barreling into their courtyard. >> he looked determined. he exited the car pretty fast. >> reporter: martin schneider was feet away and said the driver decide say anything as he got out. >> at first i thought it was a freak accident. maybe he had a seizure or something. after he pulled out the knife, runs after people, you notice that it's not just an accident. >> reporter: it was the first day back following the thanksgiving break and for campus of nearly 60,000 students was on lockdown. many barricaded themselves in their rooms and posted to social media while a campus police officer came quickly. >> i heard multiple gunshots. i wasn't sure if it was real or not. as soon as i looked out the window and i saw the scene, i noticed it was really happening. >> reporter: a scene investigat
reporter -- andrew horansky. >> reporter: the suspect is 18- year-old abdul artan. he is of somali descent but living here legally with permanent status. what officials aren't able to give is a motive. a fire alarm went off over a students and faculty were soon outside when a car came barreling into their courtyard. >> he looked determined. he exited the car pretty fast. >> reporter: martin schneider was feet away and said the driver decide say anything as he got out. >>...
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. >> this topic can make it easy to lose the cool so andrew horansky shows us ways to handle it with grace. >> you don't act right you are not part of the family. >> oh. >> reporter: this viral video thanksgiving ago but may be nothing compared to this year which can come to blows like in the cast from home for the holidays. >> everyone before we hear news. >> reporter: after presidential race. which is why we decided to give it a dry run. >> i am the only kid. >> reporter: with the help of actors from the angry raidies of improv troup. >> stop after those two. >> why. >> reporter: they weighed in when it came to politics. >> i think the electoral >> oh. >> no politics. >> reporter: she suggested other topics. >> how about neutral. switzerland the weather. sports, and you see us coming up for black friday. >> reporter: this year she says you should put a note on the table if you have to, no politics today then stand by it. >> i would rather not go there. i would rather not talk about it and i kir very much for you. >> reporter: if a guest doesn't invitation next year. >> reporter: a
. >> this topic can make it easy to lose the cool so andrew horansky shows us ways to handle it with grace. >> you don't act right you are not part of the family. >> oh. >> reporter: this viral video thanksgiving ago but may be nothing compared to this year which can come to blows like in the cast from home for the holidays. >> everyone before we hear news. >> reporter: after presidential race. which is why we decided to give it a dry run. >> i am the...
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. >> she was last seen in mid- october and her friends tell our andrew horansky they are fearing the worst he drives from the fbi bush worst. he joins us from the fbi building-- worst. he joins us from the fbi building. >> reporter: she has not been use her phone or bank account and are puzzled how she could have completely disappeared. for 24-year-old roaa al dhannoon she fled iraq to end up in a troubled marriage with her husband and their three- year-old son. and now. >> don't know where she is. go somewhere and taken off. we don't know if she's met some foul play. >> reporter: this year the couple got divorced and she filed protection order against her husband. all the while working at aladdin's as a cook a job friends say she referred to as a vacation. they say she was always in contact never late. >> she wouldn't go off the gridfrom when she started she and always at work. >> reporter: and now they don't know what to think. >> it's hard because i am hoping that one day she will walk through the door. and come in to work and say she is here and she was fine. >> reporter: police
. >> she was last seen in mid- october and her friends tell our andrew horansky they are fearing the worst he drives from the fbi bush worst. he joins us from the fbi building-- worst. he joins us from the fbi building. >> reporter: she has not been use her phone or bank account and are puzzled how she could have completely disappeared. for 24-year-old roaa al dhannoon she fled iraq to end up in a troubled marriage with her husband and their three- year-old son. and now. >>...
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investigative reporter andrew horansky. many that sara shookman had to move her plane because there is no place else for these airplanes to park. >> they are out of parking. 160 private and charter planes parked over there and more over at hopkins. how is the flying weather? or the gametime weather, that's what we are concerned about. let's send it to betsy. >> we're talking record temperatures across ohio. mother nature doing her part and temperatures are toasty and northern ohio. 72 in downtown cleveland. the warm spot 77 in dover the wind is blowing out and that will likely have another impact on the game as we go through the night. that is expected to be rather consistent. the radar now is clear and northern ohio but out to the west we are keeping an eye on rain showers. that is my job here tonight. i'm going to once again to on this and hopefully give us a dry game all the way through. it looks like we will have to hopefully dodge a few raindrops , meaning that those raindrops will not be here at about 11:00 p.m. you c
investigative reporter andrew horansky. many that sara shookman had to move her plane because there is no place else for these airplanes to park. >> they are out of parking. 160 private and charter planes parked over there and more over at hopkins. how is the flying weather? or the gametime weather, that's what we are concerned about. let's send it to betsy. >> we're talking record temperatures across ohio. mother nature doing her part and temperatures are toasty and northern ohio....
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for now, let's head on over to andrew horansky. we asked and viewers answered. what went righted it and -- right today and what went wrong? one of the most common was people who showed up with passports and couldn't vote. according to the aclu, you can't. although one clever woom used -- woman used a bank statement. and that is okay, as long as it is less than a year old and has your name and address on it. >> we're here inside the county board of elections office. no lines here. a lot saw a few days ago. we'll bring you the latest on voter turnout. plus, local school levies on the ballot. we'll move onto hilary golston who is at the cuyahoga county board of elections office. hiulary. >> we're -- hilary. >> there will be thousands of ballots and lots of digital information coming in here. the biggest concern, literally information just coming in is getting all of those ballots we're going to be monitoring that, hour by hour. >> hilary golston and the cost of thousands. fantastic. make sure you stick with wkyc for the most comprehensive election coverage in the a
for now, let's head on over to andrew horansky. we asked and viewers answered. what went righted it and -- right today and what went wrong? one of the most common was people who showed up with passports and couldn't vote. according to the aclu, you can't. although one clever woom used -- woman used a bank statement. and that is okay, as long as it is less than a year old and has your name and address on it. >> we're here inside the county board of elections office. no lines here. a lot...
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our andrew horansky shows you how federal tax dollars built the barrier. >> reporter: as millions of americans sat down to thanksgiving dinner four years ago the effects of super storm sandy were still being felt here in northeast ohio. and the worst of it was not even the downed trees and lines or even the shattered roofs but along cleveland's break wall. >> we had just slightly under a mile of the wall damaged. to the point where it was not going to be effective and not have the longevity we need to protect the shipping channel in the eastern end. >> reporter: according to fema sandy was the second most expensive hurricane in u.s. history. 0-mile-an-hour winds were kick -- 70-mile-an-hour winds were kicking up wavesly never before crumbling the artery that allowed ships in and out. army corps of engineers fought for funding and got it. 35 million dollars to rebuild the wall with the 6 1/2 ton casts called dolos. they are nothing new as u you can see-- as you can see they were used in the reenforce the eastern most enter the break wall and for decades they did their job until sandy
our andrew horansky shows you how federal tax dollars built the barrier. >> reporter: as millions of americans sat down to thanksgiving dinner four years ago the effects of super storm sandy were still being felt here in northeast ohio. and the worst of it was not even the downed trees and lines or even the shattered roofs but along cleveland's break wall. >> we had just slightly under a mile of the wall damaged. to the point where it was not going to be effective and not have the...
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andrew horansky is live with more. >> reporter: hi. we have heard of the bridge to nowhere. this may go down as the road to nowhere. apparently has the rta have their way this will never be easy for what it was built. iter is reded of as a -- it severed as a selling point to improve public square. bus friendly upgrades which may have in the end now wasted the city's time and your money. >> there is not enough transparency and explanations as to what's going into the decision. >> reporter: jessica serves on the rta citizen advisory board which offers guidance while the road was repainted and bus >> we put it all in with the intent of having transit there. >> reporter: after all that, she was stunned last night. when the mayor announced he would be appealing the federal government to keep it closed. and the rta went along. >> it probably a sai very complicated political situation that most of us riders don't know or understand. >> reporter: the mayor believes a greener square could attract more people. something we heard a few weeks back when we pulled -- polled pedestrians bu
andrew horansky is live with more. >> reporter: hi. we have heard of the bridge to nowhere. this may go down as the road to nowhere. apparently has the rta have their way this will never be easy for what it was built. iter is reded of as a -- it severed as a selling point to improve public square. bus friendly upgrades which may have in the end now wasted the city's time and your money. >> there is not enough transparency and explanations as to what's going into the decision....
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andrew horansky, channel 3 news. >>> we are watching your money because this could be a big story as the day plays out. and the markets are reacting in a big way this morning to the trump victory. let's start until the united states, and we will bounce around. dow jones futures plummeted by 800 points as the trump campaign gained steam and stayed in the evening. some were saying the plunge could even eclipse the shocker that rocked markets in europe and across the world. dow futures have been rebounding since then and it started that movement started when hillary clinton concede so right now the dow futures are at 298 points down. europe across the board they saw big drops as well but now those markets are starting to rally. asia was closed first overnight and so their markets took the biggest hits nikkei lost almost overnight. again, when you look at the dow futures and that number we are watching is the minus 298 right now. those are just the marker of what's expected at the opening bell at 9:30 this morning. so what's going to happen? our financial expert kevin will be here at 6:3
andrew horansky, channel 3 news. >>> we are watching your money because this could be a big story as the day plays out. and the markets are reacting in a big way this morning to the trump victory. let's start until the united states, and we will bounce around. dow jones futures plummeted by 800 points as the trump campaign gained steam and stayed in the evening. some were saying the plunge could even eclipse the shocker that rocked markets in europe and across the world. dow futures...
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well, a channel 3 andrew horansky had the opportunity to talk to chief wahoo's creator to get his thoughts about the controversy. >> reporter: walter goldbatch create one of the most reck -- goldbach created one of the most recognizable images in baseball. >> i am 87 and sort of happy want to do i am going leave that up to the cleveland indians. >> reporter: the former art teacher was work at his family's emblem business in 1946 when the indians owner called for acaricature of a native american and picked his e was inspired by students and how they drew eyes to make chief wahoo a happy person. >> reporter: the wahoo name came later from someone les along with today an image fading from view at progressive view amid protest and a legal batel in toronto over the indians's right to play. to held him replacing it is -- to him replacing it is boring but has given more attention to his work. >> things that are banned becomes more popular in historythan things there was no reporting. it's really loud here. >> they have to clean it. >> it smells like the inside of a frat house really. not that i w
well, a channel 3 andrew horansky had the opportunity to talk to chief wahoo's creator to get his thoughts about the controversy. >> reporter: walter goldbatch create one of the most reck -- goldbach created one of the most recognizable images in baseball. >> i am 87 and sort of happy want to do i am going leave that up to the cleveland indians. >> reporter: the former art teacher was work at his family's emblem business in 1946 when the indians owner called for acaricature of...
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andrew horansky has been covering this. folks knew this was a renewal that will not raise taxes, the raises were raised four years ago, correct? >> absolutely right, russ and we are here at the united steelworkers building in slavic village where many people are watching this issue closely tonight including e well as the school's ceo. what the take home has been here and what they have wanted voters to realize is issue 108 won't raise taxes, rather it would maintain current property taxes for another four years and invest that money into schools. you will remember this is something that voters approved four years ago and if they don't approve it again tonight, it will simply expire. if it's approved again tonight, it will expire four years from now. meantime, though, critics have been pointing to the district's low scores saying that if $15 million didn't make a difference, we should have been change simply takes time and, of course, it is always difficult to say "no" when that investment involves children and we have seen
andrew horansky has been covering this. folks knew this was a renewal that will not raise taxes, the raises were raised four years ago, correct? >> absolutely right, russ and we are here at the united steelworkers building in slavic village where many people are watching this issue closely tonight including e well as the school's ceo. what the take home has been here and what they have wanted voters to realize is issue 108 won't raise taxes, rather it would maintain current property taxes...