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ohio man loses his pet of 18 years. that pet, an adult black bear. take a look. the ohio department of agriculture took the bear from the backyard because his cage was not in compliance with the law. the owner had no warning but the department says they gave him several warnings over the last couple years to make improvements or else. they are now looking for a sanctuary to make him a new home. >>> a blessing in disguise. coming up, why a bay area deputy says a car accident saved his life. >>> long lines at the irs building. yeah. some people started lining up at 2:00 a.m. next at 5:30, the reason that the government says the wait is >>> chaos in a florida courtroom. why the people that showed up to support suspected teenen thieves ended up leaving in >> live from the station taking action for you. this is abc action news. >> strengthen my faith in god. and people. >> new at 5:30, a pasco county sheriffs deputy credits a car accident with saving his life. good evening. i'm jamison uhler. >> and i'm laura harris. eric waxler explains why almost losing his life actually bought him more time. >> not
ohio man loses his pet of 18 years. that pet, an adult black bear. take a look. the ohio department of agriculture took the bear from the backyard because his cage was not in compliance with the law. the owner had no warning but the department says they gave him several warnings over the last couple years to make improvements or else. they are now looking for a sanctuary to make him a new home. >>> a blessing in disguise. coming up, why a bay area deputy says a car accident saved his...
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learning that the couple has 80 dogs and they had a license for the dog breeding and the ohio department of agriculture revoked that license in january after finding a number of violations. and that department doesn't have the authority to take it up. >> and new photos in twinsburg, high school students are posted online and a student is a person of interest in the case and that website was served as a subpoena and search warrant at the end of january and that >>> and with mosquito season two months away, and to prepare for a virus outbreak. and it's been linked to berth defects when women are pregnant and become infected and five cases were reported in ohio. >>> and ohio's heroin 'dem sick having an unexpected affect. life-saving organ donations are going up because of it. and that it's tied to the heroin crisis. in 2013, 19 donors died from overdoses. in 2015, that number went up to 40. one donor can save up to 8 lives and helpum to 50 people. >>> and look here, this is a live look at the bald eagle's next outside of the elementary the students were following the eagle for a few months and there is a
learning that the couple has 80 dogs and they had a license for the dog breeding and the ohio department of agriculture revoked that license in january after finding a number of violations. and that department doesn't have the authority to take it up. >> and new photos in twinsburg, high school students are posted online and a student is a person of interest in the case and that website was served as a subpoena and search warrant at the end of january and that >>> and with...
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we've been researchers, working with the ohio department of agriculture, the ohio pest management association and industry-leading manufacturers to help develop integrated methods for safely managing pests. as pest control experts, we recognize we have a responsibility to the health of your family and the environment as a whole. from generation to generation and innovation to innovation, the family of scherzinger has been committed to serving yours at home, at work and all places in between. we're pest management professionals. bug eliminators. pest experts. and we work for you. just ahead....kenzie's closet is here with the must-have prom closet is here with the must-have prom how you can help their great cause... and a reminder...fox19 now is once again teaming up with saint jude children's for the annual giveaway. 19 for a link to buy now, you'll also be entered to win a playset from recreations outlet from superior honda. continuing to the combs hehl bridge...where a car went into the ohio river after a crash last night. crews are trying to figure out how we're still waiting victims... sh
we've been researchers, working with the ohio department of agriculture, the ohio pest management association and industry-leading manufacturers to help develop integrated methods for safely managing pests. as pest control experts, we recognize we have a responsibility to the health of your family and the environment as a whole. from generation to generation and innovation to innovation, the family of scherzinger has been committed to serving yours at home, at work and all places in between....
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department of agricultural, trade, and commerce. >>> and a third case involves hair braiding in ohio iowa. their plaintiff has to get a full cosmetology license that can cost up to $5,000 to braid here. something she learned when she was three. hair braiders are exempt from the traditional definition of >> the regular tear structure, there are more and more laws tough to get around, but is it getting better or worse? >> it is getting worse, but they said about 50 years ago, about 5% of occupations required licenses and it was doctors and attorneys and people like that. the white house got involved last year, they relates a report on the occupational licenses and they say the skills you need to have have nothing to do with the job. >> so they're saying it's a state by state problem? >> yeah, they say you have to take on all of these hours of education to braid hair when you already know how to do it. >>> and food being sold at a >> our main competition, it pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved toprelieve both it
department of agricultural, trade, and commerce. >>> and a third case involves hair braiding in ohio iowa. their plaintiff has to get a full cosmetology license that can cost up to $5,000 to braid here. something she learned when she was three. hair braiders are exempt from the traditional definition of >> the regular tear structure, there are more and more laws tough to get around, but is it getting better or worse? >> it is getting worse, but they said about 50 years ago,...