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the ohio department of health says the woman just returned from guyana. another case was reported today in licking county. those are the third and fourth cases of the zika virus in ohio. the other are in northeastern ohio. zika is usually spread by mosquitoes. it can cause birth defects when a pregnant woman gets the virus. happening now across the tri- state... it is the first fish fry of the lenton season. a huge tradition for area catholics. 9 on your side's john genovese is live in burlington at the tasty fish fry at immaculate heart of mary - john? the dinner service is just starting tonight and we've already seen a decent number of people stopping by. out here is the drive-thru service this is one of the things that makes this fish fry unique. cars have been pulling upe placing their order and within two minutes take a look at this - we were just inside where all this food's being prepared. on the menu tonight - fried and baked fish soup here called 'the tommy boy.' it's basically a grilled cheese sandwich with a piece of fish melted in the middle. a
the ohio department of health says the woman just returned from guyana. another case was reported today in licking county. those are the third and fourth cases of the zika virus in ohio. the other are in northeastern ohio. zika is usually spread by mosquitoes. it can cause birth defects when a pregnant woman gets the virus. happening now across the tri- state... it is the first fish fry of the lenton season. a huge tradition for area catholics. 9 on your side's john genovese is live in...
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ic in, it -- nick, it means like clinics are here would no longer receive funds from the ohio department of health. that money, $1.4 million will no longer be used for hiv testing, cancer screening or other programs provided by planned parenthood. that mean would go to help clinics selected by the ohio department of health in the coming months. dozens of planned parenthood supporters gathered in columbus on saturday to protest this decision. >> i believe women have control of their bodies and should be the ones to control their bodies. they should not be legislated. >> and today's signing comes one day after south carolina's primary where john kasich finished 5th. still, this move to defund planned parenthood could resonate with voters and concerned southern states will have the primary's upcoming. meg shaw, newschannel 5. >>> and i do want to compliment jeb bush. >> beb gush -- jeb bush has many things to be proud of. >> governor bush brought honor >> former florida governor jeb bush bows out of the presidential race and the remaining republican candidates are all clamoring to pick up his endorse
ic in, it -- nick, it means like clinics are here would no longer receive funds from the ohio department of health. that money, $1.4 million will no longer be used for hiv testing, cancer screening or other programs provided by planned parenthood. that mean would go to help clinics selected by the ohio department of health in the coming months. dozens of planned parenthood supporters gathered in columbus on saturday to protest this decision. >> i believe women have control of their bodies...
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the ohio department of health says the 56- year old woman just returned frum guyana with the virus. there's also a new case reported in licking county of a man who just returned from haiti. the cdc says the virus is usually contracted through a mosquito bite... and transferred through sexual contact. take a live look at the brent spence bridge... we've all heard about those potential toll plans... but could they be going away? a new kentucky bill that would block tolls on the bridge is heading to the state senate. the purpose of that bill is to create new financing methods for major transportation projects. however... part of it bans any tolls on any interstate that connects kentucky to ohio. no word yet on when the senate will vote on it. a burlington, kentucky woman who lost her husband in car crash near the kenton and pendleton county line is relying on faith....after that accident. fox19's mike schell, sat down with brittany erskine last night in a both heartbreaking and inspirational interview. and her husband david met while the two were sharing college classes ... 2brittany "i
the ohio department of health says the 56- year old woman just returned frum guyana with the virus. there's also a new case reported in licking county of a man who just returned from haiti. the cdc says the virus is usually contracted through a mosquito bite... and transferred through sexual contact. take a live look at the brent spence bridge... we've all heard about those potential toll plans... but could they be going away? a new kentucky bill that would block tolls on the bridge is heading...
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@the ohio department of health @tested the material and @the material properly disposed @of. @the epa is investigating how @this scrap became contaminated. @>> it's one of the most famous @concert venues and today it @turns 50. @it's been in the current @location since the 80s, it's @legacy is u un mistakeable. @>> cleveland is the birthplace @of rock and roll and one of the @premier venues of the rich @music history turning 50. @we're inside of the agora @theaters here and the crowd is @filling in, i'll let you know @who is hitting the stage but @some of the names who came @through here in the past, this @theater, 103-years-old this @year. @he opened the first concert @27th, 1966, in little italy and @in these 50 years, bruce @springsteen and lou reed and @metallica, the clash, zz top @and smashing pumpkins and just @to name a few have come through @here, what about the future? @>> keep going and carry it on @and bring big names here and @make sure the curses and bands @have a great experience and @keep the music scene alive. @>> and so we've mentioned the @past and the futu
@the ohio department of health @tested the material and @the material properly disposed @of. @the epa is investigating how @this scrap became contaminated. @>> it's one of the most famous @concert venues and today it @turns 50. @it's been in the current @location since the 80s, it's @legacy is u un mistakeable. @>> cleveland is the birthplace @of rock and roll and one of the @premier venues of the rich @music history turning 50. @we're inside of the agora @theaters here and the...
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according to the ohio department of health -- there are now four people in the state with the virus. zika is usually transmitted by mosquito bite - it can also be spread by sexual contact with an infected person.in the u-s -- there are a total of 52 travel-related zika cases in 16 states. cincinnati police are questioning a 13 year old boy tonight after they say he stole a taxi and led police on a short chase on the city's westwood with the latest on the investigation. ((pkg))t.j.: police are talking to that teenager tonight- and right now- trying to figure out if he was involved in another car theft, yesterday police tell 9 on your side- the teen- stole a taxi at gunpoint at *this* shell gas station at mchenry and harrison street. the driver wasn't hurt. police found him- less than 20 minutes later- and were led on a small chase. after hitting a couple of cars and getting a flat tire on this black townecar- police eventually caught up to him. sgt. tom coombs: "50:41 the juvenile who was also suspected of taking the car was arrested at the scene" t.j.: police found the suspected gun
according to the ohio department of health -- there are now four people in the state with the virus. zika is usually transmitted by mosquito bite - it can also be spread by sexual contact with an infected person.in the u-s -- there are a total of 52 travel-related zika cases in 16 states. cincinnati police are questioning a 13 year old boy tonight after they say he stole a taxi and led police on a short chase on the city's westwood with the latest on the investigation. ((pkg))t.j.: police are...
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the money would go to health clinics selected by the ohio department of health in the coming months. >>> in ohio a teenager is facing charges when he posed as a senator. he toured a high school and it happened south of toledo. he posed as an official to make a point about school security. >>> coming up teaming up to protect team players are head injuries. >>> and the warmest temperatures of the month are now starting to drop. in northeast ohio the wind is fading too. we will take a look at the rest >>> well, certain feels more like spring than winter. our camera found many people enjoying the winter. there were clouds at the ice fest in downtown cleveland with temperatures above 60, some of large crowds expected for the music festival. it features local bands and runs until midnight. >>> gusts sent debris from two construction sites in chicago, forcing evacuation of at least three housing complexes and crews are working to clean up this mess at the gas station where strong wind knocked over a canopy covering two pumps. and it is so windy in iowa that semi trucks are being blown off t
the money would go to health clinics selected by the ohio department of health in the coming months. >>> in ohio a teenager is facing charges when he posed as a senator. he toured a high school and it happened south of toledo. he posed as an official to make a point about school security. >>> coming up teaming up to protect team players are head injuries. >>> and the warmest temperatures of the month are now starting to drop. in northeast ohio the wind is fading too....
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the money would instead go to health clinics selected by the ohio department of health in the coming months. the funeral for supreme court justice - antonin scalia will be held today. the service, will be led by his son, father paul scalia, and held at the basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception. yesterday, the president and first lady paid their respects. while hundreds waited outside to remember the leading conservative voice on the high court. now, the white house says president obama will start weighing supreme court the president will read through of information nominees. includes details of careers, records and experience. hillary clinton supporters open their new official campaign office in cincinnati today. on a rally today in cincinnati. hillary for ohio is party and phone bank in honor of the opening. the office will serve as a community hub for supporters and volunteers. former mayor mark mallory and denise driehaus will be at the event which kicks off at 1:30. certainly a beautiful day for a drive... but, it might be a bumpy ride.. thanks to these guy
the money would instead go to health clinics selected by the ohio department of health in the coming months. the funeral for supreme court justice - antonin scalia will be held today. the service, will be led by his son, father paul scalia, and held at the basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception. yesterday, the president and first lady paid their respects. while hundreds waited outside to remember the leading conservative voice on the high court. now, the white house says...
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. @>>> breaking news tonight, the @ohio department of health @reporting two new cases of the @a butler county woman n a @licking county man returning @from haiti have both contracted @the virus. @they have not been five pack @cases of travelers bringing the @virus to ohio. @earlier this week we reported @on two cases. @both infected after traveling @to haiti. @most infected people don't get @sick however, there are @concerns over a link between @zika virus n a birth defect. @right now there is no vaccine @>>> human remains found have @not been identified. @-- missing remains have now @been identified as a missing @they are the remains of patsy @since july. @sheriff found those remains @sunday. @police have arrested patsy @hudson's neighbors in relation @to her disappearance. @left the area after she went @missing. @no charges have been filed yet. @>>> there has been a @significant shift in heroine @deaths in cuyahoga county. @health officials say this is @cause first concern. @we have reached an all-time @record of overdose death for a @single month in january. @here is a monica robins
. @>>> breaking news tonight, the @ohio department of health @reporting two new cases of the @a butler county woman n a @licking county man returning @from haiti have both contracted @the virus. @they have not been five pack @cases of travelers bringing the @virus to ohio. @earlier this week we reported @on two cases. @both infected after traveling @to haiti. @most infected people don't get @sick however, there are @concerns over a link between @zika virus n a birth defect. @right now...
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the ohio department of health says a 30-year-old cleveland woman contracted the virus while traveling to haiti. indiana health officials say a resident - who was not pregnant also visited the country of haiti. nine is on your side with what you need to know about zika - and your risk of contracting the virus. the virus is primarily transmitted through a mosquito bite. it cannot be spread person- to-person except through sexual contact. of all the people infected - 80 percent will not experience any symptoms. pregnant women are still asked to postpone travel to countries with high infection rates. senator sherrod brown and several other u-s lawmakes fast-track the development of a zika virus vaccine or other treatment options. in a statement, brown said today: "the zika virus - like so many other public health threats - is never more than a plane ride away... away...and we must make sure the u.s. stands ready to prevent its spread and give care to those who need it," turning to democracy 2016 - does he have a shot? shot?ohio governor john kasich's presidential campaign could come down
the ohio department of health says a 30-year-old cleveland woman contracted the virus while traveling to haiti. indiana health officials say a resident - who was not pregnant also visited the country of haiti. nine is on your side with what you need to know about zika - and your risk of contracting the virus. the virus is primarily transmitted through a mosquito bite. it cannot be spread person- to-person except through sexual contact. of all the people infected - 80 percent will not experience...
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focus of the 2016 presidential campaign now shifts to south carolina. 3 in other news ...the ohio department of health is working on a plan to reduce the spread of the zika virus as we head toward mosquito biting season.this after ohio and indiana now have their first cases of the virus.the zika case reported in ohio was in a cleveland woman who traveled to haiti. a person in indiana has it, but we don't know their gender. mosquitoes are the main culprit behind the zika virus, but there are also cases of it being sexually transmitted.we have some tips on how to keep your family safe, ahead at five. 3 meanwhile, the obama administration says it won't use ebola funding in the fight against zika.instead, president obama is asking lawmakers for more than 1.8 billion dollars in emergency funding to stop the virus, and mosquitos that spread it.the money would be used for emergency response in the u-s toward c-d-c research of the virus. 3 blue ash residents want to know what's going to be done about a shootout in their normally quiet neighborhood.a gunfight sunday on oak avenue three people hurt.. and nearly
focus of the 2016 presidential campaign now shifts to south carolina. 3 in other news ...the ohio department of health is working on a plan to reduce the spread of the zika virus as we head toward mosquito biting season.this after ohio and indiana now have their first cases of the virus.the zika case reported in ohio was in a cleveland woman who traveled to haiti. a person in indiana has it, but we don't know their gender. mosquitoes are the main culprit behind the zika virus, but there are...
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>> i this means the 28 clinics across ohio will no longer receive money from the ohio department of health. clinics almost entirely. and that money, $1.3 million, to be exact, will be reallocated to health clinics that don't perform abortions. these clinics will be hand selected by the department of health in the coming months. while the bill doesn't specifically mention planned parenthood, backers of the bill said the organization will be most affected. planned parenthood released a statement on sunday and reads in part it's a sad day when the desire to score points overtakes the commitment to the health and safety of ohioans. the move will now prevent planned parenthood from providing hiv testing, cancer screenings, and other programs that used that state funding. live in the newsroom, meg shaw, newschannel 5. >>> and 6:35 now. next on this monday morning, forced to talk. bill cosby's wife will testify despite a last-ditch effort to delay her deposition. >> and dancing through the white house. the 106-year-old is going viral >> first, somara. >> well, it's noticeably cooler out there thi
>> i this means the 28 clinics across ohio will no longer receive money from the ohio department of health. clinics almost entirely. and that money, $1.3 million, to be exact, will be reallocated to health clinics that don't perform abortions. these clinics will be hand selected by the department of health in the coming months. while the bill doesn't specifically mention planned parenthood, backers of the bill said the organization will be most affected. planned parenthood released a...
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parenthood clinics on the city's east side will no longer -- longer receive funding from the ohio department of health and defunding them almost entirely. the money, $1.4 million to be exact, will be reallocated to help clinics that don't perform abortions. they will be selected by the department of health in the coming months. the move also eliminates funding. the organization uses for hiv testing sex education, and other programs. on a 5 on your side investigation last year, we spoke with the ceo of planned parenthood. she fears the quality and value the selected clinics could have an affect on the thousands of patients visiting planned parenthood each year. and today's move comes days after wisconsin's governor scott walker signed a similar bill in their state defending planned parenthood, cutting nearly $4 million. live in cleveland, meg shaw, newschannel 5. >>> and thank you, meg. looking at another bill making waives in columbus. lawmakers will consider a proposal that would further protect students' rights to religious exfromition in public schools. the bill would let kids share their religious
parenthood clinics on the city's east side will no longer -- longer receive funding from the ohio department of health and defunding them almost entirely. the money, $1.4 million to be exact, will be reallocated to help clinics that don't perform abortions. they will be selected by the department of health in the coming months. the move also eliminates funding. the organization uses for hiv testing sex education, and other programs. on a 5 on your side investigation last year, we spoke with the...
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:15 this morning. fortunately no one was hurt. the zika virus is officially in ohio, the ohio department of health reports the first case of the virus arrived from a woman in cleveland. this brings the cases to 35 in 12 different states and washington, d.c. the zika virus is primarily transmitted through mosquito bites. >> the police department now has three new assistant police chiefs. one of them is the captain, only the second woman to be the assistant police chief. paul are also going to be promoted. chief eliot issac was in on the process after he became chief after jeffrey blackwell. we will stream it live at local12.com. >> a man is in recovering in the hospital today after his jeep crashed into a moving train. he lost control near mare road. the impact from the train trapped the driver from the suv. they managed to pull him from the jeep before a second crane crashed into it. rescue efforts, crews are working to find crews trapped. that's where voterss >> welcome back, everyone. hampshire. after the candidates spent millions of dollars it countless states. outside voters endure a gaunt let
:15 this morning. fortunately no one was hurt. the zika virus is officially in ohio, the ohio department of health reports the first case of the virus arrived from a woman in cleveland. this brings the cases to 35 in 12 different states and washington, d.c. the zika virus is primarily transmitted through mosquito bites. >> the police department now has three new assistant police chiefs. one of them is the captain, only the second woman to be the assistant police chief. paul are also going...
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more confirmed cases of the zika virus won't come as a surprise to state health officials. today the ohio department of health sent out a tweet... saying as more travelers return from zika- affected areas... they expect to see a rise in cases! this comes the same day that c-d-c officials testified in front of a senate panel about the recent outbreak. tom frieden, m.d./director, centers for disease control and prevention "we're discovering more literally every day. this is a new phenomenon and we're working around the clock to learn as much as we can as quickly as we can and share that information with people and take appropriate action." if you'd like to learn more about symptoms... we've got a story up with all the details right now on fox19 now dot com. a local teen is recovering right after being hit by a car. it happened at hamilton avenue and adams road in mount healthy just before 7 a-m. police say a 16-year boy was walking through a crosswalk when he was struck. he suffered minor injuries. the driver was cited for "failure to yield to a pedestrian" tricia roof cam and as we look live, we are
more confirmed cases of the zika virus won't come as a surprise to state health officials. today the ohio department of health sent out a tweet... saying as more travelers return from zika- affected areas... they expect to see a rise in cases! this comes the same day that c-d-c officials testified in front of a senate panel about the recent outbreak. tom frieden, m.d./director, centers for disease control and prevention "we're discovering more literally every day. this is a new phenomenon...
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dozens of supporters gathered in columbus this afternoon to protest that decision. the money will instead go to health clinics selected by the ohio department of health. >>> not even 24 hours after she died, harper lee was buried today in a private ceremony. a few dozen people gather in her hometown to pay tribute to the mind behind to kill a >>> a lock of john lennon's hair that just $35,000 at an auction. a german hairdresser trimmed his hair before lennon started shooting, how i won the war. the hair was one of several beatles items up for sale. >>> now to a consumer alert for homeowners, if you hate the high cost of home repairs, a home warranty may sound like a great option. why pay for a new furnace when it might be covered? tonight, we have a warning about some warranty so that you don't waste your money.>>reporter: a home warranty promises peace of mind peer at least on paper, one man found some big downsides when he tried to use his. the old-fashioned way, with a wooden fire. his furnace has been out for more than a week. >> it has an awful. >>reporter: he has been trying to get his home warranty company to fix his furnace, but he
dozens of supporters gathered in columbus this afternoon to protest that decision. the money will instead go to health clinics selected by the ohio department of health. >>> not even 24 hours after she died, harper lee was buried today in a private ceremony. a few dozen people gather in her hometown to pay tribute to the mind behind to kill a >>> a lock of john lennon's hair that just $35,000 at an auction. a german hairdresser trimmed his hair before lennon started shooting,...
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department history to serve as an assistant chief. three new cases of the zika virus are being reported in ohio and indiana. the ohio department of health says that a woman returning to cleveland from haiti is infected with the virus. a separate case was also confirmed in stark county, ohio. in indiana, state health officials there also say they but they' re not saying which city or county that case is in. in all 3 incidents, the people just returned from haiti. cincinnati' kevin: snow continues to fall across a good part of the area as we speak. here is a live look. as you look towards mt. washington, you can see the ohio river. you can tell from the visibility, you can notice that as a gets a little bit dimmer the farther away you are. you can tell the intensity of the snow. post of it is on the light side. occasionally there is a moderate batches out there. as flurries and snow showers continue to push and from central and south is indiana. generally across the good part of ohio. kentucky. notice there is some areas of to show up. especially across northeastern parts of hamilton county. anywhere from downtown through clermont county,
department history to serve as an assistant chief. three new cases of the zika virus are being reported in ohio and indiana. the ohio department of health says that a woman returning to cleveland from haiti is infected with the virus. a separate case was also confirmed in stark county, ohio. in indiana, state health officials there also say they but they' re not saying which city or county that case is in. in all 3 incidents, the people just returned from haiti. cincinnati' kevin: snow...
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the ohio department of health is confirming an active case of the zika virus in butler county. it's tied to a 56-year old woman who just returned frum guyana. there's also a new case reported in licking county in connection with a man who just returned from haiti. according to the c-d-c... the virus is usually contracted through a mosquito bite... and transferred through sexual contact. right now... former u-c police officer ray tensing has another lawsuit facing him. just a few hours ago... the family of sam dubose filed a wrongful death suit against tensing in federal court. the estate is seeking damages and court costs to be covered by tensing himself. the former officer is facing murder charges for the shooting last july that left dubose whole incident captured on a body camera. heard he was coming. clinton stopped by the tri-state today to promote the "hillary clinton for president" this was the scene the clifton people packed the house to hear his throughout the speech, he made campaign wants to work for the voter. take a listen. more than 80 percent of raise since the cr
the ohio department of health is confirming an active case of the zika virus in butler county. it's tied to a 56-year old woman who just returned frum guyana. there's also a new case reported in licking county in connection with a man who just returned from haiti. according to the c-d-c... the virus is usually contracted through a mosquito bite... and transferred through sexual contact. right now... former u-c police officer ray tensing has another lawsuit facing him. just a few hours ago......
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the bill will impact about $1.3 million in funding from the ohio department of health. it would prohibit the money from going to entities that perform or promote abortions. mark: tonight' s debate comes after there was victory by bernie sanders. they now switch to nevada and south carolina. tonight' s debate will take place at the university of milwaukee and begins at 9:00 p.m. eastern. the new streetcar is expected in over-the-rhine later today. dan griffin is live along the tracks this morning with what this means for the project and dan: that new streetcar will be coming on a flatbed tractor-trailer and that will mean some street closures and parking restriction. here is what you need to know. the streetcar will be delivered to over the rhine. henry street will be close to in d near elm. it will take about 90 minutes to load the streetcar onto the track. service is expected to start in september. we are live in over the rhine. lisa: thank you. 13 degrees. randi: it is a cold start this morning. single digits in many parts of town. wilmington, 8 degrees. it feels like
the bill will impact about $1.3 million in funding from the ohio department of health. it would prohibit the money from going to entities that perform or promote abortions. mark: tonight' s debate comes after there was victory by bernie sanders. they now switch to nevada and south carolina. tonight' s debate will take place at the university of milwaukee and begins at 9:00 p.m. eastern. the new streetcar is expected in over-the-rhine later today. dan griffin is live along the tracks this...
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@according to the ohio @department of health, the @woman started having symptoms @on january 25. @this symptoms include fever, @rash, joint pain, red @eyes, or conjunctivitis. @she was diagnosed with zika in @haiti. @upon returning to cleveland @last week, saw her @private practice doctor, who @reported her case to @the cleveland health @department. @the woman's symptoms cleared @up. @she was never hospitalized. @>> joining me now is dr. @tosingogy, an obgyn @specialist at cleveland clinic @to clear up some @misconception. @howest it be contracted? @. @>> the zika virus can be trance @acted sexually and @also through blood trance @fusion. @the red cross is holding blood @donated from patients @of people who just traveled to @a zika area. @so if someone traveled to a @zika zone, the red cross @will not accept the blood, at @least for 28 days. @>> reporter: so what we do @know is pregnant women @need to be aware of this, and @women who are thinking @about becoming pregnant. @what do they need to be aware @of, and what are you @doing for them? @. @>> so women who are pregnant or @th
@according to the ohio @department of health, the @woman started having symptoms @on january 25. @this symptoms include fever, @rash, joint pain, red @eyes, or conjunctivitis. @she was diagnosed with zika in @haiti. @upon returning to cleveland @last week, saw her @private practice doctor, who @reported her case to @the cleveland health @department. @the woman's symptoms cleared @up. @she was never hospitalized. @>> joining me now is dr. @tosingogy, an obgyn @specialist at cleveland...
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022536 i think it's important to pace that concern with the amount of danger it poses.the ohio department of health friday announcing a 56-year-old butler county woman has zika - - she's the state's third confirmed case.and she'd just come back from guyana.mercy fairfield emergency medical director justin coomes -coomes 022612 for now, i would say we need to be watchful and wait and see where this happens and when, if this spreads we look again at what we need to do in our area.80 percent of people who get zika - don't ever show symptoms.but what happens when the arctic cold ends - a mosquito could bite someone with the virus... and pass it to you. coomes 022019 - people can typically take care of this, their bodies take care of this on their own like most viruses. like i said, symptoms usually only last up to seven days. but.. pregnant women - are discouraged from traveling to areas where the virus is being transmitted.. because it can cause birth defects. snagged this map from the c-d-c for you and posted it to my facebook page.you can see - all the areas affected are in south america. work is un
022536 i think it's important to pace that concern with the amount of danger it poses.the ohio department of health friday announcing a 56-year-old butler county woman has zika - - she's the state's third confirmed case.and she'd just come back from guyana.mercy fairfield emergency medical director justin coomes -coomes 022612 for now, i would say we need to be watchful and wait and see where this happens and when, if this spreads we look again at what we need to do in our area.80 percent of...
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it's an issue this grandfather says he sees to often--the latest statistics from the ohio department of health show heroin is killing more people now than ever. in 2014--the cincinnati fire department had almost 800 overdose runs. flutch hopes police will crack down not just on the users but the dealers-- "it's out of hand is what it is and if they start doing something more serious about it then i think that stuff will stop or even get slowed down."as for his daughter's partner--"i hope he gets straightened out. but as don't have anything to worry about now. they're going to be taken care of."he says he just wants to make sure his grandkids are safe."i love them like they're my own kids. which they are . they are from my daughter. i love them to death. i would do anything for them" 9 on your side has been tracking the tri-state's heroin crisis and the fight to help families and people suffering from drug abuse ... you can find our continuing coverage on w-c-p-o dot com slash heroin ... that's also where we have resources where people can find help for heroin and opiate abuse in the tri-state.
it's an issue this grandfather says he sees to often--the latest statistics from the ohio department of health show heroin is killing more people now than ever. in 2014--the cincinnati fire department had almost 800 overdose runs. flutch hopes police will crack down not just on the users but the dealers-- "it's out of hand is what it is and if they start doing something more serious about it then i think that stuff will stop or even get slowed down."as for his daughter's...
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it's an issue this grandfather says he sees to often--the latest statistics from the ohio department of health show heroin is killing more people now than ever. in 2014--the cincinnati fire department had almost 800 overdose runs. flutch hopes police will crack down not just on the users but the dealers-- "it's out of hand is what it is and if they start doing something more serious about it then i think that stuff will stop or even get slowed down."as for his daughter's partner--"i hope he gets straightened out. but as far as the children--they about now. they're going to be taken care of."he says he just wants to make sure his grandkids are safe."i love them like they're my own kids. which they are . they are from my daughter. i love them to death. i would do anything for 9 on your side has been tracking the tri-state's heroin crisis and the fight to help families..and people suffering from drug abuse ... you can find lots of helpful information on w-c-p-o dot com slash heroin.that is where we have resources on where people can go to find help for opiate abuse here in the tri-state. a frater
it's an issue this grandfather says he sees to often--the latest statistics from the ohio department of health show heroin is killing more people now than ever. in 2014--the cincinnati fire department had almost 800 overdose runs. flutch hopes police will crack down not just on the users but the dealers-- "it's out of hand is what it is and if they start doing something more serious about it then i think that stuff will stop or even get slowed down."as for his daughter's...
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it's an issue this grandfather says he statistics from the ohio department of health show heroin is killing more people now than ever. in 2014--the cincinnati fire department had almost 800 overdose runs. flutch hopes police will crack down not just on the users but the dealers-- "it's out of hand is what it is and if they start doing something more serious about it then i think that stuff will stop or even get slowed down."as for his daughter's partner--"i hope he gets straightened out. but as far as the children--they don't have anything to worry about now. they're going to be wants to make sure his grandkids are safe."i love them like they're my own kids. which they are . they are from my daughter. i love them to death. i would do anything for them"roa, 9oys. 9 on your side has been tracking the tri-state's help families..and people suffering from drug abuse ... you can find lots of helpful information on w-c-p-o dot com slash heroin.that is where we have resources on where people can go to find help for opiate abuse here in the tri-state. a fraternity president from cornell uiversity is
it's an issue this grandfather says he statistics from the ohio department of health show heroin is killing more people now than ever. in 2014--the cincinnati fire department had almost 800 overdose runs. flutch hopes police will crack down not just on the users but the dealers-- "it's out of hand is what it is and if they start doing something more serious about it then i think that stuff will stop or even get slowed down."as for his daughter's partner--"i hope he gets...
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the bill will impact about $1.3 million in funding from the ohio department of health. it would prohibit the money from going to entities that perform or promote abortions. streetcar number three is headed to cincinnati, and it's expected in over-the-rhine tomorrow. that means there will be a couple of street closings tomorrow afternoon. it'll take about 90 minutes for from a flat-bed truck onto the tracks. next delivery is set for the end of this month and car number five is expected before the end of march. mike: new at 11, the hashtag bag search 2016 is over. andy dalton has found his luggage. just after 8:00 tonight the bengals quarterback posted this picture to twitter. adding his thanks to power of social media is real. dalton lost his bags this morning when they fell off the bed of his truck, in the dallas/ fort worth area. robert we were talking about it earlier. the bag had not been found, but new day and age. social media finds luggage. sheree: you just knew somebody was going to come through. also tonight two sheriff's deputies shot dead ambushed in a crowded
the bill will impact about $1.3 million in funding from the ohio department of health. it would prohibit the money from going to entities that perform or promote abortions. streetcar number three is headed to cincinnati, and it's expected in over-the-rhine tomorrow. that means there will be a couple of street closings tomorrow afternoon. it'll take about 90 minutes for from a flat-bed truck onto the tracks. next delivery is set for the end of this month and car number five is expected before...
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the medical director of ohio's department of health says there have been 'no' reported cases of zika virus transmission through mosquito bites in the u-s. a hebron man survives not one but two crashes with trains... officers pulling him from his truck shortly before the second train hit. 9 on your side's kristen swilley walks us through the accident and updates us on the victims condition. that driver timothy mccollough... in fair condition at uc medical after last night. but in order to show you how incredible that is we have to show you the wrecked car itself. take a look at this jeep suv... a mangled mess after 2 run ins with trains. the driver accidentally slid into one train. a witness called 911 and the police arrived to help....just getting mccullough out before a second train hit his car again.... after they were told it was "six minutes if you will from the beginning to the end. it was called into dispatch at 10:39. the first deputy arrives on scene at 10:42. three minutes later and the second train hits that car at 10:45 so in that three minutes they got here and they got h
the medical director of ohio's department of health says there have been 'no' reported cases of zika virus transmission through mosquito bites in the u-s. a hebron man survives not one but two crashes with trains... officers pulling him from his truck shortly before the second train hit. 9 on your side's kristen swilley walks us through the accident and updates us on the victims condition. that driver timothy mccollough... in fair condition at uc medical after last night. but in order to show...
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the bill targets $1.3 million in funding from the ohio department of health. it would prohibit money from going to entities that perform or promote abortions. fresh off the second-place finish in new hampshire and a victory for bernie sanders , he met with reverend al sharpton in it is his most public effort yet to court african-american voters. comments but our sharpton said the meeting focused on issues important to african-americans. sheree: in commitment 2016 news, the debate over climate change. they' re looking at eight in the eight weeks leading up to the primary. democratics say it is one of the most important issues and republicans have a different view of how much action the government should take. reporter: among the issues dictated, climate change -- debated, climate change is one of the most polarizing. >> regulations to reduce the amount of carbon is a top issue. reporter: president obama wanted to reduce pollution from power plants. and he rejected the controversial keystone pipeline. >> unchecked climate change can action is now. >> there are s
the bill targets $1.3 million in funding from the ohio department of health. it would prohibit money from going to entities that perform or promote abortions. fresh off the second-place finish in new hampshire and a victory for bernie sanders , he met with reverend al sharpton in it is his most public effort yet to court african-american voters. comments but our sharpton said the meeting focused on issues important to african-americans. sheree: in commitment 2016 news, the debate over climate...
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@the ohio department of health @has learned of two new cases of @the virus in ohio. @the first case is a butler @county woman who contracted @zika. @and the second is where a man @just returned from haiti. @earlier this week, we reported @a stark county man and a woman @were both infected after they @both traveled to haiti. @most people infected do not get @sick but there are concerns @over a link between zika and @birth defects. @>>> about 200 luminaires have @been placed at the end of @his family. @>> when the family comes home @tonight and for the next two or @three days throughout this @process, we want them to @remember that everyone in the @neighborhood is here for them @and behind them. @>> police say he was visiting a @friend at an off-campus @apartment when three suspects @barged through the door @demanding money. @investigators say an @altercation occurred and a 17- @year-old high school student @fatally shot him. @>>> can 3 is getting results @today following an @investigation into a company @that was pocketing thousands of @dollars and not delivering @gra
@the ohio department of health @has learned of two new cases of @the virus in ohio. @the first case is a butler @county woman who contracted @zika. @and the second is where a man @just returned from haiti. @earlier this week, we reported @a stark county man and a woman @were both infected after they @both traveled to haiti. @most people infected do not get @sick but there are concerns @over a link between zika and @birth defects. @>>> about 200 luminaires have @been placed at the end...
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. >> according to the ohio department of health the buckeye state was 45 out of 50 in infant mortality meaning every babies per 1,000 die before turning one. city leaders and nonprofit groups are joining together to fight the statistic saying the problem should be treated like an emergency. health care professionals believe with education they can bring the rate down. they are starting the conversations before the baby is born and handing out these safe sleep sacks to parents. >> we give every patient one. to the homeless, so the infant is warm. >> reporter: the goal is to make sure every baby born at a chance at life. mortalities obviously. some again, aren't preventible because of genetics. i would like to see those preventible ones just disappear. >> reporter: ohio's infant mortality rate went down between 2013 and 2014. but it is still above the national level. local leaders say if the entire community steps it up we can prevent many of those deaths. back to you. >> denise: all right, sia, thank you. >>> a cincinnati police officer went above and beyond the call of duty when he fou
. >> according to the ohio department of health the buckeye state was 45 out of 50 in infant mortality meaning every babies per 1,000 die before turning one. city leaders and nonprofit groups are joining together to fight the statistic saying the problem should be treated like an emergency. health care professionals believe with education they can bring the rate down. they are starting the conversations before the baby is born and handing out these safe sleep sacks to parents. >> we...
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. @>>> the cdc has learned of -- @the ohio department of health @has learned about two new @the first is a woman it @contracted zika while visiting @going to. @the second was a man returning @from haiti. @earlier we mentioned a stark @county man in lake county @woman who had traveled to @haiti. @there are links to birth @defects with zika virus. @it could be months or even @years before we see a vaccine @for a zika vaccine. @it will take 18 months perhaps @to get a long-term boxing @ready. @>>> ymca is slated to open in @cleveland. yesterday at held a @job fair for opening @positions. @it will include a three lane @swimming pool, a sauna and @more than 70 exercise @machines. @an exercise center downtown @but the galleria was looking @for tenants. @>> for both clevelanders and @people who work downtown, this @>> the grand opening is march @29. @if you are not a member and @they have reduced their @joining fee to 1 dollar. @>>> cuyahoga county is giving @local entrepreneurs tools to @be innovative. @the cuyahoga county public @library is giving access to @start up resources. @entreprene
. @>>> the cdc has learned of -- @the ohio department of health @has learned about two new @the first is a woman it @contracted zika while visiting @going to. @the second was a man returning @from haiti. @earlier we mentioned a stark @county man in lake county @woman who had traveled to @haiti. @there are links to birth @defects with zika virus. @it could be months or even @years before we see a vaccine @for a zika vaccine. @it will take 18 months perhaps @to get a long-term boxing...
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that would normally go to planned parenthood would go to health clinics selected by the ohio department of health. >>> more funding news this time encouraging developments from the feds. $97 million in funding is being made available to the state of ohio to rid our neighborhoods of vacant buildings. the money is coming from a treasury department fund that aims to help states hit hardest by the housing crisis in 2008. a second phase could make $250 million available if there is still need. >>> and keeping with news around ohio this morning, after 37 years, a woman's shoplifting case made to a judge. rachelle cooper was first charged with shoplifting back in 1979. a warrant was issued for her arrest but she was never found. that is, until last month when she was picked up for shoplifting again. they discovered the decades old warrant and contacted her original lawyer. it seems all the time that passed actually worked out into the now 60-year-old's favor. it because the odds were against them finding the witnesses. >> cooper's 1979 shoplifting charge was for stealing leather coats from pogue's depar
that would normally go to planned parenthood would go to health clinics selected by the ohio department of health. >>> more funding news this time encouraging developments from the feds. $97 million in funding is being made available to the state of ohio to rid our neighborhoods of vacant buildings. the money is coming from a treasury department fund that aims to help states hit hardest by the housing crisis in 2008. a second phase could make $250 million available if there is still...
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of the signing, planned parenthood supporters are gathering to protest the bill in columbus, the money that would normally go to planned parenthood would go to health clinics selected by the ohio department of health. >>> more funding news encouraging developments from the feds. $97million in funding is being ohio to rid our neighborhoods of vacant buildings. the money is coming from a treasury department fund aiming to help states hit hardest during the crieses in 2008 and making additional $250 million if there is still need. >>> keeping with news around ohio, after 37 years, a woman shoplifting case finally made to it a judge. rachelle cooper was charged with shoplifting in 1979, a warrant issued for her arrest, she was never found. that is until last month when indiana police picked her up for shoplifting again. >> the odds were against them this finding witnesses. >> cooper's 79 shoplifting coats from pogues department store which closed years ago. >>> thank you for starting your saturday with us. i'm nick nick, coming up, boycotting beyonce, police unions are not happy with the sing expe tabbing action ahead of her new tour. >>> president obama is spending his weekend studying what
of the signing, planned parenthood supporters are gathering to protest the bill in columbus, the money that would normally go to planned parenthood would go to health clinics selected by the ohio department of health. >>> more funding news encouraging developments from the feds. $97million in funding is being ohio to rid our neighborhoods of vacant buildings. the money is coming from a treasury department fund aiming to help states hit hardest during the crieses in 2008 and making...
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the bill will impact about $1. 3 million in funding from the ohio department of health. it would prohibit the money from going to entities that perform or promote abortions. lisa: following the new hampshire primary, senator bernie sanders and former secretary of state hillary clinton will face off in milwaukee tonight for the sixth time. tonight' presidential debate comes just days after senator sanders' s victory in the new hampshire primary. the candidates now shift their focus to nevada and south carolina, where voters will head to the polls later this month. tonight' s debate will take place at the university of milwaukee and begins at 9:00 p.m. eastern. the two democratic presidential candidates are now vying for votes in nevada, where the next democratic caucus will take place on february 20th. as for the republican presidential candidates, they are currently campaigning in south carolina, where the republican primary is set for february 20th, as well. mark: kentucky lawmakers are proposing two marriage license forms. one for gay couples that would say "first and
the bill will impact about $1. 3 million in funding from the ohio department of health. it would prohibit the money from going to entities that perform or promote abortions. lisa: following the new hampshire primary, senator bernie sanders and former secretary of state hillary clinton will face off in milwaukee tonight for the sixth time. tonight' presidential debate comes just days after senator sanders' s victory in the new hampshire primary. the candidates now shift their focus to nevada and...
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@the ohio department of health @has learned of two new cases of @the virus in ohio. @the first is a butler county @woman who contracted zika. @and the second is where a man @just returned from haiti. @this week, we reported a stark @county man and a woman were @infected after both traveled to @the haiti. @most people who are infected do @not get sick but there are @concerns over a between link @between zika and birth defects. @>>> and it could be up to 18 @months before we see a vaccine @for the zika virus. @the world health organization @says it will take that long to @get a large-scale trial @underway. @15 companies have already @>>> last night, a west lake @neighborhood was lit up in @memory of a kent state @university student shot and @killed sunday. @about 200 lumbar nairs have @been placed at the end of @driveways showing support for @the family. @>> when the family comes home @tonight and for the next two to @three days throughout the @process, we want them to @remember that everyone in the @neighbor is here for them and @behind them. @>> police say he was vis
@the ohio department of health @has learned of two new cases of @the virus in ohio. @the first is a butler county @woman who contracted zika. @and the second is where a man @just returned from haiti. @this week, we reported a stark @county man and a woman were @infected after both traveled to @the haiti. @most people who are infected do @not get sick but there are @concerns over a between link @between zika and birth defects. @>>> and it could be up to 18 @months before we see a...
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pthe ohio department of health psays she's a 30-year-old woman pfrom cleveland. pzika virus is transmitted threw pa mosquito bite. pit cannot be spread through pcasual contact but it can be ptransmitted through sexual pcontact according to the cdc. pthe fact that there's a case in pcuyahoga county is enough for pthe cleveland department of phealth to hold a press pconference. p>> we will work closely with pstate and federal partners to do pdrills and testing to ensure pthat citing is happening pthroughout the state to prevent pmosquitoes from maturing into p>> catherine: keep in mind she pis talking about the particular ptype of mosquito that spreads pzika yet to be found here in the pu.s. pas the local patient that is precovering, take rest, hydration pand motrin. pit's also advised she does not pget pregnant for at least the pnext six months. pin cleveland's news center, i'm pcatherine pcatherine bosley. p>> romona: kath catherine, thank you pfor that. p>>> joining us now to talk about pthe zika virus is dr. harenberg. p>> mark: you have some zika pfacts for us
pthe ohio department of health psays she's a 30-year-old woman pfrom cleveland. pzika virus is transmitted threw pa mosquito bite. pit cannot be spread through pcasual contact but it can be ptransmitted through sexual pcontact according to the cdc. pthe fact that there's a case in pcuyahoga county is enough for pthe cleveland department of phealth to hold a press pconference. p>> we will work closely with pstate and federal partners to do pdrills and testing to ensure pthat citing is...
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-- and ha is because they will no longer receive $1.3 million under the new law from the ohio department of health. and the law states ohio is banned from contracting health services with any group that performs or promotes abortion. and while it doesn't name planned parenthood, it's believed it will be most affected. planned parenthood released a governor signed the bill stripping more than 1 point -- and he should explain he's invested in immortality while defining one of the best programs in the state. and he signed the bill one day and he finished near the bottom of the pact at 8%. live in the newsroom, meg shaw, >> thank you. >>> and the parma mayor is getting ready for his state-of- the-city address and that is opened to the public at the local united auto worker's hall on chevrolet boulevard. >> and in north canton, the e.m.s. department is working to expand and upgrade the headquarters. the department has outgrown the two stations and one originally had three full time employees and tim thank you -- 10 full- time and 36 part-time workers worked there and that project has the approval of th
-- and ha is because they will no longer receive $1.3 million under the new law from the ohio department of health. and the law states ohio is banned from contracting health services with any group that performs or promotes abortion. and while it doesn't name planned parenthood, it's believed it will be most affected. planned parenthood released a governor signed the bill stripping more than 1 point -- and he should explain he's invested in immortality while defining one of the best programs in...
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doctor vivek murthy is officials with the columbus, ohio department of public health have confirmed that seven returning travelers have been tested for the zika virus. those seven people had returned to the united states with symptoms related to several different illnesses, including the zika virus. tests have been sent to the center for disease control. results are not expected to be returned for a couple weeks. virginia leaders are pushing for more agriculture trade with cuba. this as airline service is being offered for the first time in fifty years. department of transportation leaders say airline carriers must apply for permission to fly before they sell tickets to cuba. the goal is to expand tourism and business on the island. both sides say this is a major step forward in the growing relationship between the u-s and cuba. :26 - :43"it represents a critically important milestone in the united state's continued efforts to engage with cuba and normalize our relations, as president obama ago." the arrangement allows only twenty round trip flights per day between the u-s and havana, an
doctor vivek murthy is officials with the columbus, ohio department of public health have confirmed that seven returning travelers have been tested for the zika virus. those seven people had returned to the united states with symptoms related to several different illnesses, including the zika virus. tests have been sent to the center for disease control. results are not expected to be returned for a couple weeks. virginia leaders are pushing for more agriculture trade with cuba. this as airline...
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of brevard county. he was originally imprisoned for running over and killing a man. freshwaters was arrested in central florida, and sent back to prison in ohio in may. the florida department of health has diagnosed a new case of zika in orange county. this makes more than 30 cases identified across the state. the majority are in south florida, but as you can see, osceola, orange, brevard, and seminole counties. all zika cases in florida are travel-related. meredith: new tonight, it' s another launch delay for spacex. the rocket was all set to launch, but just one minute 40 seconds remaining in the countdown, flight controllers called for an abort. the decision came as liquid oxygen was flowing into the unmanned rocket. there' s no word on when spacex might try again. still ahead, the orlando magic get a visit from the best team in the nba. jim: also wesh 2 news is looking into the case against casey, 5 years later. hear the prosecution team discuss how the media had an impact on the case. >> it was just a feeling that i had, something was not right, something was wrong. meredith: talk about being the right place at the right time. a woman' s instinct helps police catch a bank robbe
of brevard county. he was originally imprisoned for running over and killing a man. freshwaters was arrested in central florida, and sent back to prison in ohio in may. the florida department of health has diagnosed a new case of zika in orange county. this makes more than 30 cases identified across the state. the majority are in south florida, but as you can see, osceola, orange, brevard, and seminole counties. all zika cases in florida are travel-related. meredith: new tonight, it' s another...
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> first case of the zika virus in ohio has been confirmed f to say that the woman returned from the caribbean or she got the virus, matt wright is outside of the department of public health. >> i just they just received confirmation of this first ohio case todayst they say that a 30 -year-olda woman was working in haiti and she contracted the virus she returned home with symptoms sought private doctor and has beenva recovered the virus is transmitted mainly through mosquito bites nearly all us cases are among people who recently returned from a zika spreading it through sax, the department of health says the primary mosquito that spreads it is found in the the tropics and southern in southern us but not herere, they say that only one in five people infectednl develop mild symptoms including fever rash and zinc zika has been confirmed through aka blood test doctors say the major concern is for you women who contract the virus because it could impactco brain growth and development in the baby cow that's why that's why health experts are recommending pregnant women avoid travel to areas where the at virus is being transmitted.tng >> they share the concern that they plan to
> first case of the zika virus in ohio has been confirmed f to say that the woman returned from the caribbean or she got the virus, matt wright is outside of the department of public health. >> i just they just received confirmation of this first ohio case todayst they say that a 30 -year-olda woman was working in haiti and she contracted the virus she returned home with symptoms sought private doctor and has beenva recovered the virus is transmitted mainly through mosquito bites...
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of ohio. no community is immune. urban centers or suburban subdivisions. to spread. jonathan: the state of ohio also focusing on getting families to understand this issue. the department of health identifies these groups as those with the highest heroin risks. men and women 25 to 35 years old. the problem is big everywhere, but especially in southern ohio and cleveland. the state also found high heroin risks in both urban and suburban settings. happening today, local cycling groups are hosting a memorial ride for the cyclist killed in a hit and run crash in anderson township last weekend. the ghost ride for michael prater will take off at 2:00 from lunken airport. he worked at rei in rookwood. employees from columbus's store will man the norwood one so prater's coworkers can take part in the ride. prosecutors upgraded charges against the driver in the crash. mindy woodall faces vehicular homicide charges. the crash. some of the brightest minds in kentucky will be on nku's campus to show off their creations which could solve our toughest problems. richard chiles is live with a sneak peek at the competition. richard: good morning. the future looks absolutely bright working with t
of ohio. no community is immune. urban centers or suburban subdivisions. to spread. jonathan: the state of ohio also focusing on getting families to understand this issue. the department of health identifies these groups as those with the highest heroin risks. men and women 25 to 35 years old. the problem is big everywhere, but especially in southern ohio and cleveland. the state also found high heroin risks in both urban and suburban settings. happening today, local cycling groups are hosting...
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. >> the state of ohio also focusing on getting families to understand the issue. the department of health identifies these groups as those with the highest heroin risk. men and women who are 25 to 34 years of age, the problem is big everywhere, but especially here in southern ohio as well as the cleveland area. the state also found high heroin risk in both urban and suburban settings. >> a bill working its way through the indiana state house would limit a woman's ability to get an abortion. senate bill 313 would ban abortions at any stage of pregnancy when the abortion is based on the fetus's gender, race, or potential disability. one of the lawmakers voting against the bill says it would force families who couldn't seek an illegal aborgs. >> to go home and say we don't want to take that chance that we would have a child born with downes syndrome or some other disability, you couldn't do that. >> the bill also restricts the use of fetal tissue. supporters say the bill would encourage women to seek other options instead of aborting a baby because of a disability. >> right now the coast gua
. >> the state of ohio also focusing on getting families to understand the issue. the department of health identifies these groups as those with the highest heroin risk. men and women who are 25 to 34 years of age, the problem is big everywhere, but especially here in southern ohio as well as the cleveland area. the state also found high heroin risk in both urban and suburban settings. >> a bill working its way through the indiana state house would limit a woman's ability to get an...
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@according to the governor's @dispensed in ohio dropped by @almost 42 million between 2012 @and 2014. @an improvement since the @department of health report @showing overprescribing was the @equivalent of 67 pills for @every man, woman, and child in @ohio. @the number of patients @prescribed opiates also dropped @11%. @the opiate action team released @their own guidelines to @physicians. @>> these new guidelines were @pretty hard core. @they actually say please try @not the write an opiate the @first time. @>> he says they should be @reserved for last resorts for @patient who is truly need them. @and education in both patients @and doctors needs to continue, @but at least we're headed in @the right direction. @>> that's progress. @>> superheros are popping up @around downtown cleveland. @and they're driving the @trolleys. @this is part of the fun @surrounding the world of @some of the operators are @driving costumes today through @friday. @you can enjoy a ride from @superman or bat girl for free. @our own weather wonder woman is @here with news of changes on @the way. @>> i like superman just can i @being back there. @temperatures
@according to the governor's @dispensed in ohio dropped by @almost 42 million between 2012 @and 2014. @an improvement since the @department of health report @showing overprescribing was the @equivalent of 67 pills for @every man, woman, and child in @ohio. @the number of patients @prescribed opiates also dropped @11%. @the opiate action team released @their own guidelines to @physicians. @>> these new guidelines were @pretty hard core. @they actually say please try @not the write an...
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second case of zika virus confirmed in i ohio the first case a woman in cleveland short time ago a second case conference and stark county is matt wright has more from the department of public health. >> today officials confirming a second local case of zika virus contracted by a 21-year-old stark county man just back from haiti they say unrelated to another case of ack 3-year-old cleaning woman who was is doing work they are returning last week withl symptoms, she was diagnosed and has since fully recovereded, the virus is transmitted, through mosquito bite in nearly all us cases are among those who recently returned from a hotspot has been one case of a man getting a three sacks . they say the primary mosquito that spreads it southern us but not in ohio only one out of five infected developed symptoms including fever rash and red eye, it has been confirmed through a blood test your major concern is for pregnant womenm who contract the virus that could impact theirco baby's development that's why experts recommend that they avoid travel to areas where the virus is transmitted. >> they should be concerned that they plan to travel to an area where local transmissions happen such as
second case of zika virus confirmed in i ohio the first case a woman in cleveland short time ago a second case conference and stark county is matt wright has more from the department of public health. >> today officials confirming a second local case of zika virus contracted by a 21-year-old stark county man just back from haiti they say unrelated to another case of ack 3-year-old cleaning woman who was is doing work they are returning last week withl symptoms, she was diagnosed and has...
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ohio's health department. conservatives leading some to question the timing of the bill. >>> now, to developing story that we've been watching overnight from oregon where the five-week standoff at a wildlife refuge appears to be almost over. the four remaining militia members still holed up in the office have agreed to turn themselves in this morning. the development came after federal agents surrounded the refuge and set up negotiations. among their demands the four want to meet with reverend franklin graham when they walk out from that ref fugit. >>> another very many, bundy's son has been arrested after stepping off a plane in portland and faces federal charges related to the 2014 standoff at his ranch in nevada. bundy had come to oregon with plans to go to the wildlife refuge. instead he's joined his sons in the county jail. >>> flags flying at half-staff to honor two sheriff's deputies who were gunned down in what's being called a shooting. one was killed at a restaurant in after vondon another outside a senior citizen center. the sheriff says the two victims were killed because they were wearing a uniform
ohio's health department. conservatives leading some to question the timing of the bill. >>> now, to developing story that we've been watching overnight from oregon where the five-week standoff at a wildlife refuge appears to be almost over. the four remaining militia members still holed up in the office have agreed to turn themselves in this morning. the development came after federal agents surrounded the refuge and set up negotiations. among their demands the four want to meet with...
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of zika in ohio and one in indiana. northern kentucky health officials are very concerned about a more common virus. >> the department is now reporting a big spike in cases recently of the flu. so the department recorded 100 new cases last week. that's more than a quarter of the cases for the entire season already. last year kentucky recorded nearly 3300 flu cases and five deaths. doctors say this year's flu vaccine is a better match to strains they've seen. >> busy night in commitment 2016 2016 the democrats getting ready for nevada while the carolina. primary voting in south carolina is tomorrow. polls right now in that state calling for a boycott of apple over its refusal to unlock the san bernadino attacker's i phone and is explaining his support for the iraq war in 2002. meanwhile, ted cruz and marco rubio are fighting for second. >> we need to nominate someone that can bring us together. i know i can better than anyone in this race. >> here in south carolina these next 21 hours are going to decide a great deal. >> some rubio supporters are now hoping ohio governor john kasich and jeb bush drop out of the race so r
of zika in ohio and one in indiana. northern kentucky health officials are very concerned about a more common virus. >> the department is now reporting a big spike in cases recently of the flu. so the department recorded 100 new cases last week. that's more than a quarter of the cases for the entire season already. last year kentucky recorded nearly 3300 flu cases and five deaths. doctors say this year's flu vaccine is a better match to strains they've seen. >> busy night in...
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health department, we have more on the message being sent. >> today' s confirmed case involved -- involves a 56-year-old woman. it brings the total number of cases here in ohio to four. health officials say the likelihood of getting the virus in the u.s. is incredibly low. dr. joseph con right now in ohio, it is little cause for concern. >> the main route of contracting the disease is mosquitoes and right now it is too cold. mosquitoes are not doing anything. >> he says it would be virtually impossible to contract the virus through casual contact with someone sick. >> it can be transferred via blood compact or sex. that is it. >> butler county health director says the biggest threat is for central and south america. so far the virus has been linked to birth defects in newborns. one in five people affected will even show signs. >> it is relatively a mild illness. we have 20% of the people who actually have the virus even become ill at all. most of the symptoms are mild. >> with so few cases in the u.s. a bit of a holding pattern as more people become educated about the virus. >> i would imagine that this poster of some questions and i think people are just co
health department, we have more on the message being sent. >> today' s confirmed case involved -- involves a 56-year-old woman. it brings the total number of cases here in ohio to four. health officials say the likelihood of getting the virus in the u.s. is incredibly low. dr. joseph con right now in ohio, it is little cause for concern. >> the main route of contracting the disease is mosquitoes and right now it is too cold. mosquitoes are not doing anything. >> he says it...
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department. as we get more information on it to you. also breaking now... the ohio health is active case of the zika virus in butler county. it's tied to a 56-year old woman who there's also a new case reported in licking county in connection with a man who just returned from haiti. according to the c-d-c... the virus is usually contracted through a mosquito bite... and transferred through sexual contact. and the family of sam dubose has filed a wrongful death lawsuit in federal court against former u-c police officer ray tensing. the dubose estate is seeking damages and court costs to be covered by tensing himself. tensing is facing murder charges for the shooting last july that left dubose dead, and the whole incident captured on a body camera. megan roof cam and right now as we look live in queengate... fasten your seatbelts. a roller-coaster ride has begun... complete with bitter cold, snow showers.. and the chance for a valentine's day mess! meteorologist jeff creighton is here... jeff it could get a little dicey tonight... jeff weather megan traffic cams everything seems to be moving
department. as we get more information on it to you. also breaking now... the ohio health is active case of the zika virus in butler county. it's tied to a 56-year old woman who there's also a new case reported in licking county in connection with a man who just returned from haiti. according to the c-d-c... the virus is usually contracted through a mosquito bite... and transferred through sexual contact. and the family of sam dubose has filed a wrongful death lawsuit in federal court against...
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health department today. today.also change of plans... just as an agreement had been reached to keep an ohio officer and his k-9 partner together... we'll tell you who today the cincinnati heath department is increasing its warning to people after news that the zika virus can be spread by sexual contact. contact.the cincinnati medical director is recommending men who've been to any area experiencing an outbreak and exhibiting symptoms to abstain from sex with pregnant women or women who might be getting pregnant.the first case of the virus being sexually transmitted was reported in dallas.most cases are transmitted by mosquitos. an apparent deal to keep a retiring ohio police officer with his k-9 partner has fallen through.the city of marietta had agreed to keep the officer on as a volunteer so he could keep the dog.but officer matt hickey says he retired for health reasons and hickey has offered to buy the dog but the city says it has to be auctioned off because it is considered city property. there is a go fund me page that has tens of thousands of dollars to help hickey pay for the dog. c
health department today. today.also change of plans... just as an agreement had been reached to keep an ohio officer and his k-9 partner together... we'll tell you who today the cincinnati heath department is increasing its warning to people after news that the zika virus can be spread by sexual contact. contact.the cincinnati medical director is recommending men who've been to any area experiencing an outbreak and exhibiting symptoms to abstain from sex with pregnant women or women who might...