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reporting live from camp washington, richard chiles, wlwt news 5. jonathan: have trucks rolled out yet? richard: not yet, but we've got the backhoes in place. they're measuring the salt accumulation. right now, jonathan, the ground is still fairly warm. we're seeing snow accumulate in surface itself. jonathan: thanks, richard. we have you covered when winter weather hits. stay connected with the weather skz app to get the latest on weather and traffic sent directly to your phone and follow our team of meteorologists on twitter. it ended up being rough for the bengals last night. real rough. the playoff game was a back and forth contest full the penalties, rain and injuries. bengals hung tough. and it looked like they were going to end their 25-year postseason drought until a late jeremy hill fumble gave pittsburgh another possession. the bengals lost their eight of this straight playoff game. elise jesse with how players reacted after the game. elise: one of the crazier endings to a wildcard game we've seen in recent history. it ended with the two pe
reporting live from camp washington, richard chiles, wlwt news 5. jonathan: have trucks rolled out yet? richard: not yet, but we've got the backhoes in place. they're measuring the salt accumulation. right now, jonathan, the ground is still fairly warm. we're seeing snow accumulate in surface itself. jonathan: thanks, richard. we have you covered when winter weather hits. stay connected with the weather skz app to get the latest on weather and traffic sent directly to your phone and follow our...
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reporting live in clifton, richard chiles. jonathan: you're not down with the souffle. what would you prepare, richard? ginger bread cookies? cookies and the cakes alone. i'm not a entity sweets person myself. we know you're a sweet guy. jonathan: we'll continue the conversation in 30 minutes, richard chiles, thanks. today is the last day of the outdoor adventure expo going on in sharonville. it features 130 vendors and hosts. and discussions on hunting, fishing, outdoor activities and wildlife conservation. you can hear bird calls being rung out too. runs today from 9:00 until 4:00. ten dollars for aduties to get lt adults. kids 12 and under are free. one day before the iowa caucuses. governor john kasich has gotten an important endorsement. all of the presidential candidates making one last push to get voters out on monday night. we'll have the latest from the campaign trail. not before we go outside through citycam 5. that's a barge. yeah, it's a train on the tracks. coming across north into ohio. there's the box car for you. our next item is a genuine "name your pric
reporting live in clifton, richard chiles. jonathan: you're not down with the souffle. what would you prepare, richard? ginger bread cookies? cookies and the cakes alone. i'm not a entity sweets person myself. we know you're a sweet guy. jonathan: we'll continue the conversation in 30 minutes, richard chiles, thanks. today is the last day of the outdoor adventure expo going on in sharonville. it features 130 vendors and hosts. and discussions on hunting, fishing, outdoor activities and wildlife...
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``richard chiles is live in ``florence with the latest. ``good morning. ``richard: jonathan, good morning. ``the boone county sheriffs ``deputies say it's a waiting ``they've been here over eight ``hours, waiting out a suspect ``they say has barricaded himself ``into a home in the 5000 block of ``hazelwood. ``the situation began with a ``domestic dispute between a ``mother and her son. ``the mother called boone county ``police, saying that her son had ``barricaded himself into the ``mobil home here deputies ``responded quickly. ``officers to s.w.a.t. units. ``it's been a tense situation, but ``officers saying they're waiting ``out their situation not to ``pressure the individual, not to ``go in and to escalate an already ``tense situation. ``they have been in communication. ``with the individual previously ``before and are well aware of the ``situation. ``family members say the ``himself. ``they'll take their time and ``continue to wait out the ``situation. ``not giving up a tactical ``time. ``communicating with neighbors in ``the community, suggesting tha
``richard chiles is live in ``florence with the latest. ``good morning. ``richard: jonathan, good morning. ``the boone county sheriffs ``deputies say it's a waiting ``they've been here over eight ``hours, waiting out a suspect ``they say has barricaded himself ``into a home in the 5000 block of ``hazelwood. ``the situation began with a ``domestic dispute between a ``mother and her son. ``the mother called boone county ``police, saying that her son had ``barricaded himself into the ``mobil home...
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wlwt news 5' s richard chiles is live downtown with the details on today' s events. richard, good morning. richard: it' s a party on the plaza as the second annual frozen 5k is wrapping up, the these folks are making their way across the finish line. high-fiving, enjoying the party atmosphere. is the second year this race has been a part of this weekend. the cincinnati cyclones facing off tonight at 7:00 -- 7:30 against quad city. they make a difference in the fight against breast cancer. they get a chance to turn the ice pink the hockey game this evening. it' s a wonderful day, a beautiful events. taking their way across the finish time, enjoying this morning. making the difference in the life of someone with breast cancer, , the run got started at 9:00 this morning. folks making their way across the finish line again, certainly an exciting opportunity. the cyclones game today and starts at 7:30. the cyclones taking on quad city tonight. richard chiles, wlwt news 5. jonathan: which adds up to more, too high fives, or three to choose? helping relieve water worries in
wlwt news 5' s richard chiles is live downtown with the details on today' s events. richard, good morning. richard: it' s a party on the plaza as the second annual frozen 5k is wrapping up, the these folks are making their way across the finish line. high-fiving, enjoying the party atmosphere. is the second year this race has been a part of this weekend. the cincinnati cyclones facing off tonight at 7:00 -- 7:30 against quad city. they make a difference in the fight against breast cancer. they...
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reporting live, richard chiles, wlwt news 5. jonathan: richard, thanks. stay connected with the weather app. to get the latest on weather and traffic sent directly to your phone whenever winter weather hits. follow our meteorologists on twitter. the weather may be echoing the feelings of some bengals fans after another playoff meltdown. in many ways, last night's loss to the steelers may have been the worst of all. wlwt news 5's george vogel has the details. george: i've been doing this a night between the bengals and the steelers. it was the bengals doing all the melting down. they had a sure victory, turned it into defeat, and they turned it into defeat with a couple of costly, late, unsportsmanlike penalties. you can never let that happen. pittsburgh gets out of there were hard hits and rough play throughout the game. gio bernard had to leave with a concussion. shoulder injury late in the game. but after trailing 15-0, the bengals come all the way back under two minutes to go, a.j. mccarron to a.j. green. touchdown. the bengals take a 16-15 lead. then
reporting live, richard chiles, wlwt news 5. jonathan: richard, thanks. stay connected with the weather app. to get the latest on weather and traffic sent directly to your phone whenever winter weather hits. follow our meteorologists on twitter. the weather may be echoing the feelings of some bengals fans after another playoff meltdown. in many ways, last night's loss to the steelers may have been the worst of all. wlwt news 5's george vogel has the details. george: i've been doing this a night...
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. `` richard chiles is live down ``there with more on this ``devastating three alarm fire. ``good morning. ``richard: good morning. `` fire crews worked for about ``three hours. ``of this street -- this ``three-story structure catches `` flames could be seen shooting ``out of the intense fire. ``destroying the roof of this ``building. ``getting crews three hours to ``knock down the heavy smoke and ``fire. ``those folks now without a home, ``depending on the courtesy of red ``cross. ``witnesses and neighbors tell us ``the fire started around 11:00. `` crews are able to knock down the ``stubborn flames and continuing ``the work throughout the night. `` at this time fire investigators ``are remaining on the scene here, ``going through the rubble of this ``fire, trying to determine the ``cause and damage estimate. ``no damage estimate has been set, ``but contractors and crews ``continue on the work. `` 10 families looking for a place `` wlwt news 5. ``jonathan: thank you, richard. ``a crash on interstate 74 turned ``into a harrowing investigation. ``the woman was identified as `
. `` richard chiles is live down ``there with more on this ``devastating three alarm fire. ``good morning. ``richard: good morning. `` fire crews worked for about ``three hours. ``of this street -- this ``three-story structure catches `` flames could be seen shooting ``out of the intense fire. ``destroying the roof of this ``building. ``getting crews three hours to ``knock down the heavy smoke and ``fire. ``those folks now without a home, ``depending on the courtesy of red ``cross. ``witnesses...
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richard chiles, wlwt, news 5. jonathan: if you're looking for ideas to make over your home, you may want to head to sharonville. you'll see the latest trends in seminars. the expo runs from today from noon to 8:00 it's $5 for adults. free. an attack and siege of a west african hotel turns deadly. what we know about the death responsibility. high school basketball coverage continues in the sports 5. we'll show you a buzzer-beater ending that one local team pulled off. you won't want to miss it. city cam 5. stay with us. i can't find my discover card! wait, i can freeze my account. freeze it, from discover. it allows you to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds if your card is misplaced. not here... and once you find your card, you can switch it right on again. hey, you're back! freeze it, only from discover. jonathan: welcome back. 7:09. a hotel in the capital of the west african nation of burkina faso has been retaken by authorities after it was attacked by local al-qaeda militants. 126 people have been
richard chiles, wlwt, news 5. jonathan: if you're looking for ideas to make over your home, you may want to head to sharonville. you'll see the latest trends in seminars. the expo runs from today from noon to 8:00 it's $5 for adults. free. an attack and siege of a west african hotel turns deadly. what we know about the death responsibility. high school basketball coverage continues in the sports 5. we'll show you a buzzer-beater ending that one local team pulled off. you won't want to miss it....
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``richard chiles, wlwt news 5. ``jonathan: richard, thanks. ``continuing team coverage, wlwt ``news 5's andrew setters is live ``in dry ridge, where cleanup ``crews were hard at work this ``morning getting the roads ``cleared. ``hey, andrew. ``reporter: ``reporter:my, my hi, jonathan. ``road crews working here. ``in the distance what you're ``concerned about when you talk ``about this area is what kind of ``shape is the interstate in. ``i-75 is in good shape. ``one of the great thorngs ings that's ``come about with this snowstorm ``is everybody let the road crews ``do their work. ``even here where we got a couple ``inches in dry ridge, i-75 is in ``good shape because they attacked ``it. ``and miss. ``it depends on how heavily ``traveled they are. ``side streets in dry ridge were ``in rough shape when you pulled ``morning. ``i have a feeling they've ``improved some since then because ``road crews have been back around ``to go after them a little more. ``as you head south this morning, ``you get to see more snow than ``you saw in hamilton county
``richard chiles, wlwt news 5. ``jonathan: richard, thanks. ``continuing team coverage, wlwt ``news 5's andrew setters is live ``in dry ridge, where cleanup ``crews were hard at work this ``morning getting the roads ``cleared. ``hey, andrew. ``reporter: ``reporter:my, my hi, jonathan. ``road crews working here. ``in the distance what you're ``concerned about when you talk ``about this area is what kind of ``shape is the interstate in. ``i-75 is in good shape. ``one of the great thorngs ings...
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``richard chiles is live in ``situation. ``richard, good morning. ``richard: jonathan, good morning. ``the standoff playing out for ``about the last six hours here in ``boone county. ``it's at the intersection of ``zigzag and jenny. ``a man has barricaded himself ``into his home in the 5000 block ``of hazel. ``deputy ies were called out about of a after they say ``a domestic dispute. ``officers have been here ``throughout the night, playing it ``out slowly instead of going into ``the property. ``they have ems standing pie. ``a man has barricaded himself in ``the 5 ``the scene has been playing out ``for officers. ``cold temperatures have added ``complications. ``patiently, trying to do their ``best to communicate with the ``individual inside. ``we'll continue to follow the ``story, jonathan. ``jonathan: thank you. ``new this morning, a crash on ``edwards exit. ``police say three vehicles were ``involved. ``one person was trapped inside ``their vehicle. ``that person had minor injuries. ``this happened just after 3:00 ``this morning. ``we're told one
``richard chiles is live in ``situation. ``richard, good morning. ``richard: jonathan, good morning. ``the standoff playing out for ``about the last six hours here in ``boone county. ``it's at the intersection of ``zigzag and jenny. ``a man has barricaded himself ``into his home in the 5000 block ``of hazel. ``deputy ies were called out about of a after they say ``a domestic dispute. ``officers have been here ``throughout the night, playing it ``out slowly instead of going into ``the property....
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wlwt news 5' s richard chiles has more on this dose of winter reality. richard: after a long hiatus, the snow and slush of winter has returned to the tri-state. >> i thought it was going to rain, but i came out, and i saw snow. richard: a light dusting left about an inch and a half of wet, sticky powder across the region. bringing with it the scrapping, the shoveling, and the salting of snow and ice. even with the late start this year, many weren' t ready for this first accumulating snow of the season. jessica fawcett: i' m in my sneakers, and i have on a t-shirt under here. i have a coat hanger. i was not expecting this. richard: road crews across the area loaded up to hit the highways. jarrod bolden: everybody has we knew it was coming. we just did not know exactly when. our preparations started long ago. we were ready. it' s time now to kick it in gear and get out there and provide that service. richard: that service met this first event head on, keeping drivers on the road. >> i saw the snow before i headed out. but, i was hoping it wasn' t this much.
wlwt news 5' s richard chiles has more on this dose of winter reality. richard: after a long hiatus, the snow and slush of winter has returned to the tri-state. >> i thought it was going to rain, but i came out, and i saw snow. richard: a light dusting left about an inch and a half of wet, sticky powder across the region. bringing with it the scrapping, the shoveling, and the salting of snow and ice. even with the late start this year, many weren' t ready for this first accumulating snow...
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wlwt news 5's richard chiles live downtown with the latest, the excitement stirring throughout the queen city. richard, my 12-year-old niece scored a ticket on the field. she'll be like two rows up. what do you think about that? nikola settles. luckiest 12-year-old around. richard: she needs a buy a powerball ticket. nikola will be one of 65,000 fans here at paul brown stadium jamming the stadium to join the cincinnati bengals. 10,000 pourg in to see the excitement of the game. fans kicking off the excitement. tailgate tailgating, celebrating at the banks. local businesses cashing in with venues already packed. a.j. mccarron starting in the place of andy dalton. talking with cincinnati bengals fans, no doubt this team is ready to roar. >> i've been a bengals fan for over 35 years. tomorrow's game is probably the most critical game that i have seen in my 35-year career. richard: with 65,000 screaming bengals fans pouring in, thousands of others throughout downtown, you want to a arrive early. this is going to be the super of the football universe. talking with the cincinnati police captai
wlwt news 5's richard chiles live downtown with the latest, the excitement stirring throughout the queen city. richard, my 12-year-old niece scored a ticket on the field. she'll be like two rows up. what do you think about that? nikola settles. luckiest 12-year-old around. richard: she needs a buy a powerball ticket. nikola will be one of 65,000 fans here at paul brown stadium jamming the stadium to join the cincinnati bengals. 10,000 pourg in to see the excitement of the game. fans kicking off...
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``mark: thank you. `` richard chiles is on the ``roadways giving you a look at ``what you can expect. ``richard: i' m coming through ``mount perry southbound into ``downtown, right now, we are ``giving each other a little bit ``extra space. ``everyone is traveling on slick ``roads. ``the snow looks like it has ``stopped falling for this part of ``the commute. ``roadways and road conditions are ``clear as people are starting out ``there early morning commute into ``work. ``reporting live. ``mark: thank you. ``we will have another check on ``the weather just ahead. ``as conditions change, stay ``connected with the weather app ``for the latest on weather, ``lisa: and other top story this ``morning, a robbery suspect is ``shot and killed by a cincinnati ``police officer. ``the robbery happened at the ``walgreens and deals near the ``corner of glenway and sunset ``last night. ``chief isaac says the two ``officers spotted the suspect ``with what appeared to be a gun ``in his waistband. ``both officers fired but it is ``unclear if one or both actually ``hit him. ``both officers have been pla
``mark: thank you. `` richard chiles is on the ``roadways giving you a look at ``what you can expect. ``richard: i' m coming through ``mount perry southbound into ``downtown, right now, we are ``giving each other a little bit ``extra space. ``everyone is traveling on slick ``roads. ``the snow looks like it has ``stopped falling for this part of ``the commute. ``roadways and road conditions are ``clear as people are starting out ``there early morning commute into ``work. ``reporting live....
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richard chiles is live for us this morning with tips ahead of the deep freeze. good morning, richard. >> per caution and preparation, those are the keywords of the day. the shelter here opened up and provided some relief for folks with shelters across the area opening as well. for others providing relief from a cold is certainly very important. lots of things to keep in mind to cut down on health risks. one of the major ones is hypothermia. hypothermia can happen with temperatures as high as 50 to 60 degrees if conditions are damp and windy. experts say that the elderly and babies are at higher risk and that the first signs of that frostbite also becomes a problem during cold weather with fingers, toes, ears and nose the first to be affected. for either ailment experts say that you should take up wet or damp clothes and put on something dry immediately. as the temperatures drop over the next couple of days as the arctic blasts are expected to blanket the tri-state, several shelters are open, including this one here in queens gate. also the shelter in covington ha
richard chiles is live for us this morning with tips ahead of the deep freeze. good morning, richard. >> per caution and preparation, those are the keywords of the day. the shelter here opened up and provided some relief for folks with shelters across the area opening as well. for others providing relief from a cold is certainly very important. lots of things to keep in mind to cut down on health risks. one of the major ones is hypothermia. hypothermia can happen with temperatures as high...
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wlwt news 5' s richard chiles is live with the latest. richard? richard: good evening. the 51 crosstown -- a family enjoying tonight getting ice cream, walking across the street. a 73-year-old man is dead. his 41-year-old daughter is at university hospital. the scene begins with that metro bus making a left-hand turn from erie onto edwards. the metro was making the turn around 8:00 p.m. when the bus struck a father and daughter leaving greaters on the corner of edwards and erie. witnesses say the pair were walking in the southbound crosswalk when hit by the bus ending up here in the , intersection. the father was pronounced dead here on the scene. the daughter, along with the driver of that 51 crosstown bus, transported to university medical center. the extent of their injuries not known at this time. >> this is a driver that' s been with metro for about 10 years. so a driver that has quite a bit of experience. the driver of the metro bus has again, very upsetting experience for all of us in the metro family. our hearts are with the people who are involved. richard: cin
wlwt news 5' s richard chiles is live with the latest. richard? richard: good evening. the 51 crosstown -- a family enjoying tonight getting ice cream, walking across the street. a 73-year-old man is dead. his 41-year-old daughter is at university hospital. the scene begins with that metro bus making a left-hand turn from erie onto edwards. the metro was making the turn around 8:00 p.m. when the bus struck a father and daughter leaving greaters on the corner of edwards and erie. witnesses say...
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wlwt news 5's richard chiles live downtown with the latest on the bengals excitement stirg through the queen city with a muted orange sweater on. richard great to see you. richard: jonathan, good to see you too, my friend. it's been a long while for you and i and the cincinnati back january 6, 1991, since this team has won a playoff game. that's going to change thanks to the muted orange, proud black and orange of bengals fans, excited to cheer this team on. bengals fans, of course, gathering through the banks, hoping to see a bengals playoff history being done at paul brown stadium. local businesses cashing in on the excitement. some venues always celebrating. friday night at the holy grail, the party was under way. merchandise, food and drinks, local bars for high traffic. fans are confident in had the quarterback and our defense. the defense allowing only 20 points in nine of the last ten games. the steelers arguably one of the best receiver/quarterback duels in the nfl with roethlisberger and antonio brown. we caught up with one bengals a reason to celebrate. >> i've been a bengal
wlwt news 5's richard chiles live downtown with the latest on the bengals excitement stirg through the queen city with a muted orange sweater on. richard great to see you. richard: jonathan, good to see you too, my friend. it's been a long while for you and i and the cincinnati back january 6, 1991, since this team has won a playoff game. that's going to change thanks to the muted orange, proud black and orange of bengals fans, excited to cheer this team on. bengals fans, of course, gathering...
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wlwt news 5' s richard chiles is just back from the scene with an update. richard: well the two young , boys, ages 8 and 12, are being treated at children' s hospital , both suffering from exposure and hypothermia, but it' s a neighbor' s quick-thinking that is being credited with saving >> i could hear some kids, and i was thinking to myself -- ice, kids, lake -- not good. richard pamela neville said she : heard the desperate cries of children and knew something was horribly wrong. >> when i looked around the shed, i thought there was one boy, but there was two, and he was in the water crying for help. richard pamela ran to her : husband. by then, son john had pulled into the driveway and the two quickly sprang into action. two boys were trapped in the freezing waters of lake fitchelberg, their bodies quickly going cold. >> the one boy was trying to remain calm. trying to help the other one. but the younger boy was pulling him down in the ice a little bit. richard with no time to think, : john and his father got a boat into the water and headed for the boys
wlwt news 5' s richard chiles is just back from the scene with an update. richard: well the two young , boys, ages 8 and 12, are being treated at children' s hospital , both suffering from exposure and hypothermia, but it' s a neighbor' s quick-thinking that is being credited with saving >> i could hear some kids, and i was thinking to myself -- ice, kids, lake -- not good. richard pamela neville said she : heard the desperate cries of children and knew something was horribly wrong....
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richard chiles, wlwt news 5. jonathan: richard, stay warm. as weather and traffic jonathan: as weather and traffic conditions change, stay connected with the wlwt weather app. you'll get the very latest on weather, traffic and closings sent directly to your phone whenever winter of whether hits. overnight. our sister station in orld says one person was killed by a tornado in manatee county. sarasota. it's a rough storm. injury. we'll continue to gather information and bring you more police have identified the victim of a homicide in westwood. the victim is 25-year-old kareem howell. just before 6:00 p.m., police were called to a wooded trail behind the 3100 block of bracken person down. when police arrived, they found howell with a gunshot wound. he was taken to u.c. medical center, where he died from his injuries. no arrests have been made. the shooting comes as police continue a search for a shooting suspect in avondale for a shooting that happened in the 3500 block of alaska avenue just before 9:00 friday night. the victim was driven to ch
richard chiles, wlwt news 5. jonathan: richard, stay warm. as weather and traffic jonathan: as weather and traffic conditions change, stay connected with the wlwt weather app. you'll get the very latest on weather, traffic and closings sent directly to your phone whenever winter of whether hits. overnight. our sister station in orld says one person was killed by a tornado in manatee county. sarasota. it's a rough storm. injury. we'll continue to gather information and bring you more police have...
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richard chiles is live with tips ahead of the deep freeze. good morning. richard: good morning. to loom over the tri-state, again, as jennifer schack mentioned, those temperatures hovering in the teens, expected next week. cold centers like this one here in covington will be very busy, providing some shelter from the storm for those folks less fortunate. but as the temperatures begin to settle down into these teens, certainly lots of advice to pass on. as this deep freeze sinks in this week, the risk of hypothermia an occur in temperatures as high as 50 degrees if temperatures are wet and damp. babies and the elderly are especially at risk. the first signs of hypothermia include shivering. advanced frostbite is a problem as well. fingers, toes and ears may be the first areas to be affected. for either ailment, experts say take off the damp clothing, wrap in warm blankets. as the temperatures expected to be in the teens over the next week, these cold shelters will the cold center in cincinnati opening up in gest street as bell as two well as two locations in
richard chiles is live with tips ahead of the deep freeze. good morning. richard: good morning. to loom over the tri-state, again, as jennifer schack mentioned, those temperatures hovering in the teens, expected next week. cold centers like this one here in covington will be very busy, providing some shelter from the storm for those folks less fortunate. but as the temperatures begin to settle down into these teens, certainly lots of advice to pass on. as this deep freeze sinks in this week,...
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``continuing our wlwt news 5' s ``team coverage with richard ``chiles who' s out on a live drive ``of the roads this morning. ``richard? ``richard: good morning. ``we are on live drive five. ``hamilton county. ``we are heading towards 275 ``northbound on i-74. ``snowflakes are coming down ``heavier. ``we do see several road crews. ``the highways are glazed over. ``are not bad and the pretreatment ``has been very effective. `` as the drive gets heavier into ``the morning commute, we are ``watching it. ``making the chart going into i-74 ``going into eastbound down town ``cincinnati. ``we don' t have a lot of traffic ``but the precipitation is heavy. ``the flakes are falling and it is ``wet snow. ``that will be adding a ``complication. ``marco thank you. ``winter weather challenging ``drivers, and their vehicles, and ``aaa is coming to the rescue. ``aaa' s roadside rescue team has ``helped nearly 1000 drivers in ``the cincinnati region already ``this winter. ``they say to watch for signs of ``an old battery, keep an eye on ``your tires and always carry an ``emergency roadside kit. ``can
``continuing our wlwt news 5' s ``team coverage with richard ``chiles who' s out on a live drive ``of the roads this morning. ``richard? ``richard: good morning. ``we are on live drive five. ``hamilton county. ``we are heading towards 275 ``northbound on i-74. ``snowflakes are coming down ``heavier. ``we do see several road crews. ``the highways are glazed over. ``are not bad and the pretreatment ``has been very effective. `` as the drive gets heavier into ``the morning commute, we are...
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they are hitting the streets to raise awareness about breast wlwt news 5' s richard chiles has the details on the events that what a hat out there, richard. richard: what a hat. she is the queen. five years the cincinnati cyclones. second year for this amazing race. >> we hope to have a bunch of runners out here. it is the first 5k of the season. come on down. we are still taking registration up to 8:45 a.m. richard: the weather will be perfect. just $35 to register. last year, you' re thousands of folks cheering. lots and lots of success stories. >> a lot of different ways that people get involved. for the running community, or sticking with a new year' s resolution. not only do they run, $35, they get a ticket tonight for think and the rank. -- pink in the rink. richard: talk about these jerseys. the cyclones will wear them tonight. >> every year we create a custom jersey the players wear. after the game, you can bid on your player' s favorite jersey. richard: the pink ribbon girls, we all love. of course, we know five is the best number, jonathan. it is an amazing event to be part of. t
they are hitting the streets to raise awareness about breast wlwt news 5' s richard chiles has the details on the events that what a hat out there, richard. richard: what a hat. she is the queen. five years the cincinnati cyclones. second year for this amazing race. >> we hope to have a bunch of runners out here. it is the first 5k of the season. come on down. we are still taking registration up to 8:45 a.m. richard: the weather will be perfect. just $35 to register. last year, you' re...
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reporter: downtown , richard chiles, wlwt news 5. courtis: victoria' to have the home in moving condition by march. if you would like to donate materials or time click on the link to our website. wlwt.com. time is dwindling for the presidential candidates as i will voters prepare to let their voices be heard on monday' s caucuses. a team of reporters are covering the state now. >> we are on the bernie sanders bus in eastern iowa as he tries to close the deal against hillary clinton here in the final days of campaigning. sanders making the closing argument that has gotten him this far against clinton focusing on wall street and the billionaire class that has influenced elections. sanders working hard to close this deal. he has been out the last four stay tuned for the latest up close and personal from the campaign trail. >> tonight we see temperatures in the 60' s, dropping. grab the jacket if you' re heading out. there is the chance for severe weather. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder whether i should s
reporter: downtown , richard chiles, wlwt news 5. courtis: victoria' to have the home in moving condition by march. if you would like to donate materials or time click on the link to our website. wlwt.com. time is dwindling for the presidential candidates as i will voters prepare to let their voices be heard on monday' s caucuses. a team of reporters are covering the state now. >> we are on the bernie sanders bus in eastern iowa as he tries to close the deal against hillary clinton here...
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wlwt news 5' s richard chiles has the details on the events that has cincinnati going pink. and they timed it well as far as the temperatures. richard: they timed it perfectly. reason. going out this year for the second annual frozen 5k. this organization partnering with these cincinnati cyclones, getting folks up and out. it is an amazing race. the second year we have seen people enjoying a wonderful opportunity. it' s a wonderful event. the banks, winding underneath 2nd street and the plaza. enjoying a great event. it is a partnership with the cincinnati cyclones. great ambassadors. you have been partnering with the pink ribbon girls for five years. show us the jersey. that is what it is all about, raising awareness. >> this is our biggest event of the year. they have been phenomenal. cancer patients in the tri-state area -- all of that money stays here in cincinnati. it' s going to be a great day today. the weather is supposed to be perfect as well. reporter: this is one of the jerseys that will be auctioned off your a great chance to get out to a wonderful event here in r
wlwt news 5' s richard chiles has the details on the events that has cincinnati going pink. and they timed it well as far as the temperatures. richard: they timed it perfectly. reason. going out this year for the second annual frozen 5k. this organization partnering with these cincinnati cyclones, getting folks up and out. it is an amazing race. the second year we have seen people enjoying a wonderful opportunity. it' s a wonderful event. the banks, winding underneath 2nd street and the plaza....
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jonathan: he' s an organizer, that richard are -- that richard chiles. i' m jonathan hargett. this is meteorologist, jennifer schack. you ready? jennifer: how are we going to make that work? jonathan: at least a couple of hundred, people love that event. we' ve gotten the taste for spring for sure. jennifer: today we will be rivaling yesterday, but the difference will be that cloud cover. temperatures in the loop, a mild sunday morning. maybe some long sleeves, nothing heavy. even with clouds and dry conditions, a dry sweep for everyone. not to say that a sprinkle or light shower for the indiana counties is the possibility. bringing in showers from the west, you can see those clouds thickening. we should be easily able to climb to 62, 44 alone. where we should be, those temperatures are quite a bit cooler. heading back below average in the second half of our forecast. a chance for strong storms along jonathan: now being held on a 65 thousand dollars bond. he fired shots into a home . a woman inside was not hit. jordan threatened to kill the responding officers. they did find t
jonathan: he' s an organizer, that richard are -- that richard chiles. i' m jonathan hargett. this is meteorologist, jennifer schack. you ready? jennifer: how are we going to make that work? jonathan: at least a couple of hundred, people love that event. we' ve gotten the taste for spring for sure. jennifer: today we will be rivaling yesterday, but the difference will be that cloud cover. temperatures in the loop, a mild sunday morning. maybe some long sleeves, nothing heavy. even with clouds...
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richard chiles is out on the roads live with the effort to keep you safe. hey, richard. >> scary behind the wheel for us today. navigating through clifton heights and university heights, we' ve got out half of an inch of powder on the ground and on the on the side streets it' s a little difficult. some slick spots we have encountered in the drive this morning. making your way again through university heights and clifton heights, road crews have been watching this since early this morning and throughout the night. the precipitation started at 5 a.m. and lasted for about an hour and a half, leaving half an inch on the ground. road crews initially said that they were not going to pretreat the roads because of the heavy rain that falling overnight when it just washed off the pretreatment that they put down. the crews have been able to get out and we saw them working and heard the same reports in northern kentucky as well. already this morning we have had reports of two accidents on 275 and an accident on the west side. again, a reminder to folks who morning, tak
richard chiles is out on the roads live with the effort to keep you safe. hey, richard. >> scary behind the wheel for us today. navigating through clifton heights and university heights, we' ve got out half of an inch of powder on the ground and on the on the side streets it' s a little difficult. some slick spots we have encountered in the drive this morning. making your way again through university heights and clifton heights, road crews have been watching this since early this morning...
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i' m richard chiles. jonathan: i' m going with the bengals winning. anything different? richard: i' m just saying it is a big win for the bengals. jonathan: fair enough. teaching important lessons outside of lecture halls. details on the group that could help you understand financial aid. wake up in your first home. wake up in a home you've made a bit bigger. wake up in a home with a new address. wake up in a home that doesn't even have an address. as your life evolves, your dream home evolves too, and protecting it takes committed support. at american family insurance we support your dreams. see how you can save with ring video doorbell back. when cincinnati organization making a difference for past and future college students. with this today, larry cameron, charles daniels and sharon bronson. thank you for coming in. so you have an upcoming want to talk about, but this sounds like a really important job that your group does to understand financial aid. it can be tricky. a lot of measures you have to sit under or above. where do people get snagged up most often ?if you
i' m richard chiles. jonathan: i' m going with the bengals winning. anything different? richard: i' m just saying it is a big win for the bengals. jonathan: fair enough. teaching important lessons outside of lecture halls. details on the group that could help you understand financial aid. wake up in your first home. wake up in a home you've made a bit bigger. wake up in a home with a new address. wake up in a home that doesn't even have an address. as your life evolves, your dream home evolves...
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wlwt news 5's richard chiles is live in clifton ahead of the retail bakers of america road show. richard, good morning. i love the mystery mobile. you got any other creations in there? richard: jonathan, amazing cakes to take a look at. con swell la, tell us about the event. it's wonderful. jason and i have been floating around the kitchen, getting in the way, of course. but it's an amazing competition going on. >> it is an amazing competition. we have the greater cincinnati retail baker association in conjunction with the ohio baker association. the contests are to have seven contestants in the final two first places are going to represent ohio in the nationals in las vegas on october, 2016. richard: lots of folks working hard. we're seeing finish prep work happening with the floor work. talk to us about what chef is doing right there. >> elise is doing gum-based flowers. they were allowed to bring those. they have to present three cakes at 2:00 p.m. one is a wedding cake. >> this is an amazing competition. we have national terns -- attention. folks from the food network here as
wlwt news 5's richard chiles is live in clifton ahead of the retail bakers of america road show. richard, good morning. i love the mystery mobile. you got any other creations in there? richard: jonathan, amazing cakes to take a look at. con swell la, tell us about the event. it's wonderful. jason and i have been floating around the kitchen, getting in the way, of course. but it's an amazing competition going on. >> it is an amazing competition. we have the greater cincinnati retail baker...
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``beginning team coverage, wlwt ``news 5's richard chiles in live ``drive five this morning. ``i've seen more black pavement ``than white when you've been on ``today. ``richard: jonathan, good morning. ``eric cross behind the wheel. ``we're making our way through ``lower clifton through the ``university of cincinnati. ``the hill side always very ``treacherous. ``as you mentioned, there's more ``black asphalt showing than the ``light powder of snow. ``even on the side streets. ``these cincinnati road crews have ``been working very hard in ``12-hour shifts. ``we had a chance to talk to a ``couple folks at the garages ``there and they talk about the ``12-hour day they've been putting ``in, making sure roadways are ``clear for folks getting out this ``morning. ``right now, more black asphalt ``showing. ``still a warning and advisory ``going through bridges and ``overpasses which still have a ``temperatures floating around 29 ``degrees or so. ``the side streets here in clifton ``have been hit and treated. ``a lot of the pretreat has worked ``well. ``making our way to the major ``ar
``beginning team coverage, wlwt ``news 5's richard chiles in live ``drive five this morning. ``i've seen more black pavement ``than white when you've been on ``today. ``richard: jonathan, good morning. ``eric cross behind the wheel. ``we're making our way through ``lower clifton through the ``university of cincinnati. ``the hill side always very ``treacherous. ``as you mentioned, there's more ``black asphalt showing than the ``light powder of snow. ``even on the side streets. ``these cincinnati...
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reporter: richard chiles, wlwt news five. andrew: the drop-in centers also shelter. biggest festivals around the tri-state is ending after nearly a century. thousands of people festival each year. they cannot get it going any reporter: rita fest is officially over after 99 years in the community. thousands of people have fun memories of the big tents taking over the grounds. the festival is officially over. they will focus on other funding avenues to help the school. every dollar raised from the festival was used to help with tuition for students. it started in 1916, last year they raise nearly $200,000. here is what school officials posted on their facebook page. we realize that thousands of people in our community have gone memories of rita fest. we are honored to be a part of the many peoples lives. grady or -- greater cincinnati will continue to support us and other ways. they also want to thank the countless volunteers who make this vessel happened year after year. andrew: a series of crashes shutting down ronald reagan
reporter: richard chiles, wlwt news five. andrew: the drop-in centers also shelter. biggest festivals around the tri-state is ending after nearly a century. thousands of people festival each year. they cannot get it going any reporter: rita fest is officially over after 99 years in the community. thousands of people have fun memories of the big tents taking over the grounds. the festival is officially over. they will focus on other funding avenues to help the school. every dollar raised from...
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wlwt news 5' s richard chiles has more on the powerball mania sweeping greater cincinnati. richard: from the palatial to the high performing, tri-state lottery players are filling out their lucky numbers and making their champagne wishes and caviar dreams shopping list. with tonight' s powerball jackpot hovering over $900 million, there are a lot of hard choices awaiting our future millionaires. riverview high rise or kentucky estate -- for less than $6 million, you can have both. of course, you have to drive don of mercedes benz of fort mitchell can sell you a car for every day of the week. >> if you have $800 million, you are going to want a mercedes g63. this is our most prestigious. it is the most unbelievable sport-utility. it is only $155,000. richard: david taylor says he knows exactly what he will buy when his lucky numbers are drawn. >> i would buy that maybach right over there. i' ve been watching it. it is a beautiful car. i' d have to get a driver, of course. richard: claudia says she is going to be a little more practical with her spending. >> a private jet and
wlwt news 5' s richard chiles has more on the powerball mania sweeping greater cincinnati. richard: from the palatial to the high performing, tri-state lottery players are filling out their lucky numbers and making their champagne wishes and caviar dreams shopping list. with tonight' s powerball jackpot hovering over $900 million, there are a lot of hard choices awaiting our future millionaires. riverview high rise or kentucky estate -- for less than $6 million, you can have both. of course,...
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reporter: richard chiles, the wlwt news 5 news 5. mike: they will be playing the san francisco giants down at great american ball park. nick cap or failed to pick up his fourth game gold today. the athlete who made his start had earned three gold medals and ski slope style. aspen. he tweeted pictures of this time he was even showing support for cincinnati reds. cincinnati' accurate forecast. another break from winter today. result temperatures in the mid-60' s. it is still pretty nice out there. the one difference other than the cloud cover is that we a do have some cooler weather off to our west. it is going to make it cold for us tonight. the rain is moving through indiana. that is our cold front. we' re going to see some rain showers. later this evening we' ll see some sprinkles. other than that, there will not be a big deal. it be nice and mild. 61 degrees based hill, 64 brooksville, 60 in hillsboro, 59 degrees in wilmington, 63 in loveland. the reason for all of this weather is for winds from the south and southwest at about fou
reporter: richard chiles, the wlwt news 5 news 5. mike: they will be playing the san francisco giants down at great american ball park. nick cap or failed to pick up his fourth game gold today. the athlete who made his start had earned three gold medals and ski slope style. aspen. he tweeted pictures of this time he was even showing support for cincinnati reds. cincinnati' accurate forecast. another break from winter today. result temperatures in the mid-60' s. it is still pretty nice out...
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wlwt news 5's richard chiles has some options for those hoping to hit it big. reporter: from the palatial to the high performing. tri-state lottery players are filling out their lucky numbers and making their champagne wishs and caviar dreams shopping list. with tonight's powerball jack pot hovering over $900 million, there's a lot of hard choices awaiting our future river highrise or kentucky estate? well, for less than $6 million, you can have both. of course, you have to drive between your two homes. >> it's the finest two-door s-class that mercedes-benz makes. richard: don of mercedes-benz fort mitchell can sell you a car for every day of the week. >> the first thing you want to have is a mercedes-benz g-63. this is our most prestigious and most unbelievable sport utility. it's only $155,000. richard: david taylor says he knows exactly what he's going to buy when his lucky numbers are drawn. >> i would buy that mabock over there. i'd have to get a driver, of course. richard: claudia says she'd be more practical. >> a private jet and a personal chef. richard
wlwt news 5's richard chiles has some options for those hoping to hit it big. reporter: from the palatial to the high performing. tri-state lottery players are filling out their lucky numbers and making their champagne wishs and caviar dreams shopping list. with tonight's powerball jack pot hovering over $900 million, there's a lot of hard choices awaiting our future river highrise or kentucky estate? well, for less than $6 million, you can have both. of course, you have to drive between your...
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reporter:down town with jair son son sperry, richard chiles, wlwt news 5. jonathan: victoria's family hopes to have the home in move-in condition by march. on a the link on wlwt.com. it's no secret, the western hills viaduct has seen better days. it would costup wards of $300 million and several years to complete necessary repairs. the city and the county both own a piece of the bridge. many say finding the money for the project will be the biggest challenge. >> everybody's got to be all in to get the project done. it's such a massive project. the absence of a combination of every possible identifiable source of funding to get the project done, it can't get done. jonathan: commissioner todd portune says he met with john cranley last week. he said oki and state leaders solutions. efforts are under way to see economic benefits from the mlk interchange project. the ramp off 71 is just the beginning of a transformation that many hope will breathe life into clifton, avondale and corryville. courtis fuller has an update on the jobs impact we could see over the ne
reporter:down town with jair son son sperry, richard chiles, wlwt news 5. jonathan: victoria's family hopes to have the home in move-in condition by march. on a the link on wlwt.com. it's no secret, the western hills viaduct has seen better days. it would costup wards of $300 million and several years to complete necessary repairs. the city and the county both own a piece of the bridge. many say finding the money for the project will be the biggest challenge. >> everybody's got to be all...
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reporter: downtown, richard chiles, wlwt news 5. >> kayaking never looked so elegant. jonathan: the cincinnati travel sport and boat show runs today from 11:00 to 5:00. they're closed monday and tuesday but run wens wednesday through the weekend. the krohn conservatory is spring blooms. it features fragrant flowers in it has a theme of over the top egg design. it will be open tuesday through sunday from 11:00 to 5:00. more details emerging after a deadly siege and attack on a west african hotel. we'll tell you about the casualties from theal al qaeda attack and the american among the victims. morning sports. including one player's comeback after a concussion scare. the court. a live look outside. she's green with envy, lady jonathan: welcome back. the capital of burkina faso is recovering from an attack by al qaeda militants that killed 28, including an american. dozens were hurt in the attack, which targeted a hotel and a cafe popular with westerners. the american victim was mike ritter. he and his wife, amy, were missionaries for a st. louis-based organization, shelt
reporter: downtown, richard chiles, wlwt news 5. >> kayaking never looked so elegant. jonathan: the cincinnati travel sport and boat show runs today from 11:00 to 5:00. they're closed monday and tuesday but run wens wednesday through the weekend. the krohn conservatory is spring blooms. it features fragrant flowers in it has a theme of over the top egg design. it will be open tuesday through sunday from 11:00 to 5:00. more details emerging after a deadly siege and attack on a west african...
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lisa: wlwt' s richard chiles has the new details just released by richard: midmorning press conference just ending, cincinnati police tell us the person involved in the shooting. mayor cranley, and the police chief elliott isaac sending sympathies to the families of robert tenbrink, who officers say pointed a gun at cincinnati police. cranely affirmed however that if you point a gun at officers we -- they will come after you. manager harry black continued with the comments, reiterating the importance of transparency manager black pointed to the fact that they were addressing the public and media within 24 hours, bringing all the richard -- all of the information to bear. chief issacs then detailed the robbery calls to dispatch and the officers subsequent pursuit up ro the critical incident. dispatchers, manager black again reiterating the importance of bringing clarity and information to the public as soon as it becomes available. as we understand, the incident report from the officers are block stretch along glenn way avenue, ending up at sunset and rapid run. this incident occurred s
lisa: wlwt' s richard chiles has the new details just released by richard: midmorning press conference just ending, cincinnati police tell us the person involved in the shooting. mayor cranley, and the police chief elliott isaac sending sympathies to the families of robert tenbrink, who officers say pointed a gun at cincinnati police. cranely affirmed however that if you point a gun at officers we -- they will come after you. manager harry black continued with the comments, reiterating the...
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``coverage with richard chiles ``live along madison road. ``richard: good morning. ``we are starting to see some ``isolated flurries coming down. ``the anticipated 1-2 inches ``expected sometime around 8:00 ``a.m. ``looks like it may be beginning ``in the tri-state. ``madison road, a main artery into ``downtown cincinnati coming from ``the east. ``the roads ahve been -- have ``been pretreated. ``cars are still allowed to park ``on both sides of the road. ``when the city does issue snow ``emergency, the parking has to be ``moved from the main artery and ``people have to move their cars. ``at this time, pre-treatment has ``happened in the city. ``roadways are clear. ``old on the highways and through ``the main arteries with no ``evidence of precipitation as of ``yet. ``flurry activity here in hyde ``park. ``- lisa: thank you. ``4:34. ``we know the deep freeze will ``move in after the snow and there ``hypothermia eight can occur in ``temperatures -- can occur in ``temperatures as high as 50 ``degrees if conditions are dampen ``wending. ``babies in the elderly are at th
``coverage with richard chiles ``live along madison road. ``richard: good morning. ``we are starting to see some ``isolated flurries coming down. ``the anticipated 1-2 inches ``expected sometime around 8:00 ``a.m. ``looks like it may be beginning ``in the tri-state. ``madison road, a main artery into ``downtown cincinnati coming from ``the east. ``the roads ahve been -- have ``been pretreated. ``cars are still allowed to park ``on both sides of the road. ``when the city does issue snow...
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``richard chiles is live with the ``latest on the situation. ``richard, good morning. ``insured: good morning, jonathan. ``this would of course ended ``peacefully. ``this was after an eight hour ``standoff here, the situation ``started in the 5000 block at ``11:30 last night. ``deputies called into the address ``and the mother said that her son ``was in the property again and ``barricaded himself into a ``trailer. ``they were able to get the ``individual out. ``we spoke to major tom shaven, ``who was of course talking about ``the waiting game in reading this ``thing to a resolution. ``officers patiently waiting, ``contacting the individual. `` the process for getting this ``individual out. ``>> we talked about this earlier. ``our main concern is the innocent ``people. ``the people around the later' s ``surrounding his home. ``now it is just he and us. ``now we can allow him to dictate ``a lot of it, as far as -- if he ``up. ``he can' t hurt anybody. ``and then nine hours later we ``introduce the chemicals, when he ``did give up. `` richard: certainly glad of ``course t
``richard chiles is live with the ``latest on the situation. ``richard, good morning. ``insured: good morning, jonathan. ``this would of course ended ``peacefully. ``this was after an eight hour ``standoff here, the situation ``started in the 5000 block at ``11:30 last night. ``deputies called into the address ``and the mother said that her son ``was in the property again and ``barricaded himself into a ``trailer. ``they were able to get the ``individual out. ``we spoke to major tom shaven,...
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richard chiles has the peek at the toys of summer. >> we sell adventure. reporter: winter weather may be week is all about fun in the summer sun. boats making a splash. >> kayaking is exploding. are a feel-good show. these are the things that make your life fun. reporter: the show brings the best of the great outdoors indoors. under one roof. >> i think we are able to experience and that people in these kayaks. when the summer comes they are on board. reporter: andy biggs and crew can help you pack up the great indoors and take it with you wherever you go. >> we saw everything to get you there. the camper to stay in when you are there. you name it, we do it. reporter: this show promises summer fun for everyone. i need a drink. a little margarita. we build it the way you want for your adventure. reporter: that promises fun for everyone at whatever price. >> we are a family of them. everything here whether it is a product or service is for the family. andrew: the boat show runs through the week and and resumes next wednesday. the the show opened today, hatch
richard chiles has the peek at the toys of summer. >> we sell adventure. reporter: winter weather may be week is all about fun in the summer sun. boats making a splash. >> kayaking is exploding. are a feel-good show. these are the things that make your life fun. reporter: the show brings the best of the great outdoors indoors. under one roof. >> i think we are able to experience and that people in these kayaks. when the summer comes they are on board. reporter: andy biggs and...
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richard chiles is live with the new details. richard? kyla? a few flurries or snow showers are possible in the early hours this morning, but the bulk of any snow will begin arriving in between 8-10am. snow and wind will increase in commute. a winter weather advisory is in effect for the entire area after midnight though 7pm tuesday. 1-2 inches of snow is expected move north of the ohio river. winds will also increase even more on tuesday as gust could approach 40mph. temperatures will fall during v ``>> and that's your latest ``weather. ``so imagine this, willie. ``a bracelet with ain pick button ``a tracking your heart rate and a ``car that can fly. ``>> gadgets that you'll soon be ``able to find and here with some ``of the favorites is our text ``expert. ``thing, the flying car. ``>> they are actual little saying ``it will be here within a year ``which is incredible to me but ``there's 3,600 companies and then ``so showcasing gadgets at ces. ``but nothing stood out more than ``e-hang's flying car, $200,000 to ``$300,000 out in one year's tim
richard chiles is live with the new details. richard? kyla? a few flurries or snow showers are possible in the early hours this morning, but the bulk of any snow will begin arriving in between 8-10am. snow and wind will increase in commute. a winter weather advisory is in effect for the entire area after midnight though 7pm tuesday. 1-2 inches of snow is expected move north of the ohio river. winds will also increase even more on tuesday as gust could approach 40mph. temperatures will fall...
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new's five's richard chiles tells us how it fits with another effort for breast cancer listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. and give her the strength and energy to stay healthy. who's with me?! yay! the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. >>> good morning. >>> good morning.. top secret surprise. ment two days before caucus, hillary clinton campaign scrambling after 22 e-mails on her server were deemed top secret. republicans quick to pounce. the big question, will this impact monday's caucus? >>> new evidence? the lawyer for stephen avery, the sub of the series "making a client's innocence. says she has new evidence that could free her client. what she plans to do to clear his name. >>> suffering from cte. the doctor that first diagnosed this in football players disease. news comes at o.j.'s name returns to the headlines with a new miniseries on his murder trial. it is saturday, january 30, 2015. >> hi from "today" show. >> we are on tv! >> hello grand rapids! >> hello 2016. mornin
new's five's richard chiles tells us how it fits with another effort for breast cancer listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. and give her the strength and energy to stay healthy. who's with me?! yay! the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. >>> good morning. >>> good morning.. top secret surprise. ment two days before caucus, hillary clinton campaign scrambling after 22 e-mails...
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mmmm, mmmm richard chiles has a report on what would be the first playoff enjoy the mild start to the weekend because it will turn there will be showers tonight, expect a wet bengal's playoff game, a few snow showers sunday morning, but the real talker will be the bitter chill that's coming. plenty of clouds will linger today as a potent storm center organizes across the mid-south. this storm center will move into the ohio valley this evening bringing steadier rain in time for the big playoff game. most of saturday will be dry, until after dark. highs will reach the mid 50's for tailgaters and remain mild during the game around 50. rain will increase, especially toward the end of the game. as the storm center passes by temperatures will begin to fall after midnight. after starting around 46 at through the 30's aund freezing by daybreak. any lingering showers will ange to snow showers. it may snow moderately for a w hours but be over by mid morning sunday. at this time, nothing more than dustgo 1/2 inch is pected on grassy areaand evated surfaces. mited trav issues are pected. temperat
mmmm, mmmm richard chiles has a report on what would be the first playoff enjoy the mild start to the weekend because it will turn there will be showers tonight, expect a wet bengal's playoff game, a few snow showers sunday morning, but the real talker will be the bitter chill that's coming. plenty of clouds will linger today as a potent storm center organizes across the mid-south. this storm center will move into the ohio valley this evening bringing steadier rain in time for the big playoff...