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reporting live downtown, todd dykes, wlwt news 5. mike: when next tuesday arrives, each precinct in hamilton county will have the minimum number of poll workers required which is four. sheree: but because turnout is expected to be high, elections officials would like to have six workers per precinct. mike: if you' re interested in becoming a poll worker, we have more information on our website, wlwt.com. an update tonight on early voting numbers here in ohio. the secretary of state says so far 328,000 absentee ballot requests have been made all around the state and half of cast. a facebook video posted by kentucky governor matt bevin has gone viral. sheree: the video is a not so s house has just 18 days to pass a budget. >> it' s 11:00 on a monday and there' s nobody in here. walked into an empty house chamber yesterday complaining , the democratic-controlled house has not yet passed a budget. house democrats fired back, posting on their own facebook page that leaders were busy working on the transportation budget at that time. >> i'
reporting live downtown, todd dykes, wlwt news 5. mike: when next tuesday arrives, each precinct in hamilton county will have the minimum number of poll workers required which is four. sheree: but because turnout is expected to be high, elections officials would like to have six workers per precinct. mike: if you' re interested in becoming a poll worker, we have more information on our website, wlwt.com. an update tonight on early voting numbers here in ohio. the secretary of state says so far...
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todd dykes is at the hospital. he' ll have a live report, including an update from the superintendent and principal, mike: the started at 11:15. police were made aware of today' s shooting, after getting a 911 call from a student. >> hello. i met madison high school. there is a shooting. some he brought a gun. >> how may people did he shoot. >> i am not sure. he just pulled out a gun and started shooting. mike: one of dozens people inside the pack cafeteria. sheree: it happened during lunch for some of the junior high school students. one 8th grade student described the chaotic scene for us. >> i was about to move my chair of a loud bangs. and then i looked over and one the kids that got shot like grabbed his leg. he fell down and the shooter like ran out. there were kids screaming and like crying and everybody ran out of the building. mike: police say the 14-year-old responsible for today' s shooting, is also a student at the school. he' s facing charges ranging from attempted murder, to making terroristic threats
todd dykes is at the hospital. he' ll have a live report, including an update from the superintendent and principal, mike: the started at 11:15. police were made aware of today' s shooting, after getting a 911 call from a student. >> hello. i met madison high school. there is a shooting. some he brought a gun. >> how may people did he shoot. >> i am not sure. he just pulled out a gun and started shooting. mike: one of dozens people inside the pack cafeteria. sheree: it...
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todd dykes, wlwt news 5. courtis: for the voters todd was talking with casting their caucus vote, was no easy task. many waited for more than an s jenell walton is live in boone county with that part of our team coverage. jenell. reporter: the lines were unbelievable. actually waiting to vote before the polls even opened. >> actually i was the next to last car to get in here and i was like ok. reporter: carol walsh says she in the republican caucus before she says she went to the florence baptist church and zion road earlier in the day, but decided to leave and return in hopes of missing the crowd and long lines. the kasich supporter says she made it seconds before the polls >> my strategy was to go to the grocery store and come back and then the lines exiting here and the lines exiting north and south i 75 which is totally backed up all day just really bad. reporter: there were lots of reasons voters said it was worth waiting in long lines in the parking lot to vote some wanted to stop donald tromp it is trac
todd dykes, wlwt news 5. courtis: for the voters todd was talking with casting their caucus vote, was no easy task. many waited for more than an s jenell walton is live in boone county with that part of our team coverage. jenell. reporter: the lines were unbelievable. actually waiting to vote before the polls even opened. >> actually i was the next to last car to get in here and i was like ok. reporter: carol walsh says she in the republican caucus before she says she went to the florence...
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wlwt news 5' s todd dykes continues with the latest on their conditions. todd: one day after that 14-year-old pulled a gun out and fired it classmates at madison junior senior high school, the goal dell for those who are hurt is to recover and pick up the pieces. the two boys who were hit by bullets, remain in stable condition. they were alert and awake when they arrived in miami valley high school yesterday by helicopter, that' s trauma unit. every shot to the hospital to see if loved ones of either young man wants to speak out. point. i will certainly keep trying. we' ve spoken to the mom of injured by shrapnel try to get out of the scene in the cafeteria. here' s what her mom told my colleague, tammy mutasa last night. stephanie doucette: she' s still she' s known these kids, even the shooter, she knows and its hard to think that -- you know her biggest question is why? todd: her biggest question and s biggest question right now, why did this happen? no new information, staff as it was yesterday. stable conditions. school leaders came here last night fro
wlwt news 5' s todd dykes continues with the latest on their conditions. todd: one day after that 14-year-old pulled a gun out and fired it classmates at madison junior senior high school, the goal dell for those who are hurt is to recover and pick up the pieces. the two boys who were hit by bullets, remain in stable condition. they were alert and awake when they arrived in miami valley high school yesterday by helicopter, that' s trauma unit. every shot to the hospital to see if loved ones of...
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we begin with wlwt news 5' s todd dykes, who' s live in campbell county with the latest on this breaking news. todd: a very disruptive morning at campbell county middle school in alexandria. i just spoke with the city' s police chief, mike ward. he said around 10:15 this morning, 14-year-old started telling his classmates he had an explosive device in his backpack. students alluded -- alerted school leaders. students were evacuated. you see the students being brought back to the middle school because the cincinnati bomb squad was called. the bomb squad came to campbell county middle school, took a look at the backpack and found nothing inside. they gave the all clear. that' s what you see students returning to class. very disruptive, as i mentioned, the bomb squad being called. the check, nothing found in campbell county middle school. the 14-year-old is in custody , the police you telling me he is we will try and find out more about that and understand exactly what else was a play this morning hearing campbell county. for now, todd dykes, live in alexandria. back to you. mark: this come
we begin with wlwt news 5' s todd dykes, who' s live in campbell county with the latest on this breaking news. todd: a very disruptive morning at campbell county middle school in alexandria. i just spoke with the city' s police chief, mike ward. he said around 10:15 this morning, 14-year-old started telling his classmates he had an explosive device in his backpack. students alluded -- alerted school leaders. students were evacuated. you see the students being brought back to the middle school...
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wlwt news 5' s todd dykes is live covering the scare, and the response school districts are having to these threats. todd? reporter: big city or small, it doesn' t seem to matter when it comes to threats targeting schools. this middle school is a prime example. parents say in alexandria say a bomb scare is not the kind of subject students need to be worried about. when it comes to making schools safer susan hoadley prefers channeling a higher power. >> we need god back in schools, simple as that. they should have never took him number of parents who pulled their kids from campbell county middle school today. >> i' with my child as a single mother raising her on my own to lose her to something like this. reporter: susan raced to get her daughter after police say a 14-year-old classmate told other backpack in his locker. that student was taken into leaders evacuated the middle school. >> this was just something that was a little bit more credible and we just didn' t want to take the chance of anyone getting hurt. reporter: students returned to class after a bomb squad determined the bac
wlwt news 5' s todd dykes is live covering the scare, and the response school districts are having to these threats. todd? reporter: big city or small, it doesn' t seem to matter when it comes to threats targeting schools. this middle school is a prime example. parents say in alexandria say a bomb scare is not the kind of subject students need to be worried about. when it comes to making schools safer susan hoadley prefers channeling a higher power. >> we need god back in schools, simple...
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wlwt news 5' s todd dykes has more on trump' s campaign for us. todd: despite losing ohio, donald trump continues to add to his delegate lead. he had big victories in florida north carolina and illinois. , but the key victory came in the sunshine state because it was a winner-take-all delegate haul among the gop candidates. that means trump gained an additional 99 delegates in florida. he' s trying to cross a key threshold by claiming more than 50% of the overall delegate available to the candidate. here' s what trump told supporters who gathered for a victory party at a club trump owns in palm beach, florida. mr. trump: this is an amazing process. it is very tough. if you get to the end, you can handle a lot of things including pressure. there is nothing like it. lies, disgusting reporters, horrible people. some are nice. some are nice. some really disgusting people back there. we are going to go forward and we are going to win. we' re going to win for the country and we are not stopping. we' victories. thank you very much. thank you, thank you. t
wlwt news 5' s todd dykes has more on trump' s campaign for us. todd: despite losing ohio, donald trump continues to add to his delegate lead. he had big victories in florida north carolina and illinois. , but the key victory came in the sunshine state because it was a winner-take-all delegate haul among the gop candidates. that means trump gained an additional 99 delegates in florida. he' s trying to cross a key threshold by claiming more than 50% of the overall delegate available to the...
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reporting live, todd dykes, wlwt news 5. mark: -- lisa: thank you. herald is no stranger to police. he is the same man police say had a shootout nearly a year with another person, in the middle of the day. video of him allegedly firing shots, all while talking on his cell phone, gained national attention, those shots hit a metro bus that was driving by. no one was hurt. new developments -- a butler county mother, charged in connection to the death of her 2-year-old daughter, has agreed to plead guilty. police say rebekah kinner' s boyfriend beat kinsley kinner to death, and she did nothing about it. kinner pled guilty to involuntary manslaughter, child endangerment and permitting child abuse. kinsley father, as well as family were all in a crowded s hearing. kinner orginally faced up to 25 years in jail . she will be sentenced may 5. right now, a franklin stepmother is due in court, to be arraigned on charges of child endangerment. anna ritchie is accused of severely punishing her 4-year-old step son -- austin. police say she put the boy in a scalding bath. the next morning his fath
reporting live, todd dykes, wlwt news 5. mark: -- lisa: thank you. herald is no stranger to police. he is the same man police say had a shootout nearly a year with another person, in the middle of the day. video of him allegedly firing shots, all while talking on his cell phone, gained national attention, those shots hit a metro bus that was driving by. no one was hurt. new developments -- a butler county mother, charged in connection to the death of her 2-year-old daughter, has agreed to plead...
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sheree: wlwt news 5' s todd dykes is covering trump' s campaign for us. a very good night for trump this evening. reporter: despite losing ohio donald trump continues to add to , his delegate lead. the billionaire businessman routed marco rubio in florida and also picked up wins in north carolina and illinois. but the key victory came in the sunshine state because it was a winner take-all delegate haul among the gop candidates. that means trump gained an additional 99 delegates in florida. now he' s trying to cross a key threshold by claiming more than 50% of the overall delegate count on the republican side. here' s what trump told supporters who gathered for a owns in palm beach, florida. mr. trump: i just want to congratulate everybody. this is a very interesting process. it is very tough, but by the end , if you get to the end, you can handle a lot of things including pressure. lies, deceit, viciousness. disgusting reporters. horrible people. someone i. -- some are nice. back there. are going to go forward and we are going we are going to win for the
sheree: wlwt news 5' s todd dykes is covering trump' s campaign for us. a very good night for trump this evening. reporter: despite losing ohio donald trump continues to add to , his delegate lead. the billionaire businessman routed marco rubio in florida and also picked up wins in north carolina and illinois. but the key victory came in the sunshine state because it was a winner take-all delegate haul among the gop candidates. that means trump gained an additional 99 delegates in florida. now...
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but first lets go to todd dykes, he' s live in kenton county. todd? reporter: voters waited in long lines this afternoon, but there were eager to weigh in on the race for the white house. based on state republican party rules, each of the big 3 counties boone, campbell and kenton had just one caucus site each. the voting started at 10:00 this morning and ended at 4:00. because of the uniqueness of this day and because part of today' leading republican strategists told me beforehand they thought turnout out would be low. but as you can see, there were plenty of people who put the democratic process ahead of everything else. >> a real democracy in action. people are fed up. they' re looking for change. they want to return to godly principles in the country. and they really feel strongly about that. they want honesty out of our government. they want honesty out of our businesses, and they want love for all citizens. and it' s time to stand up and be counted and boy they' re doing it here today. reporter: there was a lot of passion on display today. today
but first lets go to todd dykes, he' s live in kenton county. todd? reporter: voters waited in long lines this afternoon, but there were eager to weigh in on the race for the white house. based on state republican party rules, each of the big 3 counties boone, campbell and kenton had just one caucus site each. the voting started at 10:00 this morning and ended at 4:00. because of the uniqueness of this day and because part of today' leading republican strategists told me beforehand they thought...
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news 5' s todd dykes is live in the newsroom with the latest from both campaigns. todd? governor john kasich has to win s kasich voted this morning in westerville, north of columbus. when asked if he had any words for mister trump, kasich said he had nothing to say to the gop front-runner. kasich has tried to take the high road even though trump here' s mind after he cast a vote for himself. john kasich: i mean its a long road for me and i am very, very humbled by the campaign and the experience and the attention. you know attention and success it' s not handled the right way and i try to check myself all the time, make sure that i' m handling it the right way which is to be appreciative of the opportunity. todd: kasich says he' s appreciative, but donald trump can' t seem to understand why. listen as he described kasich' s campaign this morning on today. donald trump: well, he is 22-0 in terms of losing. he has lost every single state that he has been in and i tell presidential he has done very, very poorly and i have spent a lot of time in ohio. i was there last night
news 5' s todd dykes is live in the newsroom with the latest from both campaigns. todd? governor john kasich has to win s kasich voted this morning in westerville, north of columbus. when asked if he had any words for mister trump, kasich said he had nothing to say to the gop front-runner. kasich has tried to take the high road even though trump here' s mind after he cast a vote for himself. john kasich: i mean its a long road for me and i am very, very humbled by the campaign and the...
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the investigative reporter todd dykes has more on the suspect and the high-tech tools police used to tie him to this crime. reporter: spent bullets and shell site him to high profile shouldn' t -- student cases. they linked the cases together. the national integrated ballistic information network. done crimes into the network and >> we expect it to be huge and roads. the church comes months after harold was convicted of getting into a shootout. one big question remains. why? >> we cannot verify he has a connection to anybody that works inside of the square. >> currently serving six years in prison on the charge. he faces an additional one to 10 years in prison. based on the new federal charge against him. mike: police are searching for a into an area apartment. the time. police did find this oversight mirror. the animals which might have been rescue horses could not be saved because the flames were too intense. >> this is the kind of scene there' s little they can do to go after the animals still inside. >> it is all defensive from the outside. reporter: five forces were inside the b
the investigative reporter todd dykes has more on the suspect and the high-tech tools police used to tie him to this crime. reporter: spent bullets and shell site him to high profile shouldn' t -- student cases. they linked the cases together. the national integrated ballistic information network. done crimes into the network and >> we expect it to be huge and roads. the church comes months after harold was convicted of getting into a shootout. one big question remains. why? >> we...
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todd dykes, wlwt news 5. mike: the university of cincinnati flooded with calls today friends and family concerned about students traveling on spring break in belgium. fortunately, the students are safe tonight. wlwt news 5' s jenell walton has been in contact with a chaperone on that trip. reporter: i' ve been in contact with one of the professors traveling with the students. they were about 30 miles outside of brussels during the attacks. they made the decision to get a new hotel. robert capannari snapped this group photo and tweeted he' d purchased a selfie stick when their plane landed in paris on saturday. u.c. says the students had just left paris and traveled to a train station in the brussels area last night. >> we have 19 students and two faculty students in antwerp which is about 34 miles from brussels. reporter: professors suzanne masterson and anthony salerno took the students from the kolodzik business scholars program to paris and belgium. the spring break trip was supposed to include a visit to
todd dykes, wlwt news 5. mike: the university of cincinnati flooded with calls today friends and family concerned about students traveling on spring break in belgium. fortunately, the students are safe tonight. wlwt news 5' s jenell walton has been in contact with a chaperone on that trip. reporter: i' ve been in contact with one of the professors traveling with the students. they were about 30 miles outside of brussels during the attacks. they made the decision to get a new hotel. robert...
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todd dykes takes you to one district where smart phones are safe. reporter: not long ago, students practiced fire and tornado drills, but safety drills are you teen -- routine. security measures are commonplace. loveland school leaders are going mobile to improve school safety. >> known goes anywhere without their cell phones anymore. >> they launched a web-based school safety response system. the business manager says that the emergency response lands are now available at a moments >> it used to be in a binder. the would put binders on the shelves. and they would fumble through that and have to go to page 95 to find what they need. >> it is a great flow. you will be able to have it accessible to you. reporter: there are photographs of each classroom. >> right now, from where we were, it is a giant leap forward. >> after that charge for year one, the cost will be $500 annually. mike: the state of ohio made grants available that helped restrict statewide him prove security measures. sheree: a student making a verbal threat. they named students and pa
todd dykes takes you to one district where smart phones are safe. reporter: not long ago, students practiced fire and tornado drills, but safety drills are you teen -- routine. security measures are commonplace. loveland school leaders are going mobile to improve school safety. >> known goes anywhere without their cell phones anymore. >> they launched a web-based school safety response system. the business manager says that the emergency response lands are now available at a moments...
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news 5' s todd dykes is live in alexandria, kentucky with more reporter: add campbell county middle to the list of schools that have had to evacuate students because of a potentially dangerous situation. and for students and parents this has been a day of disruption, fear and frustration. it' s not a video game. we are not playing a game here. reporter: that' police chief describing what prompted the evacuation of 1300 students and staff members at campbell county middle school. >> we had a child that made several threats that he had an explosive device in a backpack in his locker. reporter: chief mike ward says the 14-year-old told a handful of classmates about the backpack. some of those students alerted school leaders. as a result, students were bused to campbell county high school, the teenage suspect was taken s bomb squad determined the backpack was harmless. but students like alex clark say the impact will be long-lasting. >> it' i don' t want to go back in i mean, i don' t want to have to deal with the whole messed up schedule. i don' t want to have to deal with the possibility
news 5' s todd dykes is live in alexandria, kentucky with more reporter: add campbell county middle to the list of schools that have had to evacuate students because of a potentially dangerous situation. and for students and parents this has been a day of disruption, fear and frustration. it' s not a video game. we are not playing a game here. reporter: that' police chief describing what prompted the evacuation of 1300 students and staff members at campbell county middle school. >> we had...
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wlwt news 5' s todd dykes is live in covington with more. todd? reporter: talk about a potentially tragic coincidence, a woman who graduated from notre dame academy 6 years ago walked into the baggage claim area at that airport in brussels just as terrorists launched a deadly >> some people thought the loud noise was a car crash outside. some people thought it was some such -- some kind of machine that exploded. reporter: >> we heard the loud speaker for evacuation. we knew that something terrible had happened. reporter: allison is pursuing a masters in international migration at the university in brussels. she just returned from a school trip in switzerland. her first thought was to call home. >> i really scared my dad because he could hear the ambulance in the back and me saying dad. >> she forgot that is five hours ahead. reporter: as a dead he just wanted to make sure the oldest child was safe. that when something was wrong, she would call us and tell us that i am fine, number one. as soon as she said that, our worries were washed away. report
wlwt news 5' s todd dykes is live in covington with more. todd? reporter: talk about a potentially tragic coincidence, a woman who graduated from notre dame academy 6 years ago walked into the baggage claim area at that airport in brussels just as terrorists launched a deadly >> some people thought the loud noise was a car crash outside. some people thought it was some such -- some kind of machine that exploded. reporter: >> we heard the loud speaker for evacuation. we knew that...
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it' s gop caucus day and while turnout is anybody' s guess, wlwt news 5' s todd dykes found voters eager to cast a ballot. >> it' s going to be new to all of us. todd: what' s new in kentucky politics is saturday' s republican presidential caucus. this is going to be our first >> caucus, so we decided to find out where this place was. todd: from 10:00 to 4:00 tomorrow registered republicans will pick their preferred presidential candidate. campbell and kenton, will have just one caucus site. the fact the voting hours and number of voting sites are unusual in the bluegrass state doesn' t matter to steve and nancy snyder. >> it' s different, and this is a very unusual election. todd: they' re just glad kentucky republicans will have an actual say in who the party nominates for president as opposed to voting in a may primary after the fact. >> this is a very important election for all americans and all americans need to get out there and vote. todd: phyllis sparks, caucus chair for boone county, appreciates the passion many gop voters have, and she hopes it translates to a big turnout. >> i
it' s gop caucus day and while turnout is anybody' s guess, wlwt news 5' s todd dykes found voters eager to cast a ballot. >> it' s going to be new to all of us. todd: what' s new in kentucky politics is saturday' s republican presidential caucus. this is going to be our first >> caucus, so we decided to find out where this place was. todd: from 10:00 to 4:00 tomorrow registered republicans will pick their preferred presidential candidate. campbell and kenton, will have just one...
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todd dykes, wlwt news 5. lisa: the next step in the case will be james austin hancock' s arraignment in juvenile court. we are working to find out when that will happen. turning now to weather, wlwt news 5 meteorologist randi rico has cincinnati' s most accurate forecast. get afternoon. randi: it is a mild and windy wednesday to cross the area, lunken airport and wilmington are reporting wind in the 25 mile-per-hour range. at cvg, closer to 15-miles-per-hour. it will be a very windy afternoon. we should not see the high-end gusts that we saw yesterday, but it will be windy. the wind is coming from the south and west. it is 60 in alexandria and loveland. 61 in hamilton. we were clear this morning as far as skies go with clouds filtering in throughout the day. 2:00, windy and 64 degrees. 8:00, 60. the wind is the only issue. it is severe weather awareness week. meteorologist erik zarnitz has more on why you may have heard the sirens. erik: while severe weather and tornadoes are possible anytime of year, here in
todd dykes, wlwt news 5. lisa: the next step in the case will be james austin hancock' s arraignment in juvenile court. we are working to find out when that will happen. turning now to weather, wlwt news 5 meteorologist randi rico has cincinnati' s most accurate forecast. get afternoon. randi: it is a mild and windy wednesday to cross the area, lunken airport and wilmington are reporting wind in the 25 mile-per-hour range. at cvg, closer to 15-miles-per-hour. it will be a very windy afternoon....
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our own todd dykes looked at this growing problem just last month, where scammers file a tax return in your name, using your personal information to cash in on your refund. >> cincinnati' s certified most accurate forecast. randi: we are looking at rain and snow in the forecast today. we start out with snow showers. up to eight inch is possible -- up to an inch possible. we could have a quick little coating. i want to show you a wider view. it kind of hangs out to the afternoon over cincinnati. 10:00, 11:00, you start to see rain mixing in from the south. some spots near clinton county, you could see up to an inch of accumulation on the grass this afternoon. tonight we switch back over to flurries. be aware of the potential for slick spots as you head out this morning. 38 today. 40 tomorrow. early next week looks likes ring time to me. kyla: you do not have to tell me. good morning. some flurries flying around out there. some of you could see some accumulation along the grassy surfaces. here is look at your travel times. 19 minutes from 71, 75 into walton. 71, 17 minutes from county. t
our own todd dykes looked at this growing problem just last month, where scammers file a tax return in your name, using your personal information to cash in on your refund. >> cincinnati' s certified most accurate forecast. randi: we are looking at rain and snow in the forecast today. we start out with snow showers. up to eight inch is possible -- up to an inch possible. we could have a quick little coating. i want to show you a wider view. it kind of hangs out to the afternoon over...
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our own todd dykes looked at this growing problem just last month where scammers file a tax return in your name using your on your refund. >> it is a nice night across the area albeit a little on the chilly side. the good news is there won't be any problems as you go out the door to school and work tomorrow morning but it will be a reminder that it is still winter here in the tri-state. temperatures have been falling off fairly steadily here and will probably fall another handful of degrees over the next couple of hours before leveling out. it is 30 now at the airport. winds are on the calm side at this very time. temperatures chilly across the board. most areas down into the middle and upper 20's tonight. certainly cold out there in hills bro. mason 27. same story in hamilton. harrison down into the mid 20's as well. 31 across the river in florence. let's talk about the snowfall for tomorrow across the area. the good news, no problems as won't be any issues for the morning commute. i think snow will begin to arrive mid-morning. it may come down heavy at times and look impressive but
our own todd dykes looked at this growing problem just last month where scammers file a tax return in your name using your on your refund. >> it is a nice night across the area albeit a little on the chilly side. the good news is there won't be any problems as you go out the door to school and work tomorrow morning but it will be a reminder that it is still winter here in the tri-state. temperatures have been falling off fairly steadily here and will probably fall another handful of...
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wlwt' s todd dykes joining us with more. reporter: kentucky takes its turn in a political spotlight the republican party is hours away from holding a presidential caucus. how it will turn out is anybody' s guess. it came about because of this man. senator paul asked to hold a caucus of the could make a run for the white house. even though rand paul is out of the race, the caucus continues. the gop caucus chair for boone county has been making sure the site is ready for saturday when delegates will be divided among the presidential candidates. >> it is long selected before we even walk into the location. reporter: counties will have one caucus site. but don' t confuse kentucky' s caucus with images from iowa where the process can involve lengthy conversations. >> that is not what will occur in kentucky. >> they' ll have the option of walking straight to the ballot boxing choosing their candidate with minimal interaction. >> no one will be hounding you for your vote. reporter: voters can take part in an exit interview if they
wlwt' s todd dykes joining us with more. reporter: kentucky takes its turn in a political spotlight the republican party is hours away from holding a presidential caucus. how it will turn out is anybody' s guess. it came about because of this man. senator paul asked to hold a caucus of the could make a run for the white house. even though rand paul is out of the race, the caucus continues. the gop caucus chair for boone county has been making sure the site is ready for saturday when delegates...
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todd dykes is live outside the mother' s home. reporter: this is where the panic started. it was all based on falsehoods. i got an earful leg this afternoon. it' s possible that nicole benton was inside one of these cars. can i talk to you for a second? that reaction is in sharp contrast to what my colleague newscast . >> the baby appears to be fine. >> i' m really happy she made it back home safe and sound. reporter: those neighbors were not all that shock saying that they leave their kids and running cars as they go back inside for a minute or two all too often. mike: centered on the initial point of that crash, a side street. us with the work done there. john: three suspects were just down the street. the neighbors saw them flee. everyone heard the clamor and police were everywhere. >> the kids ran. reporter: no baby on board. a very worrisome investigative scene for a couple of uncertain hours. neighbors watched as police took pictures, processed what they could of the crashed car and put thoughts of their damage on the back burner. >> it was my main concern. i' m out
todd dykes is live outside the mother' s home. reporter: this is where the panic started. it was all based on falsehoods. i got an earful leg this afternoon. it' s possible that nicole benton was inside one of these cars. can i talk to you for a second? that reaction is in sharp contrast to what my colleague newscast . >> the baby appears to be fine. >> i' m really happy she made it back home safe and sound. reporter: those neighbors were not all that shock saying that they leave...
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wlwt news 5's ves gavive reporter todd dykes takes us to one district where smart phones are being used to keep stoonds safe. reporter: in loveland city school district, security but school leaders are going mobile to improve school safety. >> no one goes anywhere without their cell phones. reporter: because of that, they spent more than $20,000 to launch a web-baized school safety system. >> this is a major leap forward. reporter: the district's business manager says notifications are available at a moment's notice. >> it used to in a binder and the people would put the binders on the shelves. in the emergency, they'd say where's the binder and fumble through and have to go to page 95 to find what they need. now it's click, click, click. you're looking at what you need. >> it's a great flow you're not waiting for information because you'll have it accessible to you and to law enforcement as they come in to the district. reporter: loveland is one of around ten districts in the area using the system. in addition to making emergency plan information available online, the system includes m
wlwt news 5's ves gavive reporter todd dykes takes us to one district where smart phones are being used to keep stoonds safe. reporter: in loveland city school district, security but school leaders are going mobile to improve school safety. >> no one goes anywhere without their cell phones. reporter: because of that, they spent more than $20,000 to launch a web-baized school safety system. >> this is a major leap forward. reporter: the district's business manager says notifications...
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wlwt news 5's todd dykes found voters eager to cast a ballot. >> it's going to be new to all of us. reporter: what's new in kentucky politics is saturday's republican presidential caucus. >> this will be our first caucus. we need to find out where the place was. reporter: from 10:00 to 4:00, registered republicans will pick their preferred presidential candidate. most counties will have one caucus site. the voting hours and number of voting sites are unusual in the bluegrass state doesn't matter to steve and nancy snyder. >> it's different. this is an unusual election. reporter: they're glad kentucky republicans will have a say in who the party nominates for president as opposed to voting in a may primary after the fact. >> this is a very important election for all americans and all americans need to get out and vote. reporter: phyllis sparks appreciates the passion many gop translates to a big turnout. relevant. we're part of the process. i think we'll get a big crowd here tomorrow. i think people are tired of what's going on in our country. early to say what i got to say on my vot
wlwt news 5's todd dykes found voters eager to cast a ballot. >> it's going to be new to all of us. reporter: what's new in kentucky politics is saturday's republican presidential caucus. >> this will be our first caucus. we need to find out where the place was. reporter: from 10:00 to 4:00, registered republicans will pick their preferred presidential candidate. most counties will have one caucus site. the voting hours and number of voting sites are unusual in the bluegrass state...
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todd dykes, wlwt news 5. sheree: thank you. some parents assume there' s a school resource officer in every building all the time. the reality in many districts there is one officer assigned to , several schools. in cincinnati, the city' s police department provides 13 resource officers for cincinnati public' s 55 schools. mike: it' s on this question already. who' s ready for some march madness? sheree: i know you are. the teams have been seeded. the brackets filled out. the investigation already underway into what happened on selection sunday next. kevin: the bulk of the thunderstorm activity is out of here for this evening. i will let you know who has the best chance of getting wet this evening. sheree: caught on camera, and wandered onto the australia. picks up speed, and actually charges towards one boy. the player was able to dodge the bull. it turned around and ran back into the woods. fortunately no one was hurt. all across america families are coming back to time warner cable for a whole new experience. pwe came back f
todd dykes, wlwt news 5. sheree: thank you. some parents assume there' s a school resource officer in every building all the time. the reality in many districts there is one officer assigned to , several schools. in cincinnati, the city' s police department provides 13 resource officers for cincinnati public' s 55 schools. mike: it' s on this question already. who' s ready for some march madness? sheree: i know you are. the teams have been seeded. the brackets filled out. the investigation...
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wlwt news 5 investigative reporter todd dykes is live now at the butler county sheriff' s office. reporter: the sheriff' s office sent us seven 911 calls. five sound like they were from students. the longest is from the school office. the chaos and terror evident from the first moment. >> what' s your emergency? >> i need a uh, emergency vehicle. i' ve got a police. i' ve got a shooting. the building is on lockdown. the building is on lockdown. >> what building? what building? >> madison junior-senior high school. >> somebody brought a gun into the school. >> madison high school. there was a shooting at madison high school. >> we have help on route. are you the school. >> know i ran out. reporter: very chilling to hear most of the calls are short indicating that help is on the way. the call from the office -- office was able to give immediate information of the suspect. mike: while students take a day away from school on teacher and staff met to talk about how the situation was handled and how to move forward. a crisis response team met with staff today. counselors will be availab
wlwt news 5 investigative reporter todd dykes is live now at the butler county sheriff' s office. reporter: the sheriff' s office sent us seven 911 calls. five sound like they were from students. the longest is from the school office. the chaos and terror evident from the first moment. >> what' s your emergency? >> i need a uh, emergency vehicle. i' ve got a police. i' ve got a shooting. the building is on lockdown. the building is on lockdown. >> what building? what building?...
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todd dykes has what local voters are saying about their choice for president. >> just keep following this line. you'll be in the next room where the voting is. reporter: moments after casting her ballot in kentucky's first caucus. linda made it clear she voted for trump. >> i think he's the man who will help our country. reporter: she was among a huge crowd of gop voters who endured long lines and traffic. >> unbelievable. i'm so happy. trump did this. he woke everybody up. he did it. thank you, trump. worried turnout would be low because the vote fell on a saturday. those fears appear unfounded. >> i am amazed and in wonder at what i see today, laying my eyes upon this democracy in action. >> we've got the board of elections here today. we've had dozens of people switch their party registration. life long democrats are coming on board with the republican brand. reporter: while some may say it's the trump effect, kenneth webster isn't so sure. >> voted for ted cruz. >> webster is impressed so many took part. >> nobody dreamed it would be like this. at least i didn't. love seeing all
todd dykes has what local voters are saying about their choice for president. >> just keep following this line. you'll be in the next room where the voting is. reporter: moments after casting her ballot in kentucky's first caucus. linda made it clear she voted for trump. >> i think he's the man who will help our country. reporter: she was among a huge crowd of gop voters who endured long lines and traffic. >> unbelievable. i'm so happy. trump did this. he woke everybody up. he...
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wlwt news five's todd dykes is live in independence tonight. todd, what was the turnout like there? we will continue to update voting... ted cruz won in kansas and maine. trump finished second in both states. bernie sanders won in kansas and nebraska. and hillary clinton just declared the winner in louisiana. we will continue to update results as they come in... and you can up to the minute coverage anytime on wlwt-dot-com. thanks for joining us, i'm courtis fuller. goodnight. >> hey, sarge. you ready for this? >> no. >> this guy is adamant that he found kate waring in the woods off of polly point road. >> off of where? >> polly point road. >> all right. why is he adamant? >> he says he knows it's her. >> out on the island off polly point road, the trio of former cops instinctively revert to the long practiced standard procedure. >> we said, okay, let's secure the crime scene, back out, wait for law enforcement to get here. >> so far, so good. but what happened next was quite a surprise. >> the first officer was a charleston county deputy. and i said, "we'll show you where the remai
wlwt news five's todd dykes is live in independence tonight. todd, what was the turnout like there? we will continue to update voting... ted cruz won in kansas and maine. trump finished second in both states. bernie sanders won in kansas and nebraska. and hillary clinton just declared the winner in louisiana. we will continue to update results as they come in... and you can up to the minute coverage anytime on wlwt-dot-com. thanks for joining us, i'm courtis fuller. goodnight. >> hey,...