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"Thank you very much for listening. It is the mark Blazer show so the Bite administration could double Canadian lumber tariffs. I know. So when you hear that he's doing this. I mean, we already know there's a problem. With lumber and how much it costs. It's driving up the price of new built homes at this point, supposedly that it Zen alleged well to combat alleged unfair Canadian trade practices. The U. S Commerce Department report concludes that the country needs to double the tariff on Canadian lumber from 9% to 18%. Now if you're wondering That 25% of lumber consumed in the U. S. Comes from Canada. All right, so it's a quarter of what we're consuming, but the fact that he is looking at doubling these lumber terrace from Canada. He's a terrible decision, right? It's terrible. If they let this go into effect is a matter of fact, it Zez here, they're going to further exacerbate the nation's housing affordability crisis. And there's this isn't rocket science to think about this, but put even more upward pressure on the price of lumber force, millions of US home buyers and lumber consumers. Foot. The bill for this ill conceived protectionist action is what it says here. So a Zafar is a time for this. There's never a good time. But this is the word. It couldn't be a worse time. As far as this guy, you know, we know about the lumber shortage. The cash price per 1000 board feet of lumber. Climbed to a record $1515 and this is up a staggering 323% from a year ago. Well, April 2020 All right. So this goes on to, you know, talk about what's okay. I do want to throw this in because I thought this was pretty interesting. The way they break this down Koven 90, and this is how all of this came about because you're going. How did we get here? How did we get to a lumber shortage? How did this happen? So Koba 19 breaks out in spring of 2020. All right, So then sawmills cut production and unloaded their inventory. And here's why They thought the housing industry was going to crash. So they unload the inventory that the sawmills cut production unload the inventory. Now, as we know the crash really didn't happen. So what happened? Really? Was the opposite happened. Americans rushed to Home Depot and Lowe's and they're buying up materials for do it yourself project. I mean, think about it during the during Cove, it people are bored and they start to do these do it yourself projects. So while the recession induced interest rates helps for a housing bloom boom rather and that's all happening during this, do it yourself so that boom that was exacerbated by a large cohort, it says of Millennials. Starting to hit their peak home buying years. Then the dried up housing inventory is happening that sent buyers into a search for new construction. Now, home improvements and construction require. Of course, a lot of lumber mills can't keep up. Hugh record prices, So that's kind of a little quick synopsis of how did we get to where we're at now, But take away from this is The Biden administration feels like they're setting us up to fail. It's terrible news, traffic and weather for Columbus Use Radio 6 10 double View TV End Lane Bryant expected to be the next to chief of police in Columbus. Good evening, Um Allison Wiant news Radio 6 10 w tvn traffic and weather.

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"On Daria Aldinger, another mass shooting this one in San Jose, California left eight people dead before the suspect took his life shooter. According to multiple sources was Samuel Cassidy, an employee of this rail yard who came to his work and killed his colleagues. When deputies arrived on scene hear gunshots were still being fired. Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith. There was active shooting going on at that time. There were victims shot in two separate buildings. It's building of this. Police went racing in Cassidy shot himself dying on scene. Why he attacked his workplace is unknown. Alex Stone, ABC News San Jose, and for the fifth time since he's taken office of shooting has prompted President Biden toe lower flags to half staff. The president's calling on intelligence officials to redouble their efforts and learn how covert 19 started and spread around the world. The U. S has been critical of China's saying that nation isn't sharing enough data or information. Deputy Press secretary Karine Jean Pierre was asked what the U. S would do if an investigation found negligence on China's part go there just yet. We have to go through the 90 Day review, And once we have the 90 Day review, will they be able to reassess the World Health Organization says it's unlikely The virus originated at a lab in China, a Tennessee woman accused of driving her car through a vaccination site, Justus say Virginia Brown shouted no vaccine out her window as she drove her car straight into a national guard vaccine tent outside of Maryville, Tennessee mall. She narrowly missed the guardsmen and local health officials but injured several others, Police say. The woman said she was protesting the covert vaccine. She now faces multiple felony charges, maybe see sandy field abortion rights support. There's a suing to challenge Arkansas's near total ban on the procedure effort by conservatives to force the Supreme Court to take a probie. Wait. You're listening to ABC News. He was a radio 6 10 w. T v. N. M. Allison Wiant, the Ohio Department of Health revealed just over 900 new cases of the Corona virus around the Buckeye State today, 97 new hospitalizations recorded as well. Columbus City schools say they're hoping to return their students to the classrooms five days a week this fall, and they also have an initial plan.

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"T V. Centers for Disease control have now added Ohio to the list of states where a variant of covert 19 1st, discovered in the United Kingdom has now been confirmed The latest update from the CDC on cases where this variant in the U. S shows this sample off this more contagious variant was taken from a female patient here in Ohio last month. Columbus City schools say they are planning on holding an in person graduation ceremony this summer for the graduating class of 2021 ceremony is set for June 2nd through the fifth, though the exact location has not yet been finalized. Fighter jet had to make an emergency landing in northwest Ohio over the weekend. The pilot landed safely Saturday afternoon and Swanton State troopers say they get a call around three o'clock Saturday, saying the jet was having a fuel emergency and vegans can soon get their chocolate fix with the launch of Ness Lee's plant based Kit Kat. This vegan confection is said to hit the market later this year, but only gets selected retailers so far, your ABC six first warning whether that winter storm warning is in effect now until around mid day on Tuesday. Tonight will see some scattered snow showers with accumulations between five and 10 inches in some areas and then freezing rain and ice expected mainly to the southeast. But blowing and drifting snow is expected through the overnight Tonight is lows dropped down to around 15. Snow will end early on Tuesday morning and then mostly cloudy skies for the afternoon. It will be cold high topping out around 20 Allison Wiant Our next news update at five o'clock your latest news, traffic and weather hostin me for information. All you have to do is ask place 6 10 w tvn on I Heart radio. If you've got an insurance.

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"In the Department of Education, releasing long awaited guidance. On how teachers and students can safely return to the classroom, even in areas of high transmission, CDC director Rochelle Belinsky says the handbook recommends covert 19 screening testing, improving ventilation, such as by opening windows and doors when possible, and vaccination of teachers and school staff. Guidance also assigns color codes to communities blue with lowest transmission. Yellow orange. And the areas with highest transmission being read the Taylors recommendations to safety situations in each zone. Dave Packer, ABC News State lawmakers in Maryland, are pushing ahead with the first in the nation tax on Internet ads to fund improvements for public schools. You're listening to ABC news. News radio 6 10 W. T. V and M. Allison Wiant coronavirus very in cases have doubled around the U. S in less than two weeks, and they've increased fivefold over the past three weeks. We don't know is what's gonna happen with the variance. You've seen some of the national stories about how fast it replicates. We don't know so we could be back in a situation where have climbing cases. We certainly hope we don't do that. We all can control this to some extent in one way we can control is to continue where mask continue to keep the distance whether it's in the workplace, whether it's in schools, whether it's our own personal, personal lives, that's Governor Mike DeWine this week. Meanwhile, the UK very into his first reported now for the first time in three more states on Thursday, Kansas, Missouri and right here in Ohio. Multiple health systems are easing some restrictions on the number of visitors for patients in their facilities. Ohio Health and Mt. Carmel are rescinding the no visitor policy. They're allowing. One visitor per patient Wexner Medical Center is doing the same teacher vaccinations are crucial to reopening schools around the country, A new C D. C. Department of Education Handbook for reopening schools released Friday. CDC director Dr Rochelle Wolinsky says. If we want to get kids back into the classroom, we must ensure that teachers and school staff are healthy and protected from getting coded 19 and places outside of schools where they might be at higher risk making clear in a call to reporters that the vaccination of teachers is a crucial step strongly encouraged states. To prioritize teachers and other school staff to get vaccinated. Packer ABC News. Meanwhile, there's more coronavirus testing sites held this weekend, the Ohio Department of Health Holding another drive through testing event in Columbus. This time they'll be at the Clinton Township Hall on Cleveland Avenue this Saturday from 90. New testing is free and will, of course, keep you updated on more testing sites, as they become available are news partners at ABC six..

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"10 o'clock from the central Ohio Honda Dealer Sports desk My campaign a news radio 6 10 w T v N and just like all other events, new safety guidelines are in place for Sunday's running of The Daytona 500 temperature screenings will be in place before anyone goes down to the speedway. Face coverings will be required, and a limited number of fans will be in attendance with social distancing rules and forced, um Allison Wiant stay connected to Columbus on the hour at the half, and as news breaks Mostly cloudy skies Today some scattered snow flurries with an afternoon high of 29 cloudy skies. Tonight it will be cold lows, dropping down to 17. Currently it is 29 degrees to celebrate State farm. Surprisingly great breaks. We gave the song surprisingly great leaders. Here we go. It's so cheap. Gotta give enjoy average job. Nobody. Does it. Find Miller never made Well, that seems like a good neighbor. State farm. Is there. Mark Blazer show, all right. Afternoon. Welcome in Mark Blazer with Bob Randolph in for Joshy today, And of course it's Friday. So we know we.

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"Daring are holding her house impeachment managers will begin to lay out their case in day two of former President Trump's second impeachment trial. Six Republicans joined Democrats today and saying that the proceedings are not unconstitutional. The vote, capping a dramatic and at times heart wrenching first date. House impeachment manager Congressman Jamie Raskin giving an emotional account of the violent Capitol attack, the Democrats argue, was incited by Trump the kids hiding under the desk. Facing what they thought were their final texts and whispered phone calls to say their goodbyes. They thought they were going to die, a lawyer on Trump's legal team countering with this, we're really here. Because the majority in the House of Representatives does not want to face Donald Trump as a political rival in the future. The trial is set to resume Wednesday. At noon, Elizabeth holds the ABC News Washington President Trump was watching some of the trial, and sources say he wasn't pleased by the performance of his legal team. Particularly he was stunned by the opening arguments. By Bruce Castor. Especially at one point, castor complimenting the Democrats and Republicans close to the former president are saying that it was an unmitigated disaster. NBC's chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl, it may soon be easier to get a covert 19 vaccine pace of the vaccine rollout slowly picking up the federal government, sending out an additional one million doses this week to 6500 select pharmacies across the U. S. The expansion, part of a larger strategy by the White House to ensure no one is left behind. NBC's Marcus Moore, a former pharmacist from Grafton, Wisconsin, has been convicted of federal tampering charges. Stephen Brandenburg pleaded guilty to trying to ruin more than 500 doses of the vaccine. Quaker Oats is renaming its Aunt Jemima pancake mixes and syrup is Pearl Milling company after the factory that developed the self rising formula. You're listening to ABC news. News radio 6 10 W T V and M. Allison Wiant. Former Columbus police officer Adam Koi was released from jail this afternoon after a bond hearing this morning lowered his bond from three million down to $1 million. Central Ohio's largest medical center, has been selected as one of the best in a new ranking Wexner Medical Center, and it's more than 27,000 employees have been chosen by Forbes as one of the best of the largest employers in the country in 2021. In fact, Forbes ranks the academic health center number 14 out of 500, number two in the category of Healthcare and Social industry's Wexner Medical Center CEO says Forbes recognition is an Outstanding testament Their faculty and staff who demonstrate excellence in research, education and health care. I met Reese News radio 6 10 W. T V. M as the race to step up the pace of vaccinations against the Corona virus continues. Walgreens says they fixed an outage now on their vaccine appointment. Website Drugstore chain says it's restored its scheduling website after a temporary outage that was sending users to a page that said, updates in progress. It's not clear what caused the error. The outage comes just days before pharmacies like Walgreen, CBS and others are set to begin receiving.

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"Get down on the ground, and I turned and I saw the back of this man. He had a girl. She was there at the time. The suspect Gregory, you'll wreck wounded five people before he was apprehended. The United Food Commercial Workers Union is calling for hazard pay for members working during the covert 19 pandemic and asking that members be prioritized for the vaccines. You're listening to ABC News News radio 6 10 W. T V and M. Allison Wiant. Former Columbus police officer, Adam Koi was released from jail this afternoon after a bond hearing this morning lowered his bond from three million down to $1 million. Central Ohio's largest medical center, has been selected as one of the best in a new ranking Wexner Medical Center, and it's more than 27,000 employees have been chosen by Forbes. As one of the best of the largest employers in the country in 2021. In fact, Forbes ranks the academic health Center number 14 out of 500, number two in the category of healthcare and Social industry's Wexner Medical Center. CEO says Forbes recognition is an Outstanding testament Their faculty and staff who demonstrate excellence in research, education and health care. I met Reese News radio 6 10 w TVs as the race to step up the pace of vaccinations against the Corona virus continues. Walgreens says they fixed an outage now on their vaccine appointment. Website Drugstore chain says it's restored its scheduling website after a temporary outage that was sending users to a page that said, updates in progress. It's not clear what caused the error. The outage comes just days before pharmacies like Walgreen, CBS and others are set to begin receiving shipments of covert vaccines directly from the U. S government. Marker. Malard ABC News The next school year could be extended for Ohio students. Governor Mike DeWine said today District's are considering adding to the number of hours that kids spend in school by possibly adding counseling or tutoring services. For those who have been struggling with remote learning during the ongoing pandemic. He is asking those district's now to formulate a plan by April 1st. But he does say that the students and the parents should also get a say in what then. Next academic year looks like and combating distracted driving. The governor also announced plans to address distracted driving with the inclusion of a new program in his state budget. The hands free Ohio plan would allow law enforcement to pull over any driver for handling a phone or any other type of electronic device. Under that plan, it would become a primary a fence for drivers who are texting, talking or sending videos behind the wheel, entering addresses into GPS systems or taking or viewing photographs or dialing phone numbers. I'm Alison Wiant, our next news update in 30 minutes.

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"The House and the Senate have taken steps to pass President Biden's American rescue plan with or without bipartisan support. House passing a Senate amendment, which moves the process along budget reconciliation bill that passed means Democrats can pass coronavirus relief without any GOP support the vice president votes in the affirmative President Joe Biden, doubling down on his approach to go big. The biggest risk is not going to big If we go is if we go too small, the president and Democrats saying new signs of a weakening economy as to the urgency of getting those $1400 relief checks out to Americans. There seems to be some wiggle room on lowering the income level for eligibility. And remember ABC NEWS Washington Former President Trump's second impeachment trial will begin next week. In the meantime, in New York state investigation into his business dealings is underway. Leave that the president of United States and the Trump Organization itself inflated his assets for the purposes of obtaining loans, favorable loans and favorable terms as well. A Z insurance policies and then those very same Assets. The Trump Organization deflated the value of those assets for the purposes of tax liability in the state's attorney general Leticia James, Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse has a message for his state's Republican Committee. Go on Sensa REM. He won't apologize for criticizing former President Trump following the deadly attack on the Capitol personality cults. Aren't conservative Conspiracy theories aren't conservative lying that an election has been stolen. It's not conservative, acting like politics is a religion. It isn't conservative. The committee censured sass in 2016 2 for criticizing then candidate Trump. Talks have broken down between Chicago teachers in the city over when and how to reopen schools. You're listening to ABC news. News radio 6 10 W T V N. M. Allison Wiant Former Columbus police officer Adam Coy had his bond set at $3 million today as he was arraigned on murder charges for the shooting death of Andre Hill in December. Coronavirus cases and hospitalizations have been decreasing in recent weeks around the country, the CDC director says. Since their peak in early January, cases have decreased more than 60%. Hospitalizations are down more than 40%. And if here in Ohio we could soon see an end to that stay at home advisory Global public health, telling ABC six that their stay at home advisory will be allowed to expire tomorrow. Say they've seen a decrease in cases recently, thanks to the order on the statewide curfew, which is still in effect, however, they say now is not the time to let your guard down. They are still encouraging the years of face masks and physical distancing. Ohio's public schools could now be facing a new problem brought on by the pandemic. Dropping attendance numbers. Data from the state of Ohio shows that public school enrollment has dropped significantly during the cove in 19 pandemic. The Ohio Department of Education says enrollment for pre K through 12th grade decreased by about 53,000 students compared with a year earlier. That is a 3% drop as widespread use of remote learning has led families to consider other options. Some students disappeared from schools altogether, and nearly half of the decrease came from preschool and kindergarten enrollment. A new jobs report from the Labor Department shows the U. S economy created just 49,000 jobs in the month of January, but the U. S unemployment rate did fall a bit. Meanwhile, then iconic restaurant across from the Graceland shopping center is now set to close its doors. After three decades, the owners of TJ's country place on North High Street announced they will not be renewing their lease, which expires in May. Known for their signature biscuits and gravy dish called the Barnyard Buster. TJ says they're seven other central Hyo locations, however, will remain open and work is underway to help small businesses in Ohio Lieutenant Governor John Houston says steps they took early on have put the state in a much better place. A balanced budget. It's a responsible budget. It doesn't increase taxes. We were able to weather through with early cuts. You know, we've got everything from 1500 State employees. To pay cuts other things that help hold down spending. Now we have a balanced budget. Now we can take some of the one revenue that we have and suspended on. Take that help people recover..

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"I'm Daria holding her house. Impeachment managers will be looking at new evidence this weekend, they say, may prove former President Trump in Cited the deadly attack on the Capitol. The seniors has warned that this house prosecutors prepare to make the case that Donald Trump is guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors. They're reviewing videos of Trump Associates in the hours before the riot first brought to light today by ABC News that shows longtime Trump confident Roger Stone, who was pardoned by Trump, flanked by members of a militia group, so hopefully we have this today, right? She'll say we shall see. We don't know what the men were referring to, and Stone is maintained that he played no role whatsoever in the January 6th event species, Jonathan Karl. The trial begins Tuesday, a month after the riot officers who responded to still feeling the effects and been with the department for 20 years. I say with absolute certainty. The January 6 of 10 forever changed this department and Capitol police chief Yogi Ananda Pittman. The House has approved a Senate Budget amendment the next step in the reconciliation process, which will allow the Senate to pass President Biden's American rescue plan on a simple majority vote. The temp Pentagon is deploying more than 1100 medical troops to assist the rollout of five vaccination centers. Any Americans across the nation are frustrated by the complicated process to sign up for a vaccine appointment. Some people trying on multiple science to see if they Can score shot today. I asked White House press secretary Jen Psaki what the federal government is doing to address this. We fully agree. There's been a lack of communication confusion and we're trying to work out of that hole, Sake said of focuses on increasing communication, so people know how and when they can get their vaccine. Karen Travers, ABC News the White House, The president made his first trip on Air Force one flying home to Delaware for the weekend. You're listening to ABC news. News radio 6 10 W T V N. M. Allison Wiant Former Columbus police officer Adam Coy had his bond set at $3 million today as he was arraigned on murder charges for the shooting death of Andre Hill in December. Coronavirus cases and hospitalizations have been decreasing in recent weeks around the country, the CDC director says. Since their peak in early January, cases have decreased more than 60%. Hospitalizations are down more than 40%. And if here in Ohio we could soon see an end to that stay at home advisory Global public health, telling ABC six that their stay at home advisory will be allowed to expire tomorrow. Say they've seen a decrease in cases recently, thanks to the order on the statewide curfew, which is still in effect. However, they say now is not the time to let your guard down. They are still encouraging the years of face masks and physical distancing Ohio is public schools could now be facing a new problem brought on by the pandemic. Dropping attendance numbers. Data from the state of Ohio shows that public school enrollment has dropped significantly during the covert 19 pandemic. The Ohio Department of Education says enrollment for pre K through 12th grade decreased by about 53,000 students compared with a year earlier. That is a 3% drop as widespread use of remote learning has led families to consider other options. Some students disappeared from schools altogether, and nearly half of the decrease came from preschool and kindergarten enrollment. A new jobs report from the Labor Department shows the U. S economy created just 49,000 jobs in the month of January, but the U. S unemployment rate did fall a bit. Meanwhile, then iconic restaurant across from the Graceland shopping center is now set to close its doors after three decades. The owners of TJ's country place on North High Street announced they will not be renewing their lease, which expires in May, Known for their signature biscuits and gravy dish, called the Barnyard Buster TJ says they're seven other central Ohio locations, however, will remain open and work is underway to help small businesses in Ohio Lieutenant Governor John Houston says. Steps they took early on have put the state in a much better place budget. It's a responsible budget. It doesn't increase taxes. We were able to weather through with early cuts. You know, we've got everything from 1500 State employees to pay cut other things help hold down spending. Now we have a balanced budget. Now we can take some of the One time revenue that we have and suspended on. Think that help people recover. I'm Alison Wiant. This'll summer Give your kid a chance to get ahead while learning like a college student with Georgetown University. Summer High School.

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"Americans have gotten at least one dose of the Fizer or Madonna vaccine. The Democratic governor of Wisconsin, Tony Evers, has issued a new statewide mask order just in our after the Republican controlled legislature repealed his previous mandate. You're listening to ABC news. News radio 6 10 W T V N. M. Allison Wiant. Former Columbus police officer, Adam Quoi has been charged with murder in the shooting death of Andre Hill. He's also charged with Felonious assault and two counts of dereliction of duty for failing to turn on his body camera before the shooting as well, is failing to inform fellow officers that he felt Hill presented a danger to him. Bill's family say they're relieved with the charges but that their fight for justice he is not over because we know indictment does not mean conviction and we will stay vigilant and focus and passionate and convicted. Until we get a conviction. Hill's family attorney, Ben Crump, Coy's attorney, says his client plans to plead not guilty, Ohio's attorney general announced the state has reached a multimillion dollar settlement with a major company. Mackenzie isn't a drug manufacturer, but rather it advised opioid makers on how to sell more OxyContin and helped pharmaceutical companies avoid regulation. It's agreed to pay nearly half a billion dollars to 47 states and territories with 24 million of that coming to Ohio 20 million this year and more than four million And over the next four years. The money will go to the recently formed one Ohio plan, which then sends the money to local communities for use as they need it, Governor DeWine on Thursday, stressing the importance of local control of that money. I'm Jack Crumley. As the danger of House fires increases in the winter months, it's important to keep your paths, sidewalks and steps clear of ice and snow. But firefighters say often, people forget to clean off one important firefighting tool. Fire hydrants. So again, it cuts down time when we respond, we're going to stop with our water supply, and we can get to work. Firefighters in Ohio say. In most cases, it's up to the residence to make sure that those fire hydrants in front of their homes are accessible and that it's always a good idea to make sure all your battery He's in your smoke detectors are working properly as well. The American Heart Association is celebrating National Wear Red Day tomorrow to bring attention to heart disease mentioned Anjali seeking medical attention. They're experiencing any symptoms and also understanding that there's sometimes can be very atypical and not classic like elephants On the just for men. They can have very atypical symptoms. Doctors say heart disease is treatable and 80% preventable. Go Red for women campaign is hoping to help people become more aware of their own heart health. I'm Alison Wiant our next news update Coming up in 30 minutes and breaking news at once on NewsRadio, 6 10 w tvn Somewhere in Maryland,.

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"Children from the arms of their families, their mothers and fathers of the border. President Biden also ordering studies on how to end conditions that force migrants to leave countries and saying he will and the restrictive Trump administration's US asylum policies. Andy Field, ABC NEWS Washington, You may get your covert vaccine at your Pharmacist pharmacy program will expand access in neighborhoods across the country. You can make an appointment and get your shot conveniently and quickly. White House Coronavirus task Force coordinator Jeff Zions Space X is second test flight of its starship ended in another fiery crash. You're listening to ABC news. News radio 6 10 W. T V. N. M. Allison Wiant Columbus Police officers were sent to a home on Homestead Drive near Linda McKinley High School this afternoon after shot spotter technology signaled gunshots were fired around 1 30 in the afternoon. A man and a woman were involved. Sergeant James Fuqua with the Columbus Police Force described the incident as an officer involved shooting, but further details are not yet released. Ohio has surpassed 900,000 cases of the Corona virus now since last year, as over 3000 new cases were reported today and over 106 new coronavirus related deaths. That has led to over 11,000 Ohioans losing their lives from complications brought on by the coronavirus. Now that they're in the eligible age group to receive it. Governor Mike DeWine and his wife, Fran, each received their first dose of the vaccine. Today, they both received the Fizer vaccine. The governor also said that some vaccines delivered by Walgreens to five northern Ohio long term care facilities yesterday had not been stored under proper cold temperature storage conditions and we're there. For compromise. The problem did not arise at the nursing home is my understanding my understanding This problem rose someplace else. Whenever they were getting the doses, this that's my understanding that he says the vaccine will not cause any harm to those who did receive it. However, they will now have to be re vaccinated. On pace to break a day deadly record. The city of Columbus lost 22 people to violence during the first month of this year. That now puts the city on pace to surpass last year's record breaking year off 104 74 homicides for all of 2020. Columbus City Council, meanwhile, has passed Andres Law It's meant to hold police officers more accountable in the use of their body cameras. It requires that those cameras be turned on during any enforcement action and requires that police officers administer aid when use of force is used. There's also a new way to report stolen guns. In Ohio Attorney General Dae Vo says this new online portal will increase public safely safety and hopefully return stolen firearms back to their owners. You just put in the serial number of a weapon, and if there's a match, it will show up. The database updates every 24 hours. I'm Alison Wiant. Our next news update is coming up in 30 minutes. Somewhere in Maryland. Dr..

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"Today. Given her Mike DeWine released his plan for the state's budget in 2022, he says, this will support Ohio small businesses and strengthen they states communities as well as grow the states. Can these states skilled workforce in the fourth thing? Enables us to do this is that our plan really is possible because of the federal government's funding are careful management of those dollars. We need to keep reminding ourselves that federal support is one time money, and we need to spend it on one time expenses to help Oh, Highlands recover quickly. Also tonight, Columbus City Councilor said to review legislation named for Andre Hill. Under this measure, camp body cameras would have to be turned on every time of police officer exits their vehicle. The law also calls for officers to receive regular CPR training and for them to be required to provide first aid after any use of force instance. Hill was unarmed when he was shot and killed by a now former Columbus police officer Adam Koi in December. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced today he is not planning on running for Senator Rob Portman's U S Senate seat next year. Question was, Where could I do the most good for my state and my country? And I've concluded that as attorney general, I've got a lot more ability to act and accomplish what we call big good in our office. Yost is joining Congressman Jim Jordan and Lieutenant Governor John Houston in saying they will not be running for that Senate seat. Thousands of older Ohioans now have received their first dose of the Corona virus vaccine as the state and the country continues its vaccination efforts. The CDC says nearly 50 million doses of Cupid vaccines have now been distributed. But only 31 million have been administered. Meanwhile, the U. S military saving doses after pausing a controversial plan that would have vaccinated prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, including 9 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. That's a B C's faith of Blue Bay, the covert tracking project says. January is now America's deadliest month since the start of the pandemic as January saw more than 95,000 deaths, which is 20,000 more than what was reported in December. Nationwide. The death toll in the U. S now stands at over 440,000 Americans, Um Allison Wiant stay connected to Columbus in central Ohio on the hour 30. Minutes passed, And as news breaks, America's beverage companies are working together to reduce plastic waste. In our.

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"Cindy. News radio 6 10 W. T V and M. Allison Wiant. The governor is looking to shorten that curfew on businesses around the state and he could do it this week. He announced today. Several new tiered guidelines regarding the number of people who are hospitalized for the virus that needs to be met around the state in order for the curfew to be pushed back in stages from 10 p.m. to 11 PM to a midnight curfew, confident that if our hospital utilization across state drops below 3500 for seven consecutive Days, which, as the governor pointed out, it's done now for several days. We believe we can safely shorten our curfew for the following two weeks to the 11 p.m. time that, he noted Dr Bruce Vanderhof with the Ohio Department of Health says the new Daily case report today shows less than 4200 new cases of the virus around the state, and both hospitalizations and deaths in this latest report are also currently below the 21 Day average. But caution. We have to keep doing what we're doing. We're improving things for improving him because of what you're doing and what you're not doing. This didn't happen just by chance. This has happened because you know we have better than 90% of people who are wearing masks in retail establishments every single day across Ohio and we have inspectors out. We know what the numbers are. So those numbers remain high. I think people are being more careful and we're seeing our cases come down, but we have to continue to do that. We have to continue to play ball. We have to continue to stay focused on The governor and Dr Vanderhof say, even though the number of hospitalizations will need to remain below the benchmark in order for that curfew to not be reinstated. Health departments around the state, meanwhile, are offering you a warning about Corona virus vaccine scam calls. The agency says they have been told about fake registration phone calls asking people to give them their Social Security numbers over the phone in order to sign them up to receive a dose of the vaccine. The Health Department says they will never ask a someone for their Social Security information over the phone, and anyone who has questions about the vaccine can check with their local health department on their website. And some health departments have already begun receiving coronavirus testing kits that the state purchased using cares act money made by Abbott Labs. Those test results can come back in about 15 minutes with these kids. I'm Alison Wiant. The next news update coming up in 30 minutes and breaking news at once on NewsRadio, 6 10 W. TV. And if you had been taken probably 7 800 mg of opioids a day, which is an insane amount, Dave It is in recovery from an addiction to prescription opioids. Eventually, my whole life began to unravel. I realized that I needed help and in recovery, I found my purpose. Addiction is a disease of isolation and loneliness. There is a way out. You don't have.

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"Evening, Um Allison Wiant news radio 6 10 w tvn traffic and weather together, powered by temp start heating and cooling products. Here's Johnny Hill. Most of that most of freeways downtown, looking pretty good, but a couple of the words of caution. To 70 North bound coming off 70 west on the West side. We've got a bit of a vehicle fire, so watch for delays off of Wilson Road Injury accident just into us 23 North bound near 98. That's Marion County couple other accidents here in Columbus to keep an eye out for on the power rode off. 3 15, Also Rome. Hilliard north of I 70 and one earlier 23 north of Coover Row. That's up in Delaware County. Report sponsored by Pella Windows and Doors, No Home Show. No Problem. Visit A paella showroom today, Test out full sized windows and doors, plus get Pella now pay nothing for two years or take 50% off installation +877 98 paella paella columbus com. Traffic and weather together, Powered by temp star and custom air on Johnny Hill NewsRadio 16 w t v N snow showers. Returning tonight will be mostly cloudy. The low down to 28 degrees a little bit of a windshield. Saturday Chance for some snow showers again. Windy 35 degrees could get a half inch or so out of that. We'll do it again on Sunday with a high of 34 whether powered by the basement doctor, it is 34 West Jefferson 34 of your severe weather station, whose radio 6 10, W. T. V. And Governor Mike DeWine warn citizens about gathering at the Statehouse amid online threats of violence nationwide for several days today, Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther announced a city hall will now be closed Tuesday. Wednesday of next week as he addressed possible threats of violence at state capitals and says if you do plan to protest peacefully downtown this weekend, you can do so. But officers will be ready to deter any and all violent riots. Older Ohioans, who are ready to get their appointments for their vaccine against Cove in 19 can start On Monday, the state will start with residents over the age of 80 and older who do not live in nursing homes. The Health department now has a list of locations to administer the vaccine on their website, You just log onto vaccine dot coronavirus dot Ohio dot Gove. The cove in 19 Death Toll, meanwhile, has top 10,000 in the state now. With 67 new coronavirus related fatalities in the last 24 hours. That brings the total to 10,057 since last year. The National Rifle Association is filing for bankruptcy and moving to Texas, where they say they will restructure as a nonprofit in a statement, the gun rights group says this is their way to exit what they believe is a corporate, political and regulatory environment in New York state, where they had been based for 150 years. They chose Texas because the state is home to more than 400,000 and our remembers the New York attorney general candidate Lolita James. Had filed a lawsuit seeking to dissolve the gun rights group Your ABC six first Warning weather cloudy skies tonight with some scattered snow flurries with a low of 30 with a low of 28. I'm Alison Wiant. Our next update at seven o'clock, the Mark Blazer show is back next.

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"V. N. There are concerns of another security breach in Washington, D. C on inauguration day next Wednesday, even after the Capitol Hill siege when Congress was Debating the electoral college results. State capitals are also facing potential threats of armed protests in the coming days and weeks, and that prompted Governor Mike DeWine to activate hundreds of National Guard members to send a both Washington D C and a secure the Ohio State House and other government offices today. The governor echoed the president's call in that video he released online yesterday for Americans to unite. As president elect Joe Biden, a sworn in It's time for us to observe Peaceful transfer of power. And to remind ourselves What Brings us together, binds us together holds us together as Americans are love, freedom, our love for liberty, our love for our constitution. Meanwhile, Columbus Police chief Thomas Quinlan says all the officers involved with the security in the state capital will be briefed on the use of chemical agents, which they say will only be used on rioters who do become violent on Person's beliefs or speech based on actions activities, so those will be clearly defined for the rules of engagement for all officers down there, whether they are Columbus Or other jurisdictions, insisting the use of agents was scrutinized in the protest downtown over the summer, and the use will be authorized in the event of destruction of property or if an officer's life is at risk. Making plans of starting vaccinating people over the age of 80 in central Ohio. And it starts is early is next week. There will be 1100 doses available between Columbus Public Health and Franklin County Public Health. Starting next week, the Celeste Center and the Franklin County Public Health Building among dozens of sites to get the shot that will also include giant Eagle and Kroger stores. But it's all for people 80 and older and it's by appointment only registration starts Friday. Other central Ohio Cove in 19 vaccination location. These include the Delaware public Health and the Fairfield County Fairgrounds. Governor DeWine has said the state will not have enough vaccine to get a shot for everyone who qualifies, though right away. Meanwhile, health and tech companies are banding together to create a digital vaccination passport to prove that the holder was immunized against Cove in 19. Anyone without a smartphone can still get a printed Q R code with their information on it. An investigation that started earlier this week has discovered now two bodies reportedly found in concrete inside of a home in the hilltop neighborhood, according to the U. S Southern District attorney's office say they that the discovery was made at a building in the 2400 block of Sullivan's avenue in west Columbus. There is no danger to the public at this time. Um Allison Wiant stay connected to Columbus in central Ohio on the hour 30 minutes passed and as news breaks Hey, this is Lincoln Kennedy, Three time Pro Bowler. Here's what's trending on the I Heart Sports Network. Presented by Comfort, Gentle Blue Jackets face Nashville tonight and their.

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"President Trump urging his supporters to be peaceful. It rallies in the coming days in a video released after he was impeached for a second time. President said people can exercise their First Amendment rights but not must not turn to violence. But I cannot emphasize that there must be no violence. No law breaking and no vandalism of any kind. He denounced the violence of last week's U. S. Capitol protests of love several people dead, he said. True supporters of his would never resort to violence or demonstrations or plan Leah come to Joe Biden's inauguration next week, but Trump asked anyone attending them to keep the peace. The vote to impeach the president on Wednesday included one Ohio Republican. Explaining his vote to impeach President Trump on Wednesday, Ohio representative Anthony Gonzalez. Said the president abandoned his post when members were asking for help, and that is why you said quote I am compelled to vote for impeachment. The former Buckeye football player was elected to Congress in 2018 and re elected in November representing the 16th district. Gonzalez was one of 10 Republicans in the House on Wednesday who crossed party lines to vote for impeachment. Um Allison Wiant reporting Governor Mike the Wine and Columbus mayor in Gigantor Waldo Joint press conference this morning to discuss the plan protests at the State House this weekend. We'll be joined by leaders of the Ohio National Guardian. The state highway Patrol security at the State House has already been increased, with workers installing plywood over several windows on Wednesday. Jacob Blake says he was getting ready to give himself up before he was shot by a Kenosha, Wisconsin police officer seven times last summer like talk to a B C's Michael straight hand about the incident, and he admitted he had a knife at that time. I wasn't thinking clearly you were thinking once you get the knife.

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"ABC News. I'm Chuck Secrets and more breaking news. The social medium on which President Trump rose to political prominence shuts him out Shock. President Trump is now permanently banned from Twitter. After a one day ban. The president was back on last night. Now he's off again, Twitter, saying after a close review of recent tweets from President Trump's account and the context around them that they have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence. Comes. His Twitter is also suspending people close to President Trump, who have ties to Cuban on conspiracy theories, including attorney and adviser Sidney Pal and former national security adviser Lieutenant General Michael Flynn. Chuck ABC is Alex Stone. A vote in the House on One article of Impeachment is expected Monday. The article charges President Trump with inciting an insurrection against the U. S. In a letter to her Democratic colleagues, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi doubling down on her calls for the 25th amendment to be invoked writing. Yesterday leader Schumer and I placed a call with Vice President Pence and we still hope to hear from him as soon as possible with a positive answer as to whether he and the Cabinet will honor their oath to the Constitution and the American people. Has delicate Terry. ABC NEWS Washington Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski says she wants President Trump to resign and questions whether she'll remain a part of the Republican Party, in an interview with Anchorage Daily News. White House statement says impeachment against a president who it says has done a great job will only further divide the country. Source familiar with the briefing. But the Senate parliamentarian to Senate leaders, Schumer and McConnell today tells ABC News they were told it's virtually impossible to remove President Trump from office before January 20th inauguration day. War of the alleged Capitol Hill. Rioters are being arrested, including a man law enforcers believe is the one in the picture with his feet up on speaker. Pelosi's desk arrested in Arkansas L. A county's seeing a deadliest day yet due to Corona virus. Listening to ABC News. Have you ever thought it was a radio 6 10 W. T V and M. Allison Wiant as the pandemic continues to keep Ohioans at home Columbus business first days reporting that the Arnold Sports Classic usually set for March will not be held at its usual date. Instead, organizers are reportedly considering a later date this year. Ohio is still under a limit regarding gatherings due to the ongoing pandemic. The state has the 10 p.m. to 5 A.m. curfew in place. Franklin County and the city of Columbus or under a stay at home advisory that's already been extended once, and the state is just starting its second phase of Corona virus vaccines. So far nationally, 17 million doses have been distributed and more than five million people have gotten their first dose. In Ohio 175,000 people have gotten their first dose. That's just 1.5% of the population of the Buckeye State. ABC Sixes Tom Bosco today the Blue Jackets held a number of players out of the practice today, they say, out of an abundance of caution and in accordance with the league's cove in 19 protocols. The team's first game of the season is set for January. 14th. Body of a missing workers been recovered from the rubble of a former Adams County power plant. 47 year old Jamie Fitzgerald was trapped and killed when the old Killian power station collapsed last month as it was being prepared for demolition. He and Doug Great Gary died in that collapse three other workers or later rescued. A mother is cautioning parents when it comes to sledding, she says, treated like a bicycle and make the kids where helmet after her son cracked his skull when he fell off his sled. Kelsey warmly, says her three year old son, Gordon, was excited to go down the hill by himself. For the first time. The first run went great, but the second time he fell off of the bottom of the hill. She says. It looks minor. He only had a small bump on his head. But then later she realized he wasn't okay. He set up to ask me a question, and he was not making any Sense. His speech was slurred. He was stuttering, and he was visibly upset that I couldn't understand him, so he was not aware of all that he wasn't making sense. She took him to the hospital for a CT scan and that revealed a skull fracture. An ambulance took him to a Children's hospital, where he had to have surgery. Gordon's now recovering, but his mom believes if he had been wearing a helmet, this would have never happened. Our news partners at ABC. Six. I'm Alison Wyatt, your ABC six first warning. Weather forecast in 60 seconds Try the West were.