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"Health Center at U. C. Health is the region's only health center stamped by fellowship. Train Your gynecologist from both gynecology and urology. Crews continue to work with the truck fire eastbound to 75 just before you get to 4 71. The right lane is blocked. So is the ramp to three miles and in k you because of it your banking up to the double A South Bend 75 continues slow through lock one north beyond 75 close to a 10 minute. The way to get into downtown and north beyond 4 71 Year off and on the brakes from Grand West Bend to 75 continues a bit heavy. Between Ward's Corner and Loveland, Chuck Ingram, NewsRadio 700 WLW, now the latest forecast from the train heating and cooling Weather Center on news radio 700 WLW. We're looking at a mostly sunny Tuesday forecast Temperatures start in the upper sixties and top out at 86. There is a slight afternoon rain chance, but the better potential comes in tonight as our cold front moves through. It will bring in scattered showers and thunderstorms that will continue throughout Wednesday's forecast, but an isolated strong to severe storm cannot be ruled out. With damaging winds, as are one possible threat. From your severe weather station. I'm nine first warning. Meteorologist Jennifer Catch Mark NewsRadio 700 WLW. Two people were injured after gunfire rang out in north Avondale overnight. Police say a man and a woman showed up at UC Medical seeking treatment just before one o'clock this morning. That shooting happened on West Mitchell Avenue. No suspect information has been given. Meanwhile, Cincinnati police now say that an N k U law student and mother of two who was shot and killed It wasn't an apparent act of self defense early Saturday morning in Walnut Hills. Not much information has been given, But investigators say 30 year old Sierra Allen was seen arguing with.

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"Door and window and Zimmer, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram and Florence Tonight Public School District voted unanimously last night to require all teachers and staff to get vaccinated for Covid 19. Those who choose not to will be required to show proof of a negative covid test each week. While many colleges and universities across Ohio have implemented vaccine mandates, CPS becomes the first school district to do it. School board Vice President Ryan Messer will join our Scott Sloan coming up at 11 06. Capacity limits, meanwhile, are returning for sporting events. That cold rain high school called Rain's going to limit the sale of tickets to 75%, starting with the Oak Hills football game this Friday and then capacity limits will be even tighter. By the end of September. Only 30% of available seats will be sold for the Lakota East game. Those rules apply to all sports, Meantime, not just football. Two people were injured after gunfire rang out in north Avondale overnight. Police say a man and a woman showed up a UC medical center seeking treatment just before one A.m. shooting happened on West Mitchell Avenue. No suspect information has been given Meantime, the shooting of an N k U law student was apparently done in self defense. Police say their investigation into the death of Sierra Allen reveals that she and another woman were seen arguing for some time before the shots were fired. No official ruling has been made in the case. No other details are available Reds back at it tonight Looking to build on their very slim lead in the wild card race, they opened up a three game series in Pittsburgh said, has all the details coming up in sports. First, though, the.

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"State with University, Kentucky's M K U students rather and you see, students are back for their first day in college. Of course, on Thursday, it was the first day of school for many districts, including Cincinnati public And as we know that metro busing, they change their routes a little bit this year, or lotsa may say to facilitate getting kids to and from school. The problem, though, is that they decided to make this announcement of three weeks before school started, which a lot of people predicted would be an unmitigated disaster. From parents I talked to in the district, they said. All right, well, generally speaking, the going isn't that big a deal. But apparently, dismissal is a little bit of a problem. So the question is, then is this whole thing a tempest in teapot in that the what? What predicted would happen did not happen or Where the critics right to begin with going. This thing screwed up from the jump. Let me get on. Ryan Master. He's vice president of the Cincinnati Public School board. Good Morning, Ryan. How you been? Good morning. Scott. Doing well, Thanks. Good. Good. Uh, So where are we This morning? Here? What reports? Are you getting? What have you seen over? Um, in extremely small, small sample group. And that would be the 1st and 2nd. And now into the third day of school, What are we seeing relative that is no butter out. Well, you know, if you know I'm not just a member of the school board. I'm also a parent. And, you know, I think that, um even dropping my kids off at North Avondale Montessori was absolutely nuts on Thursday. You had people that were going to the wrong location in the school people that were jumping out to take family photos. There was just it was kind of mayhem. And as I always say, there's no traffic like first day of school traffic, right, But that's but that's typical in every district, right. Is it like you got new parents? New people may be new schools also the excitement of the first day. Parents don't want to miss that. Because we're all hands on these days, right? And is that is that dismissible just the first day of school, which is nothing exclusive to CPS. It happens everywhere is that true? I agree. I think it's there is a portion of the return to school that you know, I've just come to expect now. Three years in of dropping kids off today was much better. Tomorrow will be even better going forward. Now, on top of that. Then we have this complexity of, um the, uh, change from the sort of extra routes to using the sorta, um Poll routes and that's been her added change to the entire situation. And, frankly, 99% of what I've heard, um, are related to Those changes of metro things that have been negative. And 99% of those have frankly been specifically about Walnut hills. And you know, there are a couple things that I think, make that challenging. A. We already know, even as we were trying to get kids back in school. There are so many kids that just figuring out things within the building, but they have to come and go from that school, so that creates another, um, really complex situation. Something that will not his parents and her neighbors of mine said it is. It's always been a nightmare. Now. Has this made it worse? Possibly. But what I know is life is 1%. What happened to 99%, how you prepare and then handle it. And I do believe metro CPS and the city. I'm filling in for our President, Carolyn Jones here for a couple of weeks while she's had a surgical procedure, and I've been watching each of the groups groups coming together every single day to say, what do we heard? What changes do we need to make? What house did a gone? What changes do we need to make? So I think we're moving in the right direction. Okay, overall. How satisfied? Typically do you think parents in the district are with with this bus name was it We went from everything to the sky is falling that kids are going to be lost. There will be abandoned the be like buoys floating endlessly in the sea. By themselves, and this is going to be cataclysmic. And then we heard from the other side, which in general, the metro folks and listen, we do transportation. We got this. It's not that big a deal. Where's the truth on that? Yeah, I've kind of tried to be very, um Thoughtful about the assessment of the situation. And as I said to our superintendent earlier today, I think an F A Q document for the community would be very helpful because I've at least learned quite a few things along the way that have helped me be much more okay with where we are today versus maybe where I was when I heard about the change, Um But overall, um and I've I've calmed through my emails and other Facebook post and that type of thing. There are some nuances for sure. Um, couple of things that specifically I've heard. Oh, my child has to do a couple of transfers. Take them a long time to get there. When I dug in the one child was coming from mount Airy all the way to Hyde Park to Clark Montessori. And then another and was coming from college Hill coming to Walnut. Those are not easy routes by car. And so one of the things that I think is kind of a Put us in a difficult position areas at CPS. We've given school of choice parents, no matter where you live, can pick the school that you feel best fits your needs. But that also comes with some complexity. You know, trying to get from here to there? Yeah, and even with the extra routes Too many of those complex Ralph even required transfers with the extra Ouch. Um, So some of these things I think we have to, um, take the step up and kind of look at the entire situation. Now there are some others where pay this bus stop is not optimal for this kid has to walk, you know, X number of distance. To get to a stop. Those are the specifics that we need the parents to utilize. Uh, you know the district to work with Metro to make some adjustments because there will be tweaks. We have 36,000 kids. You know, there's there's 36,000.

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"Show on 700 wlw. Fallout still from the shootings over a small park over the weekend. As that starts to fade the review. Sadly, there's going to be more. There's always more. There's never a stop. There's always more. Five people shot two teenagers gunning each other down 16 and 19. You know the drill by now Chicago even worse, and they seem to be a high water mark in the United States for these kind of things, although I pointed out a few minutes ago Uh and I don't see much outrage about this and I'll be honest with you. I don't watch a lot of cable news and the like. It's not my thing. I just tend to look online. Just don't like cable news. It's too much too much yelling and screaming. 36 police officers shot alone this year in Chicago, 36 you know if an officer gets shot in Chicago and Cincinnati Big deal now, Chicago is much bigger city, but still 36 cops like him. That happens. Wow. Talk about lawlessness when you have alderman saying, Hey, can the federal government do something about the violence in Chicago? Because we've got 100,000 gangbangers run around shooting each other and no one's safe. Right, not a race thing. That is a quality of life thing, And that's what we've got to look at. As we walk that fine line, But I will say this, I think the level of tension As you see in downtown Cincinnati because it's easy for us who live in suburbia to wag our fingers. Go ahead downtown today, But you know what, Um, I've obviously if I'm gonna get shot, I probably got a greater risk of doing so around. Probably people I know. Or, Um, uh, you know if I go downtown, Okay, You know, there's probably a better chance than some may be sure, that's just the neighbor of an urban center. That's the bad and there's a lot of good and I think a lot more good in Cincinnati them bad. Honestly, um, but just the level of tension now I don't know if that's exclusive, at least that level of, um that that unease Is exclusive to just you know, pointing the finger at downtown or teenage kids or whatever your case in point last night. Went to dinner with my wife. My son was with this. Like, okay, I'll take you out to dinner. Whatever had Ted. Nice meal, um, drowned regularly to drop him off, and there's it's two lane road. And there is a traffic coming towards us. And I'm making a left hand turn. And of course, you know the trend. Now there's a guy that gets behind me and he is like literally on my, but for Probably about a half mile like okay, well, okay. I'm good. You know, just rain, too. So You've got that issue as well. You know, road conditions. The oil from the surface comes up in the summer. And that's just you know, As you know, Roads can get a little slick even in the summer, especially after it's been very, very hot and dry. The oil comes up when there's way so you know, you take it a little bit easy, but do it about the speed limit. Guys right in my rear end. So anyway, I put my signal and because I don't wanna get rear ended. And I go to make a left hand turn and there's a gap of about I mean, if I punched it, I suppose I could have made it. But again, you know you were about fish, talent and stuff, and this guy is laying on his horn. So it's about to turn us like, Wait a minute. I'm stopping so you should stop and let the other cars passing through my hands up and just sat there for a hot minute. Now my wife is all worried she was clenching because she's like, Oh, my God, the guys getting it out of card shooters. Which adds sadly. You know, that's something I wouldn't expect, but it happens. And so she was like you should have just not given the look in their rear view mirror and you know Shrug your shoulders and try to say, what the hell are you doing? But at the end of the day, it's like, Dude, there's no room. Where do we I mean, you want to jump over the traffic to get to make a left turn because you're in a hurry. But that's just an example. It's like no one got out of their car. No, no threats were made anything like that. But, you know, it. Got me to thinking is like you hear these stories of road rage all the time. We had a guy with the got Fourth of July that got shot. You know he's on the phone. Um he's going to pick his kids up. To take on the fireworks and he's on the phone, saying I'm going to be a few minutes late, and he gets rear ended. And the guy who rear ends and get to the current shoots him three times. I mean, That that could happen to any of us, right? And that's not a that's not a good thing. That's not a Chicago thing. That's a anywhere kind of thing. And I don't know if it's because Covid has made us more insecure as I think a lot of that is that you know the political tension, obviously that even if you don't follow politics or carrot, who won the election? You can still feel it right? There is this overall just wet blanket hanging over all of us, and then you add covid in and the insecurity jobs are destroyed the other day that You know, during Covid about 50% of people. I was like high water 50 million people had you know, uh, not not clinical depression. I don't want to say, but we're Had serious mental health concerns because of the unknown and addiction. And I thought, you know once this past over I thought it would be okay. You know, we'll go back. It's like, thank God. We all survived this thing. We're back to do what we want to do Everyone be cool, and it's the exact opposite. And I can't figure out why that is. I don't know if it's because we're locked up and we spent so much time alone. And all the stress kind of built up and then we're used to just being by ourselves. And then we get reintroduced, you know? Being feral again. And we go at each other. I can't figure out why that is, but and it's so it's not just in my mind an issue of certainly this violence and that's the That's the headline right kids shooting each other. That's going to be a headline, but overall, I just think the I I think there's a lot of tension and animosity just between all of us and why that is is beyond me. But you can just almost feel it out there and it surprises me because I thought it would be a little bit different coming out and say We're reopening. Everyone's happy. Can't wait to go have a good time. And now you go out and you know people are Essential a lot more ill tempered and Um, sure, as well as a lot more confrontational. Then we were maybe a year year and a half ago. You noticing that too, Or is it just me? Maybe just had a bad experience on the roadways yesterday. 513749 7800 Big one in the consular, e. T T. Uh I'm going to get a quick time out in one return to the show. Your calls also also problems in North Avondale. The Catholic Church wants to put in what they're calling a monastery. But it's not 7 to 10. Priests of a particular order of this mission that are causing residents to go. Not so fast because we have a fear of pedophilia. And what does that say, also about the state of the church in 2021. Where typically you'd welcome a group of priests to buy a house because you look Oh, well, a priest nice. It's gonna be good for the neighborhood and having these guys right? And now in 2021, though neighbors don't want the Catholic Church Living next to them. That's an interesting message, and there's more on that, too. We'll get to that right after a quick time out on 700 wlw.

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"And they will continue picking through the rubble carefully looking for the remains of people who lived and died in Champlain to herself. It's a B C's Jim Ryan zoning case over plans for a monastery in North Avondale A is being delayed hearing over allowing a group of priests to move into a home on Rose Hill was put off yesterday after neighbors complained they didn't get enough advance notice of that hearing. Oppositions from melting from people who live in north Avondale said they don't want the order of Legionnaires of Christ moving in because it's been linked to numerous cases of sex abuse. Construction, set to start now in the first residential community in Greendale, Indiana, grounds been broken on a $5 million development that will include 84 new homes at the crossing. Tanner Street new Subdivision of Indiana. One will be located about two miles from 2 75. Nothing to worry about writing the new roller coaster Kings Island. You may have seen Social Media post this week from people at the park who say they saw seats flying off of Orion. Park says what they saw were weighted water bags cutting loose during testing games. Island insists there's no issues with the new Giga Coaster. That's the park's tallest and longest raise in Milwaukee for the start of what's being called the biggest series of the season. Cincinnati in second place in the N L Central, six games back of the Brewers, looking to gain ground before the All Star break. Both teams come into the series winners of seven of the last 10 Reds coming off a win yesterday. Ever Kansas City and come from behind fashion picture. Sonny Gray needed a change of clothes to shut down the Royals bats. I came into the clubhouse. And I got completely naked. So I just kind of like, just kind of try to cool off change My journeys in my pants, my underwears. And my socks and just try to like, reset and start over works for Gray retired the final 10 batters he faced Reds went on to win 5 to 2 air time tonight from Milwaukee is 7 10 could be a rough day on Wall Street futures are pointing to a drop. More than 500 points in the down. We'll have the opening numbers in our news at 9 30, Brian Copes NewsRadio seven. Every wlw I want to introduce you. The Thundercats Technology. Thunder Cat Technology is a premier provider.

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"Low 67 sunshine tomorrow not assume, but tomorrow with a high of 82. It is 68 degrees. Right now, they've given up hope now finding anyone alive two weeks after the collapse of a high rise condo in Florida Rescue efforts have turned into a recovery mission, who's at the site of the condo building collapse in Surfside are no longer searching for signs of life. Some of the rescuers in tears last night holding a moment of silence as they marked the end of their search efforts for 14 consecutive days, the crews battling brutal conditions including fires and storms. As they search for survivors in air pockets only to find remains. But no survivors zone in case over plans for a monastery in North Avondale is being delayed. The hearing over allowing a group of freeze to move into a multi family home on Rose Hill was put off yesterday after neighbors complained they didn't get enough advance notice of the hearing. Opposition is mounting from people who live in North Avondale. They said they don't want the order of Legionnaires of Christ moving in because it's been linked to a number of cases of sex abuse. Construction, set to start on the first residential community ever in Greendale, Indiana, grounds been broken in a $5 million development. That will include 84 new homes at the crossing at Tanis Creek New Subdivision of Indiana. One will be located about two miles from two for my 2 75. It will include single family units, as well as town homes with 2 to 4 units in each building. Nothing to worry about writing the new roller coaster Kings Island. You may have seen Social Media post this week from people at the park who say they Saw seats flying off Orion Park says what they saw where some waited water bags coming loose during regular testing. Kings Island says there's no issue at all with the new Giga Coaster. That's the party's tallest and longest. Biggest Hill has a 300 ft drop. 700 WLW SPORTS. Here's the Reds Update. It was the Reds knocking off the Royals yesterday five to Cincinnati, taking two or three in the series in Kansas City. It's the Reds 24th comeback win this.

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"Partly cloudy, muggy, Scattered afternoon storms today will see a high of 88 expect some isolated showers and storms tonight you're low down to 70. And more of the same tomorrow. Scattered showers. Storms likely throughout the day. Rain will be heavy at times with a high of 85 78 degrees right now, In the wake of the shooting Sunday, it smelled park that left two teens dead and three others wounded him. The county prosecutor Joe Deters, says his office is going to crack down on gun crime following the deadly shooting involving two teams that smell riverfront park Sunday night that also left three other teens with injuries. Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters, who joined Bill Cunningham Tuesday afternoon, said his office would start cracking down on those who commit gun crimes. We are doing no plea bargains. We are done with this nonsense. We're doubling down in the court system theaters, adding that he spoke with Cincinnati Police chief Eliot Isaac informing him that his office will also prosecute gun law offenders arrested And stop and frisk situations. I'm Sean Gallagher. NewsRadio 700 WLW. Police are investigating the deaths of an elderly Westchester township couple who were discovered by their son last night in their home on Revere run. Police have not said how they died, but a typed out note was found in their bedroom. And it's a an incident report has identified them as John Anderson to Wallace. There is now opposition to plans to turn a home in North Avondale into a monastery. They don't want priests in their neighborhood group of People live in North Avondale, opposed to plans returned home on Rose Hill into a monastery for the order of the Legionnaires of Christ. Lance golf, returning to home into a residence for 10 priest. But neighbors object, saying it'll bring down home values and bring potential sex abusers into their neighborhood city is recommending approval is only change in the current landlords vouching for them, since they've never been a problem in the areas where they've lived artificial Cincinnati's to the letter of support as well, saying that there are recognized congregation of the Catholic Church you've been living in the archdiocese. Nearly a decade and Brian Combs news radio 700 WLW on Wall Street. The Dow is down 66 points NASDAQ Lost 41 S and P has dropped four. The Reds and Royals wrap up their three game series This afternoon. Our pregame coverage gets underway.

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"The Newport Plaza is closed right now, as police investigate an officer involved shooting that happened this morning about five o'clock. Police tried to stop a gray sedan on Kentucky 18 the driver, refusing to pull over and led cops on a they say about a 20 mile chase by 75, the driver ending up at that Newport Plaza. That's when police say the shooting took place. The suspect went to the hospital. That's all we're being told. So far. There's a heavy police presence there. Multiple agencies involved in Kentucky State police leading that investigation. A young shooting victim in Cincinnati, remembered now with a street named in her memory in 2015, Robin Pearl. The second was just 18 years old when she was shot and killed in North Avondale while sitting in the passenger seat of a vehicle. Was city leaders, saying she was an innocent victim of gun violence. On Saturday, a stretch of Burton Avenue the street where she died, was named after her. The dedication ceremony was attended by Vice Mayor Chris Smitherman, along with council member and mayoral candidate David Man as they joined Pearl's family. I'm Sean Gallagher, NewsRadio 700. WLW public schools across the country are bracing for a surge this fall of kindergartners districts are hiring teachers like crazy for the supersized class that will include more Children who missed out on preschool last year because of covid older classmates as well, whose parents decided to wait an extra year. The large large amounts of federal relief money is available this year. It's just unknown. How many big kindergarten classes there will be this fall, regardless of education leaders say they expect to address the effects of this pandemic. Four years. If you are in Ohio resident you've had at least one dose of the Covid 19 vaccine You've got until 11 59 tonight to enter the States Vaccine million lottery. So far, Three adults have already won their $1 million prizes. And then three teens between 12 and 17 have one for your scholarships that include room and board. So this week's vax million winners will be announced Wednesday at 7 29 during the Ohio Lotteries televised minute on Channel nine news radio 700 WLW Sports High School Baseball State finals. Cincinnati Elder will advance to the state final in Division.

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"I Heart radio. All your favorite music, all your favorite stations. All three Iraqi talking about what happened at King's Island over the weekend. If you were there, we'd love to hear from your 749 7800 the big £1.700 on a TNT. Much of fights in the park itself and in the parking lot as people started to spell out. Closed a half hour early. Yes, let's talk to David about it, David. Thanks for holding buddy. What do you have? Are you there? No, I got it. Good afternoon. No, I was not there. But I was just wanted to comment on the nature of these Children of these young kids. Um, I live in North Avondale. I grew up in some of the rough neighborhoods and Cincinnati. And I hear a lot of you know, I was changing. Stand about the isn't the coal bin. Maybe they don't have anything to do. And I'm just gonna let you know it is not true. These kids are in the inner city neighborhoods. They I mean, I was out there. I didn't know Mistress but my mother put got kind of character and moral in me. So when I did do something wrong I was afraid of. My mother was afraid to come home because I knew the punishment. I was gonna get mostly pants. Now they are glad to give it to their Children to go out and their kids are not accountable for doing anything wrong. The parents will soon know sort of jump on you. Did you even bring the accusation about their Children to down? You can't get the town and go to the parents. Not on the doors. Those days are over with. The Children have no fear. They have no respect. I'll walk up and down this street I drive past And you could see it in. Oh, I could see the fight and shooting. This is a whole different generation. And these kids, you chump change. They do not care anything about truth. They don't care anything about themselves. And it makes me ashamed at first when I first heard that story, and.