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"west mitchell avenue" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

01:46 min | 1 year ago

"west mitchell avenue" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"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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"west mitchell avenue" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

01:34 min | 1 year ago

"west mitchell avenue" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"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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"west mitchell avenue" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

02:01 min | 2 years ago

"west mitchell avenue" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"Policy with the A 30 report. I'm Sean Gallagher. Breaking now. Curfew actually expired officially at noon today, so there's no curfew. Ohioans have been waiting to hear that since November as Governor Mike DeWine announced today that the company in team related curfew was no longer in effect. But the wind said to continue following cover 19 safety guidelines to prevent a spike in hospitalization, But we don't know if we're what's gonna happen with the variance. Um, 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 a climbing cases. We certainly hope we don't do that. But 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 some schools whether it's our own personal, personal lives. The curfew was listed as current hospitalizations in Ohio State below 2500 for seven straight days today, marking The 10th straight day. Now the latest traffic and weather together and right now, a fire at 35 West Mitchell Avenue is causing some backup problems. If you are coming off 75 on the West Mitchell Avenue also, if you are coming off of also it fine. Looks like they're gonna have that blocked off due to this fire. Has been reported again. 35 was Mitchell Avenue will keep an eye on that. But that is going to cause some traffic problems. If you are coming off 75 onto West Mitchell avenues again, it's beginning to be backed up. And so they're gonna block off That area. Also 71 South bound the accident from earlier still blocking the left lane near the Stewart Road exit. Keep in mind if you're going north bound on 71 from the normal lateral contra falling onto 71. They have the left lane blocked this cruise had to adjust the left concrete wall of the controversial lane due to that crash on the South side. Now ladies forecast from the train heating and cooling Weather Center on use radio 700 wlw. Mostly cloudy sky overnight. The low.

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"west mitchell avenue" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

03:13 min | 2 years ago

"west mitchell avenue" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"But Jason Real real quick because of what this is fine. I don't mind this conversation. What about Dr Amy? She's been floated now. Well, I mean from a statewide name I d And that is a huge thing. That is a huge that guys. Um, from a statewide name, right? I mean hands down No. One she would be the most recognizable candidate if she became the nominee. Uh, this is the problem I think you would run into with any acting in the general election. Is again you're going to go out and you're going to try to campaign to small towns and rural areas, and probably even some Of excerpt types of areas, maybe even some suburbs. And what Amy Act, and I think you're gonna see she will be exposed by the Republican candidate, she said. This and I've written about it as it went in the decisions that she was making. Around the pandemic. She didn't take people, you know civil liberties into account in making those decisions. Well, if you're U S senator, one of the first things you really need to be thinking about when human whether you're Democrat Republican or independent, but you need to be thinking about the greater good and the greater civil liberties of All of your constituents. S so I think she would get out into certain areas of the state and they would they would see her as like, Wait. You don't really connect with me, and she's from young sound. She of the great stories. She grew up, You know, really tough background in Youngstown. A great place. Great name I d. So, but she's never been apart like I guess the other the biggest probably what you're saying. That's what I was wondering. She could go out there and get chewed up. That's a tough leap for your first race to be in in politics for the U. S Senate. That is not a that's not a place for a rookie candidate. Yeah, Typically I well and on the Republican side, I think Josh Mandel has no shot and I'll throw in bread. One ship over Josh Mundy on your list of them that I agree with it. I wouldn't. I wouldn't. I think Brad Winsor would be a good candidate. Um, I ultimately I don't know if he does it or not, But, yeah, he's making some rise him on TV, and I feel like I have Jason with that will let you go, man. Always a pleasure. Hey, Jason Williams Cincinnati dot com The 60 Fire Way Go to traffic. Rob what is going on from the U. C health Traffic center. You see health and science lives hope there's a problem on North bound 71, where it meets 75 In Walton. There's an accident blocking the ramp to North 75 traffic is being diverted on the South 75 on North 71 traffic is backed up to before the Verona. Exit. There's report of an accident. North 75 past the route. 63 Monroe exit. I don't see it on the cameras, and I don't see it causing any issues. Same with the accident. Westbound on the Ronald Reagan at Galbreath and Winton. No backup there. Kenard Avenue has been reopened following a water main break between Clifton and West Mitchell Avenues. I'm Rob Williams.

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"west mitchell avenue" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

01:36 min | 2 years ago

"west mitchell avenue" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"Seeing some highlights in Ohio's covert data with the three o'clock report, I'm Jack Crumley breaking now This is our alert Matthew to see one change and that is Hamilton County is no longer purple. Looks similar to last week's, but that is the that is the real change that Ohio Governor Mike DeWine today. The governor also reviewed the stats from the Department of Health. New Coronavirus cases Air again coming in below the three week average, though they are still considered high new hospitalizations and new ICU admissions or right around where they've been for the last three weeks because statewide hospitalizations have been dropping low 3500 for seven days. What we said that we would do is to go to an 11. Want curfew. S O. Beginning tonight. The curfew will be 11 o'clock, and the governor says If those numbers continue to drop, the curfew could be pushed back further or possibly eliminated altogether. 75 new deaths being reported in Ohio today, that means the state has now seen 2000 Cova death reports just since this year began. Now the latest traffic and weather together from the U. C. Health traffic Center. You see health in science lives hope the problems south of town on North bound 71. It's right where the highway joins 75. The ramp to North 75 is closed due to an accident there and traffic is being diverted on the South 75 a bit of a delay there as you're headed north on 71. Bernard Avenue remains closed due to a water main break in both directions between Clifton and West Mitchell Avenues and Westwood. Northern Boulevard closed in East West would.

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"west mitchell avenue" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

02:42 min | 2 years ago

"west mitchell avenue" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"S senator who would know better than most is reacting to yesterday's new warning from federal agents about domestic terror threats following the violent mob breaching the capital. Earlier this month, Senator Mark Kelly was in the Senate chamber when it happened and says something like that can't happen again when asked of his offices. Received any threats make most of us right now are getting some kind of rat one way or the other. It's expected and I think you know when I got into this when I decided to serve my country again by running for the U. S Senate, I knew what I was getting myself into more than anybody else, he recalls today. His wife in congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, was shot in the head during a shooting rampage in Tucson 10 years ago, adding, We're gonna get through this. We gotta hold individuals accountable for what happened. Jeremy Foster ABC News PHOENIX House Speaker Nancy Pelosi today is calling for former President Trump to be convicted in his And it impeachment trial. No one is above the law. Not even a president of the United States and Trump must be tried and convicted to ensure that no future president ever think It's okay. To incite insurrection. The House charged Trump with one count of inciting insurrection for his speech to supporters before thousands swarmed the capital, January 6 Now the latest traffic and weather together from the U. C. Health traffic Center. You see health in science lives hope there's some debris reported in the road on westbound 74 at 2 75 Just a heads up there. Kenard Avenue remains closed due to a water main break in both directions between Clifton and West Mitchell Avenues and Westwood. Northern Boulevard is closed by police in East West Would that's between Baltimore and McHenry and will stay that way until four this afternoon. I'm Rob Williams News radio 700 WLW. Now ladies forecast from a train heating and cooling Weather Center on news radio 700 wlw. Listen up near the freezing mark this afternoon. Clouds are decreasing. Our wind continues from the north and about 5 to 10 MPH, and it slows down overnight but will drop to 19 for a chilly night with few clouds mostly sunny for the end of the work week. Highs end up 35 tomorrow from your severe weather station. I'm nine first warning meteorologist Jennifer Ketchmark news radio 700 wlw radar shows Partly cloudy skies 29 degrees right now. Cincinnati's Department of Public Services Twitter account says they were working with limited resource is this morning as many of city of Cincinnati's main roads were covered in ice. We had multiple multiple vehicle, Rex reported Throughout the AM rush, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley going to be a guest, with Bill Cunningham coming up in a half hour, also coming up in about a half hour. Ohio's governor will hold a news briefing. We're expecting Hamilton County to no longer be at level four purple alert for the spread of Corona.

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"west mitchell avenue" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

02:32 min | 2 years ago

"west mitchell avenue" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"Closure on Kenard Avenue. Both directions between Clifton And West Mitchell Avenues. That's due to a water main break and Westwood Northern Boulevard remains closed, according to police between Baltimore and McHenry Avenues until four this afternoon. I'm Rob Williams news radio 700 wlw. Now, the latest forecast from the advanced industry Weather Center advanced industry would like to say thanks. It's an honor to serve our community during this time and always visit no fear, Dennis Don Kam Let's continue to decrease this afternoon or high comes in right at the freezing mark, But our North wind will make it feel more like the mid twenties. Today. Tonight, few clouds down to 19 and tomorrow a mostly sunny sky for a beautiful end of the work week, But the high only around 35 from years of your weather station I'm nine first morning meteorologist Jennifer Ketchmark news radio 700 wlw radar shows a partly cloudy sky 27 degrees right now. Lots of frustration for drivers in the city of Cincinnati this morning after snow and cold overnight left main Roads covered in ice. The department public Services tweeted this morning that they were hampered by limited resource is that could reportedly involves salt truck drivers having Cove it Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley is set to be a guest to talk about this with our own Bill Cunningham coming up but 206 in other traffic news, the state of Kentucky is warning that the Roebling suspension bridge is gonna go down to one lane on February 1st. And then it will be totally closed starting February 15th that closure part of a project to restructure the historical span. That'll last the closure until the end of November. As far as Corona virus goes, we are expecting Hamilton County to get some good news from the state today, able to county Commissioner Tony three houses. There's one reason the county's out of the purple. That's because the red and green Christmas decorations have come down, she tells us. Scott Sloan. The recent spike can be traced right back the holiday gathering anecdotally. A million stories about these gatherings of eight or 10 people, and they all decoded, you know s so I think that is what we understand to be the source of the spread primarily Three households with holidays over those numbers will continue to come down. She's also hoping they don't see a new spike after the Super Bowl or March madness, with people ignoring warnings about getting together and people's hopes. I'm Brian comes news Radio seven W Ohio Governor Mike DeWine today is expected to announce that the 10 P.m. curfew is being pushed back to 11 starting tonight because hospitalizations in Ohio have been dropping consistently means I'm Indiana is set to relax standards on the number of people that can gather together at one time, instead of limiting crowd sizes in.

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