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Three candidates vying for one seat on the Hamilton County Commission. A story on each over the next three nights at 5:30 on WLWT News 5. The first airs tonight involving the most well-known of the three, Democrat Alicia Reece. Find out why she says this race is a 911 emergency.
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As early voting begins in Ohio, the energy level intensifies. We will give you a look, explain the rules of the road and hear from Secretary of State Frank LaRose about the in-person turnout and vote by mail interest tonight at 5, 5:30 and 6 on WLWT News 5.
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For six years they’ve been planting the seeds of growth in Lower Price Hill. And just when they expected the blossoms of affordable housing to appear, they are left with emptiness instead. Tune in WLWT News 5 at 5:30 for a look at the effort to turn vacancy into viability.
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Low number of positive cases, high number of quarantines. That’s the September situation in some school districts that believe the state should rethink some protocols. We are in one of those districts tonight. Join us at 5:30 in Mason where administrators say follow the data
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Over-the-Rhine residents told city lawmakers today some weekend nights along Main Street are straight out of a Mad Max movie. And a West End resident described his street as humanly uninhabitable. We took a look along Livingston today. You can, too, tonight at 5 on WLWT News 5.
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After talking with the bipartisan team running the Hamilton County Board of Elections, we can confidently state you should have to watch only once to know not to vote twice. Tonight at 5:30 on WLWT News
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Threats, intimidation, profane insults and a sense of mob mentality. That’s how some in the land of the free describe 2020 political expression. Now that the pandemic conventions are over, has basic campaign civility gone fishing? Tune in WLWT News 5 at 5:30 and 6.
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Classes are underway at the state’s largest high school. The new school year at Mason involves a lot of adjustment for students with new restrictions and schedules. Here’s a surprise part of today’s curriculum: a mask break. See for yourself tonight at 5&6 on WLWT News 5.
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The numbers for ballot application requests in Hamilton County have Republicans worried as they promote vote by mail as secure and safe. The reasons behind their concerns at 5:30 tonight on WLWT News 5.
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An explosion of gun violence in Cincinnati overnight. Just counting the shell casings was a full day’s load. Among the victims: a youth coach in the West End. What can be done to stop it? We look at the terrible, bloody toll of a few summer hours tonight at 6 on WLWT News 5.
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Remote learning doesn’t cut it for some students and families who tried it this past Spring and threw in the towel. Hear a firsthand experience about it from a mother and her teenage daughter tonight at 5:30 on WLWT News 5.
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With clear and forceful intent, a Turner Construction executive tells us “We want to change the industry”. Tonight at 6 on WLWT News 5, Dave Spaulding discusses the aftermath of two racist incidents on a job site and the serious message his company is sending about human dignity
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Parents feeling anxious, teachers on tenterhooks as CPS draws close to a decision about the new school year. A look tonight at 5:30 & 6:00 at indications the district may land on an all-remote start three weeks from now. Tune in WLWT News 5 to find out what those indicators are.
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Safeguarding students and teachers in the classroom. What features are under consideration? One local manufacturing company shows us a concept that some districts are taking a look at as they finalize reopening plans. We will show you what we were shown at 5:30 on WLWT News 5.
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Early warning by fingertip? A local Congressman pushes for more awareness about a device those who test positive for COVID might want to consider. We point you in the direction of details tonight at 6 on WLWT News 5
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The battle in the Bluegrass to block Governor Beshear’s public health orders is playing out in a Boone County Court. Tonight at 5 on WLWT News 5, Kentucky’s Governor on his warning about the danger of becoming “the Wild West”.
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Businesses nervously await Governor Mike DeWine’s statewide address about coronavirus concerns. Those in a position to know anticipate no new directives from the Governor but a somber, serious call to action to avoid any further restrictions. Watch tonight on WLWT News 5.
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Unmasking the specifics of anew Cincinnati law designed to protect public safety and the health of the local economy. WLWT News 5 will have live reports about it coming up at 5, 5:30 and 6.
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A wish list in light of a serious spike in coronavirus cases was presented to CDC and FEMA today by area leaders. They are asking for more testing capacity and contact tracers. A significant session as the July 4th holiday weekend approaches. Tune to WLWT News 5 to find out more.
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As COVID fatigue sets in ahead of the holiday weekend and as COVID cases rise in Southwest Ohio, Commissioner Denise Driehaus cautions “this is not the right time to stop wearing a mask”. Get both an in-state and out-of-state perspective on the issue at 6 tonight on WLWT News 5.
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