Blazing throughout this springfield township home. And witnesses say it all happened in just a matter of seconds. Kevin keller neighborthere were flames that were probably 10 feet in the air above the porchthe porch was fully engulfed. Kevin keller has lived in the neighborhood for 30 years and says his first concern was for the elderly man next door. Briana harper briana wcponeighbors tell me one of their worst nightmares was confirmed once they spotted the mans car in the driveway which is one of the telltell signs that most likely he was inside. Immediately i just grabbed my phone, called 911 and ran over to the house and started pounding on his door to see if i could get him up. But it was all too late. After battling the blaze for at least two hours firefighters found the mans body in the kitchen. Neighbors say hes in his 60s and describe him simply as a good guy. Saw him yesterday on the way home from church. He was walking his dog and hes got a big white beard and i call him san
Several hours. Oh and some really cold temperatures are in our future too. Too. We have Live Team Coverage for you here on the now cincinnati. As Briana Harper keeps an eye on the troubles drivers have been battling, Steve Raleigh is tracking whats still to come. We start with him and a look at your forecast. Steve . 38 pm scattered snow showers will develop again, dropping down visibilities, quickly covering our roads and causing more travel woes. It wont be as widespread as this morning but its still going to impact the evening rush. Snow squalls will be possible in this time. So a good reason to still be in the alert day status. Tonight snow should be much lighter and we wont see as much accumulating overnight. The hope is that we can end the alert day. Steve will be in this afternoon to the nows Briana Harper has been outside, monitoring area roads all day. Briana what have you seen . Thats right if you travel along highway avenue here in covington youll definitely want to be cauti
It was quickly contained. But during that time administrators here at Amanda Elementary School took precaution for the sake of safety. Police and fire surrounded Amanda Elementary School around lunchtime today. And just a mile away emergency vehicles at a different scene for a chemical spill. Anthony gloss concerned parent i heard that it was chemical leak and that it was sulfur or something that could be acid so i was just worried that the kids were breathing all that in. It all began here at pilot chemical when crews noticed a leaking tanker truck. Thats when Middletown Police took to social media warning those in the area. And shortly after middletown city schools took action. Sam ison superintendent, middletown city schools they secured everyone into one room and they had all the windows shut and they had all of the proper authorities notified. Hazmet crews were also called to the scene to test the air quality. But eventually no threat was found. Were not experts in that area so ob
Two, 12 year old girls are now in custody accused of threatening to hurt students in dayton, kentucky. Kentucky. School officials took no chances cancelling classes for today. The nows t. J. Parker has been working this story all day. He joins us live with what hes learned. Police tell us they arrested and charged two 6th grade girls who attended school here at Lincoln Elementary for the threat. Police saying they were trying to get another day off from school. Police tell 9 on your side the message was sent from a fake account to the schools facebook page. They were able to track down the ip address and eventually track down and arrest one of the 12year olds, this morning. She admitted to writing the note and also mentioned another friend of hers was involved, as well. Both are being charged with first degree terroristic threatening and are at the Campbell County juvenile detention center. 42 56 due to the days and times you just dont know how the threats are coming across i mean we s
Because air temperatures are in the mid30s and pavement temperatures are still warm. Id mainly look for any light snow on elevated surfaces. However, visibility could be reduced at times because of the gusty winds and scattered snow showers that will last all day. Winds will gust to 40mph. Highs will be in the mid to lower 30s. Fridays highs only hit the mid30s with mostly cloudy skies and the potential for flurries during the day. Temperatures rise quickly this weekend to the upper 40s on saturday and the low60s on sunday. Both days will be dry and on the breezy side. Rain chances return late sunday night into breaking news concerning the va hospital in cincinnati. The va has taken action against two senior officials here following a federal investigation. Investigation. Network director jack hetrick has submitted his retirement. That. After officials proposed hetrick be removed as the agencys highestranking official in ohio, indiana and michigan. Barbara temeck, the hospitals acting