Jennifer schack will have all the details on the forecast. It sunday, february 21, 2016, and this is news 5 today. [captioning made possible by wlwttv] jonathan thanks for joining us this morning. I m jonathan heart good. Just when the soggy yard got dried out, it was two days of warmth and son. Then we get them wet again. Jennifer an inch and a half in spots. A good soaker, through midnight and 5 a. M. It was steady for all of Hamilton County. It came down an inch and a half. At the airport i would imagine that Hamilton County since then we have had showers around, not a lot of additional rain expected. Jonathan heading back towards colder temperatures . Enjoy it, we are headed downhill through the. We have precipitation for the next couple of hours, mainly from cincinnati south. You have probably seen a bulk of your rainfall for the morning, not anticipating a lot of rainfall, but in Northern Kentucky we will continue for shower with showers for the next couple of hours. Not seeing a
J.B. Pritzker on Wednesday signed Illinois' $53.1 billion fiscal year 2025 budget, which includes $198 million for the rainy day fund, among other things.
(The Center Square) – The largest taxpayer spending plan in Illinois state history was signed Wednesday. Approved by the House last week, and the Senate the week before that, the budget spends $53.1 billion in state fun.
New data released by the U.S. Census Bureau this week showed Chicago losing approximately 8,200 residents in the span of a calendar year, which could not only.