The weather shouldnt stop you from saluting our National Champions. This is nbc 10 news today. Im rosemary connors. Its 4 30 on this friday. Meteorologist bill henley is tracking the first alert forecast for us. Bill, good thing that the parade is happening today and not yesterday. Planning, planning, absolutely. Yesterday was a rainy day. Those rains, showers, thunderstorms that popped up are done. Now weve got clearing skies. Well see sunshine today. It is a chilly wind thats blowing. Look at the wind chills this morning. 37 degrees in philadelphia is what it feels like. Millville, same story. North and west, cold. The pocono mountains, 27 degrees. A cold and breezy day ahead. We will get some sunshine with just a few scattered clouds. 43 degrees at 6 00. By 9 00, 45 and at 48 degrees at noontime, well be near 50 for the beginning of the parade. Well go through the forecast hour by hour, neighborhood by neighborhood when im back in ten minutes. Jessica boyington has first alert traff
55 055 hasnt left my mind yet sara whos a nurse herself, got out of her car called 911, and did what she could to help. Sara 53 55 its surreal. You know, im use to adrenaline rush situations, but now when youre in an uncontrolled environment like that lt. Bruce hoffbauer cpd 48 09 it appears this is just a very unfortunate and tragic accident and i say that it was an accident Cincinnati Police lieutenant, bruce hoffbauer, says the driver, Tyrone Patrick voluntarily gave a blood sample. Hoffbauer says there was no signs of impairment on his part but according to the accident report he did make an improper turn. Hoffbauer 49 27 its very clear but we want to tighten up these loose ends before we put blame on any one person or persons as for sara she says shell never look at this again. Sara 55 40 people dont get hit by buses and you dont want to ever witness that, its traumatizing police are reviewing video from the bus. Theyre gathering information to present to the Hamilton County charg
Unit there is no signs of impairment or speeding gave a voluntary blood sample. Present all that to the Prosecutors Office if emily franks name sounds familiar. She is the co founder of the Food Truck Association and owner of cest cheeseher mom tells 9 on your side stephen frank, her ex husband, had recently moved back to cincinnati to be closer to his daughter. Breaking news coming in to the 9 on your side newsroom just minutes ago. Ge confirms it is laying off 307 enginneers. Including 238 here in the cincinnati area. The company says its due to a shift from development to production phase. The company about seven percent of the overall ge aviation engineering population. Ge is working to notify those whose days. Heres a first check of your a major water main break caused a serious hassle in Liberty Township this morning. Right now crews are on scene repairing that break. Which flooded an entire neighborhood. 9 on your side reporter Jordan Burgess shows us how it left part of one man
Thei own. What will the chairmano in response to that is that going to force him to move more quickly, or is it going to put him in a position where hel have to do some horse trading with Congressional Republicans. Thats not clear yet. Thats something well be watching early in the year. Host and youe written about this ho quickly do you expect a bill . Guest i think were looking at next month. Early in the year yes. Hos in january . Kate tam ril low, Net Neutrality. Guest were also talking about Net Neutrality against the backdrop of the Communications Update which is this big, multiyear that republicans in congss have undertaken. They kind of have that working as well. The rpublicans in the house have said they want to get pen to paper starting in january, so we could see some movement on that very soon, and thats a ol for the Congressional Republicans to kind of push back to thinkn any Net Neutrality rules they think are an overreach on wheelers part. Host how much groundwork has bee
Well, a good wednesday morning to you, im reena ninan. Im t. J. Holmes. Begin with the spreading arctic chill over most of the country. People waking up to temperatures in the 20s as far south as texas. And below zero in the midwest, heavy snow giving an early taste of winter. Brandi hitt with the details. Reporter slipping and sliding into winter early. Bitter cold in the upper midwest, causing nearly 500 crashes in minnesota alone. Including this truck barrelling into a troopers car. How everyone walked away from that is just short of a miracle. Reporter digging out from just under a foot of snow. Tractortrailers unable to move on the ice, and dozens of flights delayed. With crews deicing planes in denver, where tuesdays High Temperature reached a record low of 16 degrees. Arctic air down to texas by the middle part of the week. Reporter some embracing the seasons first big chill. Others, not quite ready to dust off their winter wardrobe. Brandi hitt, abc news. Well, this cold front