Rain pulled into it counterclockwise along with periods of dry weather so pretty common type of pattern here when you have a low lactose forecast now as we lookca ahead will be this review to the rain into youngstown said the movement will be from southeast of them pick it backyw over Northern Ohio most areas here south of anchormans field will see more dry weather than anything elsee will keep an eye on it for you as we continue to see them in developing at us from a different direction today the rain will be more widespread today than there was it yesterday was the back to you guys a day coming up in about 15 minutes please have made p made an arrest in now and the Sexual Assault of a nine yearold girl and we foundea out this is not the first time the suspect has been accused of a horrible crime stacy fry in the newsroom with what we knowcucu Dennis Menefee was arrested in Fairfield Countyed south of columbus after somebody knows called police he was arrested on firstdegree rape kidn
A horrendous, horrendous exploding noise and concrete dust, electrical wires and a train flying into the depot. Reporter the crash caused part of the roof to collapse under the first car where david milak was standing. Lights went out and didnt stop and people were falling over who were standing and then just the roof came down. Reporter passengers inside helped each other escape. The person behind me, he was bloody. He had a cut but wanted to make sure everyone was okay. Reporter people on the platform scrambled to safety. More than 100 hurt. Around 50,000 train and bus riders use this station every day. Its a popular transfer point for many commuters who cross the river into new york city. The crash is a life changer. Im afraid to get back on the train. Im sure staying home tomorrow. Reporter investigates to will now try to figure out what happened. We have no indication that reporter the engineer is said to be in Critical Condition but cooperating with investigators. Jamie yuccas, c
The day, well see the rain on and off. The current temperatures, 50 in medina. , 59, wooster and norwalk and mansfield and 57 degrees into menner and ashtabula and were not going to vary from that too. And may be a 10 degrees jump at the most from the upper 50s, and 67 this afternoon again and not only are we seeing rain showers but rumbles and saw and we have a half hour before we reach the morning ride. 480 eastbound, 77 to 271 and we should see about a serveminute commute or eightminute commute and 64 Miles Per Hour and not too bad. Our other drive times look good, too and 13 minutes, 90 eastbound and checking in okay and pull up the view again and remember, dont tailgate and that backsplash because of the rain were seeing and over to you. And we remember the homecoming game. Its supposed to be an exciting time. And for euclid high school, its a time of reflection all as they hodgor the life of a Football Player who recently died and so many Unanswered Questions nor, nick foley. Rep
Florida and east coast on alert. Abc news exclusive, amanda knox. Either im a psychopath in sheeps clothing or i am you. The brandnew true crime documentary stunning new interviews with knox, her exboyfriend and the prosecutor who put them behind bars. This morning shes here live. We have what shes revealing only on gma. And good morning, america. Welcome to robins favorite day. Yes, i love happy friday eve, everybody. Boy, that amanda knox documentary making a lot of headlines and there she is live right now here in our studio and, robin, youll speak with her just ahead. Ginger is standing by. She has her eye on that huge storm slamming the caribbean right now. Millions of people keeping an eye on that, as well. Very busy morning. First we want to get to that School Shooting in south carolina. Children terrified after a teen gunman opened fire at the playground. Parents worst nightmare. Three injured before he was taken into custody. His father was shot found dead before the rampage a
The 130 at the Somebody Just got electrocuted this 12 yearold girl shocked nearly killed a geisha thomas a left with brain damage days after superin storm seemed in 2012 she touched a s live wire that had fallen clevelands east aside east aside now a proposed a settlementla cei in first energy agreed to resolve agree to resolve all claims for 60 million most of that money to the child her mother and her she couldve walked into a she couldve went to swing andng move it out of her way we just dont know. Back of the time geishas family and others wondered how that happened in Court Records and show lawyers for the family found thehe power crews hadc been working just blocks away from where the incident happenedki shortly before it happened in the lawyers say the first Energy Employee this handled a 911 call about that wireny stead grouping and with a records that show 34 million for the benefit of geisha 4 million to her mother for the hundred thousand to her sister there as it all happen