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Teachers give emotional perspective on remote learning, the lessons they ve learned

Teachers give emotional perspective on remote learning, the lessons they ve learned Share Updated: 7:50 PM EDT May 26, 2021 Share Updated: 7:50 PM EDT May 26, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript JOINS US NOW, SHE SPOKE WITH TWO TEACHERS ABOUT THEIR EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCES. HELENA: EVERYTHING TEACHERS KNEW ABOUT THEIR JOBS CHANGED OVERNIGHT. IT CAME WITH HEARTBREAK AND NEW HURDLES THEY HOPE NEVER TO EXPERIENCE AGAIN. THE ABRUPT END TO THE SCHOOL YEAR, THE CELEBRATIONS AND SEND OFFS THAT NEVER HAPPENED. THERE’S JUST A MAGIC THAT YOU GET WHEN YOU GET TO THE END OF THE SCHOOL YEAR AND WE DIDN’T GET TO SEE THAT LAST YEAR, I’M SORRY HOLD ON A MINUTE. HELENA: CARREN KEELING FIGHTS BACK TEARS THINKING ABOUT THAT FIRST DAY OHIO SCHOOLS WERE SHUTTERED. NO HUGS, NO GOODBYES, ONLY UNKNOWNS. YOU CANT GET THAT BACK WHEN IT’S OVER SO THAT WAS THE HARDEST PART. HELENA: LEARNING GOT HARDER AS IT CONTINUED AT HOME. AND PERSONALLY, I FELT LIKE I WASN’T

Woman sentenced in fatal wrong-way crash could spend 9 years in prison

Woman sentenced in fatal wrong-way crash could spend 9 years in prison View Comments The evening of May 19, 2020, Tyson Guy was driving south on Interstate 71. His Chevrolet Malibu was in the far left lane. At 8:49 p.m., a Dodge Nitro driven by Sabrina McKinney went the wrong way on the Reading Road exit ramp and drove across the highway – barely missing a semitrailer, then a car that was in the center lane. McKinney drove head-on into Guy’s car. The collision was violent. Her car flipped on its side and caught fire, police said. Guy, 23, was critically injured and died several days later.

Police searching for missing North College Hill man with dementia, epilepsy

Police searching for missing North College Hill man with dementia, epilepsy
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Brood X cicada watch: Ground temperature nearing 64 degrees, they re coming

Brood X cicada watch: Ground temperature nearing 64 degrees, they re coming Sarah Brookbank, Cincinnati Enquirer © Cara Owsley/The Enquirer Brood X cicada emerge in Forest Park Wednesday, May 19, 2021. Ready to hear the sound of millions of Brood X cicadas singing? It s almost time.  The mass emergence of cicadas is about to happen and we re on cicada watch - keeping an eye on ground temperatures, the Cicada Safari app and social media to see what our favorite periodical pests are up to.  Gene Kritsky, a leading cicada expert and entomologist at Mount St. Joseph University says Greater Cincinnati typically sees emergence in mid-May after two days in a row with temperatures above 80 degrees and there s been a soaking rain.

Springfield Township woman pleads guilty to stealing money from people with disabilities

Springfield Township woman pleads guilty to stealing money from people with disabilities Carla Clark pleaded guilty and was sentenced on May 6, court documents say (Source: Cincinnati Police Department) By Natalya Daoud | May 10, 2021 at 2:24 PM EDT - Updated May 10 at 2:43 PM NORTH COLLEGE HILL, Ohio (FOX19) - A Springfield Township woman pleaded guilty to stealing money from developmentally disabled residents at the group home where she worked. The initial accusation surfaced when a routine Ohio Valley Residential Services audit of bank statements revealed around $2,000 withdrawn from residents’ bank accounts that was not actually given to the residents. Clark admitted to stealing the money and was immediately fired, OVRS Executive Director James Steele said.

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