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because air temperatures are in the mid-30s and pavement temperatures are still warm. i'd 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. friday's highs only hit the mid-30s 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 low-60s on sunday. both days will be dry and on the breezy side. rain chances return late sunday night into breaking news concerning the v-a hospital in cincinnati. the v-a 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 agency's highest-ranking official in ohio, indiana and michigan. barbara temeck, the hospital's acting chief of staff, was reassigned to non-patient-care duties ... and her medical privileges were suspended. hetrick and temeck were at the center of a scripps news washington bureau and wcpo investigation into cost cutting and questionable management practices at the cincinnati v-a. the four-month investigation followed complaints raised by 34 current and former va employees. you can read the full results of our investigation right now on wcpo dot com and our mobile app. more breaking news to tell you about.authorities in franklin county indiana are looking for the man they say is trying to it's dark but authorities tell us this is that car.deputies say they received multiple calls about a man talking to children.the callers reported seeing that man in a newer model, black ford car.it had ohio plates.when deputies talked to those kids -- they found out the man was promising them drugs and alcohol if they'd go with him. people are being asked to keep an eye out for that car and the man.if you see him call the sheriff's department. troubling news out of butler county today.the coroner says drug overdoses were the leading cause of death in the county last year. year.of the 815 deaths the coroner's office was called to, about half needed investigating. investigating.189 of those were blamed on drug overdoses. overdoses.122 were considered natural deaths. deaths.a mix of deadly crashes, homicides and rest. supporters of a suspended hamilton juvenile judge say they have evidence that could have proved her innocence.only it was never presented in court.tracie hunter faces six violations 9 on your side's timyka artist was at the hamilton prosecutors office today with the demand being made. made. ((on cam))some serious accusations. it all has to two w computers containing backdated information((vo))a private investigator hired by tracie hunter discovered those computers had been wiped clean and destroyed. not clear exactly what was on those computers.. or how it couldn't helped miss hunter's case if at all. senator cecil thomas, president of the local naacp and bishop bobby hilton were among those here today demanding the dept of justice take an an independent look at this case, claiming miss hunter was unfairly treated sot bishop bobby hilton national action network, greater cincinnati 13.30.22 when we see things like this happening we think it is time for someone to come in and investigate why would they have four indictments come down all of them concerning computers and what was on those computers and then have someone scrub the computer, clean the harddrive and sell timyka in cam9 counts against hunter were dropped. one count a public contact, involving her brother was upheld supporters say they will not stop until all charges against her have been dropped earlier this year -- prosecutors dropped eight charges that hunter still faced.the ohio supreme court has given hunter permission to appeal her conviction on an ethics charge and that six month jail sentence. a developing story -- one of president obama's possible picks for the next supreme court justice doesn't want the job. job. nevada republican governor brian sandoval says he notified the white house about his decision today. he also talked about it with top senate leaders. still he says the idea of being considered is humbling. and he's grateful to have been mentioned. president obama says he will meet with senate leaders at the white house on tuesday to talk about filling the supreme court position. senate republicans have said they won't consider any person the president chooses and want over. local businesses are coming together to help rebuild the historic general store in rabbit hash, kentucky. the historic landmark dates back to 1851 ... it burned down earlier this month but the historical society of rabbit hash has vowed to rebuild.to help in that effort ... local chef "colonel de stewart" is hosting a pig roast fundraiser with the help of other local chefs ... complete with food, music, and a silent auction. auction.that fundraiser will be on march 12th from noon to six at colonel de's world headquarters in fort thomas. tickets went on sale today ... they're 50 dollars in advance and 75 dollars at the door .. or 125 for a v-i-p ticket. xavier's campus is still celebrating the big win last night. the men's basketball team took down the nation's top ranked villanova.jordan impact. all the pieces fit together for xavier's big win over top ranked villanova.now students have higher goals they'd like to see top the resume. about rushing the court are class. after a big win you still have to get up and go to class. a much different scene today here outside the cintas center where hours before xavier had knocked off a top ranked team there for the first time and fourth time ever. it was snow falling instead of number one villanova.but expectations are only going up. up. yeah, of course. there's no limit. we're going to go for it. we're going to win. i'm so excited. sales are also on the rise inside the all for one bookstores on campus.nowadays fans don't even have to wait until the next day to buy.the store saw a spike in sales online during and right after the game. game. anytime there's that much attention on one topic people seem to be more interested in shirts, especially with the ncaa looming. looming. students are already preparing for the next piece of the puzzle when xavier plays at seton hall on sunday. hazing allegations at miami university have school administrators taking action. the nows briana harper explains the new changes prompted by the claims. spring semester kick-starts rush at miami university. a process for students hoping to get a bid from their favorite greek organization. but this semester the university is concerned about misconduct. "we will hold individuals and organization responsible for their behavior." miami university dean of students says since the start of the semester several students were hospitalized due to alcohol consumption. incidents believed to be related to greek hazing initiation. briana harper// @briana wcpo administrators here at miami university say so far there's been no official suspensions for any of the sororities or fraternities. but they do say all 21 hazing allegations are currently under review. mike curme, miami university dean of students "we try to every year have a process that's free of any misconduct. we will continue to work harder misconduct doesn't happen again. that begins by ending fraternity new member initiation by friday february 26th-- a date much earlier than usual. ashley haines// freshman, miami university "we're not known for hazing we're known for being an upstanding university so just making sure none of this forward to be really proactive about it." the university reports sorority and fraternities have been disciplined nearly half a dozen times since 2012.. and according to the daily news, a dozen greek chapters have been kicked off campus since 2010 because of inappropriate behavior. jackson gray// sophomore, miami university "greek life here is so strong and it's such an essential part of this campus and i don't think it's gonna change too much. the names of the 12 fraternities and sororities being investigated have not been made public. nor have details about specific allegations.. or who filed the complaints. miami university officials say the main concern moving forward is improvement. "the quality of our students and the high expectations of them we can accept nothing less than to be the model greek organization for the harper the now cincinnati cincinnati you watch what you post to social media -- but are you doing enough to keep thieves at bay? bay?the new ways criminals are finding people through social media and what you should do before you send your next update. and has the battle of the sexes -- crossed into retirement?why you might want to think twice about how much new warnings about what you post on social media and how people can use it to track you! you!it comes after the l-a-p-d arrested a man who raided the rooms of more than 30 female college students, taking their computers, jewelry and even their undergarments.police say the man worked for a college and tracked the victims through their social media accounts.he tracked when they would post photos and then used the gps information collected by those photos to find where they lived.you've likely heard before that you shouldn't post things like when you'll be away from home but experts say you should now go a step further. joseph orlanes / los angeles basically what i would recommend is delay your posting so you kind of break the timing and break that pattern of showing that you're not at that location." cyber experts also say you should never post pictures of your home or any landmarks that can lead anyone to your door step.and don't reveal too much about your daily routine either. men may make more on average than women. but it appears to be the opposite when it comes to retirement. retirement. recent research from vanguard shows women are 14-percent more likely to sign up for a 401-k at work. and women are saving up to 16-person more than men for retirement. men are also more likely to try to figure it out on their own... instead of getting help from a financial pro. earlier this week on the now -- we told you about the *third airline price jump to happen just since january first.so if fuel is down why are airlines charging us more? so here is 9 on your side consumer reporter john matarese with what we found. with gas and oil prices so low, you would think airfares would be low too.but the industry trade group "airlines for america" says a big part of it has to do with demand. the other part has to do with airlines hiring again. again.labor is now the largest cost for the industry. the spokesperson tells us after decades of workforce reductions... airlines added around 10-thousand jobs last year. and airlines are investing more money into worker benefits and pay. airlines are also making money again and putting that money into new planes. they're expected to buy more than 300 planes this year alone.. but advocacy organization the "business travel coalition" says the bigger issue is fuel surcharge fees. those are the hidden fees that can increase the price of your ticket. the organization and a senator asking the department of transportation to investigate. they claim that with oil prices down, airlines have changed the name of those charges but haven't dropped them.speaking of hidden fees....i'll be back at 5:30 to find out how a $15 oil change can become a $40 oil change....join me then so you dont waste your money. spotty snow showers continue for most of our thursday forecast with a slightly better chance this afternoon as an upper level feature swings through the ohio valley. it will still be difficult for this to stick because air temperatures are in the mid-30s and pavement temperatures are still warm. i'd 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 mid to lower 30s. friday's highs only hit the mid-30s 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 low-60s on sunday. both days will be dry and on the breezy side. rain chances return late sunday night into monday morning as a cold front democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders spent some time in the buckeye state today.sanders spoke at a rally at baldwin wallace university. doors opened at seven this morning.his message?making america great means protecting the weakest and most vulnerable in our society.and not just financially.he urged students to become teachers and police officers. senator bernie sanders (d) presidential candidate 1:00 now ohio as you all know is one of the important political states in this country. you're having a primary here on march 15. with your help we can win this primary and help us go forward to victory." victory."sanders visit comes as one day after baldwin wallace released a study giving hm a slim lead over rival hillary clinton in ohio. but a quinnipiac poll also out this week shows clinton with a double digit lead. meantime -- clinton is in south carolina today.she have four stops prior to saturday's democratic primary there. yesterday she picked up support from senator harry reid. tonight is the final republican presidential debate before super tuesday.and the the candidates debate in texas. 9 on your side's carol williams with a look. ted cruz and marco rubio are hoping to slow down donald trump's momentum as the dominant front-runner. front-runner. meantime, ohio governor john kasich is under pressure to get out of the race to make room for rubio as the candidate representing the republican establishment.but he's expected to stick around at least through ohio. and ben carson says he's in it for the long haul even though it's not clear what could save his campaign at this point. one group the candidates are trying to win: hispanic voters who traditionally go to the democrats. the number of hispanics eligible to vote this year is at a record high... according to the pew research center. donald trump thinks he has those voters locked in after the nevada primary. name: donald trump | (r) presidential candidate "you know what i really am happy about because i've been saying it for a long time, 46% with the hispanics, 46%, number one (cheers)" but that may not be the case nationwide. a new poll shows trump ranks worst of all the republican candidates among hispanics. more than 80-percent say they don't like him. and only 16- percent say they'd vote for democratic candidates. hispanics in the poll rank the economy as their most important issue... followed by immigration. a lot of eyes will be on ohio in the coming weeks -- the primary is march 15 and ohio is a winner-takes-all state. but that's not the only reason. researchers at tufts university also say ohio is a state where *millenials could make a big statement. statement.researchers suggest that in the 2012 election, younger voters exceeded the margin of victory, proving their vote *impacted final numbers from ohio! ohio!ohio has a lot of college student but it's unique in that it also has a lot of people under the age of 30 who are also parents. parents.because of that -- the issues that matter to young voters are diverse, giving chance to easily pick up support here. they belonged to some of the biggest names in rock and roll. now those items are up for auction. auction.we take you inside the happening right now, a one of a kind auction is underway in kansas city. from a nirvana guitar signed by the entire band, to a guitar signed by one of the eagles, to boots worn by kiss in concert... everything must go. the i-r-s confiscated it all from one man in the kansas city metro-area. selling it will certainly help pay his tax bill. scott franks | irs: "it's a public auction so you never know. you get a couple of bidders here that want something and the sky's the limit." limit." the auction is being held in kansas city. it's expected the items will sell individually, although bidders will have the chance to buy the entire colleciton outright as well. we'll keep you posted on what happens! add children's book author to pope francis' list of accomplishments. ts.the book is called called "dear pope francis".in it, he kids.he met with many of those children in rome earlier this week.you might find some things in the book interesting. the pope says he cries often. he also admits he loves to dance the tango and loves soccer.so what do kids who met the pope as part of this process think about it all? 1:19 luca was a little scared. i was not scared that a lie. one moment i was excited and the other i was like this is the only time i'm going to meet him so i don't want to blow this. this.*dear pope francis hit bookstores february first.we checked amazon and it's currently the best selling book in the children's christian ministry category.a brand new hardcover copy will run you about 12 bucks. name: "sometimes when i think about it i feel like i've lived my whole life up here" here" scott kelly is just days from coming back to earth space. he's planning to leave the international space space station on tuesday and land in kazakhstan. he gave his final news conference from space today. he says from a hygiene perspective he feels like he's been camping in the woods for a year. but from a physical perspective he feels "pretty good." he says the toughest part has been being isolated from loved ones. and he can't wait to jump in his pool and eat at a real table with family and friends. scientists are using what they learned from kelly's mission to try to go to mars in another two decades. they're starting off life -- the chili way! way!the newest members of cincinnati's chili club! we are in waverly virginia where the cleanup begins after deadly tornadoes tear through welcome back to the now cincinnati... a live look outside -- snow flurries hanging around today. but changes are ahead! steve -- you're going to be one popular guy come a day or so from now. spotty snow showers continue for most of our thursday forecast with a slightly better chance this afternoon as an upper level feature swings through the ohio valley. it will still be difficult for this to stick because air temperatures are in the mid-30s and pavement temperatures are still warm. i'd mainly look for any light snow on elevated surfaces. however, visibility could be reduced at times because of the gusty winds and scattered all day. winds will gust to 40mph. highs will be in the mid to lower 30s. friday's highs only hit the mid-30s 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 low-60s on sunday. both days will be dry and on the breezy side. rain chances return late sunday night into monday morning as a cold front moves through the ohio valley. the cleanup is just beginning today. we're getting a new look at the destruction... after another round of tornadoes moves through the south and east coast. some homes in north carolina were torn apart. others have a lot of damage. several tornadoes were reported in the area. the confirmed 30 tornadoes so far from the two days of storms. but that number is expected to grow because more than 50 tornadoes were reported. at least seven people were killed. the town of waverly, virginia was hardest hit. three people, including a two year old boy, died when a tornado demolished their mobile home. the now's todd walker is in waverly with the terrible scenes there. there. 2:42:37 buildings totally gone :39when a storm this bad comes through town..2:42:39 i mean just wiped out :41everyone wants to know what happened.. 2:45:53 unless you've been to war you can't explain :57and how they can help..william ricks and the waverly american legion post are waiting to help clean up.. but right now they can *only wait..there are still too many huge trees down.. too many power lines that are still too dangerous.. 2:15:40 the tree just something fell :42william brown is lucky to be alive.. very blessed :58that's his truck under the tree.. but he's not concerned about himself..2:16:58 i saw the boy who was only about two years old they were trying to revive him 2:17:02it's the family of three that lived across the street.. and didn't survive this storm he wants you to think about..2:17:22 i was really moved by that moreso than my pain because i've lived a while :26when a storm this bad comes through town.. everyone wants to know what happened.. but how do you explain this?2:43:43 you're at a loss of words you're actually at a loss of words for :47 because you can't it's almost surreal :50 :50 it has been windy all day and that is kicking up debris. the weather should start improving tomorrow. a parole board is now deciding whether an ohio inmate will be paroled -- decades after he escaped prison.frank freshwater walked away from the mansfield prison in 1959. he was serving time for manslaughter when he walked away during a work program.he on the run before being arrested last year in florida. there will be a familiar buzz in the air later this year ... when the cicadas return to ohio!luckily greater cincinnati is mostly out of the range of the brood expected to hatch this spring ...but anyone who heads east will likely have to dodge the critters.this cicada emerges every 17 years ... making 1999 the last time eastern ohio, west virginia, and parts of other states heard from them. the brood that last buzzed around cincinnati in 2004 won't emerge again until 2021. this memorial day ... tri-state families have the opportunity to honor veterans and heros...the arlington memorial gardens is creating a "field of memories" ... and you can be a part of it. it.their goal is to sell one thousand flags that people can dedicate to their hero ... to be set up across 10 acres.the display will be visible from the ronald reagan highway and will look something like what you see here ... these photos were given to us by arlington proceeds from the sale of flags will be donated to the disabled american veterans ... but the display is not solely for those who served. it s to any personal hero ... open to anybody anybody flags can be purchased for 35 dollars by visiting a-m gardens dot org.when the display comes down ... you can keep the flag ... or have it delivered to the person you honored. happy national chili day!if there's one thing cincinnatians know ... it's chili.you might even call it .. our birthright.so it's fitting that skyline chili is initiating babies born today into the cincinnati chili club ... (baby cries)you want skyline? (baby cries) cries)though it does mean those babies are picking a side in the great "skyline or gold star" debate without even knowing it.skyline is giving 'free special bibs' to babies born at 'seven' tri-state medical center and mercy hospital.and moms receive a free celebratory dinner.little micah grayson was born today ... and his mom rennee says he's got four older sisters! that's a surprise too ... ... and my little boy boyhappy birthday micah ... hope you make good use of that bib. if you're looking for a way to celebrate national chili day ... why not try the cincinnati chili tour?if you don't think you can stomach hitting up 'nine' chili parlors ... and cramming down a coney and a three way at 'each' of them ... well, the creators of this little trip are doing it for you.the w-c-p-o web team hit up each restaurant along the trail today ... sharing their trip on social media ... you can follow along on the hashtag 'chili trail.' it's one of the biggest music festivals to come to cincinnati.the big names the bunbury music festival is just about four months away ... last year one of the biggest acts sounded a little something like this .. .. she said oooooo shut up and dance with me that's cincinnati natives 'walk the moon' rocking out last june with a couple thousand of their closest friends at bunbury...today we learned "the killers" and "florence and the machine" will headline the festival at sawyer point and yeatman's cove. tom petty's "mudcrutch" and "tears for fears" are also performing ... along with 39 other acts. you can find the full list at w-c-p-o dot com. organizers with "promo west productions" say they've made changes in their seconds year of running the bunbury festival to make it faster to get in and rock out.those include three entrances instead of one and radio tickets.promo west says they're also working with the city to get better cell coverage along the riverfront so it'll be easier to find your friends. the festival runs from june third thourgh sixth ... tickets are on sale right now ... 3 day passes start at 169 dollars. if you haven't seen all the best picture nominees for the oscars yet... you better get on it. you have about two days left.so which nominated movies have done the best at the box office this year? year? wallethub did the math and found in the best picture category... "the martian" has been the most profitable. it made 161- million dollars at the box office. meantime "the revenant" has taken in more than 832 million dollars worldwide but is still in the red about eleven million dollars by the time you add up the final costs to make and promote the movie.and how about this? it costs a studio 300-thousand dollars to mail the movie to the oscar, screen actors guild and golden globes voters. but the gamble can pay off. the winner makes an estimated seven-million dollars in non- financial benefits. if you want to walk the red carpet get ready to pay.a nominees look can cost upwards of 30-thousand dollars. and those famed oscar swag bags are worth 220-thousand dollars this year. hate those long acceptance speeches? the longest ever was greer garson in 19-43 clocking in at five and a half minutes.speeches this year will only be 45 seconds. and individual shout-outs will scroll on the screen. most people going gray would call it a rite of passage! passage!but coming up on the dye-ing to make a fashion you're watching the now on wcpo 9 on your side... hair today, gray tomorrow... it usually comes with wisdom and wrinkles, but more and more young people are going gray. and the now's why. 4.45.39stylist "so what are you thinking?"4.45.42sylist "do you like what we did last time?"examine the roots of every trend, and you'll often find what's old is new again. 4.53.56"alright so we'll just let this sit on"and if we're really splitting hairs... 4.48.49[nats of dye mixing] some are just dyeing to look old!4.54.04"just to give it that tone."fifty shades of gray is more than a bestseller here at bang salon. it's a millennial movement.4.41.43 brook, stylist "everyone wants to see ash-tones or cool tones."4.55.17alan, client "so i tend to go more towards metallic."4.42.29brook, stylist "i don't think it's wanting to look older. i think it's just wanting something edgy, something different. something that sets them apart."5.15.45choi "oh. my. god"which is why this veteran journalist did what every gray- haired reporter would do. talk to the kids about what's hip! 5.22.28choi "you have the most fashionable color for hair right now."old man "'cause i'm old [glares back at andy]." 5.20.34choi "as a millennial who decided to go gray, why did you do it?"old lady " [laughs]."5.23.35old man's wife "are people really dyeing their hair gray? is this a trend?"choi "yes, millennials dyeing our hair gray."5.19.59 old lady "i have heard this! i have heard this!"choi "i mean, can't us old people have something for our own? i'm not saying you're old."5.24.15 choi "do you feel sexy with your gray?"old man "really never thought of it."choi "does he 'look' sexy with his gray?"old man's wife "i think he looks 5.21.15choi "i don't know if i feel sexier. i feel... distinguished."old lady " uhhm 4.42.10"i know, all my older clients are like, 'i don't, why do they, i'm trying to get this covered. they're paying for something i can get for free!'"5.09.13"i feel like i'm put together, and i'm ready." 4.42.45"i think trends evolve, so i think it will turn into something else."5.25.00"so is this just some kind of trend, some passing fad? probably. but is this silver fox ready to embrace the passage of time. what do you think? for the now, i'm anderson choi." choi." by the way "anderson's" gray hair isn't permanent. andy says most of his newfound gray it's the confession that has people talking today.actor and former nfl star terry crews opening up on facebook about his addiction to pornography! pornography!crews says it started when he was 12 year old.he says it helped him cope with his lonliness and sadness. but at least one doctor says he's not alone. :32 "it really messed up my life in a lot of ways."// it became my secret, nobody knew and that allowed it to grow. dr. karen stewart - 9 out of 10 college age men and a third of college age women admitted to using porn on a regular basis. basis.crews wife is standing by her husband even after the confession.and so are fans -- many leaving comments of support for the actor -- who says it's been nearly seven years since he really struggled with the issue. it's thursday and you know what that means -- tgit right see! wildcard."> so grab your smartphone because tigit starts at eight with grey's anatomy and you know you're going to want to tweet with me!then its scandal at nine and how to get away with murder at ten.tanya and craig mckee following with 9 spotty snow showers continue for most of our thursday forecast with a slightly better chance this afternoon as an upper level feature swings through the ohio valley. it will still be difficult for this to stick because air temperatures are in the mid-30s and pavement temperatures are still warm. i'd 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. friday's highs only hit the mid-30s 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 low-60s on sunday. both days will be dry and on the breezy side. rain chances return late sunday night into monday morning as a cold front now here's carol with stories first of all, if you suffer from migraines, we'll tell you about a new treatment that freezes away the pain!.next at 5 and a driver on the run tonite...his car was being reposessed, it was on the wrecker, and he jumped in and drove it off the wrecker....jason law has that story next at 5... and tanya -- you've been working on something special for six tonight. tonight.so many have seen "making a murderer on netflix. but the wisconsin rape case at the center of that documentary series is similar to one right here in cincinnati.at six -- i'll take you through the story and see why some think it changed everything about how people are prosecuted in hamilton county -- plus... this story takes a very emotional twist. we hope you tanya -- ad lib wrap you get what you pay for right? well not...with football helmets. i'll tell you've heard the saying..."you get what you pay for..." but a new study says that's **not the case with high school football helmets. the now's anne mcnamara explains...different price with 13 high school football player deaths last season... parents are paying closer attention to football helmets...some even willing to pay high prices to protect their kids. dawn comstock, phd | university of colorado anschutz medical campus29:06 parents want to protect their children and they think that if they buy the most expensive helmet or the helmet with the highest rating their child must be safer, and we found that's not true. dawn comstock is the senior author of a new study from the colorado school of public health...that says lab testing does not directly correlate with on-field concussions. graphic 1 high school athletic trainers across the country report football injuries online. this study focused on the 2008-9 and the 2012-13 seasons. graphic 2 on average...there were eight concussions for every 10-thousand times a player stepped on the field. graphic 3head injuries were more serious ...when the players' helmets didn't have this seal...meaning it's been approved by a national committee. sot29:31 it's kind of the sports version of the good housekeeping seal -- any helmet that's certified by nocsea should keep their child safe anne mcnamara | there's one more thing parents should look for...whether a helmet has been reconditioned says the date of that reconditioning will be right inside the helmet. sot30:00 any broken pieces are fixed, any padding that needs to be replaced is replaced, so basically the football helmet is made near new againit's a simple ask...that could save your child from a concussion...and maybe even save a life. for the now...i'm anne mcnamara. high and low rated helmets had similar effects when it came to concussion symptoms, symptom resolution time, and the time it took injured athletes to get cleared to play again. breaking now... apple is asking a judge to cancel the order that would force it to hack into the phone of one of the san bernardino shooters. the company says the f-b-i is seeking "dangerous power" through courts. meantime apple is working to make its smart phones even more hack- proof. apple says it regularly improves security because cyber attacks now happen more often and are becoming more sophisticated. today, the f-b-i director said even though the san bernardino case will likely be decided by a judge, the issue public safety rises above that: director: "but i do think the larger question is not going to be answered in the courts and shouldn't be because it's really about who do we want to be as a country and how do we want to govern ourselves." ourselves." as we've been telling you, apple is concerned that creating a so-called "back door" for one phone, could compromise the security of all the phones. that's it from the now cincinnati. starts right now. flurries continue for some of you in the tri-state.we'll tell you how much longer the snow will last this evening. developing now... action against two top officials at the cincinnati v-a hospital. that.. after a federal investigation launched as the result of a scripps national and wcpo investigation. texting - emailing - and nearly falling asleep. we have the terrifying number of drivers who admit to these risky behaviors while behind the wheel! a middletown mother murdered - her father outraged! 6 - 8"he needs to be put to daughter"this father's message to his daughter's suspected killer - all new at five. freezing your migraines away.a chilling treatment puts a stop to those intense headaches. "i just want to be able to enjoy my kids without pain." pain."how it works - and the benefits. 9 on your side at five starts now! snow flurries continue to fly on this thursday evening, as some of you head home from work. but for much of the tri-state, the end is near. near.good evening - thanks for joining us. for the latest on the snowfall this evening... evening...let's get right to nine first warning chief meteorologist steve raleigh who is tracking the latest - steve? friday's highs only hit the mid-30s 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 low-60s on sunday. both days will be dry

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