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		<title>1 dead after multi-vehicle crash on I-75 in Walton; highway shut down</title>
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											[CAPTIONING MADE POSSIBLE BY WLWT-TV] &gt;&gt; I AM TRACKING MAJOR WEATHER CHANGES FROM THE NEXT 24 HOURS. HOW CLOSE CINCINNATI IS TO THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT TODAY AND WHEN TO BRIDGERS WILL FALL OR THAN 20 DEGREES. &gt;&gt; GEORGE WAGGONER BEING ACCUSED OF MURDER AND WHY HIS ATTORNEY ANNOUNCED HE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FROM THE DEATH OF THE FAMILY MEMBERS. ALSO, AN APARTMENT COMPLEX GOES DAYS WITHOUT WATER. WHAT OFFICIALS NOW SAY CAUSED THE PROBLEM AND WHY RESIDENTS STILL AREN’T HAPPY WITH THE REPAIR. &gt;&gt; THIS IS WLWT NEWS 5 LEADING THE WAY. STESTEVEN:  MILD TEMPERATURES BU SHOWERS AND STORMS WILL MOVE IN LATER TODAY. THANKS FOR JOINING US AT NOON. I’M STEVEN ALBRITTON. WE’LL SEND THINGS STRAIGHT OVER TO METEOROLOGIST KATIE DONOVAN FOR THE TIMELINE OF WHEN THE RAIN ARRIVES. KATIE: WE HAVE NICE TEMPERATURES AND CLEAR SKIES RIGHT NOW. WE WILL BE IN THE 50’S AS WE HEAD THROUGH LUNCH HOUR BUT WE HAVE TEMPERATURES FALLING LATER THIS AFTERNOON. 54 TO THE NORTH OF HAMILTON. WE WILL CONTINUE TO SEE BREEZES TODAY AS WE GO THROUGH THE AFTERNOON, THE WIND WILL INCREASE. WE SEE MORE OF AN INCREASED THAN WHAT WE HAD THIS MORNING. SEEING ANYWHERE FROM 10 AND 15 MILES PER HOUR GETTING BLUSTERY AS WE HEAD THROUGH TODAY. THOSE WILL BE WINDS OF CHANGE FOR US. WE SEE SOME CLOUDS AS WE HEAD INTO THE AFTERNOON CLOUDS CONTINUE TO THICKEN AND OUR NEXT WEATHER MAKER AS WE HEAD INTO TONIGHT.  THINGS WILL START TO COOL DOWN QUITE A BIT. WE HAVE A TEMPERATURE CHANGE TEMPERATURES WILL DROP OFF MORE THAN 20 DEGREES AND WE WILL HEAR A RUMBLE OF THUNDER WE WILL HAVE MORE ON THAT COMING UP. STEVEN? STEVEN: ATTORNEYS FOR GEORGE WAGNER THE FOURTH ARE MAKING THEIR FINAL PITCH TO THE JURY ARGUING HE’S NOT A MURDERER. CLOSING ARGUMENTS ARE UNDERWAY IN THE FIRST TRIAL IN THE PIKE COUNTY MASSACRE. WLWT NEWS 5’S MEREDITH STUTZ JOINS US IN STUDIO WITH A CLOSER LOOK AT THE CASE. MEREDITH: GOOD AFTERNOON, PROSECUTORS WILL NO LONGER SEEK THE DEATH PENALTY FOR GEORGE WAGNER AND HIS BROTHER JAKE AND PARENTS BILLY AND ANGELA. BUT THEY STILL WANT A JURY TO CONVICT HIM OF MURDER. GEORGE WAGNER’S DEFENSE TEAM HAS ARGUED HE NEVER KILLED ANY OF THE EIGHT MEMBERS OF THE RHODEN FAMILY. ON THE STAND IN HIS OWN DEFENSE WAGNER TESTIFIED HE DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT HIS FAMILY’S PLANS TO SHOOT THE RHODENS. JAKE WAGNER HAD SAID HE WAS CONCERNED HIS DAUGHTER WITH HANNAH RHODEN WAS BEING SEXUALLY ABUSED. AND THE WAGNER FAMILY HAD TO PROTECT HER. PROSECUTORS ARGUE GEORGE WAGNER IS JUST AS RESPONSIBLE, BECAUSE HE HELPED HIS FAMILY PLAN AND CARRY OUT THE KILLINGS. DEFENSE ATTORNEY SAYS THE SHOOTINGS WERE NOT GEORGE’S IDEA. HE TRIED TO DISTANCE HIMSELF FROM HIS FAMILIES CRIMINAL LIFESTYLE. &gt;&gt; HE DID NOT HAVE ANY TEACHERS AS ROLE MODELS, HE DID NOT HAVE THE PARENTS OF FRIENDS HE COULD LOOK UP TO. HE WAS PRETTY MUCH SOCIALLY ISOLATED. YOU HAVE TO LOOK AT THIS EVIDENCE FROM GEORGE’S POINT OF VIEW. HE THOUGHT HIS FAMILY WAS BEING FRAMED. THAT IS WHAT ANGEL TOLD HIM AND JAKE TOLD HIM. [INDISCERNIBLE] MEREDITH: RIGHT NOW, THE PROSECUTION IS GIVING REBUTTAL CLOSINGS. THE JURY COULD POSSIBLY GET THE CASE LATE TODAY. KARIN JOHNSON IS IN THE COURTROOM RIGHT NOW AND WE’LL LET YOU KNOW WHEN THE JURY INSTRUCTIONS ARE READ. MEREDITH STUTZ, WLWT NEWS 5. STEVEN: MEREDITH, WE DO APPRECIATE IT. WLWT HAS BEEN LEADING THE WAY WITH LIVE COVERAGE, SINCE THE TRIAL STARTED MORE THAN TWO MONTHS AGO. HARD TO BELIEVE IT. WE HAVE A LIVE STREAM ON THE WLWT FACEBOOK PAGE AND ON OUR APP, SO YOU CAN STAY ON TOP OF EVERY DEVELOPMENT. WE NOW KNOW THE NAME OF THE MAN SHOT AND KILLED IN NORTH COLLEGE HILL THIS WEEKEND. POLICE FOUND 32-YEAR-OLD MAURICE SEARCY SHOT MULTIPLE TIMES ON SUNDALE AVENUE SATURDAY NIGHT. HE DIED AT THE HOSPITAL. OFFICERS ARE GOING THROUGH SURVEILLANCE FOOTAGE TO TRY TO IDENTIFY A SHOOTER. CINCINNATI POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING AFTER REPORTS OF A SHOOTING DOWNTOWN. SOMEONE CALLED POLICE SAYING THEY SAW A PERSON LYING IN THE ROAD ON WEST 4TH STREET. THE VICTIM REPORTEDLY CRAWLED AWAY FROM THE SCENE. WHEN POLICE ARRIVED, THEY FOUND BLOOD BUT NO VICTIM. AND SO FAR, NO LOCAL HOSPITALS ARE REPORTING A SHOOTING VICTIM SHOWING UP TO BE TREATED. PEOPLE LIVING AT AN APARTMENT COMPLEX IN HARTWELL GOT THEIR WATER BACK LATE LAST NIGHT AFTER FOUR DAYS WITHOUT IT. MANAGEMENT AT THE WILLIAMSBURG OF CINCINNATI SENT AN EMAIL ABOUT AN EMERGENCY SHUT-OFF FRIDAY. &gt;&gt; THEY SAY THE WATER WILL BE BACK ON IN A COUPLE HOURS THEN WHAT? &gt;&gt; NOTHING. IT IS AWAITING A GAME. YOU TURN THE FAUCET ON AND TRY TO FLUSH THE TOILET AND YOU GET NOTHING. STEVEN: TENANTS LINED UP TO COMPLAIN AT THE LEASING OFFICE. WHEN WE WERE TALKING TO RESIDENTS WORKERS TOLD WLWT NEWS 5’S JATARA MCGEE TO LEAVE THE PROPERTY. &gt;&gt; WHAT SERVICES THEY CAN GET HELP FOR. &gt;&gt; YOUR WITH WLWT FIVE NEWS RIGHT NOW GET OFF MY PROPERTY RIGHT NOW. WE WILL CALL THE POLICE IF YOU DO NOT GET OFF MY PROPERTY. &gt;&gt; YOU HAVE NOTHING TO SAY ABOUT YOUR RESIDENT NOT HAVING WATER SINCE FRIDAY AND THURSDAY? &gt;&gt; IF YOU ASK THESE QUESTIONS YOU THINK THAT IS GOING TO HELP? &gt;&gt; THEY SAY  GREATER CINCINNATI WATER WORKS SAYS A WATER LINE, OWNED BY WILLIAMSBURG, BROKE. AND REPAIR ATTEMPTS OVER THE WEEKEND WERE UNSUCCESSFUL. WATER WORKS HELPED PROPERTY MANAGEMENT. BUT A BOIL WATER ADVISORY CONTINUES THROUGH TOMORROW AS A PRECAUTION. NEW ON WLWT POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING AFTER A DRIVER HIT A PEDESTRIAN DOWNTOWN. THE CRASH HAPPENED ON EAST FIFTH STREET NEAR WALNUT STREET. POLICE SAY THE PEDESTRIAN WENT TO THE HOSPITAL WITH NON-LIFE-THREATENING INJURIES. THEY DID NOT SAY IF THE DRIVER STAYED ON SCENE OR WHO WAS AT FAULT. EVERYTHING WAS BACK OPEN BY 7:00 THIS MORNING. ALSO NEW AT NOON, A CAR CRASHES INTO A HOME IN SPRING GROVE VILLAGE, SENDING THREE PEOPLE TO THE HOSPTIAL. POLICE BELIEVE THE DRIVER WAS SPEEDING AND LOST CONTROL ON GRAY ROAD HITTING THE SI
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					A coroner has been called to a multi-vehicle crash that has shut down I-75 southbound at Mary Grubbs Highway in Walton. Dispatchers confirmed several vehicles are involved in the crash that shut down the highway around 4 p.m. The coroner is on the scene, dispatchers confirmed. For live traffic updates, click here.This story was curated by Hearst's WLWT Alert Desk.Do you have photos or video of this incident? If so, upload them to https://www.wlwt.com/upload. Be sure to include your name and any additional details so we can give you proper credit online and on TV.
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					<description><![CDATA[Biden signs federal emergency declaration for Kentucky in wake of deadly tornado outbreak Updated: 5:43 PM EST Dec 11, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript and through the very moment that we are standing here, we have lived through some of the toughest hours of our lives as Kentucky ins. This event is the worst, most &#8230;]]></description>
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											and through the very moment that we are standing here, we have lived through some of the toughest hours of our lives as Kentucky ins. This event is the worst, most devastating, most deadly tornado event in Kentucky's history. I believe that by the end of today for tomorrow um We will be north of at least 70 lives lost here in Kentucky. I think we will have lost more than 100 people and I think it could rise significantly in those numbers. About 1:00 AM. I was at the state Emergency Operations Center hearing the reports coming in live places like my parents hometown, Dawson Springs, which I just came from and how hard it was hit hearing about families trapped in a basement and actually thinking they're lucky as long as we can get to them based on what happened from so many other families. Hearing about the amazing efforts of our first responders so many in this room. We thank you every day. But we, we have absolutely thank you today. Um thank you so much for what you've done for our people over these last hours. I know you haven't slept, I know what that feels like. I know the efforts that you've put in and I know when you were out there, especially in the first part of it was incredibly dangerous uh to you, we have seen people come together from all over the state, all over the country. Federal partners like a T. F. We had the Coast Guard down in Mayfield and then we are seeing people come in from other states and other regions. I just want everybody to know that you are not alone today, Kentucky is absolutely united. We are united with our people. We are united to find and rescue as many as possible. We are united to grieve with I think over 100 families that will have lost individuals and we are united to be here for those families and this and every other impacted community not just today and this week, but in the coming years so that we rebuild and get those families back on their feet. The devastation is unlike anything I have seen in my life and and I have trouble putting it into words but it was safe to travel this morning. I flew to Mayfield. My first stop was that candle factory, 110 people working in it at the time. The storm hit rescue 40 There's at least 15 ft of metal with cars on top of it, barrels of corrosive chemicals that are there. It'll be a miracle if anybody else has found alive in it. A downtown completely devastated from there. Um, My dad's hometown of Dawson Springs Population 20 700. They're going to lose a whole lot of people. One block from my grandparents house, there's no house standing, there's no house standing and we don't know where all those people are. This was four different tornadoes and I'm told we're actually gonna see a little bit more on that that hit us including one that touched down in Arkansas and then stayed on the ground for 227 straight miles, which we believe is likely the longest in U. S. History folks. 200 of those miles. We're in Kentucky, We're ground zero and I know this community is hit has been hit really hard. We're with you, the whole state is with you. It's about just before midnight last night that we um signed, I signed a state of emergency that allowed us to call up the National Guard. Now, hundreds deploying all over Kentucky to help to help going door to door see if we can find people uh to help clearing the roadways and yes to help in law enforcement in some towns that are going to have any power. Uh tonight we've been able to get our transportation cabinet with all of our heavy trucks out on the roads clearing them off because it's hard to reach people in need. When the roads are unpassable. Our division of Forestry is out there helping with that as well. Finding any and everything we can do, including bringing some of the largest generators we've ever seen to some of these communities where they can power a school hospital, where it is needed. Uh Since our last stop, there are two new announcements at this point in the day. First, the president has signed the Federal emergency disaster declaration for those who do this work that rarely happens in the midst of a disaster. It shows how bad it is. It opens up us up to significantly more resources and things like almost immediate reimbursement for a lot of the things we're doing which is going to help our cities and our county's uh to to really do even more. I've talked today directly to the president twice the uh huh head of Homeland Security, the secretary and as well as the director of fema who is going to be in Kentucky tomorrow, they have all pledged whatever we need and I plan to ask so make sure you communicate those needs to us and we'll either satisfy them or we will go out and get them. It's getting close tonight. It's getting cold. It's gonna be a tough night for a lot of people across Kentucky. The second new announcement is people have been asking all day how can we help? And we've been telling them to things with the third coming. The first we said is if you are in a community that has been hit and hit hard and you're safe and you have powers stay off the roads. Let our first responders like the ones that we have here get to everybody don't go to some of these areas because you want to see it. We need to make sure that those who do this work that are so good at it can do it at the fastest possible speed. 2nd, Let's give blood. We're already pretty short with Covid out there and have been pushing. We're going to have, we have a lot of deaths were also going to have a lot of of injuries. But the third is, we have now been able to set up a single fund connected with the state that people who want to help in Kentucky or outside of it can give to that is solely dedicated to helping the on the ground efforts going on right now and the relief efforts that these families are going to need to rebuild that as a team Western Kentucky tornado relief fund. It is now live at team W Ky relief fund dot ky dot gov. I'll do it again. Team W ky relief fund dot ky dot gov. We've been, we've been hearing from folks again all around the country. I've heard from some folks outside the country that run great companies inside of Kentucky, they are mourning for this and other communities with that. We're gonna have a number of folks give us updates on where we are right now. I think we're first turning it over to the mayor to talk about specifically what we're seeing here. Um, let me say, I know, I know that lives lost are gonna be in double digits. They're going to be and multiple counties. I know Mulan bark. I know Hopkins um, here certainly graves, we believe in marshall. Um, it's tough but also your folks have done incredible work on top of it since the very beginning, and I'm really proud of the response here in Warren County.
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					President Joe Biden has signed a federal emergency disaster declaration for Kentucky in response to the deadly tornado outbreak, Gov. Andy Beshear announced during a news conference on Saturday.The president declared that an emergency exists in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and ordered federal assistance to recovery efforts following severe storms, straight-line winds, flooding and tornadoes since Friday. At least 70 people are feared dead in Kentucky after tornadoes and severe weather tore through multiple states and caused catastrophic damage.  According to a news release from the White House, this action authorizes the Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency to coordinate all disaster relief efforts which have the purpose of alleviating the hardship and suffering caused by the emergency on the local population, and providing appropriate assistance for required emergency measures, authorized under Title V of the Stafford Act, to save lives and to protect property and public health and safety, and to lessen or avert the threat of a catastrophe in the counties of Breckenridge, Bullitt, Caldwell, Fulton, Graves, Grayson, Hickman, Hopkins, Lyon, Meade, Muhlenberg, Ohio, Shelby, Spencer, and Warren.Officials said that FEMA is authorized to identify, mobilize, and provide, at its discretion, equipment and resources necessary to alleviate the impacts of the emergency.  Emergency protective measures, including direct federal assistance, will be provided at 75% federal funding.
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<p>President Joe Biden has signed a federal emergency disaster declaration for Kentucky in response to the deadly tornado outbreak, Gov. Andy Beshear announced during a news conference on Saturday.</p>
<p>The president declared that an emergency exists in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and ordered federal assistance to recovery efforts following severe storms, straight-line winds, flooding and tornadoes since Friday. </p>
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<p>At least 70 people are feared dead in Kentucky after tornadoes and severe weather tore through multiple states and caused catastrophic damage.  </p>
<p>According to <a href="https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/12/11/president-joseph-r-biden-jr-approves-kentucky-emergency-declaration/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">a news release from the White House</a>, this action authorizes the Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency to coordinate all disaster relief efforts which have the purpose of alleviating the hardship and suffering caused by the emergency on the local population, and providing appropriate assistance for required emergency measures, authorized under Title V of the Stafford Act, to save lives and to protect property and public health and safety, and to lessen or avert the threat of a catastrophe in the counties of Breckenridge, Bullitt, Caldwell, Fulton, Graves, Grayson, Hickman, Hopkins, Lyon, Meade, Muhlenberg, Ohio, Shelby, Spencer, and Warren.</p>
<p>Officials said that FEMA is authorized to identify, mobilize, and provide, at its discretion, equipment and resources necessary to alleviate the impacts of the emergency.  Emergency protective measures, including direct federal assistance, will be provided at 75% federal funding. </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Discussions of workplace safety are now front and center after the fatal 'Rust' movie set shooting at Bonanza Creek Ranch.On Oct. 21, Santa Fe County deputies said Alec Baldwin, the actor and co-producer of the film, discharged a prop gun that misfired. The weapon fatally wounded cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza. Questions &#8230;]]></description>
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					Discussions of workplace safety are now front and center after the fatal 'Rust' movie set shooting at Bonanza Creek Ranch.On Oct. 21, Santa Fe County deputies said Alec Baldwin, the actor and co-producer of the film, discharged a prop gun that misfired. The weapon fatally wounded cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza. Questions also remain, like how live rounds showed up on the set. The lawyer for the film's armorer, 24-year-old Hannah Gutierrez, released a statement Friday.  Jason Bowles said Gutierrez had no idea where the live rounds came from and added that the guns were locked up every night.The incident has been a big concern for many people, including Baldwin. On Saturday, Baldwin briefly spoke with reporters in Vermont, where he and his family have been laying low since the shooting."An ongoing effort to limit the use of firearms on film sets is something I’m extremely interested in," Baldwin said. The actor added safety measures are needed when it comes to guns on movie sets."We have to realize that when it does go wrong, and it’s this horrible, catastrophic thing, some new measures have to take place," Baldwin said. "Whatever other people decide is the best way to go in terms of protecting people’s safety on film sets."New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said the state may take action to address those concerns. Her office provided the following statement to sister station KOAT: "Workplace safety in any and every industry in New Mexico is absolutely paramount. A workplace death is never acceptable and must compel an analysis of what can and should be done better. My full expectation is that the film and television industry will, at the conclusion of the investigation into this tragic incident and once all the facts are in hand, bring forward comprehensive new safety protocols to ensure this kind of incident never, ever happens again. If that sort of comprehensive new approach does not materialize, the state of New Mexico will take immediate action, throughout whatever means are available to us, to ensure the safety of all personnel on all film and television sets here in our state. This industry is important to us economically and to so many workers throughout New Mexico, and I look forward to a full accounting of how this could have possibly happened, and we will determine our next steps from there."The investigation is still ongoing and no charges have been filed. Production on the movie 'Rust' has since halted.
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<p>Discussions of workplace safety are now front and center after the fatal 'Rust' movie set shooting at Bonanza Creek Ranch.</p>
<p>On Oct. 21, Santa Fe County deputies said Alec Baldwin, the actor and co-producer of the film, discharged a prop gun that misfired. The weapon fatally wounded cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza. </p>
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<p>Questions also remain, like how live rounds showed up on the set. </p>
<p>The lawyer for the film's armorer, 24-year-old Hannah Gutierrez, released a statement Friday.  </p>
<p>Jason Bowles said Gutierrez had no idea where the live rounds came from and added that the guns were locked up every night.</p>
<p>The incident has been a big concern for many people, including Baldwin. </p>
<p>On Saturday, Baldwin briefly spoke with reporters in Vermont, where he and his family have been laying low since the shooting.</p>
<p>"An ongoing effort to limit the use of firearms on film sets is something I’m extremely interested in," Baldwin said. </p>
<p>The actor added safety measures are needed when it comes to guns on movie sets.</p>
<p>"We have to realize that when it does go wrong, and it’s this horrible, catastrophic thing, some new measures have to take place," Baldwin said. "Whatever other people decide is the best way to go in terms of protecting people’s safety on film sets."</p>
<p>New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said the state may take action to address those concerns. </p>
<p>Her office provided the following statement to sister station KOAT: </p>
<p><em>"Workplace safety in any and every industry in New Mexico is absolutely paramount. A workplace death is never acceptable and must compel an analysis of what can and should be done better. My full expectation is that the film and television industry will, at the conclusion of the investigation into this tragic incident and once all the facts are in hand, bring forward comprehensive new safety protocols to ensure this kind of incident never, ever happens again. If that sort of comprehensive new approach does not materialize, the state of New Mexico will take immediate action, throughout whatever means are available to us, to ensure the safety of all personnel on all film and television sets here in our state. This industry is important to us economically and to so many workers throughout New Mexico, and I look forward to a full accounting of how this could have possibly happened, and we will determine our next steps from there."</em></p>
<p>The investigation is still ongoing and no charges have been filed. </p>
<p>Production on the movie 'Rust' has since halted.</p>
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