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											THE WAY ON. BREAKING NEWS THIS MORNING. WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT AN OVERNIGHT CRASH THAT INJURED PERSON AND CAUSED A MAJOR TRAFFIC BACK UP. AND A COMMUNITY PUTS SUPPORT BEHIND A FATHER AND A VETERAN LIVING WITH AN INOPERABLE BRAIN TUMOR. HOW THEY’RE HELPING HIM MAKE ENDS MEET. WE’RE TRADING YESTERDAY’S RAIN AND STORMS FOR SUNSHINE. A WILDFIRE SMOKE AND SOME FOG THIS MORNING. I HAVE THE LATEST ON A NEW AIR QUALITY ALERT FOR THE AREA. PLUS, A LOOK AT OUR MONDAY STORM. THIS IS WLWT NEWS FIVE TODAY LEADING WAY. 7:00 ON YOUR SUNDAY. GOOD MORNING ON LACEY ROBERTS METEOROLOGIST KATIE DONOVAN. THOSE STORMS YESTERDAY HAVE MOVED OUT. TODAY WE’RE WITH A DIFFERENT ISSUE. YEAH, AIR QUALITY. SO WE’VE GOT SOME FAIRLY HEAVY CANADIAN WILDFIRE SMOKE OVERHEAD. I MEAN, THE SKY LOOKS GRAY. NOW WIDESPREAD. IT IS. IT’S NOT GREAT. SO IF YOU’RE SENSITIVE, THAT TYPE OF THING, KEEP THAT IN MIND. CAN’T SEE THE SUN ANYMORE. IT’S BEHIND THE BANNER. IT’S COME UP A LITTLE BIT TOO HIGH. BUT WE HAD A RED SUNRISE THIS MORNING, SO IT’S SHINING THROUGH ALL THAT SMOKE. THE RED LIGHT GETS FILTERED THROUGH. THAT’S WHY IT LOOKS LIKE THAT AND WE’LL CONTINUE TO SEE THE SKY ALL DAY TODAY. IT’S NOT GREAT. SOME OF THIS IS FOG AS YOU LOOK BACK TOWARDS LUNKEN AIRPORT HERE. BUT ALL OF THIS, THAT’S HAZE THAT’S THE SMOKE THAT’S COME IN. SO IT’S REALLY A GREAT SITUATION OUTSIDE TODAY. VISIBILITY FROM CINCINNATI, LUNKEN AIRPORT UP THROUGH ABOUT WILMINGTON, THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SEEING PATCHY, DENSE FOG. WE HAVE AREAS OF NO VISIBILITY. SO AROUND A QUARTER OR LESS FOR SOME LOCATIONS THIS MORNING BECAUSE OF THAT, A DENSE FOG ADVISORY IS OUT THROUGH 9:00. THAT INCLUDES BROWN COUNTY, CLINTON COUNTY AND HIGHLAND COUNTY MORNING, WARREN COUNTY AND CLERMONT COUNTY. YOU HAVE BEEN EXCLUDED FROM THIS. IT WAS CANCELED EARLY FOR YOUR AREA. SO THINGS STARTING IMPROVE A LITTLE BIT QUICKLY IN THOSE LOCATIONS. BUT AGAIN, AIR QUALITY A BIG PROBLEM FOLLOWING THE FOG. WE’RE GOING TO BE SEEING THAT THROUGH THIS MORNING INTO THE AFTERNOON AND THROUGH TOMORROW NIGHT. SO IT’S INCLUDES GREATER CINCINNATI NORTHERN KENTUCKY AND OUR SOUTHEAST INDIANA COMMUNITIES. IF YOU ARE TO AIR QUALITY, IF YOU HAVE BREATHING, NOT THE TIME TO BE OUTSIDE PROBABLY NOT THE BEST NIGHT TO HEAD TO THE REDS GAME. IF THAT’S THE CASE. WE HAVE FIRST PITCH AT 140 HAZY SUNSHINE THAT POINT. WIDESPREAD SMOKE IN THE FORECAST THROUGH THE AFTERNOON AND THEN THROUGH THE LAST OUT. LESS HUMID IF YOU ARE GOING TO BE OUT OF THAT GAME. HUMIDITY WILL BE DROPPING ALL AFTERNOON AND INTO THE EVENING. SO WEST WINDS PULLING IN THE SMOKE BUT ALSO PULLING IN MORE COMFORTABLE AIR FOR US. WE’LL TALK ABOUT THOSE CHANGES THEN THE SHOWERS AND STORMS THAT FOLLOW INTO THE NEW WEEK COMING UP. KATY, THANK YOU SO MUCH. WE ARE LEADING THE WAY WITH BREAKING. AT LEAST ONE PERSON IS INJURED. A CRASH THAT SHUT DOWN THE HIGHWAY OVERNIGHT, RIDGEWOOD, KENTUCKY. THIS HAPPENING AROUND AT 1230 THIS MORNING ON. I-75 SOUTH AT THAT RIDGEWOOD EXIT. THE EXTENT OF THAT PERSON’S ARE UNKNOWN, BUT WE DO KNOW THAT AIR CARE WAS CALLED TO THE SCENE. THE HIGHWAY WAS COMPLETELY SHUT DOWN, CAUSING A MAJOR BACKUP WITH TWO LANES REOPENING JUST AFTER ABOUT AN HOUR. BUT RIGHT NOW, ALL OF THOSE LANES ARE BACK OPEN. A YOUNG GIRL WILL BE LAID TO REST ONE WEEK AFTER A DRIVE BY SHOOTING TOOK HER. DEMY ABAD PICKENS DIED THIS PAST MONDAY AFTER TWO MEN FIRED DOZENS OF SHOTS INTO GRANDMOTHER’S HOME IN SILVERTON. THE COMMUNITY HAS CONTINUED TO RALLY AROUND THIS FAMILY. WLWT NEWS 5 RICHARD CHILES JOINS US WITH HER FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS AND HOW SHE’S CONTINUING TO BE HONORED. LACY IT HAS BEEN PARTICULARLY FOLLOWING THIS STORY ALL WEEK. SO MANY, AGAIN, JUST SEEING THESE BRIGHT EYES JUST HEARTBROKEN AT THE LOSS. FAMILY AND FRIENDS WILL GET A CHANCE TO SAY THEIR FINAL TO MAYA BARTON PICKENS TOMORROW MORNING. THE NINE YEAR OLD’S DEATH SENDING SHOCKWAVES. SILVERTON AND THE ENTIRE TRI-STATE. NOW, MEMBERS OF THIS TIGHT COMMUNITY HAVE COME TOGETHER TO REMEMBER THE MAYA ALMOST EVERY DAY SINCE SHE WAS KILLED. TODAY, CERTAINLY GOING TO NO EXCEPTION. HER CHEER TEAM DEDICATING THEIR WATER DRIVE FUNDRAISER TO MAYA’S MEMORY. ALL THAT’S HAPPENING NEAR HYDE PARK PLAZA WILL TAKE PLACE AT NOON TODAY. THOSE KNEW MAYA DESCRIBE HER LEADERSHIP IN HER ENERGY AND HER ENTHUSIASM. FRIENDS SAY SHE WAS ALWAYS SMILING. SHE WAS CHEERING FOR THE WEST SIDE PANTHERS OR HEADING OFF TO SCHOOL IN ALLIANCE ACADEMY. SHE WAS VERY LOUD, ENERGETIC AND JUST HAPPY. SHE GOT HERE. SHE LIKE SHE GOT THE ENERGY TEACHER READY TO GO. SO HAPPY LIKE SHE WAS ALWAYS HAPPY. THAT’S ALL I REMEMBER IS HAPPY AND JOYFUL. ADMIRES VISITATION WILL BE HELD AT CORINTHIAN BAPTIST CHURCH ON TENNESSEE AVENUE. IT’S GOING TO TAKE PLACE FROM 10:00 UNTIL 11:30 A.M. ON MONDAY. FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING LACEY. RICHARD, THANK YOU SO MUCH. THE COMMUNITY IS MAKING A DIFFERENCE FOR AN AIR FORCE VETERAN AND NATIONAL GUARD MEMBER TYLER NUTTALL WAS DIAGNOSED AN INOPERABLE BRAIN TUMOR LAST YEAR AND HAS BEEN TRYING TO MAKE ENDS MEET EVER SINCE HE SERVED IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE. AND HE CURRENTLY IS A STAFF SERGEANT IN THE AIR NATIONAL GUARD RESERVE GUARD FOR THE LAST FIVE YEARS. HE’S MEDICALLY DISCHARGED, BUT HE TELLS US IT WON’T BE FINAL UNTIL 2024. THE ARE ADDING UP AND HE CAN’T BARTON THAT ELI’S SPORTS BAR AND GRILL BECAUSE OF THE TUMOR HE’S BEEN THROUGH RADIATION AND CHEMOTHERAPY THE TUMOR IS IMPACTING SOME OF HIS MOTOR SKILLS SO HE CAN’T TYLER SPIRIT IS CONTAGIOUS HE’S INSPIRING ALL OF THESE PEOPLE TO COME OUT AND SUPPORT HIM AND HIS FOUR YEAR OLD SON. THERE’S ALWAYS HOPE AND THERE’S ALWAYS SOMETHING THAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT. YOU KNOW, YOU CAN’T WORRY THINGS THAT AREN’T IN YOUR CONTROL, ONLY THINGS THAT ARE YOUR CONTROL. SO AND THAT’S THE THING. SO PROUD YOU NEVER GIVES UP. AND HE’S SO STRONG AND WE LOVE HIM TO PIECES. NOW, IF YOU WERE NOT ABLE TO DONATE ON SATURDAY NIGHT BUT WANT TO HELP TYLER OUT, WE HAVE INFORMATION ON WHERE TO MAKE A DONATION FOR HIM. YOU CAN VISIT OUR WEBSITE WLWT DOT COM FOR ALL THOSE DETAILS TODAY. HUNDREDS OF KIDS WITH LIFE THREATENING CONDITIONS WILL GET TO ENJOY A CAREFREE DAY WITH THEIR SIBLINGS. PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS AT KINGS ISLAND THE GROUP A KID AGAIN IN SOUTHWEST OHIO, HOSTED ITS 28TH ANNUAL RIDES AND SLIDES ADVENTURE AT THE AMUSEMENT PARK. THE FAMILIES WILL BE TREATED TO AN EXCLUSIVE BEHIND. THE SCENES LOOK AT THE UPCOMING CARNIVAL FLOATS AND ENTERTAINMENT AND ENJOY
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					One person has died following a crash on U.S. 42 in Florence Sunday morning.The Florence Police Department responded to a two-vehicle collision on U.S. 42. near Grand Avenue, at 10:17 a.m.According to a media release, upon arrival, officers discovered a vehicle that was traveling westbound on U.S. 42 had collided with a vehicle that was traveling eastbound on that road.Officers determined that a white Nissan Sentra traveling westbound veered into the eastbound lanes of travel, striking a red Chevrolet Malibu head-on.              Florence EMS attended to the drivers of both vehicles.The driver of the white Nissan, Megan Ruoff, 34, of Florence, was transported to St. Elizabeth Hospital in Florence where she succumbed to her injuries.The driver of the red Chevrolet was transported to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries and is listed in stable condition.The name of that driver has not yet been released.The Florence Police Accident Reconstruction Team responded to the scene of the collision and will conduct further investigations.
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<p>One person has died following a crash on U.S. 42 in Florence Sunday morning.</p>
<p>The Florence Police Department responded to a two-vehicle collision on U.S. 42. near Grand Avenue, at 10:17 a.m.</p>
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<p>According to a media release, upon arrival, officers discovered a vehicle that was traveling westbound on U.S. 42 had collided with a vehicle that was traveling eastbound on that road.</p>
<p>Officers determined that a white Nissan Sentra traveling westbound veered into the eastbound lanes of travel, striking a red Chevrolet Malibu head-on.  </p>
<p>            Florence EMS attended to the drivers of both vehicles.</p>
<p>The driver of the white Nissan, Megan Ruoff, 34, of Florence, was transported to St. Elizabeth Hospital in Florence where she succumbed to her injuries.</p>
<p>The driver of the red Chevrolet was transported to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries and is listed in stable condition.</p>
<p>The name of that driver has not yet been released.</p>
<p>The Florence Police Accident Reconstruction Team responded to the scene of the collision and will conduct further investigations.  </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[DRY RIDGE, Ky. — A man was airlifted to the hospital Monday afternoon after he was shot by his daughter in Dry Ridge, Ky., according to police. The Grant County Sheriff's Office said deputies, Kentucky State Police and Kentucky Fish and Wildlife responded to a call on Michigan Avenue after 3:45 p.m. Monday. When they &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>DRY RIDGE, Ky. — A man was airlifted to the hospital Monday afternoon after he was shot by his daughter in Dry Ridge, Ky., according to police. </p>
<p>The Grant County Sheriff's Office said deputies, Kentucky State Police and Kentucky Fish and Wildlife responded to a call on Michigan Avenue after 3:45 p.m. Monday. When they arrived, they found a 67-year-old man with a gunshot wound to the chest.</p>
<p>The man was then flown to UC Medical Center for treatment. Police said the man is stable, but whether he still needs surgery is unclear.</p>
<p>The sheriff's office said they believe 49-year-old Patricia Deering, the victim's daughter, pulled the trigger. She was taken into custody and sent to the Grant County Detention Center and has been charged with one count of first-degree assault and one count of first-degree wanton endangerment. </p>
<p>If convicted on both charges, Deering could face up to 25 years in prison; she could be sentenced to 10 to 20 years for the assault charge and receive up to five years for the endangerment charge. </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[COVINGTON, Ky. — Have you ever looked at the side of a building a pictured a mural? How about some green space and benches to fill it? You now have a chance to make that vision a reality with Covington's new competitive grant program. "Just some little quirky thing that someone wants to do to &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>COVINGTON, Ky. — Have you ever looked at the side of a building a pictured a mural? How about some green space and benches to fill it?</p>
<p>You now have a chance to make that vision a reality with Covington's new competitive grant program.</p>
<p>"Just some little quirky thing that someone wants to do to make a difference in the community and help create that bold, vibrant, quirky sense of place that we're about in Covington," said Kyle Snyder, the project's manager.</p>
<p>The Quality of Place Grant Program encourages anyone in the city — be it a citizen, group or business — to offer ideas on how to creatively enhance the physical appearance of one of the business districts or nodes, build a sense of place through improvements, new works of public art or public gathering places.</p>
<p>"It could be a small piece of art someplace, it could be seating to activate an area, you know after BLINK we're all engaged with lighting and how lighting on the underside of a bridge or a tree could really make a big difference," Snyder said.</p>
<p>Spearheaded by the city's economic development team, Snyder hopes the project will not only bring creative benefits but also economic ones. </p>
<p>"You know, if you stop in and you buy a coffee and you walk around, you want to be engaged, and we want the city to engage people," he said. "We want people to visit, fall in love with it, move here, start a business here and just kind of help the city grow what it is and what it's going to become."</p>
<p>Project leaders say while demonstrated support from adjacent property owners is not necessary where people's ideas are being proposed, their buy-in will make applications more competitive.</p>
<p>The city has allocated $125,000 for the grant this fiscal year, and applicants can request a grant of $1,000 to $30,000.</p>
<p>The deadline to apply is Nov. 18 at 4 p.m. <a class="Link" href="https://www.covingtonky.gov/news/2022/10/17/new-grant-program-supports-ideas-aimed-at-building-the-covs-sense-of-place">Find information on how to apply here.</a></p>
<p>Project leaders hope to introduce the new works by next summer, bringing an emboldened look to "The Cov."</p>
<p>"We are branding ourselves, hopefully, as the bold side of the river," Snyder said. "You cast your net and you get what you get and that's the fun of it."</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[COVINGTON, Ky. — A former Kenton County Detention Center deputy is accused of dealing drugs to inmates. Curtis Malik Edwards, 26, was arrested Friday and charged with first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance with a firearm and first-degree promoting contraband. Kenton County Commonwealth's Attorney Rob Sanders said the jail found evidence suggesting drugs were being &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>COVINGTON, Ky. — A former Kenton County Detention Center deputy is accused of dealing drugs to inmates.</p>
<p>Curtis Malik Edwards, 26, was arrested Friday and charged with first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance with a firearm and first-degree promoting contraband. </p>
<p>Kenton County Commonwealth's Attorney Rob Sanders said the jail found evidence suggesting drugs were being provided to inmates by an employee. During an investigation, agents with the NKY Drug Strike Force found narcotics in Edwards' possession when he returned to work from a lunch break.</p>
<p>"The jail acted quickly to put a stop to it," Sanders said in a release. "The discovery luckily landed on his off day, so the agents had a couple days to investigate before the suspect returned to work. ... He was under constant surveillance when he came back to work so the agents were able to catch him in the act."</p>
<p>Sanders said the investigation discovered Edwards was receiving money from people outside the jail to deliver drugs to some of the inmates. Edwards allegedly used a gun to transport the drugs into the jail.</p>
<p>Edwards was fired upon his arrest. Sanders said more charges could be filed against Edwards and some inmates when the case is presented to the Kenton County Grand Jury.</p>
<p>If convicted of his current charges, Edwards could face up to 25 years in prison. He is currently being held on a $10,000 bond. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 12 at 1:30 p.m.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[BURLINGTON, Ky. — Hundreds of people marched through Burlington to remember a 21-year-old shot and killed in Florence. Dan Likiko was found shot inside his vehicle along Winthrop Circle on April 22. The suspect in his murder, 38-year-old Wayne Haggard, made his first court appearance Friday morning. Likiko's friends and family walked from the Boone &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>BURLINGTON, Ky. — Hundreds of people marched through Burlington to remember a 21-year-old shot and killed in Florence.</p>
<p>Dan Likiko was found shot inside his vehicle along Winthrop Circle on April 22. The suspect in his murder, 38-year-old Wayne Haggard, made his first court appearance Friday morning.</p>
<p>Likiko's friends and family walked from the Boone County Public Library to the courthouse for Haggard's hearing, chanting "Justice for Dan" and carrying signs that said "We love you, Dan" and "Black Lives Matter."</p>
<p>"We are very happy to see the community come together to support Dan, who is our brother who has died for no reason," said Bob Mukeba, a friend of Likiko. </p>
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<p>Many of those involved in the protest were members of the Congolese community in Northern Kentucky, and the Congolese flag could be seen wrapped around the shoulders of multiple people. Likiko's family moved here from the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2015. </p>
<p>"This is a very hard time for us," said Didieo Diakandu, a member of the Congolese Community of Northern Kentucky. "Just a young man, 21-year-old being killed by the neighbor. We cannot live like that." </p>
<p><b>RELATED | </b>'He was a beautiful soul': Family remembers 21-year-old shooting victim</p>
<p>Initial investigation by police revealed Likiko was involved in some type of altercation with people on Wintergreen Court, which led to shots being fired. Haggard's family claims the computer technology student threatened him. </p>
<p>Likiko's mother was in attendance. She was visibly emotional as her son, Likiko's older brother Romuald, spoke. </p>
<p>"It's crazy ... I'm trying to put the pieces together over what exactly happened, but there's no explanation at all because he was not on his property," Romauld Likiko said. "He's calling it self-defense. That's not self-defense at all."</p>
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<p>Judge Marcia Thomas deemed Haggard a danger to the community and set his bond at $1 million cash. His case has also been moved to a grand jury. Haggard has a preliminary hearing set for April 28.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[FLORENCE, Ky. — Hoping to enjoy a beer with friends after a hard-fought pickleball match? What if you can do both at the same place? Another pickleball facility is coming to the Tri-State — this time with a brewery attached. The Freedom Brewing Company is partnering with The Pickleball Ranch on a new 12,000-square-foot facility &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>FLORENCE, Ky. — Hoping to enjoy a beer with friends after a hard-fought pickleball match? What if you can do both at the same place?</p>
<p>Another pickleball facility is coming to the Tri-State — this time with a brewery attached. The Freedom Brewing Company is partnering with The Pickleball Ranch on a new 12,000-square-foot facility that will include pickleball courts, an indoor/outdoor brewery, brew pub-style restaurant and taproom.</p>
<p>Located directly behind Thomas More Stadium on Freedom Way, the facility's rooftop and lower-level patios will offer views of both the stadium and the facility's six pickleball courts. The lower-level patio will also include a space for live entertainment.</p>
<p>"The Freedom Brewing Company and The Pickleball Ranch @FBC look to work closely with the City of Florence &amp; the Florence Y’alls to create a true entertainment district gem and a one-of-a-kind social and lifestyle experience for fans of brewery &amp; craft beer, baseball, pickleball, and live entertainment," Pete Robinson, managing partner at Freedom Brewing Company, said in a release. </p>
<p>Florence Mayor Dr. Julie Metzger Aubuchon said in a release that the city's goal has always been to turn the site of the Florence Y'alls into an entertainment district.</p>
<p>"The project will be an asset in our area and provide us the ability to showcase our beloved hometown, in the shadow of our famous water tower, as never before," she said. "The facility will provide something for everyone and I look forward to spending time there with my family and friends."</p>
<p>A groundbreaking for the facility is scheduled for May 10. The facility is expected to open in the spring of 2024.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Miami Beach is home to one of the largest Art- Deco buildings from the last century, including Al Capone's house and the fight to preserve these buildings here and around the country. “I grew up here in Miami Beach in an old house from the 1930s. I was always so fascinated &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Miami Beach is home to one of the largest Art- Deco buildings from the last century, including Al Capone's house and the fight to preserve these buildings here and around the country.</p>
<p>“I grew up here in Miami Beach in an old house from the 1930s. I was always so fascinated by the older architecture,” said Daniel Ciraldo of the Miami Design Preservation League. </p>
<p>It was a late morning in Miami Beach when I met Ciraldo at the Art Deco Center in Miami Beach. He’s eager to explain what they do at the Design Preservation League.</p>
<p>“This talks about the main styles that we have in Miami Beach. Art-Deco being one of the predominant styles that we want to protect, but there’s also Mediterranean and mid-century modern,” said Ciraldo. </p>
<p>Yeah. He loves architecture. And he loves Miami Beach.</p>
<p>“What makes Miami Beach the state's number one beach for vacation destinations? We strongly believe it’s the arts and culture, the architecture, and the melting pot of different diverse visitors,” he said. </p>
<p>But Ciraldo and the MDPL have taken on a new fight. They want to preserve a house as a historic site.</p>
<p>“It sits on a man-made island in the middle of Biscayne Bay. And it was one of the first homes built on this island, Palm Island, in 1922,” he said. </p>
<p>The house that sits at 93 Palm Avenue had a very infamous owner. Notorious, bootlegger, mobster, and tax avoider, Al Capone.</p>
<p>“A lot of people will tell you he was a very bad person, and he was, but he also played a real role in the history of our city,” said Ciraldo. </p>
<p>The house was purchased over the summer by a developer who quickly applied for a demolition permit. That’s when Daniel and the MDPL stepped in.</p>
<p>We reached out to the owner but were told he had withdrawn the demolition application because they had sold the building. </p>
<p>The fight to preserve the Capone house and Miami Beach is emblematic of what different parts of the United States are grappling with as the country continues to build.</p>
<p>“Some of these sites which are historic, maybe recognized more so in the future,” said Scott Montgomery, an art history professor at the University of Denver. </p>
<p>“It’s not that old. We still have a memory there. But these places may become storied. They already are storied,” said Montgomery. </p>
<p>Montgomery researches music venues of the ‘60s and beyond. He’s worried that in the pursuit of development and profit, we may cast our history aside.</p>
<p>“My favorite cautionary tale is of the medieval walls of Florence, Italy. They tore the walls down to make circuit roads, to modernize and build it up,” he said, “But, since then, I think most of the city of Florence has lamented the loss of these walls that were part of its identity, part of its medieval charm.”</p>
<p>Ciraldo wants to make sure that Miami Beach doesn’t walk down a similar path.</p>
<p>“We have seen a big increase in applications to demolish historically significant but unprotected homes. In the last 15 years, there have been almost 300 of these homes that have been approved for demolition,” said Ciraldo, “It’s such an important part of our history. It would almost be like cookie dough ice cream and taking all the cookie dough out and just being left with vanilla. If we lose all of these homes to big white boxes, what set us apart from any other city?”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[People lined up to get last-minute COVID-19 tests ahead of Thanksgiving.Those who got swabbed said they wanted peace of mind.They told us they want to be safe as they reunite with loved ones.Officials with Gravity Diagnostics estimated they gave hundreds of tests at the location in Florence alone on Wednesday.Those who arrived for a test &#8230;]]></description>
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					People lined up to get last-minute COVID-19 tests ahead of Thanksgiving.Those who got swabbed said they wanted peace of mind.They told us they want to be safe as they reunite with loved ones.Officials with Gravity Diagnostics estimated they gave hundreds of tests at the location in Florence alone on Wednesday.Those who arrived for a test saw the demand was high."It was just a long line, I didn't realize this many people got tested," Anthony Kopp said.Kopp found himself with plenty of company at a COVID-19 drive-thru testing site in northern Kentucky."Just wanted to make sure I was alright because I was hanging out with family," he said.Gravity Diagnostics has been busy at the Florence Mall location.Jeff Wellens, the director of field services, said on Tuesday they processed about 450 tests at the mall location and he estimated similar numbers for Wednesday."The trends that we saw during last November during the peak of the pandemic, while we didn't have drive-thrus, this is kind of a seasonal event and we see a lot of the same trends unfolding here in the month of November leading up to the holiday season, right," he said.New COVID-19 cases are still prevalent in our region.On Wednesday, Ohio reported more than 6,700 new cases, Indiana reported more than 4,000 new cases and Kentucky reported more than 2,100 new cases.Officials at the testing site estimate at least 1,500 tests were collected on Wednesday from locations in Covington, Fort Mitchell and Florence.Wellens told WLWT the Covington location provides same-day test results while the Fort Mitchell and Florence locations provide results in about 24 hours.It's not just the Thanksgiving dinner driving people to get swabbed."We have tickets to The Aronoff and it's one of their requirements, you either have to be vaccinated or tested and at this point, I'm still researching how I feel about the vaccine. I'm not saying either way, it's just my personal opinion and so this is the only other way we get to see Wicked," Donna Taylor said.In Taylor's case, every test means peace of mind."It's important to me. I don't want to go around anybody if I'm carrying it or if I'm sick. Obviously, my parents are older and my mother-in-law and I want to keep them safe," she said.Officials with Gravity Diagnostics told WLWT they're also expecting another testing rush after the Thanksgiving holiday weekend and said they will be prepared for it.They said last week, they surpassed 3 million tests given across all of the Gravity Diagnostics locations.Wellens told WLWT the locations will be expanding hours next week, but the drive-thru locations will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Years Day.He also said they've developed a new app that makes it easier to pre-register and speed up the testing process.You can learn more about testing and Gravity Diagnostics here.
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<p>People lined up to get last-minute COVID-19 tests ahead of Thanksgiving.</p>
<p>Those who got swabbed said they wanted peace of mind.</p>
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<p>They told us they want to be safe as they reunite with loved ones.</p>
<p>Officials with Gravity Diagnostics estimated they gave hundreds of tests at the location in Florence alone on Wednesday.</p>
<p>Those who arrived for a test saw the demand was high.</p>
<p>"It was just a long line, I didn't realize this many people got tested," Anthony Kopp said.</p>
<p>Kopp found himself with plenty of company at a COVID-19 drive-thru testing site in northern Kentucky.</p>
<p>"Just wanted to make sure I was alright because I was hanging out with family," he said.</p>
<p>Gravity Diagnostics has been busy at the Florence Mall location.</p>
<p>Jeff Wellens, the director of field services, said on Tuesday they processed about 450 tests at the mall location and he estimated similar numbers for Wednesday.</p>
<p>"The trends that we saw during last November during the peak of the pandemic, while we didn't have drive-thrus, this is kind of a seasonal event and we see a lot of the same trends unfolding here in the month of November leading up to the holiday season, right," he said.</p>
<p>New COVID-19 cases are still prevalent in our region.</p>
<p>On Wednesday, Ohio reported more than 6,700 new cases, Indiana reported more than 4,000 new cases and Kentucky reported more than 2,100 new cases.</p>
<p>Officials at the testing site estimate at least 1,500 tests were collected on Wednesday from locations in Covington, Fort Mitchell and Florence.</p>
<p>Wellens told WLWT the Covington location provides same-day test results while the Fort Mitchell and Florence locations provide results in about 24 hours.</p>
<p>It's not just the Thanksgiving dinner driving people to get swabbed.</p>
<p>"We have tickets to The Aronoff and it's one of their requirements, you either have to be vaccinated or tested and at this point, I'm still researching how I feel about the vaccine. I'm not saying either way, it's just my personal opinion and so this is the only other way we get to see Wicked," Donna Taylor said.</p>
<p>In Taylor's case, every test means peace of mind.</p>
<p>"It's important to me. I don't want to go around anybody if I'm carrying it or if I'm sick. Obviously, my parents are older and my mother-in-law and I want to keep them safe," she said.</p>
<p>Officials with Gravity Diagnostics told WLWT they're also expecting another testing rush after the Thanksgiving holiday weekend and said they will be prepared for it.</p>
<p>They said last week, they surpassed 3 million tests given across all of the Gravity Diagnostics locations.</p>
<p>Wellens told WLWT the locations will be expanding hours next week, but the drive-thru locations will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Years Day.</p>
<p>He also said they've developed a new app that makes it easier to pre-register and speed up the testing process.</p>
<p><a href="https://gravitydiagnostics.com/covid-19-testing-drive-thru-locations/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">You can learn more about testing and Gravity Diagnostics here.</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[ERLANGER, Ky. — When Jack Duncan called the Northern Kentucky Health Department's COVID-19 vaccine hotline, the agency told him there were no appointments available as doses continue to arrive at facilities across the region. That didn't stop him. After multiple phone calls around the region looking for an opening, the 80-year-old Air Force veteran called &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>ERLANGER, Ky. — When Jack Duncan called the Northern Kentucky Health Department's COVID-19 vaccine hotline, the agency told him there were no appointments available as doses continue to arrive at facilities across the region.</p>
<p>That didn't stop him.</p>
<p>After multiple phone calls around the region looking for an opening, the 80-year-old Air Force veteran called WCPO Wednesday asking if there was anything else he could do.</p>
<p>"You can see all my scribbling," he said, pointing to a sheet of notepaper. "These are telephone numbers that I called."</p>
<p>Kentucky residents 70 years and older became eligible to receive the vaccine earlier this month. Hospitals, health departments, federally qualified health centers and pharmacies are among the Northern Kentucky facilities that began receiving and administering the vaccines last month, but supply and personnel resources limit how quickly everyone who is eligible can get the injections.</p>
<p>The health official Duncan spoke with advised him to register online so he would be notified when more appointments became available.</p>
<p>But for those like Duncan who do not consider themselves computer savvy, signing up online only put another barrier between him and an already difficult-to-reach lifeline.</p>
<p>"I don't own a computer. I have no abilities on the computer," he told WCPO.</p>
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<p>WCPO put Duncan in contact with health care workers at HealthPoint Family Care, where, again, Duncan was told there were no available appointments.</p>
<p>"She just told me they were filled up now," he said. "They had no openings now, but would I be receptive to a cancellation if they had one? And I said, 'Do it.'"</p>
<p>The employee took his phone number and said they would call him if someone else canceled their appointment.</p>
<p>It didn't take long for Duncan's phone to ring. The next day, he was lining up to receive the first of two injections for the COVID-19 vaccine.</p>
<p>Robin Feltner with NKY Health told WCPO that Duncan's experience was "probably rare."</p>
<p>"There is usually no vaccine left over," Feltner said. </p>
<p>But Duncan said his experience tells him that persistence can pay off.</p>
<p>"I'm thankful, very thankful," he said. "It's amazing... Be persistent. Be very persistent."</p>
<p>It's that persistence, he said, that "means the difference between lying on a ventilator for two or three months and then eventually dying, or it means surviving another however many years the Good Lord says."</p>
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<p>When he's sick, 61-year-old Wayne Hensley puts his life in the hands of the St. Elizabeth Healthcare team in Fort Thomas, Kentucky. When he was in urgent care two months ago, he hoped everyone he was paying to treat him could prove they were fully vaccinated against COVID-19.</p>
<p>Now that St. Elizabeth — along with the region's five other major hospital systems — have announced they will require all staff to be inoculated against the virus, Hensley said he was shocked to hear some nurses are protesting the mandate.</p>
<p>"I don't know if it's a game or what," Hensley told WCPO Tuesday. "They need to get a shot."</p>
<p>A group of nurses has planned to protest the decision Tuesday outside the Northern Kentucky hospital's Edgewood campus. Their primary reason for resisting the vaccination, they said, is because none of the three available in the U.S. has received full approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.</p>
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<p>"Why are we rushing this?" nurse Taylor Brenner said. "Why all of a sudden did every hospital in the Tri-State mandate this all in one day? It's just, it's scary."</p>
<p>National health officials have said they expect the FDA to give full approval status to Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine later this summer or in early fall.</p>
<p>Still, Hensley remains convinced health care providers should get their shot.</p>
<p>"Everybody else is getting it," he said.</p>
<p>Patty Keith of Southgate, though, said she's not so concerned if her doctor or nurse isn't vaccinated.</p>
<p>"It does not matter to me," she said. "I already know they're wearing masks, their gloves, everything that they're wearing, that they have to wear already to take care of patients. So, I would be OK with that."</p>
<p>Cincinnati resident John Wabbington agreed with Keith but said he hopes hospital staff will at least consider getting their shots.</p>
<p>"I would just hope the people would actually think about it, think what's good for the patients themselves," he said.</p>
<p>The group of nurses planned to protest from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday in Edgewood.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[FLORENCE, Ky. — Kentucky State Police are investigating law enforcement officers' fatal shooting of a man in Florence, Kentucky, on June 30. According to a news release, U.S. Marshals attempted to execute multiple arrest warrants on a suspect located inside a home on Garden Drive. The subject fired his weapon at the Marshals and continued &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>FLORENCE, Ky. — Kentucky State Police are investigating law enforcement officers' fatal shooting of a man in Florence, Kentucky, on June 30.</p>
<p>According to a news release, U.S. Marshals attempted to execute multiple arrest warrants on a suspect located inside a home on Garden Drive.</p>
<p>The subject fired his weapon at the Marshals and continued to brandish a firearm throughout their brief standoff.</p>
<p>Law enforcement — the release does not specify which entity they worked for — shot the man, and he was pronounced dead at the scene. No officers were harmed during the altercation.</p>
<p>Officials have not publicized the man's name or the crimes of which he was suspect.</p>
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		<title>Community members want answers on closing of Florence Aquatic Center</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Chalking up the 2021 summer season at the Florence Aquatic Center as a loss, families and kids in the community feel left in the dark about its future. "We're all heartbroken. It literally is like shattering our hearts into a million pieces," said Florence Hammerhead mom Jenna Kemper. Kemper's three kids have been going to &#8230;]]></description>
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					Chalking up the 2021 summer season at the Florence Aquatic Center as a loss, families and kids in the community feel left in the dark about its future. "We're all heartbroken. It literally is like shattering our hearts into a million pieces," said Florence Hammerhead mom Jenna Kemper. Kemper's three kids have been going to the pool since they were toddlers. It's the home for the Florence Hammerhead swim team. "We understood last year, so when they announced 2021 we weren't going to open, we didn't know where to go," said Kemper. The team found a new, temporary home at the Burlington YMCA, but for people like lifeguard Davy Lively, who grew up coming to this pool, it's a special place. "I worked really hard to keep this pool going, and my sister worked here, worked really hard to keep this pool going," said Lively.Kemper has yet to get a solid answer from city officials about what will happen to the Florence Aquatic Center, but she says a council member told her that the city is looking for other, less costly uses for the location, something that would serve the entire city, year-round. Kemper says this pool is a life-saver for many kids in Northern Kentucky."One in four children in Boone County goes hungry in the summer, so if they're not in school, where do you think they are? They're here," said Kemper.Kemper has started an online petition to keep the pool open.
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<p>Chalking up the 2021 summer season at the Florence Aquatic Center as a loss, families and kids in the community feel left in the dark about its future. </p>
<p>"We're all heartbroken. It literally is like shattering our hearts into a million pieces," said Florence Hammerhead mom Jenna Kemper. </p>
<p>Kemper's three kids have been going to the pool since they were toddlers. It's the home for the Florence Hammerhead swim team. </p>
<p>"We understood last year, so when they announced 2021 we weren't going to open, we didn't know where to go," said Kemper. </p>
<p>The team found a new, temporary home at the Burlington YMCA, but for people like lifeguard Davy Lively, who grew up coming to this pool, it's a special place. </p>
<p>"I worked really hard to keep this pool going, and my sister worked here, worked really hard to keep this pool going," said Lively.</p>
<p>Kemper has yet to get a solid answer from city officials about what will happen to the Florence Aquatic Center, but she says a council member told her that the city is looking for other, less costly uses for the location, something that would serve the entire city, year-round. </p>
<p>Kemper says this pool is a life-saver for many kids in Northern Kentucky.</p>
<p>"One in four children in Boone County goes hungry in the summer, so if they're not in school, where do you think they are? They're here," said Kemper.</p>
<p>Kemper has started an <a href="https://www.change.org/p/florence-florence-aquatic-center?recruiter=1086030846&amp;recruited_by_id=f23bc3d0-8ed6-11ea-9a3f-f5733fb232b7&amp;utm_source=share_petition&amp;utm_medium=copylink&amp;utm_campaign=petition_dashboard" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">online petition</a> to keep the pool open.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[FRANKFORT, Ky. — Gov. Andy Beshear eliminated most of the commonwealth’s remaining COVID-19 health orders Friday with a few strokes of his pen and officially ended the news conferences he’d conducted multiple times a week — sometimes daily — since March 2020. “After more than 15 months of struggle and sacrifice, we can say this: &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>FRANKFORT, Ky. — Gov. Andy Beshear eliminated most of the commonwealth’s remaining COVID-19 health orders Friday with a few strokes of his pen and officially ended the news conferences he’d conducted multiple times a week — sometimes daily — since March 2020.</p>
<p>“After more than 15 months of struggle and sacrifice, we can say this: While COVID remains a threat, we are no longer in crisis,” Beshear said in his final COVID-19 conference.</p>
<p>About 47% of all Kentuckians had received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by the time he spoke on Friday afternoon, acc<a class="Link" href="https://dashboard.chfs.ky.gov/views/KYPublicFacingDashboard_16191000580170/KentuckyCOVID-19Vaccination?:iid=1&amp;:isGuestRedirectFromVizportal=y&amp;:embed=y">ording to Kentucky Public Health.</a> Seniors, the group most urgently threatened by the novel coronavirus and prioritized earliest for vaccination, are vaccinated at a higher rate than any other group: 82% of Kentuckians over 65 have gotten a shot.</p>
<p>Dr. Lynne Saddler, who helps run the Northern Kentucky Health Department, said the governor’s words were a relief. She’s heartened by her department’s most recent data sets, which show that cases, hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19 have all plummeted since January.</p>
<p>“We want to make sure that it stays low and goes even lower,” she said. “We’re encouraging people to get vaccinated, because when you look at the data, the graphs and the science, you can see very clearly the game-changer has been the vaccine."</p>
<p>Beshear is the last governor in the Tri-State to rescind his state’s health orders, which have included mask mandates, curfews for some businesses and limits on gatherings where COVID-19 was likely to spread.</p>
<p>His Ohio counterpart, Gov. Mike DeWine, did the same on June 2.</p>
<p>Gov. Eric Holcomb of Indiana acted sooner than either of them — his state rolled back its health orders in March and April.</p>
<p>"We're reaping the rewards of doing it right and getting back to normal, but let us never lose sight of what it cost to be here,” Beshear said Friday.</p>
<p>Kentucky Public Health estimates that 7,147 Kentuckians lost their lives to the virus over the course of the pandemic.</p>
<p><b>Let’s be specific. What can you do in the Tri-State this summer that you couldn’t before?</b></p>
<p>None of the three states has enforced capacity limits or social distancing requirements for events and businesses.</p>
<p>There are no curfews for businesses or private citizens in any of the three states.</p>
<p>Mask mandates apply only in limited situations.</p>
<p><b>Such as?</b></p>
<p>Following guidelines established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, people should still wear masks on public transportation and in health care settings such as nursing homes.</p>
<p><b>So it’s completely my choice whether I do the rest of these things?</b></p>
<p>In most settings, yes, but private businesses can still legally require customers to wear masks and practice social distancing.</p>
<p>Many of the nation’s largest retail companies, including <a class="Link" href="https://corporate.target.com/press/releases/2021/05/Target-Statement-on-Face-Coverings-for-Guests-and">Target</a> and Kroger, have opted not to require masks in their stores.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[A CHASE THAT STARTED IN DEARBORN COUNTY, Indiana — A chase that started in Dearborn County, Indiana, crossed state lines and ended in a Boone County neighborhood Friday afternoon. Dearborn County deputies received a report of a vehicle striking another deputy and a police cruiser during a traffic stop shortly before 2:30 p.m., according to &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>A CHASE THAT STARTED IN DEARBORN COUNTY, Indiana — A chase that started in Dearborn County, Indiana, crossed state lines and ended in a Boone County neighborhood Friday afternoon.</p>
<p>Dearborn County deputies received a report of a vehicle striking another deputy and a police cruiser during a traffic stop shortly before 2:30 p.m., according to their report. They located and pursued the vehicle to Cayton Road in Florence, Kentucky, where it "became disabled," they wrote.</p>
<p>The driver, 35-year-old Jonathan Bingham, fled into a wooded area but was discovered hiding in a field and arrested after a short foot chase.</p>
<p>Bingham now faces charges in two states. He has outstanding felony warrants in Indiana for probation violation and possession of narcotic equipment. In Kentucky, he stands charged with criminal mischief, reckless driving, leaving the scene of a crash, operating a vehicle on an expired license and fleeing/evading police on foot.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Northern Kentucky teenager Paige Johnson's disappearance is still unresolved five years after she went missing. Subscribe to WLWT on YouTube now for more: Get more Cincinnati news: Like us: Follow us: Instagram: source]]></description>
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<br />Northern Kentucky teenager Paige Johnson's disappearance is still unresolved five years after she went missing.</p>
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