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  • 1 week ago | wlwt.com | Daisy Kershaw

    A Hamilton family is praising a man who got to their son just in time to get him lifesaving help, after a horrific crash on his scooter left him with a brain injury. Fourteen-year-old Donavin Perez was seriously injured while riding his motor scooter. Hamilton first responders say that had a passerby not spotted him and called 911, he may not still be here. "We were just driving along the road, and I happened to catch out of the corner of my eye... what appeared to be a person ...

  • 1 week ago | wlwt.com | Daisy Kershaw

    Time is winding down to Ohio's primary. Candidates for Cincinnati Mayor have three weeks to connect with voters. Things are getting a little chippy at a forum for the candidates Tuesday night, ahead of the May 6 primary election. The Cincinnati NAACP hosted the forum along with other local groups. All three candidates were invited, but two showed up: the incumbent mayor and a political newcomer sharing their stances. Mayor Aftab Pureval and mayoral hopeful Brian Frank are butting heads.

  • 1 week ago | wlwt.com | Daisy Kershaw

    It's already been an active early spring with several severe weather events, including multiple tornadoes. Monday night, more than 100 people gathered in Middletown to learn how to report critical data to the National Weather Service. "We did have some home damages where people lost their roofs or had trees fall through and make their homes not inhabitable anymore," said Sydney Renner with Warren County EMA. When these storms hit, getting information out to emergency officials is crucial.

  • 1 week ago | wlwt.com | Daisy Kershaw

    As floodwaters continue to subside, homeowners and businesses are getting a better sense of the aftermath. Jerry Ernst Collision on Kellogg Avenue took in more than two feet of water. Owner Greg Smith is reaching out to professionals for help. "It's a big impact. It's, it's hard on not only us, but it's hard on the customer as well," Smith said. Hunter Olmstead is a restoration expert.

  • 2 weeks ago | wlwt.com | Daisy Kershaw

    A West Chester father of four is thankful to be alive after suffering a major heart attack. First responders with West Chester Fire & EMS are praising the family for their composure under pressure; the family thanking them for saving their dad. When 61-year-old Mike Robertson went into cardiac arrest, his family quickly began CPR. Responders say were it not for that, he may not still be here.

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Daisy @daisykWLWT
8 Apr 25

Flooding downtown not stopping folks from heading out tonight to see ZZ Top at Andrew J Brady Music Center. People are lining up, but they’re telling us parking was a challenge with all these closures. More tonight at 11 on @WLWT https://t.co/S41MVkyjdZ

Daisy
Daisy @daisykWLWT
7 Apr 25

Some roads in Bellevue have been impacted by flooding. The basketball court and a playground here on Frank Benke Way submerged in water tonight. @WLWT https://t.co/COP93AD1wN

Daisy
Daisy @daisykWLWT
6 Apr 25

This is the kind of flooding some neighbors in Bellevue are experiencing. These folks have about 4 inches of water in their basement. @WLWT https://t.co/Fusm4CehXT