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  • 5 days ago | wlwt.com | Daisy Kershaw

    Dozens gathered on the West Side Sunday, calling for justice for immigrants. It came in response to the arrests made by federal agents Saturday in East Price Hill. The rally was held outside the Warsaw Avenue Kroger after three men were arrested near there Saturday. There's still no response from ICE, Homeland Security or federal authorities from inquiries made by WLWT on the arrests. However, the response from advocates, organizers and neighbors was swift.

  • 1 week ago | kktv.com | Daisy Kershaw

    HAMILTON, Ohio (WLWT) - A 9-year-old boy’s quick thinking saved his pregnant mother and unborn baby sister. His family is now calling him their hero. “My mom could have died,” Oliver Ware said. On May 2, Nicky Ware suffered a life-threatening complication while 35 weeks into her pregnancy,“I heard this big thump,” Oliver said. Oliver found his mother lying unconscious on the floor. “I was panicking, moving her back and forth,” Oliver remembered.

  • 1 week ago | wlwt.com | Daisy Kershaw

    Concerns are mounting over Medicaid coverage, after President Donald Trump's spending bill advanced in the House. It could mean major cuts to Medicaid if signed into law. Now, local healthcare professionals are sharing their concerns. Millions of people in Ohio rely on Medicaid and experts say if passed, this bill could disqualify many recipients and leave others with higher medical bills. "No one's really sure when or if this will happen right now," says Eric Stone.

  • 1 week ago | kcra.com | Daisy Kershaw

    A 9-year-old boy's quick thinking saving the life of his pregnant mother and his unborn baby sister. His family in Hamilton, Ohio, is now calling him their hero. "My mom could have died,” said Oliver Ware. On May 2, 35 weeks into her pregnancy, Niki Ware passed out inside their Hamilton home. Oliver had just gotten home from school, and his dad, Jeff Ware, was still at work. “I called 911,” Oliver said, thinking back to the day. High blood pressure caused Niki to have multiple seizures.

  • 2 weeks ago | wlwt.com | Daisy Kershaw

    A 21-year-old bride-to-be has been left with life-changing injuries after motorcycle crash in Anderson Township. On April 30, Jordan Taylor was riding to work on her brand-new motorcycle. "She popped the clutch, gave it a little bit too much gas," says her mom, Tammy Taylor. Tammy says that's when her daughter lost control, crashing into a neighbor's yard. "I think she would be dead if she hadn't had the helmet," said Tammy. The crash left Jordan quadriplegic.

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