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Yes, chain control is in effect in the mountain communities. Not all locations you are required to put them on, but bring them so you have them. This goes for your fancy 4WD/AWD vehicles too! Some locations have an R3 level, you are putting all chains on no matter your vehicle.— Caltrans District 8 (@Caltrans8) November 30, 2019 344

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— and maybe all politicians — at a vigil for the mass shooting victims Sunday night.Many in the crowd of hundreds chanted “Do something! Do something!” while DeWine was at the podium promising to do “everything that we can... to tell you that we care.""We are here tonight because we know that we cannot ease the pain of those families who have lost someone," DeWine said. "We also know that we want do something."Before the vigil, DeWine spoke one-on-one to WCPO anchor Tanya O’Rourke and said he instructed his team to look at mental health issues in light of early Sunday's shootings outside bars at the Historic Oregon District.WATCH O'Rourke's report:As for restricting weapons, DeWine told O’Rourke this:"Three things have to take place. "Number one, it has to be constitutional. Number two, it has to pass in the state legislature. It does no good for me to come up with a plan if it can't pass. "And number three, it has to help. It has to work or improve the situation. If we can do all of those things, we ought to be doing it."This story was originally published on 1081

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after allegedly making a 4-year-old sit on the toilet for about five hours, and spanking him every hour during potty training.The alleged incident happened on Tuesday. 23-year-old Gregory Bush allegedly confessed on Wednesday.Deputies say Bush made the 4-year-old sit on the toilet for five hours as he potty trained him, and that he came into the bathroom and spanked him every hour if he didn't use the bathroom.He told deputies he used a plastic spoon to spank the victim.Deputies say the child had injuries and bruising on his whole buttock and upper thigh and hip area.His live-in girlfriend allegedly knew about the abuse and said she allowed him to do it and was ok with using the spoon for discipline. Tiffany Seaman, 31, said she left the disciplining to her boyfriend because she was busy with work.She claims she was not home when some of the disciplining happened and that she did not notice the serious bruising on the child.She was charged with child neglect for not providing the child with the care and supervision necessary to maintain the child's physical and mental health along with failure to make an effort to protect the child from abuse.This story was originally published by 1202

  

— one of the first efforts to measure the breadth of the assaults -- found that at least 170 county, city or state government systems have been attacked since 2013, including at least 45 police and sheriff's offices.The firm compiled all known instances of ransomware infections of local government systems, a type of cyberattack that encrypts a computer's files, where the attacker demands payment — usually in bitcoin — for a key to unlock them.The federal government and the FBI do not track the attacks nationwide.22 known attacks this yearThere have been 22 known public-sector attacks so far in 2019, which would outpace 2018, and that does not take into account that attacks often aren't reported until months or years after they're discovered.The latest major city to be hit is Baltimore, which was infected with ransomware Tuesday. It has quarantined its networks and been forced to provide most of its municipal services manually."It's frustrating. It's unfortunate. But we're working through it," Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott said in a news conference Friday.At the end of March, New York's state capital, 1136

  

— chief among them is medical apparel like gowns, gloves and especially masks.Yes, more will be manufactured, but in the meantime, average citizens are stepping up to fill the need.“Four days ago I woke up and said we’re going to make masks,” said Victoria Shoulders. She contacted friends and started Operation Come Together in the driveway of her Clarksville home.“You have to come together and get a group of people to provide what they can,” said volunteer Rhett Barnes.More than 200 volunteers have now stepped up with items to meet CDC basic guidelines for emergency masks — cotton fabric and paracord in place of elastic since there’s none of that left.Sewing teams put the masks together. Word has spread and requests are coming in to Shoulders.“Right now 4,600 masks needed from Hendersonville to Paducah, with more requests coming,” said Shoulders.The cloth masks will go to hospitals, nursing homes and any other front line worker who needs one.Shoulders concedes these masks are not as good as the N95 professional facemasks, but they are stop gap.“This is what we can do. We don’t know if they will work 100 percent, but something is better than nothing,” said Shoulders. “We will keep making them until we don’t need to do it anymore.”Shoulders heads up just one of many citizens groups trying to help fill the immediate need for more masks.Vanderbilt Medical Center says while they have an adequate supply of personal protective equipment, they know there's a need worldwide. 1492

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