Possibly getting justice. We will follow this all afternoon long and get up to the second updates on twitter and of course on cleveland19. Com. Dan you want to stay tuned on details for that. Clearly, this is developing. Now at 5 00 get ready for a dip in temperatures. Denise yeah. Thats not the only thing headed our way. Chief meteorologist jeff tanchak is tracking snow moving into the area now. Jeff we are. One of these fastmoving systems and because the temperature made it up above 40, toledo starting out with a little bit of rain. I think as the temperature continues to drop it crests over the lake and weather sources i have a close up view of this and moving in. It wont be a lot for us, less than an inch of snow tonight. I think overnight there will be a window of opportunity and rather small and we could develop lakeeffect snow. Trace to possibly 3 inches in parts of the snowbelt. That could impact the Early Morning commute a little bit. With a few slick spots. Temperatures go down. We have snow showers tonight into tomorrow morning. A brief dip in temperature before much warmer temperatures will be coming in this weekend. Here you see cleveland at 40. Norwalk 38. Mansfield at 39 degrees and on the cleveland 19 weather app you get hourlies and snow showers overnight and dropping in the 20s. So much more on this and of course more on the big weekend warm up on the way with some rain at about 5 17. Denise all right. Thanks, jeff. It. Current and former rta employees using the Transit System to benefit themselves and their families. The cuyahoga grand jury. They are facing charges including theft in office, tampering with evidence and identity fraud. Chief investigator carl monday is with us in studio. Carl, you broke the story about the investigation last fall. Clearly, these workers were taking advantage of the system. Reporter we are only talking about three workers here. The scam dates back to 2008. It goes back 7 years and involves hundreds of rides. According to our sources and indictment, it went like this. Destinations, phony riders and used the names of dead people to pick up. Obviously they were not there when they went to do the pick up. Involved a few people. Giving rides to friends . Happened. The people themselves benefited. Work and school and used it to transportation for sporting events browns games, cavs games and indian games. Dan while they are doing this you have possibly other people that need special transit that arent getting rides. Reporter we showed it in the fall. There were complaints about ridership and people waiting for rides and werent getting picked up when they were supposed to and this was obviously one of the reasons why. Denise this abuse affects us in the pocketbooks and rates and everything and it is all about the money. Reporter 700,000 rides a year. It costs money. 20 million to run the program and it comes from somewhere. Thats the sales tax and rtas general fund you pay for. Every time you make a purchase and every time you buy a bottle of pop in Cuyahoga County you pay a sales tax going to run this paratransit program. Dan solid work, carl. Thank you. We have an update on the affecting more than 40,000 firstenergy customers. This was the map last night as we saw it. We were told by firstenergy at the time this was a problem with some equipment and they eventually cleared it up with us telling us it was some high power lines high volten power lines. Most were in mentor, concord and painesville township. Last night in our 10 00 and 11 00 newscast we showed you this map. It was red from all over. And mentor 20,000 out. This is the way you want the map to look. No color and tiny outage in huntington valley. When we look and see the color is clear they got back on it and power was restored 1 30 early this morning and that was a big deal for people to get their heat back on. Denise, back to you. Denise seabring officials knew about high lead levels in thursday was when they told the people of seabring about the problem with the villages water supply and now people are forced to ration getting one gallon of safe water to use each day. Denise zarrella has the latest from mahoning county. Reporter people have been coming to this center all day long today to get rationed water. And can i tell you people are anxious for a solution to the problem. Reporter she showed up for her ration of bottomed water at the seabring Community Center and scared of the water coming out of the tap. I am drinking the water and hoping and praying i dont end up falling over. Reporter homes and businesses tested positive for lead in their water, too. City council said at their monday meeting they just found out about the problem. The problem is, the city manager is to have known that the e. P. A. Was investigating since last reason so many here are cynical about the problem being fixed. I dont think they care to be honest with you. In seabring theres a lot of old houses with lead piping and the city needs to tear up all theirs and start again. I know it would be expensive hey. It needs fixed. Reporter the city manager says he did not know this was a crisis situation until january 21st and says obviously, the town is working with the e. P. A. On solutions to fix the high levels of lead in the water. Reporter in seabring denise zarrella, cleveland 19. Of course water isnt the only way people can be exposed to toxic lead. They banned lead in household paints and exposure it can cause Health Issues skeen death. Despite the ban thousands of children in Cuyahoga County are poisoned by lead paint each year. You can do to make sure your family is safe. Dan state fire investigators still working to find the exact cause of the deadly explosion in newcomerstown in tuscarawas county. Today the coroner did confirm. The victim was 77yearold dean taylor. He was inside his beaver street home when it exploded tuesday night. It is expected natural gas has something to do with this explosion. The cause of the explosion and house fire that tore through three cleveland homes last february, that was quickly clear what happened. Denise thats right. It was arson. In fact, arson for hire. Paul orlousky found that despicable act left one victim devastated. Reporter so often we see smoke and flames on the screen. Rarely is it arson and more rarely do we see the real damage. Want the bricks and mortar, the human damage. I cant put a price on this. Reporter suzanne board senn suffering that damage mental and she was wheelchair bound when the house exploded. My hair was on fire. I am still bald in areas and the hair has not grown back. Reporter she was in a coma and in the hospital. She got out but her cats, a bird and dog didnt. I couldnt get to her having the ceiling come down on me. Blackened my eyes and not being able to breathe and collapsing on the floor. Reporter the man who set the fire was camacho who spoke through an interpreter and suzanne spoke to him. I pray for you, ismail. I hope that you come to realize how much damage this has done. Reporter camacho basically vanished into the night after setting the fire that destroyed two homes and damaged one on this side and outran those chasing him banishing into the hear more and more often, it was caught on tape. In the surveillance videos coming and going right before and right after the fire was set. Reporter these are the cameras on his apartment that led to his arrest and even seen carrying a gas can and ditching the clothing he wore to the crime. I am destroyed. My heart is broken for everything i did. This sentencing is difficult on several fronts. Reporter judge Brian Corrigan took into account camachos cooperation and couldnt ignore suzannes suffering. Camacho got 10 years. Paul orlousky, cleveland 19. Denise a follow occupy a carjacking in ohio city. Brandon clark was in court today. Police say he stole a 67yearold womans car and ran her over. Clark pleaded not guilty to felonious assault and robbery charges today. He is held on a 100,000 bond. Dan lets take a look at a better day on wall street just a bit after the dow plunged and nasdaq plunged wednesday. The open. Can you see we closed up 38 points on the nasdaq. The dow up 125 points. Thats a good sign. With gas prices under it 2 a gallon we all have a little extra money in our pocket. Is that a good thing . News. For the most part it is. What about the theory that our 401ks are taking a beating because of the low oil prices. Brian duffy went digging for answers. Reporter you dont need to be an economist to understand that if you are paying less for gas, you have more money to spend in other ways on other products. What is the relationship between Falling Oil Prices and falling balance of your 401k . For that answer we went to Baldwin WallaceUniversity Economics professor dr. Kay strong. Money to spend, businesses, other than the Oil Companies should be more profitable. That should be helping the snook it . But it is not. The time frame is short t. Take as while for inputs to pass through the economy and be picked occupy the other side. Reporter so in this case dr. Strong explains consumers have developed what she calls a cautionary bent. Consumers without confidence dont spend. And thats the factor that creates the negative effect on the market and ultimately, your 401k. Lack of consumer confidence, however according to dr. Strong is historically short term. Recalibrate. Balance will return to the economy both globally and nationally and we will be fine as long as everyone maintains a degree of confidence. Reporter so there is no such thing as a one to one tie according to dr. Strong between and that makes sense in our multifast elliotted global economy. Back to you guys. Denise thank you. Some advice from dr. Strong. Try to avoid looking at your 401k account too frequently, maybe just when quarterly statements come in. Dan while residents were digging out from the snow washington, d. C. Was raking in the dough. A shocking number of tickets live from clevelands newscenter driven by don Joseph Cleveland 19 news. Dan one local College Student is helping the homeless by providing the simple necessities. Denise what a great story. Sia nyorkor is joining with us how this works. Reporter actually flowers tell me how brutal the winter can be especially for the homeless and thats why she got these things together for what she is calling winter survival kits. She is my main helper doing a lot. Reporter ashley flowers says she couldnt sit back. I feel people when they think of homelessness they think about people needing food which they food. Thats not the issue. The issue is keeping up with hygiene to get out in the real world and get real jobs. She put together winter survivor kits, hats, gloves, and started an online fundraiser pledging to get over 500 in a couple of weeks. Instead she raised 600 in four days. Someone donated a sewing here are the gloves. She is putting it together trying to get it to the people who need them most. The homeless shelters have a cut off time and when we will hand out care kits, cut off time is 7 00. At 7 00 we will be out there to happened out care kits to those who cant get in. Reporter ashley will distribute the kits to the Homeless People this weekend in downtown cleveland. Back to you. Denise awesome. Thank you, sia. We learned last weeks blizzard was the fourth most powerful storm to hit the northeast since 1950. As the storm begins to melt, thousands of people in washington, d. C. Are in for a rude awakening because a parking ban was in effect. Tickets to anyone parked in the streets. And they had to tow them to get the plows through and 5,000 tickets totaling 1 million in fines. Dan thats tough. How are you giving out tickets. What do you do with the cars. People had no where to go. Where can i move it . In the pott . Jeff im sure that happens all over even when we get a snowstorm, theres enough tickets out there. All right. This snow we have coming up and check this out even mixing in with some rain right now. We have some real light showers through norwalk and moving through Lorain County and this will be less than an inch for us. No parking bans in effect with this guy. We are at 40. You can thank that sunshine we had earlier today. Temperatures were able to spike as this rain and or snow moves in, temperatures will drop in the 30s tonight. Fastmoving clipper system wont give us much and as long as temperatures stay above freezing, wet roads. This snow wont stick to the roads surfaces and moving on tonight as we continue to drop and lakeeffect kicks in, thats when we could get a little snow sticking to the roads here. Lets time this out. 7 00 on future view, snow showers mixing in with a little bit of rain and by 10 00 tonight it will be snowing. Accumulations should be fairly minor with this, inch or less as i have been saying. Overnight we will get lakeeffect snow with northwest wind and even with the northwest wind this could spread the snow around. Even inland and west of cleveland everyone will be getting in on this. 25 will be the low in cleveland. 24 akroncanton and inch or less of snow for you. Here you see most of the snow will be in the Early Morning tomorrow. So when you look at everything tonight and through tomorrow morning, can you see most areas in the inch or less category. But then when we get into the areas south and east of cleveland especially the higher terrain, see that eastern Cuyahoga County around beachwood indicating chardon here around 3 inches. It will mainly be in the Early Morning. Thats why i am thinking in the snowbelt areas you may be looking at a few slippery spots. 26 for the high and theres your warm up. 47 saturday and 36 saturday night. Partly cloudy. I went 54 sunday with light rain and wind and dropping monday and another system tuesday night bringing us some rain. Going to be an exciting night at the Renaissance Hotel downtown where the Sports Commission awards are held tonight. One young recipient stands out overcoming huge odds against him. Catherine bosley joins us with his story. Reporter colins story is a heads up that kids can often suffer strokes or debilitating episodes sim already and how he got into the game of life and hockey makes him a shooin for the Cleveland Clinic courage award. If you get your hoke stick in there it is not coming out. With a physical therapy refresher, smiles come much easier for colin teets of westlake. Most of his adolescent years. It was a struggle. You name it. When i woke up my right side was peril liesed. Age 11 when he would have whats comfortable to a stroke. His dad will never forget it. He was laying on the floor and couldnt move. You could see in his eyes asking me to help him. Dad do something. Dad do something. Colin was rushed to the hospital into brain surgery and then coma and his family was told he might not survive. Not only does he pull through. A lot of work. Worked very hard and he pulled past everyones expectations. He made improvement in his ability to do things in spite of the fact he has this weakness. He has adapted to the weakness. From the begin and one of his many cheerleaders as he makes it to the ice for last two years of high school. Hi to relearn how to push on my right side. Came back enough. Hitting hero status he has been an inspiration. Colin plans to be just that with years to come and anyone else battling hardship. Dont give up. Shoot for the skies. And you have family that loves you and support you. And you shouldnt give up. Shouldnt give up. Words he continues to live by himself with more recovery to come. The award he admits is a surprise and even adds to his for the skies as he puts it. Reporter in the newscenter catherine bosley. Dan what a great kid. Denise really deserving and makes you really think about Little Things we complain about. Dan we will there be tonight when capitol sin given his award. Will you see it on cleveland 19 news at 10 00 and 11 00. Denise he is one of many who will be honored tonight and many making a world of difference in the world of sports. Mark schwab is covering the dan can you bet donald trump will be at the center of many attacks on the fox news debate and the republican frontrunner will not there be to defend himself. Denise mr. Trumps move to boycott it is creating and ryan nobles joins us. Whats going on with trump. Whats the latest . You are right. Uncertainty is the word to describe what donald trump has done, this unprecedented move to skip the debate before voters go to the polls t. Has opponents and Party Leaders scrambling and no one 100 how to impact mondays vote. Reporter he has made threats before. I said bye, bye. Reporter this time donald trump is going through with it. Debate . Did trump win it. The leader is holding firm to his pledge to not attend thursdays debate announcing firm plans to Counter Program with a fundraiser for veterans a few miles away. Even pleas from bill oreilly dont seem to sway his decision. Would you just consider, i want you to consider, all right. You wouldnt ask me that. Reporter as he has many times before trumps unpredictability left opponents unsure how to react. Ted cruz, chief rival in iowa challenged him to a oneonone debate. I would say to my friend donald, if he wants to engage in insults and engage in attacks, my advice to donald is stick with me. Reporter meanwhile other candidates are reaching out to as many voters as possible and build clout with the drama. This is a serious election opportunities. And thats why today i am asking for your vote. I need to you caucus for me monday night. Reporter all this with three days left until voters in iowa decision. It is not just the republicans who have a lot going on here. The democratic race has become increasingly tight. Sanders will be crisscrossing iowa this weekend Holding Events just about everywhere. They are also flooding the local television airwaves with as Many Campaign ads as possible. Dan and denise . Denise im sure. Ryan, trump says this is all about megan kelly and fox news, you cant help think this is a strategic move and he doesnt want to do it because he is ahead and might have more to lose in taking part in this debate. Reporter as a very astute observation on your part, denise. Youre right. The megan kelly thing is a smoke screen. Theres no benefit to donald trump participating in this debate tonight. He is the frontrunner. We look at the debate he has been a par