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Cool night ahead with spotty showers
Cool night ahead with spotty showers

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Cool night ahead with spotty showers

(WJW) — Mostly cloudy this evening. Most should be dry, but a few spotty sprinkles or light showers may be around in some spots. Temperatures will be cool and raw, in the 60s, then 50s once the sun sets. You may want a sweatshirt or light jacket if you're out for a while, but you can leave the umbrella. Click here for maps, radar and the latest weather information Overnight, cloudy skies remain and we are dry, even though a spot shower can't be ruled out. Temperatures are seasonably mild, in the mid-50s. Thursday, we are in a dry slot and under a warm front, which will allow for some sunshine and temperatures in the upper 60s to around 70 degrees. Even though it's a few degrees cooler than our average for this time of year, it should be a pleasant day. Friday, another system arrives from the southwest. Higher likelihood for showers southern half of the area on Friday. Friday night into early Saturday morning, everyone will see rain showers as this system moves through. Thursday-Friday futurecast: Friday will be cloudy with a few evening showers for the Wooster area. Saturday and Sunday will be dry with sunshine and temperatures in the 60s. Surprisingly, the year as a whole is actually NEAR NORMAL in terms of the percentage of days with above normal temperatures. Friday night/early Saturday, cold front drops south. Cooler air behind it Saturday/early Sunday. Cool weekend ahead. Temperatures will moderate mid/end of next week with a few 80s. No high humidity until at least next Wednesday: Here's the latest 8-Day Forecast: Stay up-to-date by downloading the FOX 8 apps, including the new FOX 8 CLE+ streaming app available for free on Amazon Fire, Roku, and Apple TV. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Missouri judge vacates abortion rulings after state Supreme Court order
Missouri judge vacates abortion rulings after state Supreme Court order

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Missouri judge vacates abortion rulings after state Supreme Court order

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Just one day after the Missouri Supreme Court ordered a Jackson County judge to vacate injunctions that , the judge has complied — officially pulling back those protections. But what happens next is anyone's guess. As FOX4 reported Tuesday night, this case is complex — and now we're beginning to understand why. Veteran trial and appellate court Attorney David Larson says the judge's original injunctions were tossed because the state's highest court determined she used the wrong legal standard. Federal trade court blocks Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs under emergency powers law 'The procedural vehicle in which the Supreme Court acted was through what's called an extraordinary writ process,' Larson explained. That extraordinary step has transformed what was already a politically charged issue into a full-blown legal showdown. The roots of the fight go back to November, when Missouri voters passed Amendment 3, enshrining abortion rights into the state constitution. The state quickly filed suit to challenge the amendment, and a Jackson County judge issued two injunctions aimed at preserving those rights while the case played out in court. But the Missouri Supreme Court ruled that the judge applied outdated legal criteria when issuing those temporary protections. See the latest headlines in Kansas City and across Kansas, Missouri 'Her responsibility will be then to — to do what she needs to do or what she believes is necessary and appropriate to apply the standards that the Supreme Court has instructed her to follow,' Larson said. Under the new standard, any future rulings must pass a strict four-part test, including showing that abortion rights advocates would suffer irreparable harm and have a strong chance of winning the case. That legal shift stems from recent changes in how the 8th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals — which includes Missouri — handles injunctions involving challenges to state laws. 'The 8th Circuit had a prior set of standards to apply. They then subsequently changed that and updated that, and the Supreme Court in its ruling Tuesday elected to be governed by the more recent case,' Larson said. What comes next isn't clear. The judge could bring both sides back into court for arguments, or she might simply apply the new legal standard and issue a fresh ruling without another cautions that even if the standard is applied correctly, there's no guarantee the judge will reissue the injunctions. Download WDAF+ for Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV So far, there's no timeline for when a new decision might come — or how it could impact abortion access in Missouri moving forward. Stay with FOX4 for continuing coverage. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Two people hospitalized after fiery crash near I-49 in Grandview, police say
Two people hospitalized after fiery crash near I-49 in Grandview, police say

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Two people hospitalized after fiery crash near I-49 in Grandview, police say

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two people are in the hospital after a crash caused two cars to catch fire Wednesday afternoon near Interstate 49, according to the Grandview Police Department. On Wednesday, May 28, around 4 p.m., Grandview police and fire departments were dispatched to a crash on the East Frontage (Outer) Road of I-49. WATCH: Second car in 3 months crashes into roof of Excelsior Springs Veterans Hall Police said a light pickup truck and an SUV were involved in a nearly head-on collision. The pickup truck and SUV both caught fire after the crash, according to police. Bystanders removed the driver of the truck, police said. The driver of the SUV was trapped in the car and had to be extricated by the Grandview Fire Department. However, police said bystanders were able to prevent the SUV fire from growing. Both drivers were transported to a local hospital with serious injuries. No one else was in either of the cars. The Grandview Police Department is investigating what led up to the collision. Anyone who witnessed or has information about this crash is asked to call the Grandview Police Department at 816-316-4900. Police ask that you leave your name and a phone number so that someone can contact you at a later time. Download WDAF+ for Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV Around 6 p.m., police said the East Frontage Road is currently closed just south of 140th Street and will remain closed for about two more hours. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Pennsylvania man sentenced to three consecutive life terms in triple homicide
Pennsylvania man sentenced to three consecutive life terms in triple homicide

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Pennsylvania man sentenced to three consecutive life terms in triple homicide

DOYLESTOWN, Pa. (WHTM) — A Pennsylvania man accused of killing his sister, stepmother, and the mother of his children will spend the rest of his life behind bars, sentenced to three consecutive life term without parole. Andre Gordon, Jr. pleaded guilty Wednesday to three counts of first degree murder, as well as charges of attempted homicide, burglary, aggravated assault, and robbery, among others. He was set to face trial in Bucks County Court for the March 16, 2024 killings of his 13-year-old sister, his 52-year-old stepmother Karen Gordon and his 25-year-old girlfriend, Taylor Daniel. PREVIOUS COVERAGE > Man faces charges in two states after alleged killings of family members in Pennsylvania This happened in Falls Township in eastern Bucks County, near Morrisville and across the Delaware River from Trenton, New Jersey. Gordon was accused of carjacking a vehicle in that city, driving to his father's residence and breaking in, the Bucks County District Attorney's Office said in a news release. Karen Gordon and her 13-year-old daughter were found dead by Falls Township Police responding to a reported shooting there. He then went to Daniel's home, authorities said, alleging that he forced his way into the home and shot and killed her. Multiple members of the family, including their two children, were present and Daniel's mother, Nancy, was assaulted in the act. In Morrisville shortly after, he was accused of carjacking another vehicle at the Dollar General. Gordon was sentenced Wednesday by President Judge Raymond F. McHugh to three life terms without parole on the first-degree murder charges and 156 1/2 years to 313 years on the remaining charges. The sentences are to run consecutively. Download the abc27 News+ app on your Roku, Amazon Fire TV Stick, and Apple TV devices 'There are no words to explain why this happened,' McHugh said in the sentencing. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

'A Minecraft Movie' Hits HBO Max for Free Streaming in June: What to Know
'A Minecraft Movie' Hits HBO Max for Free Streaming in June: What to Know

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time7 hours ago

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'A Minecraft Movie' Hits HBO Max for Free Streaming in June: What to Know

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors While the very idea of "A Minecraft Movie" may have elicited some groans from fans at first, the film was a runaway hit. Now we finally know when the film will be available to stream on HBO Max. Read More: Minecraft Movie – Everything We Know, Trailer, Release Date Here's when you can stream "A Minecraft Movie" and everything else you need to know. (L-R) EMMA MYERS as Natalie, DANIELLE BROOKS as Dawn, SEBASTIAN HANSEN as Henry and JASON MOMOA as Garrett in Warner Bros. Pictures' and Legendary Pictures' 'A Minecraft Movie,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. (L-R) EMMA MYERS as Natalie, DANIELLE BROOKS as Dawn, SEBASTIAN HANSEN as Henry and JASON MOMOA as Garrett in Warner Bros. Pictures' and Legendary Pictures' 'A Minecraft Movie,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures When is 'A Minecraft Movie' Available for Free Streaming? As Forbes reports, we don't have a precise free streaming date for "A Minecraft Movie", but we can get pretty close. The site says the video game film adaptation from the director of "Napoleon Dynamite" will be available for streaming on HBO Max sometime in June. While we don't have a precise June date, WhenToStream has offered a pretty good guess. The site points out that the only date on HBO Max's release schedule without a big premiere already scheduled is June 20, meaning it would be the perfect date to debut "A Minecraft Movie" on streaming. Again, this is only a guess and not an officially confirmed date, but WhenToStream has been known to offer pretty good guesses in the past. If your cravings for chicken jockey mayhem can't wait that long, no worries - "A Minecraft Movie" has been available digitally to rent or buy at home since May 13. It's available on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Fandango at Home, Google Play, and more. On all the services listed above, "A Minecraft Movie" costs $24.99 to buy and $19.99 to rent. How Did 'A Minecraft Movie' Perform at the Box Office? "A Minecraft Movie" is the perfect example of a movie that critics couldn't stand but that audiences couldn't get enough of. While its Rotten Tomatoes critics' score is a dreary 48%, judging by the ticket sales, audiences couldn't care less what reviewers had to say. "A Minecraft Movie" made $163 million on its opening weekend alone, and things didn't seem to slow down much afterwards. When the smoke cleared, the film had pulled in $421.5 million domestically and $519.2 million internationally. The global take-home for "A Minecraft Movie" didn't quite hit the $1 billion mark, but it came close; the film made $940.7 million globally, against a $150 million production budget. What is the Minecraft Movie Rated? "A Minecraft Movie" is rated PG. More Movies: How 'Minecraft Movie' Compared to 'Snow White's' Opening Weekend Minecraft Movie 'Chicken Jockey' Scene Causes Chaos in Theaters

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