Taylyl. Thanks for 3 waking up with us on this xxx 3 today look for mostly cloudy skies and temperatures in the 40s, but a cold front will come wednesday afternoon limiting highs into the upper 30s before the colder air settles in. Starting tonight we will start to see several the arar. These systems are still evolving and changing, so nothing is set in stone. There is a slight chance for a mix tonight mostly south and as a slight chance for snow wednesday night as well. Temperatures will generally stay in the around 40 for most of the week. Yet another system comes in on christmas day, where there is a chance of most of the day, but by evening look fora wintry mix to start and then change to snow saturday for the remainder of the day. 3 3 its really a tale of two coasts. Parts of the Pacific Northwest are getting slammed with heavy snow and rain. In the northeast. Temperatures are soaring thanks to el nino. C b s news correspondent don champion has the latest from new york. 3 natssnow
Good council and a good mayor, we work well together. And i think our citizens are seeing that. And we want to continue to be positive in what we do. We want to be transparent and candid in our decsion making process. I look forward to a really good 2016 as well. Tonight the Council Members got into the holiday spirit by wearing decorated sweathers, ties, and hats. 3 3 the council was also in a giving mood tonight. Helping a sioux city business make plans to expand its facility. Consumers supply distributing moved in to the old U S Postal Service distribution facility on murphy drive back in 2012. Now. The company is planning a 50 thousand square foot expansion to that facility in the bridgeport industrial park. That expansion is getting some help from the city. With the City Council Approved a modified tax rebate schedule and a change to the propertys assessed value. 3 consumers supply hopes to move in to the new expansion as early as may. 3 the man accused of firing a gun during the
Street in sioux city is practically empty. Most people are inside as tvs tuned into the big ten championship. The majority of people ready to cheer on iowa. We aint going to lose, well win this one, said a hawkeye fan. Spirits are high. Regardless of what the outcome might be. Undefeated up to this point, never been 120, so im good with that, said a hawkeye fan. But iowa has some extra voices pulling for them as many other sports fans teams are not playing on championship saturday. I was born and raised a hawkeye fan, said an iowa state alum. [i] went to iowa state, got to love them both. Even gaining a few nebraska fans for the night. I got to root for my neighbor iowa, said a nebraska fan. But not very many nebraska fans. Go green, said another nebraska fan. As iowa continued its quest to remain undefeated. In sioux city, sam curtiss, ktiv news 4 right now the score is michigan st. 9, iowa 13 early into the Fourth Quarter mark will have more in sportsfource it was chilly this week, b
Transgender students. Administrators in northeast nebraska schools are trying to balance fairness for. A system that would protect them legally. And that seems to be presenting a challenge. Lukas voss has more on this story. Natpop basketball. Vo after years of consideration. Nebraska has outlined its own guidelines on how to deal with transgender students involved in school athletics. A commitee, which will include doctors and psychiatrists will evaluate the petitioning student. And then make a decision. All in an effort to create equality. Sot norfolk Public Schools superintendent Jami Jo Thompson says, we are trying to balance the rights of the transgender students to participate in activities as well as whats best for the respect and dignity of students. However. Now that rule could be thrown out in favor of a regulation that could mean participation is based on the birth certficate. Essentially leaving only a very slim chance for transgender students to participate in the opposite
Im sure whoever gets picked will make the United States happy. Tim good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna and im jenna rehnstrom. Sioux city leaders are hoping to help along progress to restore the historic rose hill district back to its former glory. Tim but one of the ideas has some homeowners concerned. Abc9 reporter Deborah Souverain tells us why. Sioux citys rose hill neighborhood has been on the National Register of Historic Places for about 14 years now, and since improve the area. But their getting some push who say their latest move could become a financial nightmare for residents, said Deborah Souverain abc9 news. If youve been involved in a homeowner association, this is way worst, way way a resident of the rose hill Historic District for over 15 years and he doesnt want things to change in a neighborhood faced with aging infrastructure. He s proud of the condition of his early 19th century home. Natpop its got some history they say that a doct