This is kcrgtv9 news morning news. First, meteorologis t kaj omara has your first alert forecast, kaj. Overall, plan on a very muggy the 70s. Actual air temperatures should warm to the low 80s in all locations. Plan on a chance of scattered storms, primarily after 10am. Unfortunately, these will be so poorly organized, its tough to time out favored areas of dry or wet weather this afternoon and the chance of storms will have to be maintained until the sun goes down. Like yesterday, any storms that form will be extremely slowmoving, leading to areas of excess rainfall in isolated spots. The same night. From wednesday through saturday, cooler High Pressure builds in as a tropical system impacts the southeast united states. Today scattered thunderstorm s possible. Very muggy. Wind se 510 high 81 tonight chance of storms. Wind light s. Low 67 tomorrow chance of storms. Partly sunny. Wind nw 510. High 80 tom. Night storms early, then partly cloudy. Wind nw 510. Low 62 several terminals were
Between now and election day. The vast majority of voters we spoke to here in waukesha say they did tune in for last nights pres. Debate who makes the better candidate . I think hillary because she has more experience in politicssome say the debate solidified their support for Hillary Clinton. Others liked Donald Trumps performance. I think his business sense says a lot political scientist mordecai lee. A former Democratic State lawmaker. Doesnt think undecided voters last night he says they make up about 10 percent of wisconsins electorate. I was surprised how combative itwas lee says heated exchanges between clinton and trump might not sit well with those on the fence. There was a al risk last night that it would it turn people off he expects both campaigns to maintain a heavy presence in wisconsin for the next six weeks. And thinks a trump path to the white house runs through the badger state. Trump will night. Chelsea clinton is expected in wisconsin friday. If he has toin wi to be
Took to manage a patients care. Kevin techau is the us attorney spearheading the Eastern Iowa Heroin Initiative we know that last year, across the United States, the number of opioids that were prescribed was enough for one pill bottle for every adult in the United States. The United States use of opioids is off the charts compared to the rest of the world. Jeremey even got clean before another injury got him hooked again. While he was battling again jeremy took his own life. In the Law Enforcement community we know we cant arrest our way out of this problem. It really needs a 360 degree multifaceted approach techau says the solution involves doctors who are more aware of who they prescribe medication to putting fewer powerful pills into the community eventually pushing abusers to heroin when the prescriptions run out. But it also means a Law Enforcement community committed to help and people like janet pushing through the painful memories to share a painful warning. I feel like maybe
3 and more now on those traffic troubles coming to beachgoers. A big weekend delay, is now just a few hours away. Fox 13s Shayla Reaves is live on Clearwater Beach right now. Enjoying the calm before the storm. 3 3 3 3 3 some happy news. From the happiest place on earth. Governor scott just celebrated floridas record tourism numbers. At disney world. 3 during a visit to epcot the governor announced that 105 Million People visited florida in 2015. And he expects that number to go even higher this year. With mickey and minnie in tow, the governor said the average number of travelrelated jobs in 2015 also hit a record high. With 1point2 million floridians working in the tourism industry. Thats great news for the disney world resort. 3 state officials expect as many as 115 million tourists the state is also predicting 100 billion dollars in visitor spending by 2020. 3 3 today in polk county free help. For your finances. Its called polks prosperity day. 3 its a Community Event to help low a
Designing customized individual and Group Retirement products. Thats why we are your retirement company. Additional support has been provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. From the tisch wnet studios at Lincoln Center in new york, hari sreenivasan. Sreenivasan good evening and thanks for joining us. French president Francois Hollande says france will be ruthless in its response to what he calls an act of war. Nearly simultaneous bomb and gun attacks in six locations in paris last night killed at least 129 people and wounded at least 350 more more than 100 of whom remain hospitalized in critical condition. Seven terrorists killed themselves in the suicide bombings, and one was shot and killed by French Police. None have been publicly identified, but French Police said one terrorist carried a syrian passport. A greek official says the passport matches the name of a syrian migrant who arrived o