This is the sunrise from the International Space station. Eric you never see a sunrise like that. Today will be another beautiful one out there on this wednesday morning. It will be another great day. Metinka pictureperfect weather, much like tuesday. A bit of fog, not nearly as widespread right now or dense as it was. That will expand the morning. Easter dealing with more dense fog. It is warm out there this morning, maybe a light jacket. If you need one, ames is at 50 degrees. Temperatures are starting at or above the average highs so it will be warm so another day for shorts. Breezy today and wind will change, blowing tomorrow with thundershowers in the forecast. Last week between a bus driver and the special needs student. 15yearold Christian Suarez and his family held a News Conference tuesday at their attorneys office. He says bus driver Robert Scarborough asked him to move from his seat and the two began to fight. Police charged scarborough with assault. Suarez says hes afraid t
Eric it will be a Beautiful Day weatherwise but do we see fog . Metinka there might be a bit of fog but it has been on the light side east of the metro area. Watch out for that early today. We are starting mild, temperatures are near or warmer than the vehicle highs at 55. A gorgeous afternoon like it was tuesday. Breezy, sunny, or 72. Changes in the forecast with showers on the way followed by typical november weather. Temperatures for the weekend will fall into the 50s. Eric new information in that Johnston Schoolbus fight last week between a bus driver and a special needs student. Christian suarez and his family held a News Conference at their Attorneys Office and he says bus driver Robert Scarbrough asked him to move from his seat. Suarez refused and he began to fight. With assault and suarez says he is now afraid to ride the bus. I was mad, angry, scared. The family once the bus driver to know it is never ok to put your hands on a child when you are angry. Elizabeth attorney kim b
Wrongdoing. Mark tauscheck is following this story for us and you can hear it why the family decided to file the suit coming up on our news tonight at 5 00 and 6 00. Right now at noon, Iowa Public Health officials release information on what they believe caused nearly 60 teachers at Roosevelt High School to get so sick that classes had to be cancelled. The Polk County Health Department Today say tests to determine the illness are back, and theyve traced the cause to bad meat from a catered meal eaten by teachers and staff at a october 21 luncheon. The Health Department did not specify where the meat came from where the caterer, but Officials Say the illness occurs when foods are prepared in large quantities and kept warm for long time before serving. 58 teachers and staff became sick with diarrhea. Polk county Public Health Officials Say they were able to make the determination after conducting tests on food samples , interviews with food handlers, attend the luncheon. The Health Depar
Ground landing on a busy road hitting a truck. How the quickthinking pilot saved lives. Good morning, america. A lot to get to this morning. Got that big new poll out this morning, senator marco rubio rising in the race for president. There he is right there. Walking over from starbucks. A little different from yesterday in the stretch limo and donald trump and hes here live in the studio. Well get to him. We will. First we begin with the breaking news overnight. An American Airlines flight forced to make an Emergency Landing. A passenger making threats on board that flight. Abcs Pierre Thomas has the latest and is here in the studio with us. Reporter good morning, robin. The American Airline flight left phoenix late tuesday afternoon with the expectation it would arrive at new yorks jfk about 4 1 2 hours later but that dramatically changed when chaos erupted midflight. Listen tower, could use a scare in the air for 121 passengers on flight 622. About ready to clear to land 19 right am
Bruce, according to Library Officials this means cuts in a lot of different places. Including fewer outreach programs and staff members. Both the ladd library and this Downtown Location will also be forced to close one day a week. While workers say theyre not sure of specifics, they have studied what hours and days are less busy over the past several months. That data will help officials begin to make decisions. Dozens of volunteers spent hours Gathering Signatures to get this levy on the ballot. Those people say theyre disappointed with tonights results. 20 29 46 this is not a win for the people who have to use the library as a lifeline. Its a loss for them, im sad for them. Im also sad for the people of cedar rapids, because this is a quiet economic engine that makes this city stronger. Right now, the library has the largest circulation of any library in the state. But this vote means the library will not have the Officials Say thatll mean fewer books, magazines and times to check ou