Today voters in new hampshihi will s sp out to vote in todays president ial primary. Kcrgtv9s Washington Bureau chief jaqueline policastro is in concord with the latest. Jacqueline policastro co ncord, nh 01 good morning from concord ne hampshire today voters in the Granite State will finally make their choices. The candidates have been campaigning in small town hall settings and larger rallies. Voters here are known for waiting until the very last minute to make a decision on who they want to vote for. Both democrats and republicans held feisty debates here this past week. Bernie sanders and donald trump e still leadingngn the polls. Reportiti capital in concord, im Jacqueline Policastro one tiny town in New Hampshire already picked its winners. Ohio Governor John Kasich and vermont senator Bernie Sanders wowothe vote in dixvillele notch. Their voting started at midnight theyve had an early vote since 1968. Sanders shut out Hillary Clinton, 40, while kasich bested donald trump, 32. Th
The county generates an estimated 40thousand new see, those files have really piled up over time. To try and figure out how many we have, ill say we have thousands of files here. How about that . Thats linn county clerk of court roxann repstien. Shes essentially in charge of all the paperwork and the clerk says shes out of space to store it all in the courthouse. Nats this is one we have two of these rooms you can come on in here. Thats why the county rents a half floor of the old hubbard ice building on 1st street. 7thousand boxes, potentially up to 700,000 individual files are kept here. It used to be more. The 08 flood destroyed a bunch at an old facility and damaged many others. Hey had a company freeze dry them. Then they all came back in boxes. We had to inventory. Rh onda ogreen comes here regularly to grab a few relevant files each week. She says some date back to thee0s. Many files are seldom used. Yet, the county spends nearly 50 to store them, each year. And it doesnt have a
Western avenue around 4 00. Thats just across the river from the downtown area a few blocks from us 218 on waterloos west side. Firefighters said they found heavy smoke coming from the home when they arrived. Everyone inside the house was able to safely escape. Crews were on the scene for several hours. The cause of this fire is still under inveveigation. One person died in an overnight fire in des moines. Police were originally called out to a home on the citys Northwest Side for a report of a disturbance. Police say a man inside the home was threatening officers s en they arrived at the home. When police couldnt get the man to come outside, officers saw a fire erupt in the home. After breaking into the home to rescue the man, police say that man resisted the officers attempt to save him. Police ultimately had to leave him behind and run out of the home because of the fire and smoke. Investigators say the fire was set intentionanay. Authorities have not released the victims name. New
Week. Thanks kaj. A commission in cedar rapids is hoping to diverse city. Training sessions. The cedadarapids Civil Rights Commission is holding the first mediation training this morning. Kcrgtv 9s brea love is live in our cedar rapids newsroom. Brea, this is apart of an Outreach Program . Will hold quarterly trainings featuring tools to create opportunities for housing, business, and the general community. Later this morning, an instructor from the eastern iowamediation services will speak with participants on how to de situation. For example, if there were an argument in the workplace, an individual could step ito make sure both sides are heard. The Commission Hopes by providininthis training, it could cut back on the number of civil rights complaints filed. Commission Officials Say when both sides are recognized, its easier to come to an agreement. 25 5626 12 people j jt, they dont get the e ll story. Something happens to them and theyre only seeing it from their side, where as in m
We are working to get more information on the fire and if anyone is injured. We will continue to update you as we learn more. First, meteorologis t kaj omara has your first alert forecast, kaj. While a few flurries may be out there early this morning, they will be quick to exit. Watch the road surfaces asashey will likely have a light coaoang on them from last nights snow as well. Plan on temperatures to be into the teens for highs with wind chills of 5 to 10 at times. Another weak area of low pressure will move in later on wedndnday, and this should spread some light snow into iowa. The farther west you are, the sooner you will see it. It does look light, and only minor accumulations are possible out of it. Another similar system should bring us some snow on friday, and again going into sunday. Temperatures will remain cooler this week, with a rebound to some 30s into next week. Hoping to make a more inclusive and didirse city. So its providing four free training sessions. The Cedar R