Brisk ne breeze and highs only in the mid 70s, with a lot of sunshine. This morning is mostly cloudy and cool with lows near 60 along the lake and 50s inlandreat sleeping weather. After the cool morning, this afternoon is partly cloudy, breezy and cool with highs 70 thanks to a brisk ne breeze to 20 mph. Some areas will light traffic incident free Labor Day Weekend construction relief starts tomorrow at 12 keep an eye out for students and buses school is back in session. Thousands of students in milwaukee are waking up early. Ann sterling is live at Sherman Multicultural Arts School with more. Pretty quiet now drivers need to watch for kids walking to School Walking to the bus class but also drivers need to look out for new amber lights on school buses. A new law requires most school buses in the state to have new flashing amber lights to alert drivers the bus is about to stop. Once the bus has stopped , the usual red lights will kick in. Behind the vehicle. Inspector Thomas Disterhaft
The crowd cheered the second chief trelka walked into council chambers. Nat . Some supporters, who were wearing blue, addressed the council. Nat i appreciate you that you look into the community you hear the voices of those are crying out and you listen while other simply watched. And held signs, like dan trelka came into this town and took it on 150 percent. Earlier monday, mayor quentin hart and chief trelka held a joint news conference. Mayor hart announced trelka would shift his focus to a Community Policing effort that focuses on restoring public trust. Trelka 52 08, im here to work with mayor hart. Weve got some challenges to face, we have some adjustments to make and were having great conversation s and all of this is for the betterment of waterloo and im optimistic for all of us. These changes come after use of excessive force. Mayor hart 47 35, they dont represent city hall, and they dont represent the best these officers have to offer this community. Nat you have Police Offic
First, meteorologis t kaj omara has your first alert forecast, kaj. Plan on a quiet thursday with a clear start cold again, highs should make the upper teens to lower 20s. Tonight, another batch of light snow should move into the area. This one should be farther east than yesterdays snow and should affect more of eastern iowa as a result. While amounts will remain light and generally under 1, itll make for a slick morning commute on friday. The wind will pick up behind this system during the day on friday and may cause some patchy blowing snow yet again. Saturday is still on track to be cold and quiet with another snow chance coming our way for sunday. Today mostly sunny high 1824 winds light n alo 18 dbq 19 iow 22tonight snow likely late low 1420 winds sw 510 alo 14 dbq 14 iow 18tomorrow early am snow, clearing high 1824 winds nw 1530 alo 19 dbq 20 iow 23tomorrow night mostly clear low 33 the democratic president ial candidates will go head to head tonight in another debate. This come
Republican donald trump and democrat Bernie Sanders are celebrating big wins this morning. Voters in New Hampshire chose those two as the winners for the primary. Trump won with 35 support. While Ohio Governor john kasich also outperformed the polls nearly hitting 16 . Ted cruz was third with 11. 6 with 89 reporting. Vermont senator Bernie Sanders overwhelmingly won with 60percent. Clinton got 38percent of the vote. Kcrgtv9s Washington Bureau chief Jacqueline Policastro found some excited sanders supporters. Jacqueline policastro co ncord, nh 01 its a good morning for Bernie Sanders he pulled off a big win here in New Hampshire telling voters that he defied expectations. We talked to a lot of supporters take a listen. Its nice to have a candidate that hasnt changed over the years what he believes in just to suit the people. Bernie has been saying what hes been saying his whole political career. Hes favorably about education and a lot of other issues that are very important to me. Its b
So has the american kennel club. It too has come out against the increased license fees and new regulations. In des moines, forrt saunders, kcrgtv9 news. The iowa senate will likely debate a bill to kill privatized medicaid in the state, tomorrow. The bill would order the department of health and Human Services to terminate contracts with the three companies scheduled to take over iowas medicaid program. The state is scheduled to transition to privatized care on march first. The transition was supposed to happen january 1st. But federal regulators said the state needed more time to signup iowans. The legislationonas a solid chance of passing in the senate tomorrow where democrats hold a narrow majority. Itll face trouble in the republicancontrolled house. Speaker Linda Upmeyer said she likely wont let the bililon the house floor, because governor branstad will certainly sponsor of the legislation, is hoping upupeyer will reconsider if republicans have a good show of support tomorrow an