That has come. Chris calls like this one went out to parents in los angeles this morning. Authorities closed down the entire Los Angeles Unified School district over an unspecified electronic threat that was made to, quote, many schools. Superintendent cortines some of the details talked about backpacks, other packages. Chris police are investigating the threat and did not provide further details. But officials said they are taking the precaution based on recent terror attacks in San Bernardino and overseas. Superintendent cortines as superintendent, i am not going to take a chance with the life of a student. Chris the superintendent ordered authorities to inspect every school by the end of the day. Superintendent cortines i want every school searched to make sure it is safe for children and staff to be there on wednesday in chris students who were already at school were until they were picked up. Board president zimmer we need the cooperation of the whole of los angeles today. Chris t
About a dozen members of local union 347 were racing to take down boxes and retrieve miles of chords as the raccoons raced around them. You get up close to it, and all of a sudden it buckles. Reporter it took dozens of Union Members and other volunteers three weekends to set up the electrical grid. Theyre trying to take down as much as they can. In one day. Were not going to get it all out, a few more hours and we would have been in pretty good shape but we didnt quite make it. Reporter now the question how high will the waters go . And what will be left of the elaborate light displays after it recedes . Electrically, were in pretty good shape. I dont know how displays are thats hard to say. Mark Jolly Holiday lights usually goes 6 weeks. This year, it only mode to dish made it three weeks. The presdient of make a Wish Organization that makes wishes come true for sick children, tonight at 6 well explain various ways you can help make up that difference. Live in des moines, mark tausche
Ahead. Good morning everyone and welcome back on this tuesday december 15. Im elizabeth klinge. Eric im eric hanson. Their most important thing today, no rain in the forecast, right metinka . Metinka the weather is so much better today. This morning we are expecting a little bit of patchy fog, especially across western iowa. It is quiet. No rain to drive through. 36 in des moines. Sunrise coming in at 7 34 here it visibility just 7 34. Visibility is not all that bad. It is good to stay kind of cool here it grabbed warmer coats. We will have a brisk wind coming in from the south east. We warm back up as we head toward the start of christmas week. Eric well get right to todays big stories. Right now parts of the metro are still dealing with the heavy rain and flooding. It is now from mlk to bell avenue that is closed. Thats a major link between downtown and the airport thousands of cars travel it every day so you will need to find a different route until the water goes down. Flood waters
It is very common across much of iowa, temperatures in the 30s early on. It little bit of fog. A generally dry day. There is one precipitation chance in the next eight days. For details on that, it is coming up. Anchor if you drive into town from the southside the flooding is going to impact your commute tomorrow morning. Anchor a major roadway will be close because of the rising raccoon river. Kccis todd magel is live along fleur drive tonight. Todd this is the road to the airport, it has been dead since 3 00 when the river started rising and the city shut it down. There is a new mandatory lefthand turn, one of the busiest roads in the city is it is something we have seen in the winter. There may be as much as 2. 5 feet of water by tomorrow morning. It is projected to stay that way. Todd farther west, floodwaters from walnut creek shut it down for most of the day. Forget parking in this church lot, the ducks have taken over. We dont usually see this in december by that much rain. The
Janet Kay (Thurber Norris Graettinger) Meyer, 78, completed her journey with pancreatic cancer on May 30, 2024, at Mary Greeley Medical Center's Israel Family Hospice House surrounded by her family.