Warm front moves in tomorrow, which should help out in the temperatures as we head back into the 20s areawide. We are still on track for 30s on thursday after this, a system is still on track for friday and possibly a second one for saturday. In either case, we are too far out for any details on amounts or impacts. Well be watching this as we move forward. Stay warm out there today windy and cold high 28 winds nw 1530tonight partly cloudy low 42 winds w 515tomorrow m cloudy, sct. Flurries high 2026 winds s 515tomorrow night partly cloudy low 1622 winds sw 510 linn county Auditor Joel Miller says hes sorry the countys annual valuation report isnt ready. And that could impact your property taxes. He says system issues means the system wont produce a report he can approve. Cities, townships, and School Districts use the report to determine their yearly budgets. If that number is lower than the previous year, it could raise taxes. Miller says people have inquired about the system, and he w
120 last night near a avenue and 18th street northeast. Thats a couple blocks east of coe college. Our tv9 crews went to the shooting scene. There was a heavy Police Presence there bbcking off streets. Officers were seen collecting evidence. Authorities say two people went to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. Police also say theyre investigating a third shooting victim. But they have not told us if that person was injured in this shooting. Tv9 will be working to get more details throughout the day. Make sure to check kcrg dotcom for updates. Tv9 received a few calls overnight on that shooting. We want to remind you that when you see news, call newsline nine. That number is 3193659999. You can also send pictures and news tips to newsroom at kcrgdotcom. To learn two teenagers were charged in a new years eve shooting near the citys downtown area. The teens are 15 and 16 years old. Chief Daniel Trelka explained to tv9 how reaching out to kids is important in solving the issue
Final state of the union address. Kcrgtv9s Washington Bureau chief Jacqueline Policastro looks into whats expected for the big speech. Right now were in statuary hall soon this place will be filled with television cameras. Thats because its the area just off the house floor, where president obama will deliver his state of the union address. The about what we need to do in the years to come and set the tone for his last year in office and for the next president one he hopes will be a democrat. Obama has shown he is willing to bypass congress and white house advisors have led on that his speech is really directed at the American Public this year. Some issues on the table climate change, closing guantanamo bay, gun control, and immigration among other things. The president will also likely highlight what he thinks are his biggest achievements of the past 7 years. After the speech the president already has plans. Obama will sell his state of the union ideas on the road by heading to omaha,
Thursday after this, a system is still on track for friday and possibly a second one for saturday. In either case, we are too far out for any details on amounts or impacts. Well be move forward. Stay warm out there today windy and cold high 28 cloudy low 42 sct. Flurries high 2026 winds s 515tomorrow night low 1622 winds sw 510 thanks kaj. Linn county Auditor Joel Miller says hes sorry the countys annual valuation report isnt ready. And that could impact your property taxes. He says system issues means the system wont produce a report he can approve. Cities, townships, and School Districts use the report to determine their yearly budgets. If that number is lower than the previous year, it could raise taxes. Miller says people have inquired about the system, and about the situation. Im sorry this happened, i dont like it myself, very upset about it, doing what we can do to fix it, well get it fixed as soon as we can, use the numbers from last year until we can get you the numbers for th
Education providing youth jobs, so i think mentoring is a huge piece to that entire puzzle. But hart says mentoring programs that could keep kids away from crime dont have enough volunteers or funding. He says solving this may start with a simple commitment. 06 36 22 it doesnt take grand, big programs, sometimes its just spending one hour a week with that young person to show them some hope and guidance. 06 43 00 mayor hart says seeking state funding to strengthen local mentoring programs will be a focus for 2016. In waterloo, sarah mccarthy, kcrgtv9 news. Meteorologist joe winters joins us now with your first forecast. Joe, our mild temps today will be going down, down, down. Colder air heads in bringing drier conditions. End look for strong northwest winds to build across the state. Saturday our highs will be established early in the 20s and then fall through the day. Highs by sunday stay in the Single Digits with wind chills between 10 to 20 for most of the day. This arctic blast co