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has your first alert forecast, kaj... plan on a decent halloween! highs will generally be into the middle to upper 60s, with a few lower 70s also possible farther south. the extent of clouds will be critical to exactly how warm things get today, but we should see our most pleasant temperatures in the early evening hours. this coincides well with trick or treating across the area and both kids and parents need not worry about coats over the costumes this year. tomorrow looks warmer with widespread 70s likely. by wednesday, our next system rolls in from the west and should generate some showers and storms over the area. thursday and friday will be dry and quiet with highs remaining above seasonal erage.today: mostly cloudy. breezy and ld. wind: sse 15-25 high: showers late in the night. nd: ne 5-10. low: 59anks kaj. is morning, police are waiting y results to release more information about a double homicide near des moines. it happened saturday in perry. police took one person into custody for questioning, but haven't arrested anyone. aut dead and a third injured at a home near the dallas county hospital just before eight saturday night. first responders took the third person to a des moines hospital. a woman who lives nearby says the family living there never seemed unusual. "i was in shock...i think i was overwhemeled thinking about the families and what they lost. " police have not released names or ages of the victims. we're trying to find out if the injured person as a victim or a person of interest. a massive manhunt in oklahoma is over this morning. federal and local police say an oklahoma man accused in a string of violent crimes was shot and killed. officials say 38-year-old michael vance allegedly killed 2 relatives and shot 2 police officers. investigators say vance stole his relative's vehicle. they warned people near the oklahoma panhandle to be on the lookout for it. "a farmer discovered a vehicle in this fiel of a vehicle we've been looking for, that of a suspect. that caused us to come together tonight." one officer was wounded during the shootout with vance. he's expected to recover. waterloo police are reminding drivers to be aware of bicylists today. two vehicles hit two bikes over the weekend. a car hit a woman around 6 o'clock last night, near west first and east wellington be ok. on saturday, a vehicle hit a 14-year-old boy near franklin street and thompson avenue and drove away. he's doing ok. more mumps cases in schools. the dubuque community school district is reporting 3 more cases of the disease. our coverage partners k-d- t-h says staff and families got an email about cases at fulton, prescott, and table mound elementary schools. district wide there have been 19 cases of mumps this of public health says there were 21 confirmed cases in dubuque county from august 1st to october 23rd. in just days, iowans will get to have their say on three state supreme court justices. chief justice mark cady and fellow justices daryl hecht and brent appel need a simple majority of votes to stay on the bench. but they aren't campaigning because they say politics should stay out of the courts. as the f-b-i renews an investigation into her knocked off course in the election's final days. the new f-b-i email inquiry began during another investigation of her aide's estranged husband, anthony weiner. during a rally in the battleground state of florida, the former secretary of state told supporters she wasn't going to get distracted. she says she's more focused on voters' issues. "what keeps you up at night, that's what i'm interested in and that is what i am gonna be talking about here today and next 9 days - there's a lot of noise and distraction but really comes down to what kind of future we want." clinton also slammed trump's lack of charitable giving. she singled out a washington post report that trump attended a fundraiser for young children with h-i-v but never donated money. donald trump is calling for the u-s to engage in more extreme interrogation methods. trump made the comments during yesterday. he described the tactics isis uses on prisoners and says the u-s should allow waterboarding. president obama barred the use of the interrogation technique, but trump says it is now a necessity. "we're fighting on a different level. we're fighting on a different level folks, and we have to be tough and we have to be smart. and we have to be, in some cases, pretty vicious, to be honest with you. pretty vicious. " trump also targeted the f-b-i's renewed interest into hillary clinton's emails, saying the the safety of american children. if you don't think too much about concrete -- and brushes, at least people at one company in marion do. this can help you from slipping. at marion brush manufacturing company on 7th avenue, owner jeff mccaughey said there is a difference in brushes -- and that theirs keep concrete clean -- and safe to walk on. due to the iowa weather, this is crucial because of what the cooler air often can leave behind. "we live in an area where we have freeze-thaw cycles that happen quite often so there needs to be some texture on the concrete to keep people garages have that. hard lots have that. so offering the multi-texture brush allows customers to go from one job to the other job, apply a soft texture to a medium texture depending on what job they're doing. " ahead at 6:20, we'll take the full tour of marion brush manufacturing company -- where a brush is never just another brush. bulldozer clearing street today, clean up is underway in central italy once again from earthquake damage. officials say nearly eight thousand people are living in hotels or shelters after yesterday's six-point-six quake. no one was killed or seriously hurt, possibly because a lot of people left their homes after two quakes last week. about 11-hundred people still don't have homes from the august quake that killed nearly 300 people. color, texture, and nature all come together in a dubuque student's award-winning artwork. upper 60s, with a few lower 70s also possible farther south. the extent of clouds will be critical to exactly how warm things get our most pleasant temperatures in the early evening hours. this coincides well with trick or treating across the area and both kids and parents need not worry about coats over the costumes this year. tomorrow looks warmer with widespread 70s likely. by wednesday, our next system rolls in from the west and should generate some showers and storms friday will be dry and quiet with highs remaining above seasonal average. today: mostly cloudy. breezy and mild. wind: sse 15-25 high: 67 tonight: partly cloudy. wind: sw 10-20 low: 57 tomorrow: partly cloudy. wind: n 5-10. high: 72 tom. night: isolated showers late in the night. wind: ne 5-10. plan on a decent halloween! highs will generally be into the middle to upper 60s, with a few lower 70s also possible farther south. the extent of clouds will be critical to exactly how warm things get today, but we should see our most pleasant temperatures in the early evening hours. this coincides well with trick or tr both kids and parents need not worry about coats over the costumes this year. tomorrow looks warmer with widespread 70s likely. by wednesday, our next system rolls in from the west and should generate some showers and storms over the area. thursday and friday will be dry and quiet with highs remaining above breezy and mild. wind: sse 15-25 high: 67 tonight: partly cloudy. wind: sw 10-20 low: 57 tomorrow: partly cloudy. wind: n 5-10. spotlight, a dubuque elementary school student is now a winner of a national art contest. reece drapeau is a 4th grader at table mound elementary. kcrg tv-9's dubuque bureau chief for art inspires his work. inside mrs. osterholz art class, there's a philosophy both teachers and students live by. "the important thing about anyone else, what's important is the students tell their story. " reece drapeau uses oil crayons "is there like and clear colors?" reece, who's 9, recently won a nation-wide student art contest. his award winning drawing, features four images of the same tree, throughout the changing seasons. green, blue, yellow and purple leaves. " bold, rich colors that he's never actually seen. cane hitting the flood. reece is legally blind. para giving him walking instructions the art award comes from the american printing house for the blind. judges selected reece's art among dozens and dozens of visually impaired students. "she said remember that art contest thing you did? you won. and i was happy." reece's teachers figured out a way to help him use this wax covered yarn as a 3 dimensional line guide. "when i touch it, i just think and i touch it again. " "he's a very thoughtful child and i think this means a lot to him and i thk it will pefully encoura mocontinue to e art. in dubuque, katie wiedemann kcrg tv-9 news. re meanin ople from lovely lane united tdist church went to darwoodills apartments yesterday to help people living. mbers of the church handed out cks,tte,ats and books for ildren d the milies. thecongreg everyone's gratitude. "people are very generous today. i've had lots of thanks. when i'vene toh the apartments and o free stuff for us? thank you very much.' " in all, the church helped about 50 people at cedarwood hills. third party presidential candidates are barely polling with farmers. the presidential nominee farmers are favoring, next in today's but right now, here's a look at today's opening farm markets. good morning! it's ---. welcome to the agribusiness are very low right now.. i went through the ag report archives.. at the end of october two years ago.. october futures prices were hundredweight.. now.. the october contract prices 104.20.. that would be like losing 40 percent of your income.. i talked to the iowa cattlemen's association to see how producers are dealing with the low prices.. c-e-o matt deppe calls it a market crisis.. he says the producer calls they get concerning market prices.. are very challenging.. one of the ways the association is trying to deal with the problem is through price discovery.. iowa is number four in the nation in terms of have many smaller producers.. iowa is number one in cash negotiated trades.. and they're trying to make sure those contracts are appreciated.. deppe says the another option they're looking that is throughput in the system or how cattle gets through to the store.. "so if we do have more cattle on feed, then the supply with demand, how do we increase throughput through the packing plant so to speak when those packers and retailers are definitely making a profit on the consumer something else the state and national cattlemen's associations are working on figuring out. ---- a new nationwide poll says farmers and ranchers are significantly favoring donald trump over hillary clinton in the race for president.. in the agri-pulse farm and ranch poll.. 55 percent of respondents say they'll vote for dona percent say they'll cast a ballot for hillary clinton.. third party candidates are barely polling.. 2 percent support libertarian gary johnson.. and one percent is behind green party jill stein.. trump attracted 59 percent of male voters.. and 37 percent of female voters.. clinton had the support of 15 percent of females.. in the battleground states.. ohio has trump at 68 percent among farmers.. and florida has 58 percent for trump. 15 percent of farmers and ranchers are undecided.. and eight percent refused to answer.. ---- and that's all the time i have for the show today.. thanks for tuning in.. i hope to see you again next time. ---- e agriculture section of kcrg.com. i'm david geiger with the agribusiness report. trt oc: women of all ages, and as men age, they too become increasingly at risk. cranberries, cranberry juice and cranberry products are often recommended as a natural way to prevent u-t-i's. now, experts have put that remedy to the test. plan on a decent halloween! highs will generally be into the middle to upper 60s, with a few lower 70s also possible farther south. the extent of clouds today, but we should see our most pleasant temperatures in the early evening hours. this coincides well with trick or treating across the area and both kids and parents need not worry about coats over the costumes this year. tomorrow looks warmer with widespread 70s likely. by wednesday, our next system rolls in from the west and storms over the area. thursday and friday will be dry and quiet with highs remaining above seasonal average.today: mostly cloudy. breezy and mild. wind: sse 15-25 high: 67 tonight: partly cloudy. wind: sw 10-20 low: 57 tomorrow: partly cloudy. wind: n 5-10. high: 72 tom. night: isolated showers late in the night. if you're counting on cranberry tract infection, don't expect it to actually work. as abc news' dr. timothy johnson reports, experts are now saying it's time to move on from cranberries as a form of self-treatment. cranberries are a must at thanksgiving dinner. and their juice?a must for many women as anage old remedy for urinary tract infections. a simple, natural treatment, passed down through the generations. what woman hasn't been told to drink it for the occasional, annoying a pill form that claims to have the part of the cranberry that fights off the bacteria, without the juice part. but does it work, if it's in a pill? researchers at yale studied urine samples of 185 women with infections. they either took cranberry tablets or a placebo pill with no active ingredient - and weren't told which one they were getting. over the course of a year, the cranberry tablets didn't have any effect on utis. so despite all the lore around the healing like, at least in capsule form, cranberry doesn't do much except cost you money. the study was limited to older women in nursing homes, so it may not apply to everyone? and grandma is probably right about a lot of things. but the next time you suspect a u.t.i., you're probably better off heading to your doctor than buying a bottle of cranberry pills. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. a woman in eastern iowa heard more than a few bumps in the night. convinced the disturbances were not of this world, she knew exactly who to call. a shop seeing an increase of traffic thanks to halloween says politics is not as popular as you may think. stay with your 24 hour news source, kcrg-tv9. early morning news. despite skepticism from some, paranormal investigators in cedar rapids log dozens of hours of work to find answers. costumes, candy, and decorations. one eastern iowa store says they see the most foot traffic in the days just before halloween. a happy ending to a scary situation. one kennedy high school student nearly lost good monday morning! it's 530 on october 31st. here is a live look at . first, meteorologis t kaj o'mara has your first alert forecast, kaj... plan on a decent halloween! highs will generally be into the middle to upper 60s, with a few lower 70s also possible farther south. the extent of clouds will be critical to exactly how warm things get treating across the area and both kids and parents need not worry about coats over the costumes this year. tomorrow looks warmer with widespread 70s likely. by wednesday, our next system rolls in from the west and should generate some showers and storms over the area. thursday and friday will be dry and quith hie asonal average.today: mostcloud: bumps in the night, lights flickering on their own, and strange sounds are all things you'd expect on halloween. but some people say they experience those types of occurences on a daily kcrg-tv9's brea love joins us now. brea, there are people who are looking into the science of people's otherworldly experiences? chris and nicole, they call themselves paranormal investigators. they've made it their mission to search for the supernatural and to separate fact from fiction. "45:40someone's in there. i could literally hear music from laying right here. my bed was right here. i could literally hear music." marissa villhauer and her mother cindy moved into this apartment more than ten years ago. and ever since they've music definitely isn't coming from them. they tracked it to this door, which leads to a back apartment. but the door is sealed shut. "38:37i would hear radios at night and stuff, so i told the landlord, i said, there's radios going on back there.. he's like nah nah, and i said no really." so, they checked it out. no one was back there, there's not even electricity in that room. the music, lamps falling over, and unexplained knocking... all drove villhauer to reach out to scott johnston and cedar rapids paranormal. the team investigates hauntings all across eastern iowa... searching for proof of the paranormal. while the team believes in ghosts, their free investigations aren't out to prove they exist. "54:24we're not here to actucally hunt for spiri, validation for clients who contact us with real issues." it starts with an interview, then an overnight stay. johnston and his team spend a lot of time listening, walking the home, and trying to communicate with a wide variety of equipment. "56:30whether it was footsteps, slamming doors, things moving, voices, i wanted to have something in our kit to be able to pull out and say okay we have something to document this, we have something scientific no matter what it is." that means electromagne tic field detectors, night vision cameras, motion detectors, voice recorders, and they're favorite the sls camera. around a 3d grid that it interprets as a human form, it will map it as a stick figure. we've had some really amazing validating captures on that." johnston showed me how the camera works in action. "19:55watch right up here.." this video is from a home in reinbeck. the camera is set up in the living room. you can see a stuffed bear laced with sensors sitting on the couch. that bear is used to communicate with the paranormal, it talk when something gets near it. if you look near the top of the couch, you will see a figure appear. you can see its arms and legs moving johnston's team asks the anomaly to touch the bear. shortly, it turns toward it. moves down near it johnston said this is one of the more rare cases a client has contacted him about. "4:16she said that they're little girl was getting up in the middle of the night and clawing at the plaster in her room. she said that she was being told by two evil little kid spirits to do this." the family had the child psychiatrically evaluated, and she passed. after ruling that out, they took the case. this is another video from that home. here's johnston sitting in the master bedroom, and here's a camera sitting outside the door. when you place them side by side, you can see what latched.. and suddenly something happens. "10:26the people that contact us, homeowners and businesses they believe that what they're experiencing is very very real. the experiences they are having are real to them in terms of how it affects them. its affecting their lives, its affecting their children, its affecting their family lives, their sleep." johnston says he understands why others wouldn't believe, but he asks them to consider one thing. "11:26would we go through the trouble of going to a client's location, sometimes driving four to six hour round trips, motel rooms, gas, all this equipment, setting it up, doing the long investigation work, unbelievable hours of evidence review, coming back for reveals, coming backr uld we really do that to only ay those clips to say here'sthid r mom, ehen't seen the evidence yet, but she ey're ghosts? marissa: yeah,ah investigations are looking to find answers. a lot of kids will be out getting candy tonight. we've got trick-or- treating times for communities across eastern iowa. just go to our website, kcrg dot com. costumes and decorations this year. balloons etc. & the costume emporium says this is its busy season. workers say this year, the grinch is the most popular adult costume. in second, is dressing as senior citizens. the shop says the stream of customers in the final weeks this year before halloween is steady. "22:39, "most people seem to tend to not know what they want to do until the last minute so the last 3 days have been really busy for us." " more political costumes were actually sold last year. a welcome ending to a story we shared with you earlier this month. a cedar rapids boy with autism is back with his service dog, sparky. the golden retriever was in the hospital with a rare bacterial infection. that caused him to lose a toe on one of his paws. sparky usually goes to kennedy high school with his owner, joey. there, the service dog assists joey with his autism, helping him stay focused in class. "we just like laying down with each other playing ball. and the dog has to go through physical therapy to get the strength back in his legs before re- joining joey in the classroom. a dubuque man convicted of killing his daughter wants a new trial. 63-year-old robert stern claims his first trial was unfair. his lawyers say prosecutors shouldn't have been allowed to present stern's initial statements to police and some crime scene photos. the death of his daughter, kimberly stern. two des moines men are recovering this morning after they were the target of a drive-by shooting. police say it happened early yesterday morning on the north side. officials say a 24-year-old was shot in the face and a flying glass cut the face of a 23-year-old. both men went to the hospital in stable condition. two other men were also in the car. they told police they had just dropped off a woman at her house when a thousands of people are driving around with recalled airbags. officials are giving an update to the number of people who have replaced their highs wi upper 60s, with a few lower 70s also possible farther south. the extent of clouds will be critical to exactly how warm things get today, but we should see our most pleasant temperatures in the early evening hours. this coincides well with trick or treating across the area and both kids and costumes this year. tomorrow looks warmer with widespread 70s likely. by wednesday, our next system rolls in from the west and should generate some showers and storms over the area. thursday and friday will be dry and quiet with highs remaining above seasonal average. today: mostly co high: 67 tonight: partly cloudy. wind: sw 10-20 low: 57 tomorrow: partly cloudy. wind: n 5-10. high: 72 tom. night: isolated showers late in the night. wind: ne 5-10. low: 59 thanks kaj. plan on a decent halloween! highs will generally be into the middle to upper 60s, with a few lower 70s also exactly how warm things get today, but we should see our most pleasant temperatures in the early evening hours. this coincides well with trick or treating across the area and both kids and parents need not worry about coats over the costumes this year. tomorrow looks warmer with widespread 70s likely. by wednesday, the west and should generate some showers and storms over the area. thursday and friday will be dry and quiet with highs remaining above seasonal average. today: mostly cloudy. breezy and mild. wind: sse 15-25 high: 67 tonight: partly cloudy. wind: sw 10-20 low: 57 tomorrow: partly cloudy. wind: showers late in the night. wind: ne 5-10. low: 59 thanks kaj. treats for halloween today. they're putting the boo into burrito while raising money for a charity. stay with your 24 hour news source, kcrg tv-nine. it's --. u-s stocks end slightly lower on friday, erasing an early gain when the government said the economy grew at a faster pace in the third quarter. investors will be keeping a close eye on the labor department's monthly employment report due out this friday. yet, the federal reserve may be more interested in the labor force participation rate. over the past year labor force participation has risen from 62.4 to 62.9%. the increase has kept the 5% wage growth and inflation. fed chair janet yellen wants to encourage both of those things by keeping rates low. despite warnings, thousands of honda and acura owners have not replaced their airbags. about 69 million takata airbags are under a recall. testing showed 313- thousand hondas and acuras' airbags had up to a 50 percent chance of rupturing in a crash. only 13-thousand those cars have been fixed. a new report from creditcards.com has found store-branded credit cards are charging record high interest rates. the average is at about 23.84%, much higher than the national average of 15.22% for all credit cards. yet, the store cards could be a good choice for those looking to establish or repair their credit as the standards to qualify are a bit more relaxed. as chipotle tries to win back customers, it's once again offering its "boorito" fundraiser. between 3 this afternoon and salad, or an order of tacos for three dollars. one dollar from each purchase will go to the chipotle cultivate foundation, a charity designed to improve sustainable food efforts. it's here's a live look at on plan on a decent halloween! upper 60s, with a few lower 70s also possible farther south. the extent of clouds will be critical to exactly how warm things get today, but we should see our most pleasant temperatures in the early evening hours. this coincides well with trick or treating across the area and both kids and parents need not worry about coats over the costumes this year. tomorrow looks wae wednesday, our next system rolls in from the west and should generate some showers and storms over the area. thursday and friday will be dry and quiet with highs remaining above seasonal average.today: mostly cloudy. breezy and mild. wind: sse 15-25 high: 67 tonight: partly cloudy. wind: cloudy. wind: n 5-10. high: 72 tom. night: isolated showers late in the night. wind: ne 5-10. low: 59 thanks kaj. here's a look at what's ahead in sports. also eliminate the on-side kick, a strategy the cyclones employed twice on saturday versus kansas state. tv9's john campbell has more. trailing kansas state by five points with 51 seconds to go the clones onside kick by cole neten was no surprise. and stil, it almost worked. inches. i am not mad at cole netten. man, great play great effort. but their first onside kick of the day was a different story. i think it was huge. i think it was the biggest play of the game. it came on the opening play of the second half.. onside kick cyclones! it was number 41,chris francis who kicked it and recovered it. we had said all week we were going to do it no matter was my first tiime running it. we have it in the game plan lots of times. he called me into the coaches office and said are you ready to do it? i said, i'm good. i am ready to go. chris francis is a sophomore who prepped at dbq hempstead. his background, his story is so inspirational to and see him have a successful year that he has had and just seeing it happen really swung francis kick and recovery paid off because 8 plays later jacob park hit deshaunte johnes for the cyclone td. so give francis a big assist. i love. i love chris francis. he is really good at what he does. so did the fans at jack trice stadium. this is john campbell reporting. so did the cyclones fans on saturday. from jack trice stadium, john campbell kcrg tv9 sports. jc tv9 with the houston texans, former hawkeye tight end c.j. fiedorowicz had just two touchdowns. he already has two this year. ... today against the lions, fiedorowicz caught his 3rd touchdown of the season in the first quarter... 6-yard score... he finished the day with five catches for 43 yards... texans won 20-13 ... packers and the falcons... another great week for former hawkeye adrian clayborn... 3rd quarter, he sacks aaron rodgers which forced the packers to punt... but he wasn't done, later in rodgers again... he finished with two sacks as the falcons won the game 33-32 ... staying with the packers and falcons... 4th quarter action, former hawkeye mike daniels collects a sack of his own as he pushes the offensive lineman back with ease... that's his 2nd of the season ... jets and the browns... former hawkeye linebacker christian kirksey was all over the field today for cleveland... he shoots through the gap and gets a tackle for a loss... that was one of a team-high 12 tackles... browns lost ... former hawkeye adam woodbury was selected in the first round of the nba d-league draft today... the maine red claws took him with the 20th overall pick, but his draft rights were traded to the fort wayne mad ants... they're the affiliate of the indiana pacers. ... cubs and cleveland in game 5 of the world series... cubs have to win if they want to keep the series going ... bottom 4, down 1-0... kris bryant ties it up with one swing of the bat... solo shot to left center... 1-1 ... later in the inning, addison third, he beats the thorw to first and anthony rizzo scores... cubs added one more to lead 3-1 ... tomorrow for on iowa live, we have chuck long. also, former cubs manager bruce kimm will join us. and, the mount vernon-lisbon boys and monticello girls cross country teams will be there. of course, we'll have writers pat harty and starting off with a live look at . it's monday, october 31st. here's what you need to know today. the iowa d-c-i and police want to find out who killed two people in perry. investigators pulled in one person for questioning. killing his daughter wants a new trial. robert stern's lawyers say some of the evidence shouldn't have been used during the trial. "this is the single biggest scandal since watergate. " donald trump is taking advantage of the recent email controversy for hillary clinton's campaign, as she calls for more details to be released. americans will spend a spooky amount of money on halloween this year.

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