drove over and pointing the gun at the car, you know, at the guy who was sitting in the car asking where s the gun. all i heard, there was a kidnapping case, that he kidnapped somebody and dropped them off at the bank to get money and he was waiting for him in the car. reporter: and back here live, the sheriff s department has identifying the suspect as 26-year-old manual boostos. the detectives are interviewing him now. he will be booked in the detention facility. our colleague cheryl hurd has been working on the story. she s out talking to neighbors and we ll continue to bring you updates tonight at nbc bay area news at 11:00. reporting live, elyce kirchner, nbc bay area news. also developing at this hour, a man is dead after a shoot outwith redwood city police. this is the view from nbc bay yar s sky ranger. it happened in a business park off of seaport boulevard and 101. in the last 45 minutes we heard from the redwood city deputy police chief. ian is at the scene. wh
tonight ino clouds to hang on. sunday, clouds should disperse somewhat, allowing a return to the upper 60s/low 70s across the area. next week, a warming trend is likely through wednesday with a seasonable cool-down right behind a mid-week cold front. enjoy your weekend!toda y: becoming mostly cloudy. wind: ne 10-15. high: 67 tonight: cloudy. wind: ne 5-10. low: 57 tomorrow: mostly cloudy. wind: n 5-10. high: 66 tom. night: partly cloudy. wind: n 5-10. low: 53 rapids will allow people who live or work in the flood zone to go back into the area. and it s asking people who don t need to be there to stay away so large equipment can get in for clean-up. the flood zone will be open to everyone else starting at seven saturday morning. for the many on-call first responders, police officers, and firefighters, the return to normal is long-awaited. but until their routine is normalized, there is one place providing is providing hot meals and a place to relax for those working. crescent
killing one and injuring more than 100 others. and it s homecoming weekend for the university of iowa. the annual parade could impact travel through downtown iowa city later tonight. you re watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this is kcrg-tv9 news morning news. plan on an increase in clouds today. this should keep our temperatures confined to the 60s for highs in all areas. the wind will continue to blow out of the north, but not as strong as yesterday. like we experienced wednesday, a sprinkle could come out of the thickest clouds, but no measurable rainfall is anticipated in our area. tonight into saturday, plan on clouds to hang on. sunday, clouds should disperse somewhat, allowing a return to the upper 60s/low 70s across the area. next week, a warming trend is likely through wednesday with a seasonable cool-down right behind a mid-week cold front. enjoy high: 67 tonight: cloudy. wind: ne 5-10. low: 57 tomorrow: mostly cloudy. wind: n 5-10. high: 66 tom.
and kcci.com. live in north des moines, mark tauscheck, kcci 8 news, iowa s news leader. latest on our website and the kcci at. stacey: new at 10:00 marijuana , could soon be legal in parts of iowa. us how this could happen. she is in tama. vanessa: marijuana is not legal in iowa right now, but it could soon be growing in the state. might be home to a booming marijuana business. i think it can be beneficial. i really don t think we need to have a place where it s available. vanessa: a native american tribe based out of northeast nebraska with land in iowa has it s eyes on monona county. omaha tribal leaders approved referendums giving the tribal council authority to legalize marijuana for recreational and medicinal use, as well as to grow plants for hemp. closer to home, near tama, home to the sac and fox tribe, we asked people what they thought about the possibility of pot on the meskwaki settlement. the only thing i see is more people coming in to get high but they wi
54 degrees behind temperature but a beautiful fall afternoon. overnight, there may be a stray shower in southern iowa. tomorrow, highs into the low-50 s and back close to 60 rain on wednesday. eric: we ll start this morning with new information from a shooting last night in des moines. police say one person was shot at 3107 cambridge street, right across from findley elementary. the suspect ran from the scene shortly after the shooting. and there s no word if police have made any arrests at this point. the victim was shot in the arm and is expected to be ok. this incident is one of nearly 900 shots fired calls in to the des moines police so far this year. that s up from last year s total of 848. and the year s not over yet. but police say calls for service aren t true indicators of crime rates. police tell us they do use the calls to determine which neighborhoods need extra enforcement, especially during the summer months. we did hear police respond to another shots fired c