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By: Scott Larson slarson@kcautv.com Traffic along Interstate 29 was slowed down significantly Thursday afternoon due to an accident. It happened just before Noon when a semi rear–ended a Honda Civic.More>> Semi nails the back of a Honda Civic partially busting out the windshield and clogging up traffic on I-29More>> Drowsy Driving Increasingly Dangerous
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By: Sam Doerr sdoerr@kcautv.com When a natural disaster strikes like the horrific tornado in Moore, Oklahoma, social media plays a big role in the spread of information. The Sioux City Fire and PoliceMore>> When a natural disaster strikes like the horrific tornado in Moore, Oklahoma, social media plays a big role in the spread of information.More>> By Channel 9 Eyewitness News news@kcautv.com Iowa investigators say the discovery of blood of a missing 15-year-old girl has diminished hope of finding her alive. Bill Kietzman of the Iowa DivisionMore>> 15-year old Kathlynn Shepard went missing on Monday.More>> By: Channel 9 Eyewitness News news@kcautv.com DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) _ The Board of Regents is following up on its promise of freezing tuition at Iowa's public universities now that an education budgetMore>> The Board of Regents is following up on its promise of freezing tuition at Iowa's public universities now that an education budget is in the books.More>> By Channel 9 Eyewitness News news@kcautv.com The Boy Scouts of America today voted to lift its longtime ban on admitting gay scouts but will continue to exclude openly gay adults from leadership roles.More>> By Channel 9 Eyewitness News news@kcautv.com The Boy Scouts of America today voted to lift its longtime ban on admitting gay scouts but will continue to exclude openly gay adults from leadership roles.More>> By: Channel 9 Eyewitness News news@kcautv.com DES MOINES, Iowa – May 23, 2013 – MidAmerican Energy Company is asking the public to help name Peregrine falcon chicks that recently hatched in nesting boxesMore>> MidAmerican Energy is opening up submissions for names for the falcon chicks. More>> Norfolk City Councilman Arrested for DUI
By: Channel 9 Eyewitness Newsnews@kcautv.comA Norfolk City Councilman has been cited for Driving Under the Influence and refusal to submit a Chemical Test. 35 year-old Josh Moenning was arrested late WednesdayMore>> 35 year-old Josh Moenning was arrested late Wednesday night.More>> Keystone XL Bill Moves Forward In House
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By: Channel 9 Eyewitness Newsnews@kcautv.comDAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) A Davenport couple has been accused of having way too many white bass. The state Department of Natural Resources says Jeremy Nguyen andMore>> Davenport couple has been accused of having way too many white bass.More>>
By: Hollie Hojek
hhojek@kcautv.com
Presidential candidate Rick Santorum was in Sioux City Sunday, as part of his "Courage to Fight for American Values Tour." Senator Santorum spoke to the congregation at Cornerstone World Outreach. His speech consisted of stories about his personal and professional life including a story about him and his wife losing their third child, Gabrielle, shortly after he was born. Immediately following, Santorum made it clear just how passionate he is about being pro–life.
"There's a difference in being pro life and going out and talking about it. It's different if you're a pastor and you can come up here and preach the word, it's another thing if you go out and live the word in a public way and hold people accountable publicly," said Senator Santorum.
The Santorum family will visit 50 cities during the tour before it ends on August 13th.