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of flint michigan. plus -- the latest in the search for a missing waterloo man. and the details of a late night shooting in cedar rapids. thanks for joing us tonight. i'm macleod hageman. an absolutely gorgeous start to the weekend -- but that's all about to change going into the work week. let's check in with storm track kyle? from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. see the screen information from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team: we will start the evening mostly cloudy, then see gradual clearing during the overnight hours. monday is a tricky temperatures forecast, as another cold front will track through the area. before that, temperatures will warm up quickly to the south with temperatures in the mid 50s. however, the north will see temperatures in the lower to middle 40s before the front moves through. clouds will increase throughout the day. all eyes turn to late monday evening through tuesday. the latest guidance is pointing toward a wintry mix to start of late monday evening,
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accumulations vary between the computer models, but we have to take into account the warm ground and how much rain/sleet/freezing rain we see initially, especially across the southern counties. stay tuned for further forecast updates. eastern iowa police are asking for your help in hopes of finding a missing man... 22-year-old rashon montgomery was last seen -- friday night at six o-clock when he left work at the isle casino in waterloo. officials say he has a diminished mental capacity with autism. he's five feet six inches tall -- and 167 pounds with brown hair. if you have any information regarding his wherabouts --
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cedar rapids police say shots were fired outside a downtown bar around twelve- forty-five this morning. it happened behind hazzard county american saloon on second avenue. 21-year-old derek bailey was arrested. police say he fired the gun in the air -- and people who work in the area say they hope this doesn't lead to similar of rock bar american grill) "it's unfortunate this isolated incident happens, hopefully that's not the trend going forward." huang is the president of rock bar which is located down the street from hazzards. he says he believes downtown has actually become safer over the years -- and says he presence it receives. new statistics are out from the f- b-i that shows violent crime is down across the country. and closer to home -- two iowa cities are expecially down. dubuque comes in at number one the top ten cities were violent reid chanlder explains. if you're looking to live
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between 2010 and 2014 shows 11:19:37 "we've been pretty fortunate over the years to have a very low violent crime rate. and so, that affords us the opportunity to get into the neighborhood and work on a lot of quality of life issues." - commander jason tuttle - ames police department for ames, the data shows a 56 percent drop in violent crime over five years. there was only one police say the study "justifiable" due to self-defense. 21:23:59 "i've lived here for 30 years in the same neighborhood, was ever a problem." - debbie debbie lee is the leader for the oak to riverside neighborhood association. she credits the police department for being proactive - by forming close relationships with the city's
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crime rate. 21:24:37 "progress doesn't happen in a vacuum, and i would been willing to be creative and try different approaches." - debbie lee - oak to riverside landlords to keep crime out of their apartments, meeting with students every fall at iowa state university, and providing resource officers to neighborhoods. 11:47:42 "i credit this very much to the leadership in the police department, that has...been working very hard on being a proactive rather than a commander jason tuttle says it's a cycle...if on preventative measures to keep it that way. 11:20:27 "and so, when we can do that, and we have the time to do that, we can get into the association leaders on trying to solve specific problems in our neighborhoods." - commander jason tuttle - ames police department with plans to add another police officer to the force next year...the ames police department says its doubling down on its efforts to keep it at the
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while reports of homicides are down in ames -- police say sexual assaults for the city are above the national average. which they say could be affected by having a college campus in a man is airlifted to iowa city after catching on fire. it happened in the knoxville area just after one- this afternoon. fire crews say a man was working on his truck in his driveway -- when it suddenly caught fire. the fire spread to the man's overalls. that's when the man's two sons came to his rescue to help douse the flames. firefighters say the man was severely burned -- and taken to a nearby hospital. in related news -- every second counts when a fire starts roaring through a home. during the weekend -- fire crews in riverdale got a chance to practicue during a live burn. as matt reed shows us -- experience
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way to get it demolished and it getting a demolishion permit and she recommended me to the fire department about possibly having it burned down... this is probably our first one in probably a couple, ten years or so, if not longer. i know other to do it, but for riverdale to have one to actually enter a department about possibly having it burned down... this is probably our first one in probably a couple, ten years or so we'll go to other departments how cool is that you get to burn down the house to the right of in a lifetime opportunity... there was a lot of cool different seconds that they start to go off if one of them were to go down so if a firefighter goes down for more than a couple seconds, it starts beeping, if he doesn't move or she doesn't
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it gets reset or until we find the person... ahhh that was awesome... that is cool, it's really cool... these burnings, these houses are invaluable, it gives great experience to our new guys because we don't get to practice as much as we want to, so we thank the community for allowing us to do this firefighters urge anyone who needs a building demolished to contact your local fire department. more practice for firefighters means increased safety for other communities. members of a police department lined the streets in wood-bridge virginia to honor a newly sworn-in officer -- killed in the line of duty on her first day. the officer was sworn into the prince william county police department on friday. saturday was her first official day on
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she and two other officers were responding to a domestic disturbance -- when shots were fired -- and all three officers were hit. officer ashley guindon died from her injuries. the shooting happened around 5- 30 p-m. the other two are being treatetd at the hospital. the suspected shooting is in custody -- and has not been idenitified. community leaders held a church service today for the victims in thursday's deadly shooting spree in kansas. civic and religious leaders along with members of the community gathered to light candles and pray. three people were killed and 14 others injured when cedric ford started shooting inside excel industries in hesston. several people spoke at the service offering condolences and discussing how the community can heal and move forward. city leaders also say the city has adopted the slogan "hesston strong." now to decision 20-16 -- donald trump has clinched his first
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from a sitting u-s senator. that's how trump himself announced today that alabama republican jeff sessions supports him. sessions said at a rally in madison that american people want change -- and trump's movement could help their voices be heard. the senator is known for his opposition to illegal immigration. and his endorsement can solidify trump as the toughest candidate on the issue. alabama is one of eleven states voting in republican presidential races this tuesday. on the democratic side -- hillary clinton crushed the south carolina primary yesterday with a victory over senator bernie sanders. today she spoke to a crowd in nashville, tennessee -- highlighting the differences between herself and trump. "i believe that america is great all of us have a place, where it's what i want to do as your president." the presidential hopeful also
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down barriers for fulfilling potential. coming up on kwwl -- how the people of eastern iowa are lending a helping hand in flint, michigan. plus -- ever been cramped on a flight? a new law just might change that. and when you see news -- or you have pictures or video to share -- you can do that by going to our facebook page. you can also like our page to stay up to date on breaking news, sports, and weather information. but first -- here's a live look at the storm track seven live doppler radar. "you're watching kwwl. we've got you covered, with macleod this is the kwwl news at ten."
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information from the kwwl for your complete weather information. here is additional forecast information from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team: the blustery northwest winds we had this afternoon after the cold front moved through the area will calm down a bit this evening, and transition to more of a southwest direction. we will start the evening mostly cloudy, then see gradual clearing during the overnight hours. monday is a tricky temperatures forecast, as another cold front will track through the area. before that, temperatures will warm up quickly to the south with temperatures in the mid 50s. however, the north will see temperatures in the lower to middle 40s before the
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through. clouds will increase throughout the day. all eyes turn to late monday evening through tuesday. the latest guidance is pointing toward a wintry mix to start of late monday evening, transitioning to all snow. accumulations vary between the computer models, but we have to take into account the warm ground and how much rain/sleet/freezing rain we see initially, especially across the southern counties. stay tuned for further forecast updates. we will dry out by tuesday afternoon, but we will also cool to below normal levels for a few days. the blustery northwest winds we had this afternoon after the cold front moved through the area will calm down a bit this evening, and transition to more of a southwest direction. we will start the evening mostly cloudy, then see gradual clearing during the overnight hours. monday is a tricky temperatures forecast, as another cold front will track through the area. before that, temperatures will warm up quickly to the south with temperatures in the mid 50s. however, the north will see temperatures in the lower to middle 40s before the
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through. clouds will increase throughout the day. all eyes turn to late monday evening through tuesday. the latest guidance is pointing toward a wintry mix to start of late monday evening, transitioning to all snow. accumulations vary between the computer models, but we have to take into account the warm ground and how much rain/sleet/freezing rain we see initially, especially across the southern counties. stay tuned for further
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we will dry out by tuesday afternoon, but we will also cool to below normal levels for a few days. the blustery northwest winds we area will calm down a bit this evening, and transition to more of a southwest direction. we will start the evening mostly cloudy, then see gradual clearing during the overnight hours. monday is a tricky temperatures forecast, as another cold front will track through the area. before that, temperatures will warm up quickly to the south with temperatures in the mid 50s. however, the north will see temperatures in the lower to middle 40s before the front moves through. clouds will increase throughout the day. all eyes turn to late monday evening through tuesday. the latest guidance is pointing toward a wintry mix to start of late monday evening, transitioning to all snow. accumulations vary between the computer models, but we have to take into account the warm ground and how much rain/sleet/freezing rain we see initially, especially across the southern counties. stay tuned for further forecast updates. we will dry out by tuesday afternoon, but we will also cool evening through tuesday. the latest guidance is pointing toward a wintry mix to start of late monday evening, transitioning to all snow. accumulations vary between the computer models, but we have to rain/sleet/freezing rain we see initially, especially across the southern counties. stay tuned for further forecast updates. frequent travelers know legroom is shrinking on airlines -- leaving some people
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frequent travelers know legroom is shrinking on airlines -- leaving some people to feel like they're packed in like sardines. new york senator chuck schumer says he thinks the f-a-a should require airlines to abide by a seat-size guideline. he says legroom on planes used to be 35-inches -- and it's now 31. "nothing bothers people more than the fact that there is being treated as a sardine, squeezed and squeezed and squeezed." a vote on the f-a-a reauthorization bill is expected in march. some people in dubuque are upset
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closed -- for good. crust italian kitchen and bar was closing saturday. but after running out of food friday night -- it shut down a day early. several people say they're unhappy -- esepcially people who aren't able to redeem their unused gift cards. luck for them -- and things like this happen all the time in the coming up after the break -- how the people of dubuque are way.
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iowa to raise bottled wat we don't just serve any fish sandwich at culver's. we serve wild-caught, north atlantic cod. this cod grows in water that is cold, clean and pristine, full of flavorful nutrients, and that comes through in the fish. this is the way we ship it to your restaurants. it's not pre-breaded. so not only do we use the highest quality cod, but we still hand-batter it the old-fashioned way. that's remarkable. and we think we get the best fish filet sandwich because of that. this is the best fish sandwich in america.
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iowa to bring bottled water to the people in flint michigan is reports...it's an overhelming success. row after row of bottled water. all of this for the to distribute all of the water." it's part of the 'just add water' drive by the non-profit organization, resources unite based in dubuque. flint's water supply was switched and now lead seeps so dubuquer's and others nearby -- have been donating loads and loads of water and hygeine
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bottles of water." "right now we've got approximately 9 semis worth of water that's gonna be loaded this coming thursday, which is approximately 300 to 350- thousand bottles of water ...it's been, it's been amazing." and because of all this water collected...the effort actually still needs about four more semis to those in flint, still have worries. "and their biggest fear is that people will forget them, as we get up there and deliver the water." we've got you covered in dubuque...shirley descorbeth...kwwl news. nearly 20 people from the area will travel to flint this coming friday. they'll be going door-to-door -- dropping off water -- and installing water filters in homes. next -- we'll hit the mat as the top ranked wartburg wrestlers went after a 4th straight regional
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(13:47) later -- mike gesell finds dom uhl for the triple -- iowa up 6 -- 6 minutes to go -- but the buckeyes rally -- kam williams caps a 10, oh run -- iowa in trouble down 4 late -- they'd get back within 2 -- final seconds -- gesell -- 16 in the game -- but gets blocked here -- hawkeyes reeling -- they've dropped 3 in a row and fall today at ohio state 68 to 64 -- uni women hosting loyola -- four seniors playing their final regular season home game -- and here's one -- sharnae lamar from beyond the arc -- panthersi jump out to a quick 3 point edge -- another senior amber sorenson putting home 2 of here 12 in the game -- but it was a junior -- madison weekly their leading scorer for the 11th straight game -- she put in 17 -- uni's now won 6 straight -- they take down loyola 63, 52 -- uni also hosting the mvc indoor track championships --
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with a bang -- knodle set a new mvc meet record winning the 60 meter hurdles in a time of 8-point-24 seconds -- uni another great performance in the 8-hundred meters -- amber clock and brette corey would go go on to finish first and second respectively -- another record on the men's side -- brandon carnes took down the meet mark in the 60 meters -- 6.69 seconds -- carnes also grabbed the championship in the 2-hundred -- in the team race -- the panthers finished 5th overall -- wichita state grabbed the conference championship -- the uni women took 3rd on the team side -- illinois state came away with the missouri valley title -- to the mat -- d-3 central regional in dubuque -- finals night -- and wartburg got it started right -- arulfo olea at 125 pounds -- pins central's cj pestano for the title -- he's off to nationals -- that's where connor campo is headed for the third straight year
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decision over cornell's phillip- opelt -- heavyweight lance evans -- dominant all day -- had 2 pins earlier -- finished it with a major decision on luther's connor herman -- wartburg won titles in 7 of the ten weights -- they advance 9 of their 10 wrestlers to the division 3 national tournament -- second place luther crowned 2 champions -- they'll take 6 wrestlers to nationals -- in division two -- upper iowa finished third in the regional in sioux falls south dakota -- the peacocks qualified six wrestlers for the d-2 national meet -- waterloo black hawks hosting the des moines buccanneers -- and finding themselves down in the early going as zach jordan puts one home -- quickly one, nothing alive -- shane bowers skates free -- and bowers puts it in -- game tied at one at that point --
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