(SIOUX CITY, IA) Siouxland residents are gearing up as the 2012 Presidential race heats up, with supporters of both candidates getting ready for a hard-fought campaign.More >>
(SIOUX CITY, IA) Siouxland residents are gearing up as the 2012 Presidential race heats up, with supporters of both candidates getting ready for a hard-fought campaign.More >>
(SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NE) Whether you're Republican, Democrat, or somewhere in the middle, both Bob Kerrey and Deb Fischer say the election will boil down to what you think Nebraska's values really are.More >>
(SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NE) Whether you're Republican, Democrat, or somewhere in the middle, both Bob Kerrey and Deb Fischer say the election will boil down to what you think Nebraska's values really are.More >>
(SIOUX CITY, IA) The Salvation Army is looking back on its response to last year's floods, and looking forward to new programs in Siouxland.More >>
Nearly one year later, the Salvation Army is reflecting back on its response to the flood of 2011. Volunteers worked for 75 days straight, providing 23,000 meals, 300,000 bottles of water and 118,000More >>
(SIOUX CITY, IA) Westwood FFA members bring the farm to downtown Sioux City.More >>
Westwood FFA members bring the farm to downtown Sioux City. Hunt Elementary Students got to see cows, goats, and a tractor up close during Westwood's Ag Day. The event aims to show kids what it takesMore >>
(SIOUX CITY, IA) Students at Crescent Park Elementary have an interesting year-end tradition.More >>
As the school year comes to an end, some students got to leave their mark. Kindergartners and new students at Crescent Park Elementary painted their hand prints on hallway walls, something they've doneMore >>
(SIOUX CITY, IA) An update tonight in the case of the bicyclist who was hit by a pickup and dragged 150 feet.More >>
There's now light at the end of the tunnel, for a man who's turned his life around. Friends and co-workers call him Billy, and he worked at Johnnie Mar's restaurant off highway 75, in Sioux City. On AprilMore >>
(SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NE) As of 1:00 Tuesday afternoon a lot of the polling places in South Sioux City had less than 50 voters, and Nebraska's Secretary of State says those low numbers have become the norm.More >>
(SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NE) As of 1:00 Tuesday afternoon a lot of the polling places in South Sioux City had less than 50 voters, and Nebraska's Secretary of State says those low numbers have become the norm.More >>
(SIOUX CITY, IA) City leaders dedicated a water treatment plant in the Southbridge Industrial Park today, and hope it will be the foundation for economic growth in Siouxland.More >>
The foundation for economic growth is finally finished in the Southbridge Industrial Park. Sioux City leaders dedicated the park's new $27 million regional water system today. Years of preparation andMore >>
(SIOUX CITY, IA) NASCAR fans in Sioux City got an opportunity to see a stock car up close and personal today.More >>
Racing fans got a front row seat today. One Main Financial hosted the Richard Childress Racing No. 2 NASCAR team at its Hamilton Boulevard branch today. One of the team's Chevy Impalas, sponsored byMore >>
(SIOUX CITY, IA) An update tonight in the case of the bicyclist who was hit by a pickup and dragged 150 feet.More >>
There's now light at the end of the tunnel, for a man who's turned his life around. Friends and co-workers call him Billy, and he worked at Johnnie Mar's restaurant off highway 75, in Sioux City. On AprilMore >>
(SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NE) As of 1:00 Tuesday afternoon a lot of the polling places in South Sioux City had less than 50 voters, and Nebraska's Secretary of State says those low numbers have become the norm.More >>
(SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NE) As of 1:00 Tuesday afternoon a lot of the polling places in South Sioux City had less than 50 voters, and Nebraska's Secretary of State says those low numbers have become the norm.More >>
The U.S. Marshals Service is seeking the public's assistance in locating Aaron Wolfe. Wolfe, 50, is 5'8" tall, 195lbs and is wanted by the Woodbury County Sheriff's Office for Failure to Appear on a drivingMore >>
Wolfe, 50, is 5'8" tall, 195lbs and is wanted by the Woodbury County Sheriff's Office for Failure to Appear on a driving while intoxicated; 4th offense. The last known address for Wolfe was the north side of Sioux City.More >>
The U.S. Marshals Service is seeking the public's assistance in locating Jeremiah Cook. Cook, 34, is 5'11" tall, 200lbs and is wanted by the State of Iowa for Flight to Avoid Confinement. The last knownMore >>
Cook, 34, is 5'11" tall, 200lbs and is wanted by the State of Iowa for Flight to Avoid Confinement. The last known address for Clark was the north side of Sioux City.More >>
You started hearing about it more than a month ago, Catholics and the White House at odds over birth control mandates in President Obama's Health Care Bill. There has been a compromise, but after hisMore >>
Sioux City's getting some feedback on a plan to breathe new life into downtown. Back in February the city began a study to revitalize downtown. The goals: add jobs, spur development, and increase investment,More >>
The Sioux County Sheriff's Office, the Iowa State Patrol and local law enforcement will be giving in-school presentations on the dangers of distracted driving at each of the high schools in Sioux CountyMore >>
If you want to help folks in those hard hit areas by donating to the Red Cross, you can do that at www.redcross.org. You can also text the words RED CROSS to 90999. You can also call 1-800-REDCROSS.More >>
The bill that would amend Iowa's Constitution ended up passing the house 61 to 37. The other bill ended up passing 60 to 38. You can read what that bill is all about here: http://coolice.legis.state.ia.us/Cool-ICE/default.asp?Category=billinfo&Service=Billbook&menu=false&hbill=HJR2009 YouMore >>
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Spring and summer seem far away, but folks in North Sioux City are already thinking about flooding. Flood specialists were talking about what it takes to keep your family safe when natural disasters hit. FEMAMore >>