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KCAU-TV (channel 9) is a television station in Sioux City, Iowa, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Nexstar Media Group. The station's studios are located on Gordon Drive in Sioux City, and its transmitter is located near Hinton, Iowa. The first television station in the region, the station began broadcasting as CBS affiliate KVTV ...
North Sioux City residents are voting today in a special election on whether to change the city's current form of government. ... a city council member told KCAU 9. Polls closed at 7 p.m.
Jim Henry was from Brooklyn; he moved to Sioux City after he was stationed there during World War II. Canyon Kid's Corner began airing as part of KVTV's original lineup, on March 29, 1953. [3] [a] The producers wanted a host for a children's television series. Henry wanted the show to be similar to a club for children that would normally be in ...
The accident was featured in an episode of Seconds from Disaster (S2E7 9/13/05 "Crash Landing in/at Sioux City") on the National Geographic Channel and MSNBC Investigates on the MSNBC news channel. The History Channel distributed a documentary named Shockwave; a portion of Episode 7 (originally aired January 25, 2008) detailed the events of the ...
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos are mourning the loss of their beloved dog, Chewie, who died on Tuesday, Feb. 4, at the age of 17.. The couple opened up Wednesday's episode of Live with Kelly and ...
Mayor Eric Adams refused to speak out against the Trump administration’s proposed tariffs on Mexico and Canada and instead underscored the importance of border security for the city.
For a number of years, Gene Sherman and Dave Dedrick cohosted the Big Bowl from Sioux City, Iowa. For more than twenty years, Gene Sherman was the voice of the Chargers at Briar Cliff College. He was inducted into the Charger Hall of Fame in 1999.
KVTV (now KCAU-TV) in Sioux City, Iowa (1953 to 1967) WSTV/WTOV-TV in Steubenville, Ohio / Wheeling, West Virginia (1953 to 1980) WGN-TV in Chicago, Illinois (primary from 1948 to 1949, then secondary from 1949 to 1953) KMBC-TV in Kansas City, Missouri (1953 to 1955)