What you need to know before you go: May 19, 2025
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — Here are the top headlines this morning.
Rainy weather is here in Siouxland, and there's a chance for severe weather.
Storm chances continue with severe potential to start the week
Law enforcement arrested one man who planned to be at the Orange City Tulip Festival.
Louisiana man arrested in Tulip Festival Takedown
A new mural is coming to Sioux City.
New Mural coming to Sioux City
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