On this episode of “KALA This Week,” new data from the Storm Prediction Center suggests Tornado Alley is shifting, putting the Quad Cities area directly in the crosshairs. We speak with a meteorologist about what this means for our community and how you can stay prepared. Plus, SAU’s chapter of Global Brigades are gearing up for a service trip to Panama. Find out how many donations they raised and the impact they hope to make. In sports, a Quad Cities minor league ballpark earns high praise for the fourth time and SAU Cheer and Dance host their first home competition in more than four years.
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