Beth Malicki, KCRG

Beth Malicki

KCRG

Cedar Rapids, IA, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • KCRG
  • azfamily 3TV CBS 5
  • WOWT 6 News

Past articles by Beth:

Lyric Cook’s mom: ‘I do want to move on with my life’

Misty Cook said the pain of losing her daughter and niece along with the suspicion directed at her led her to self-destruct. → Read More

Search for justice continues a decade after cousins abducted, murdered

A look back at the 2012 abduction and murders of Lyric Cook-Morrissey and Elizabeth Collins. → Read More

Search for justice continues a decade after cousins abducted, murdered

A look back at the 2012 abduction and murders of Lyric Cook-Morrissey and Elizabeth Collins. → Read More

Search for justice continues a decade after cousins abducted, murdered

A look back at the 2012 abduction and murders of Lyric Cook-Morrissey and Elizabeth Collins. → Read More

Our Town: Art lovers have new home in Our Town Amana

In the early days of the Amana Colonies, when it was still a religious commune, art for the sake of art was frowned upon. Today, things have changed. → Read More

Our Town: New owners at Millstream Brewing in Amana have ties to

The state’s oldest operational brewery has new owners, and longtime viewers of KCRG-TV9 might recognize one of them. → Read More

Our Town: Using cattle to power up Amana

The source of energy in the Amana Colonies isn’t nuclear or coal. It’s cattle. → Read More

Iowa one of the worst in U.S. in vaccine supply, but ranked 26th in actual distribution

Iowa is one of the worst in the country when comparing how many doses of the COVID-19 vaccines go to other states, based on population. But its right in the middle when it comes to getting those vaccines into arms. → Read More

Eastern Iowa man adapts volunteerism amid pandemic

When the pandemic hit Jay Nardini and his wife, Candy, would visit her father at his care facility, but not seeing him in person took a toll. → Read More

Gov. Reynolds on vaccines, school vouchers, and more issues facing Iowa

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds spoke one-on-one with KCRG-TV9′s Beth Malicki about vaccine distribution, school vouchers, and the response to the derecho. → Read More

A look back at how the coronavirus pandemic changed the lives of eastern Iowans

The coronavirus pandemic changed the lives of eastern Iowans throughout 2020. From sporting events to holidays with friends and family to just going out to eat -- everything is now different. → Read More

Cedar Rapids considering closing 8 schools, rebuilding 10

A Cedar Rapids Schools committee likes an option that would drastically change the elementary schools over the next 20 years → Read More

Community stops historic opera house from closing its doors

Our Town Coggon brought back its history and now is home to one of the only operating Opera Houses in the state. → Read More

One of Coggon's youngest business owners takes over bakery

One of Coggon's youngest business owners operates her bakery out of her old school. → Read More

Jails struggle with mental health patients: Woman gouges out her own eye

Iowa's prisons are feeling the impact of the mental health crisis. Of the 8,283 people in Iowa's prisons, more than half of them have a diagnosis of mental illness. → Read More

Future of Iowa’s 3rd grade retention law uncertain

Iowa's law aimed at supporting kids who need more time to develop their reading skills still isn't fully funded. → Read More

9 Who Care: Merlin Hulse

Merlin Hulse of Tipton has devoted his life to helping rural Iowans. Merlin's penchant for pitching in started 88 years ago, in the family business, when his dad got sick. → Read More

'Secondary migration' brings refugees to Cedar Rapids

More refugees are settling in Iowa each year, but they're not all coming straight here. → Read More

Our Town Waukon: Homestead Dairy makes the summer sweet

Tom Weighner has been a dairy farmer for more than three decades. → Read More

Our Town: Time Check neighborhood remembers the past while looking to the future

One part of Cedar Rapids has changed dramatically in the past decade. And the next decade promises to bring even more transformation- with a goal of returning the Time Check neighborhood to what it's historically been: a vibrant, family-focused neighborhood that people call home for generations. → Read More