The following stories will be covered tonight on KCSN:
- The child care programs in many states do not require an annual unannounced inspection, and only 15 percent require background checks.
- Researchers say they can identify babies considered to be at high risk for developing an autism spectrum disorder.
- Americans who passed part of the GED test are rushing to finish the high school equivalency exam before a new version rolls out in January
- Motorists are missing out on saving insurance money each year because they don’t know about “pay as you drive” policies.
- A study projects how climate change may affect West Nile virus carrying mosquitoes across the Southern United States.
To listen to these stories, be sure to tune in to KCSN tonight at 6 p.m.