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Branstad Appoints Interim Education Director

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Gov. Terry Branstad has picked an interim director for the Iowa Department of Education. More>>

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Authorities: Iowa Factory Explosion Was Accidental

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Authorities say they still don't know what caused a small explosion at a northeast Iowa factory that injured three workers. More>>

VA Awards Nearly $24 Million to Iowa Veterans Home

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Sen. Tom Harkin says the Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded nearly $24 million for renovations at the Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown. More>>

Wellmark To Seek Smaller Rate Hikes

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Months after customers blasted the company for skyrocketing rates, Iowa's dominant health insurer says it will limit premium increases in 2014 to less than six percent for individual and small business policyholders. More>>

Oskaloosa Man Pleads Not Guilty in Baby's Death

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An Oskaloosa man has pleaded not guilty in the death of a 7-week-old baby. More>>

Man Stabbed With Garden Trowel

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A 21-year-old Council Bluffs man is expected to recover from injuries suffered when he was stabbed with a garden trowel. More>>

MidAmerican Energy Rate Increases Could be in the Future Video included

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A public hearing Monday let people tell the company how they feel about this. More>>

Police Have Big Plans for RAGBRAI Video included

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Police will put in extra hours and restrict who can take vacation time during RAGBRAI's two days in Des Moines. More>>

Des Moines Register Moves Into New Home Video included

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The paper opened their new location, located on Locust Street in downtown Des Moines. More>>

New Smartphone App from DNR Video included

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The guide allows Iowan's to research upcoming events, maps and parks rules and regulations. More>>

Doctor Seeks Dismissal of Manslaughter Charges

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Attorneys for a Des Moines doctor are asking a judge to dismiss involuntary manslaughter charges in the overdose deaths of 10 patients who he had prescribed painkillers. More>>

Board: Clive Chiropractor Gave Patient Drugs, Booze

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The Iowa Board of Chiropractic says Cameron Hart, of Clive, also sent the patient numerous text messages that were of a sexual and graphic nature. More>>

Ex-Iowa Teacher Receives Prison For Sexual Contact

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A judge has sentenced a former math teacher at a rural Iowa high school to up to five years in prison for having sexual contact with at least three students. More>>

Branstad To Sign Health Legislation into Law

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Gov. Terry Branstad will this week sign legislation that expands low-income health care in Iowa. More>>

Ex-Trucker Ruled Competent For Des Moines Murder Trial

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A September trial has been scheduled for a former trucker who's been ruled mentally competent for a murder trial in Des Moines. More>>

Flood Waters Come Again Video included

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The Racoon and Des Moines river converge right in downtown and anytime we get rain to the north and west, flooding might happen again. More>>

ISU Dairy Produces Milk and Research Video included

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Iowa has the 12th largest dairy industry in the country, with more than 200,000 cows.  Iowa State University's dairy has a share of those cows.  But they produce more than just milk, they also provide valuable research. More>>

Emphasis on Gun Safety After Ankeny Teen Dies Video included

Police say an Ankeny man killed his daughter on Friday. More>>

Boater Rescued From Clear Lake

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A boater was rescued from Clear Lake after he grew exhausted while swimming to his children. More>>

Man Killed in House Fire

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An 89-year-old man has died in a house fire in the western Iowa city of Harlan. More>>

Man Convicted for Molesting Two Girls

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A Davenport man has been convicted of molesting two 6-year-old girls in his home in December. More>>

Kids Guard Against Stranger Danger Video included

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After the abduction of 15 year old Kathlynn Shepard last month and other stranger danger incidents in central Iowa, children have been learning what to do if they find themselves in a dangerous situation. More>>

Man Injured in Fight Dies

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A man has died of injuries he suffered in a fight at a Davenport park. More>>

Updated: Father Charged in Fatal Ankeny Shooting

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A father is charged in his daughter's death after Ankeny police responded to gunshots Friday night. More>>

Marching for Immigration Reform Video included

Hundreds of people marched through Des Moines Saturday to tell Congress they want immigration reform now. More>>

Iowa Democratic Party Names Interim Chair

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During a special meeting this morning the Iowa Democratic Party named Scott Brennan interim chair. More>>

Polk County Adds Mobile Speed Units

Two mobile speed units will launch in Polk County on Monday. More>>

ATV Driver Dies in Crash on Des Moines Street

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Des Moines police say a man has died after two vehicles hit the all-terrain vehicle he was riding on a city street. More>>

Court: Iowa Lawyers Overbilled Ill Vietnam Veteran

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The Iowa Supreme Court has suspended two lawyers for charging excessive fees to a mentally ill Vietnam veteran whose affairs they helped manage for three decades. More>>

ARL Looks to Free Up Space After 50 Cat Rescue Video included

The ARL is holding an "Adopt–A–Thon" to help free up space, after rescuing more than 50 cats from a southeast Iowa home. More>>

Survey Says Five Tornadoes in NE Iowa

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A crew from the National Weather Service in Johnston left Thursday morning to survey the damage and bring back a first look at the storms.
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Hundreds Gather to Remember Kathlynn Video included

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A sea of purple filled Boxholmn today, full of smiles and tears, all to pay tribute to an Iowa teen gone far too soon. More>>

Tornado Tears Through Restaurant in Belmond Video included

Belmond got their first look at the destruction from Wednesday's tornadoes on Thursday. More>>

Police Run Drunk Driver Off the Road Video included

Des Moines police chase a car right through Water Works Park More>>

New Tech to Catch Speeders in Polk County

Polk County speeders will soon be the target of some new technology. More>>

Iowa Finds A New Friend: Kosovo

Iowa is establishing a sister-state relationship with Kosovo. Governor Branstad will visit the country next month.
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Attorney: Agent on Leave Seeks to 'Clear His Name'

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The attorney for an Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation supervisor who has been on leave since May 1 says he believes his client will be vindicated and allowed to return to work. More>>

Autopsy Set In Investigation of Polk County Crash

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Investigators hope an autopsy will provide key information on what caused a crash in Polk County. More>>

Updated: Several Funnel Clouds Damage Northern Iowa Town

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Authorities are receiving reports of homes and businesses "completely damaged'' by severe weather and multiple tornadoes in northern Iowa. More>>

Explosion Rocks 4th Avenue in Des Moines Video included

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A scary wake up call for people living on 4th Avenue in Des Moines. More>>

Online License Renewal Beginning Mid-July Video included

The Iowa Department of Transportation says Iowans will be able to go online to renew their driver's licenses by the middle of July. More>>

Damage Reported After Northern Iowa Tornadoes

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An unusually massive line of storms Wednesday packing hail, lightning and tree-toppling winds is expected to affect states from Iowa to Maryland. More>>

Why Do Companies Build Data Centers in Iowa? Video included

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First Google, then Facebook, and now another major company wants to build a multi-million dollar data center in West Des Moines. More>>

Branstad Signs Property Tax Bill

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Gov. Terry Branstad has signed a bill into law designed to cut property taxes for Iowa businesses. More>>

Hawkeyes Gear Up for Football

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Hawkeyes officials announced the start time for the opening game and the Sept. 7 matchup with Missouri State on Wednesday. More>>

Dwarf Wrestling Show Will Go On in Dallas Center

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The Dallas Center council has approved closing some streets so a local bar can host a dwarf wrestling show that had raised some concerns. More>>

2 Downtown Buildings Evacuated After Blasts

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Loud explosions gave downtown residents a rude awakening this morning.  Around 2:30, authorities received several calls about loud explosion on Fourth Street near Court Avenue. More>>

Final Judgement For Disabled Men: $3.4 Million

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A judge has entered final judgment of $3.4 million against a Texas company found to have mistreated 32 mentally disabled workers at an Iowa labor camp. More>>

Boone Incident Highlights 'Stranger Danger' Tips Video included

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Monday night, a 10 year-old Boone boy reported that a man driving a gray minivan pulled up near him and asked the boy if he wanted to see his puppy.  The boy ran away.
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Immigration Reform March Planned

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Iowans in favor of immigration reform plan on marching from the 1500 block of East Grand Ave. to the 800 block of East Scott Ave. in Des Moines this Saturday. More>>

Police: 2 Men Face Charges in Bomb Scare

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Authorities in Iowa City say two men face intoxication charges in connection with a potential bomb threat over the weekend. More>>

Iowa Democratic Party Chair Resigns

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Iowa Democratic Party Chairman Tyler Olson is stepping down from his post. More>>

Update: Body Pulled From River Was Des Moines Man

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Des Moines police identified the body as 35-year-old Zachary Wayne Johnson, of Des Moines. More>>

Police: Man Had Sword, Throwing Knives

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Iowa City police say a man harassing people outside a gas station had a sword, throwing knives and a flask of cocaine. More>>

Hope Tree in Dayton to Remember Kathlynn

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Hundreds of people gathered in Dayton for a tree lighting ceremony in honor of Kathlynn Shepard. More>>

Home A Total Loss After Fire

Firefighters say the home sustained $15,000 worth of damages and is a complete loss. More>>

West Des Moines Pursuing Data Center Project

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West Des Moines officials have been negotiating with company to land a $140 million data center project. More>>

Railroad May Close Some Des Moines Streets

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Some Des Moines neighbors believe they're being railroaded.  The city may abandon some right–of–ways so Union Pacific Railroad can close some streets and expand its operation. More>>

Two Arrested in After-Party Shooting

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Police charged two men for their involvement in a shooting last Wednesday at Jordan Park on Des Moines' Southeast side. More>>

Metro Sees Construction Boom

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Custom homes are popping up by the dozens west of the metro. More>>

Update: Iowa Special Agent Put on Paid Leave

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A prominent Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation supervisor has been on paid administrative leave for more than a month because of a personnel matter. More>>

Montezuma Teacher Accused of Sex Abuse

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A former Iowa high school teacher has been accused of sexually abusing four students. More>>

Gray's Lake Park Reopened After Flooding

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A popular park near downtown Des Moines that was closed because of high water from flooding has reopened. More>>

Branstad Favors Review of Sentencing Rules

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Gov. Terry Branstad says Iowa should review criminal sentencing rules in the wake of the killing of a teenage girl. More>>

Update: State Patrol Investigates Deadly Wrong-Way Crash

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Authorities are investigating why a woman was driving the wrong way on a highway in central Iowa before a fatal crash. More>>

Branstad Seeks Donations to Food Drive

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Gov. Terry Branstad is kicking off an annual food drive in Des Moines. More>>

Suspicious Package Destroyed in Iowa City

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The Johnson County bomb squad was called in Sunday evening after Iowa City police checked a report of the package. More>>

Earlham 4-H Club Teaches Kids Life Lessons

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Kids, cows and clovers all come together in Earlham to promote the Four H's. More>>

Polling Iowans on Politics

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The election might not be until next year but we're getting our first look at how Iowan's feel about potential candidates from a new Des Moines Register poll. More>>

Cedar Rapids Five Years After Flooding

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Five years have passed since floods ravaged Cedar Rapids, and to many residents the soggy destruction still seems too staggering to comprehend. More>>

Man Killed in Crash Identified

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Authorities have identified a man who was killed in a two-vehicle crash in Polk County as 60-year-old Don Mike Cameron. More>>

Autopsy Confirms Body Found in River is Kathlynn Shepard

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Iowa authorities have identified a body found in a river as that of a 15-year-old girl who was abducted with another girl after getting off a school bus last month. More>>

Governor Wants to Strengthen Anti-Bullying Laws

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A bill designed to crack down on cyberbullying failed to advance in the Legislature this year, but Gov. Terry Branstad says he plans to keep working to toughen Iowa's anti-bullying laws. More>>

Mothers Fight Violence with Love

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Can a funeral inspire change in Des Moines' violence stricken communities?  One group of mothers thinks so. More>>

Man Charged in Hit and Run Pleads Not Guilty

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A 50-year-old Le Mars man has pleaded not guilty to charges related to the death of a motorcyclist who died after a hit-and-run crash. More>>

Autopsy Scheduled on Body Believed to be Kathlynn Shepard

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Authorities plan to conduct an autopsy on a body believed to be that of a 15-year-old Iowa girl who has been missing since she and another girl were abducted more than two weeks ago. More>>

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Making Trade Mission to Turkey

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Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey and Nebraska Agricultural Trade Representative Stan Garbacz are packing for Turkey to accompany officials from four other states and the U.S. Department of Agriculture on a trade mission to promote exports. More>>

Body Found in DSM River Believed to be Kathlynn Shepard

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The body was found by fishermen Friday in the Des Moines River near the Kate Shelley bridge in Boone. More>>

From Offenders to Graduates

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Behind the barbed wire, cheers remind people of opportunity. More>>

Dangerous Log Jams Cleared From River

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Recent storms and flooding caused logjams along the Des Moines and Racoon Rivers, which forced crews to take action.  More>>

June Events Mean Booming Economy in Des Moines

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If you ever think there's not a lot going on in Des Moines, think again. More>>

Murder Victim's Name Released

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35-year-old Steven Harmon was found in a storage trailer lot near Aurora Ave. in Des Moines.  More>>

Iowa Man Accused of Tampering With Police Video

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A Coralville man has been accused of tampering with video that police say recorded several important interviews, including a confession. More>>

Branstad Seeks Alternatives To Fuel Tax Increase

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Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad says he wants to find alternatives to raising the state fuel tax to pay for road improvements. More>>

Volunteer Firefighter Convicted of Arson

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A volunteer firefighter in central Iowa faces up to 10 years in prison when he is sentenced next month for arson. More>>

Drug Bust Nets 200 Pot Plants

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Altoona police find intricate watering and heating system in neighborhood home. More>>

Old Mining Town Home to Many Sinkholes

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Can you imagine waking up and finding a huge hole in your front yard?  Well it happened in Runnells and this isn't the first time. More>>

Lakes Deemed Safe for Swimming Despite Flooding

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Higher E. coli levels have been found in swimming areas around the state in the past two weeks, but the DNR says they're still safe.
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Man Shot to Death in Des Moines

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Homicide investigators are on the scene of a shooting in Des Moines. More>>

Dayton Update: The Search Continues

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Flooding prevented officials from searching for Kathlynn Shepard last week. More>>

Jury Returns Guilty Verdict in Levin Murder Trial

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A jury has returned a guilty verdict in the trial of a northwest Iowa man accused of killing his mother and kidnapping another woman. More>>

Whole Foods Donates to Blank Park Zoo

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On Thursday, the Whole Foods Market in West Des Moines donated 5 percent of the day's net sales to the Blank Park Zoo. More>>

Gaming Board Moves Ahead With Cedar Rapids Casino

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The five-member Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission also will hire a consultant to conduct a statewide market study to look at the impact of adding casinos in Iowa. More>>

Family Farm in the Way of Highway Safety Upgrade

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The Iowa DOT wants to make an intersection in rural Jasper County safer because in the past 10 years, there have been 9 fatal accidents.  But there's a movement and a petition to stop it. More>>

Tanker Accident Shuts Down I-80 for Hours

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A semi–truck jackknifed on I-80 Wednesday afternoon causing huge delays for drivers. More>>

Gray's Lake Still Closed... That Means Stay Out!

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It's in huge red letters and couldn't be clearer. More>>

Iowa Man Says He Cannot Recall Killing, Kidnapping

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A northwest Iowa man accused of killing his mother and kidnapping another woman says in a written statement to police that he doesn't remember killing his mother, though he recalls choking her. More>>

Ottumwa Man Pleads Not Guilty to Injuring Toddler

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A 19-year-old Ottumwa man has pleaded not guilty to charges that he injured a 2-year-old boy. More>>

Aide Says Vilsack Won't Run For Governor in 2014

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Former Governor Tom Vilsack will not run again for Iowa's top job in 2014. More>>

Multiple Shots Fired on South Side, 1 Injured

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Police are investigating two southside shootings they say are related.
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Update: Rastetter Picked To Lead Iowa Board of Regents

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The Iowa Board of Regents has selected agribusiness executive Bruce Rastetter as the next president of the board that governs Iowa's public universities. More>>

2nd Lawsuit Filed Against Iowa Public Radio Board

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A former Iowa Board of Regents president has filed another lawsuit against the Iowa Public Radio board over a meeting that he says was illegally closed to the public. More>>

Iowa Residents Can Fish For Free This Weekend

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Iowa residents can fish without a license this weekend. More>>

West Des Moines P.D. Making Big Changes

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Citizens asked and police responded: increased patrol in peak hours and more for West Des Moines P.D.
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Hundreds Turn Out for Stabbing Victim Vigil

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Frank Renfro Jr. was cut down in the prime of his life. More>>

Rep. Staffer Names Senator in Sexual Harassment Case

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Kirsten Anderson, former communications director for the Iowa Senate Republicans, filed a complaint with the Iowa Civil Rights Commission. More>>

Amber Alert Update: Children Found

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The Iowa Department of Public Safety canceled the Amber Alert issued Tuesday evening. More>>

Arrest Made in Oakridge Apartment Murder

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Police have made an arrest in Des Moines' second homicide of the year. More>>

How Education Reform Affects You

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When Gov. Terry Branstad signed education reform into law Monday, he started a five year plan to totally revamp Iowa's schools. More>>

Post-Flood Problem: Mosquitoes

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One lingering affect of all this water could be a major buzz-kill later this summer. More>>

Ames Soldiers Kuwait Bound

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Family and friends sent off 40 soldiers from the 949th Medical Detachment Vet Services unit in Ames on Friday. More>>

Too Much Water for Crops

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As the water piles on, crops can suffocate.  15% of corn and 60%of soybeans still need to be planted. This rain water might not let that happen. More>>

Look Out for Flooded Roads

Officials say roads can flood in a matter of minutes during a downpour. More>>

Principal Charity Classic Plans for Severe Weather

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Everyone at the Principal Charity Classic Thursday seemed to have two things on their mind: Golf, and not being able to play golf. More>>

Stranded Campers Watch Flood

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Campers at Cutty's RV Campground in Grimes discovered Wednesday afternoon that water covered their exit. More>>

Long Tradition Canceled

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Mecum Auction at the classic car auction at the Iowa State Fair grounds July 19th and 20th was canceled over a law that has been on the books for years. More>>

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