Harlan fire victims identified as a mother and son; Deaths are ruled as suicides
(Harlan, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Shelby County have identified the individuals whose bodies were found in a residence that was on-fire Tuesday, in Harlan.
(Harlan, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Shelby County have identified the individuals whose bodies were found in a residence that was on-fire Tuesday, in Harlan.
WASHINGTON, D.C. [Press Release]— During National Suicide Awareness Month, Representatives Zach Nunn (IA-03) and Chris Pappas (NH-01) introduced the Prevent Youth Suicide Act, bipartisan legislation
(Radio Iowa) – A member of the eastern Iowa immigrant rights group Escucha Mi Voz will go to Italy next month where he plans to
(Radio Iowa) – State Senator Claire Celsi’s family has announced Celsi has entered hospice care. Celsi, a Democrat from West Des Moines, has served in
(Radio Iowa) – Attorneys for three environmental groups are urging Iowa officials to adopt tougher water quality standards. The federal Clean Water Act requires states
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Workforce Development director Beth Townsend says the labor landscape in August remained pretty similar to what we’ve been seeing. “We have
(Radio Iowa) – Sixty-eight cases of Legionnaires’ disease are now confirmed in Marshall County, including one death, and the exact cause has yet to be
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa – The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa says four Georgia men were recently sentenced in Council Bluffs U-S
(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston report the arrest Wednesday afternoon of 40-year-old Royeisha Dunta Hightower, from Creston. Hightower was taken into custody the at
(Radio Iowa) – Dozens of health care workers gathered along the Mississippi River in Fort Madison Wednesday to protest the state’s request for private companies
JESUP, Iowa (KCRG) – The Jesup Police Department issued a statement regarding harassment that results from “TP-ing” activities. The Jesup Police Department says “TP-ing” is
(Radio Iowa) – Oskaloosa’s school board voted unanimously to fire a teacher over a social media post praising the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.