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A former staff member of the Des Moines Public Library's North Side branch recently filed a lawsuit against the city and library system, alleging the library's policies, procedures and staff training are inadequate for addressing inappropriate patron behavior.
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A Haitian-born University of Iowa professor is working to raise awareness about the Caribbean nation of about 11.9 million people on the brink of famine.
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Ukrainian refugees have made a home for themselves in Sioux City, a little over two years since Russia invaded Ukraine.
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Five students from North High School in Des Moines have been spending most of their free time for the last two months developing an app to aid a lunar expedition.
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A new report from the Treatment Advocacy Center shows that Iowa is last in the country for the number of state psychiatric beds, offering only two per 100,000 residents.
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Discussing the news you might have missed from around Iowa
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Discussing stories and headlines from the week, including the GOP debate, hearings on a carbon pipeline and more.
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Governor Kim Reynolds has called a special legislative session for July 11, after the state supreme court declined to reinstate a 2018 abortion ban after about six weeks of pregnancy.
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Auditors share how new voting laws are impacting early voters, plus more from this week's headlines.
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Newsbuzz is a roundup of some of the top headlines of the week, including major opioid settlements in the state and a look at Iowa's new Supreme Court Justice.