Ryan J. Foley for the Associated Press
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Authorities are investigating the cause of an accident that killed a boy on the Raging River at Adventureland Park in Altoona — the second deadly incident on the ride in five years.
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Gun deaths are surging in Iowa as a law is set to go into effect Thursday that will allow people to more easily buy handguns and carry them in public without training or a permit.
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Iowa will send up to 30 state police officers on a two-week deployment to Texas after Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds agreed to a request from GOP governors to help fight crime at the U.S.-Mexico border, officials said Thursday.
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The court ruled 4-3 that officers commit an unreasonable search and seizure under the Iowa Constitution when they look for evidence of crimes in trash left for collection outside homes.
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The top administrator in the Republican-controlled Iowa Senate threatened retribution against a GOP appointee who oversees workplace safety after inspectors said they would make public their concerns about COVID-19 hazards at the Capitol, records show.
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Bahena Rivera has been found guilty of first-degree murder in the stabbing death of Mollie Tibbetts
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Tran had been charged last summer with unauthorized dissemination of intelligence data. A judge dismissed the charge Thursday.
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The new voting restrictions, concerned Republicans note, may be billed as adding security or trust in elections, but ultimately could add hurdles for key parts of the GOP coalition.
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The University of Iowa must comply with a subpoena from the state auditor that seeks the names of investors in a multibillion-dollar utilities privatization agreement it completed last year, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled Friday.
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A new GOP law rewriting voting rules, signed by Gov. Kim Reynolds last month, requires the Iowa secretary of state to move all voters who did not cast ballots in the most recent general election to inactive status. Previously, voters had to miss two consecutive general elections to be moved to that status.