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A southwest Iowa woman claims her late father killed at least 50 women and disposed of their bodies on his property in Thurman, according to a report by Newsweek.
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Inmates in Iowa prisons will now receive only copies of their personal mail. But some across the state, including attorneys and the loved ones of inmates, say they’re concerned about whether this policy could have negative effects for people on the inside.
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Kyle Young was ordered to serve seven years and two months in jail for taking part in assaulting an officer who was pulled into the violent mob on Jan. 6th.
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Since the Iowa Department of Corrections has changed its mail system in July, advocates are concerned about the potential effects this could have on inmates and their families.
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Iowa Reporters and experts discuss the top news stories of the week, including the sentencing of Pieper Lewis, the closure of Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.'s Keokuk wheat mill, the ruling in a lawsuit against Linn-Mar schools concerning the transgender student policy and more.
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After the murder of a Memphis woman while out for a run, we return to a 2018 episode, following the death of Mollie Tibbetts.
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Pieper Lewis, 17, was sentenced to five years of probation after admitting to killing a man who allegedly assaulted her multiple times.
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Authors Patricia Bryan and Thomas Wolf bring readers to the late 1880s to the gruesome scene of the murders of John Wesley Elkins's father and stepmother. The 11-year-old was charged and convicted.
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Police say protesters were “lawfully demonstrating” and characterized the assault as “unprovoked.”
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No injuries were reported in a series of incidents involving a machete, "a suicide plan," and a number of incendiary devices discovered Tuesday in Iowa City.