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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.
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La familia de Michael Williams pide que se reformen las leyes de delitos de odio de Iowa.
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Almost two years after the murder of Michael Williams in Grinnell, his family still hopes for recognition of his death as a lynching.
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Friday morning, a crowd gathered at Cornerstone Chruch in Ames to pray for the women shot and killed the previous night.
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Daryl Johnson of St. Ansgar pleaded guilty to “rushing” Capitol Police officers on Jan. 6 and will spend 30 days in jail. He is one of eight Iowans accused of joining the mob that broke into the U.S. Capitol.
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Listen back to conversations on "suicide by cop" in Iowa and the relationship between physical activity and cognitive ability.
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He left Iowa with little money and not a lot of prospects. Listen back to a conversation about how a Coon Rapids-native came to serve as chief justice of the Alaska Supreme Court.
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At a march on Thursday, the Native community in Sioux City brought attention to the disproportionate unsolved disappearances of Indigenous people.
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La directora de operaciones de la Great Plains Action Society, Trisha Etringer, se encuentra con el personal del Tercer Distrito Judicial de Iowa tras impartir un taller sobre descolonización a principios de abril.
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The 3rd Judicial District’s staff has undergone training on Native customs, culture and history to better understand how to serve the community within the correctional system.