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A proposed bill would require cell phone use while driving to be hands-free.
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One-third of adults said they avoid certain places and events as a result of shooting-related anxiety, according to a 2019 survey. On this episode of River to River, an Iowa-based psychologist explains the mental health toll gun violence is having on the country and discusses ways to cope with the anxiety and worry.
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Wolf Carbon Solution’s 280-mile carbon capture pipeline will pipe liquid carbon dioxide from Cedar Rapids to Decatur, Illinois. But Wolf has to first get landowners to let pipe snake through their property.
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A major manufacturer will pay to create a new drinking source for an eastern Iowa town after decades of contaminating their water with "forever chemicals."
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One-third of adults said they avoid certain places and events as a result of shooting-related anxiety, according to a 2019 survey. On this episode of River to River, an Iowa-based psychologist explains the mental health toll gun violence is having on the country and discusses ways to cope with the anxiety and worry.
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Los miembros de la comunidad de la East High School en Des Moines se reunieron el miércoles por la mañana para recuperarse y apoyarse mutuamente después del tiroteo en el que murió José David López, de 15 años, el lunes en el recinto escolar.
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Jewish synagogues across the Midwest are focusing anew on security protocols after a hostage incident in a Texas temple.
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One year after the devastating derecho, local leaders in Cedar Rapids say the city is making progress on its efforts to rebuild. Residents and officials are marking the anniversary to acknowledge the loss and the resilience of the community.
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One year ago, a powerful derecho packing winds comparable to a Category 4 hurricane swept through Iowa, leaving a trail of devastation. A year later, some Iowans haven't fully recovered and many are still waiting for an insurance check, a contractor and a feeling of security.
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Thousands of protestors took to the streets of Iowa City in the wake of George Floyd's murder. In the year since, the city has taken some concrete steps to address racial injustice, but it hasn't come without conflict.