Update, 9 a.m.: The Cedar Rapids Police Department has canceled this Operation Quickfind and Jack Ritchie has returned home. — …
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Update, 9 a.m.: The Cedar Rapids Police Department has canceled this Operation Quickfind and Jack Ritchie has returned home. — …
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A 17-year-old male student was caught after making a threatening post on Snapchat featuring a photo of himself and a …
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IOWA CITY – Law enforcement officials are hoping to help the Iowa City community better understand hate crimes and are …
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IOWA CITY — University of Iowa President Bruce Harreld on Wednesday evening reached ‘an agreement in principle’ to settle a …
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