Corps member Olivia Cohen will join the newsroom July 8 and will focus on energy and environment reporting.
Zack Kucharski News Apr. 29, 2024 9:38 am506d ago
Corps member Olivia Cohen will join the newsroom July 8 and will focus on energy and environment reporting.
Elijah Decious State Government Apr. 29, 2024 11:00 am506d ago
The blossoming industry could soon be significantly regulated under a bill sent to Gov. Kim Reynolds for her signature. Reactions from the companies who produce THC drinks are mixed.
Gazette-Lee Des Moines Bureau
News Apr. 29, 2024 11:02 am506d ago
A look back at the top news stories from the week of April 21
Local Government Apr. 29, 2024 11:09 am506d ago
Devon Strief has become the Iowa City Animal Services coordinator, the latest position in this animal lover’s career.
K-12 Education Apr. 29, 2024 10:01 am506d ago
Cedar Rapids schools chief academic officer, executive director of curriculum talk about implementation of curriculum based on science of reading.
Environmental News Apr. 29, 2024 8:13 am506d ago
As Google considers whether to build a $576 million data center near the Eastern Iowa Airport, residents wonder how much water and energy a data center would use and whether the project would raise residents’ rates or deplete public water supply during a drought.
Marissa Payne Local Government Apr. 29, 2024 10:30 am506d ago
A new Cedar Rapids plan looks to create a “Wrigleyville” vibe around Rockford Road SW, where the city’s three sports facilities are located. It calls for increased connectivity, stronger branding that plays on the area’s sports identity and redevelopment to attract new dining, entertainment and other uses.
Over a decade, more than 1,000 people died after police subdued them through physical holds, stun guns, body blows and other means not intended to be lethal, an investigation led by The Associated Press found. In hundreds of cases, officers weren’t taught or didn’t follow best safety practices for this force, creating a recipe for death.
By Reese Dunklin, Ryan J. Foley, Jeff Martin, Jennifer McDermott, Holbrook Mohr and John Seewer - Associated Press
News Apr. 29, 2024 11:28 am506d ago
Every day, police rely on common tactics that, unlike guns, are meant to stop people without killing them, such as physical holds, Tasers and body blows. But when misused, these tactics can still end in death.
Gazette staff and wires
News Apr. 29, 2024 9:54 am506d ago
Pottawattamie County declares a state of emergency, and said at least four people had been injured and 120 homes and businesses were damaged — some of them outright destroyed
Caleb McCullough, Gazette-Lee Des Moines Bureau
State Government Apr. 29, 2024 11:41 am506d ago
‘It is vital for those persons with the addiction and for those families that we do better, and we just didn’t do anything. And that’s too bad,’ a legislative Democrat says.
Health Care and Medicine May. 2, 2024 3:43 pm503d ago
As health care affordability becomes a greater and greater concern, Muller said the Community Health Free Clinic is a critical beacon for uninsured and underinsured Eastern Iowans who have few other places to go. Here’s why he’s spent 18 years with them.
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