by Matt Kelley | Jun 28, 2013 | Health & Medicine, News
When the weather’s hot, some Iowans might pop a cold one to cool off, but this time of year especially, Iowa parents are encouraged to talk with their kids about the dangers of underage drinking. DeAnn Decker, director of the state health department’s...
by Dar Danielson | Jun 28, 2013 | Crime & Courts, News
The Iowa Supreme Court is bringing back full time hours in the clerk of court offices of Iowa’s 99 counties. Court spokesperson, Steve Davis, says a 3.5-percent increase in the court budget for the new fiscal year that begins in July is allowing the change....
by O. Kay Henderson | Jun 28, 2013 | News, Recreation / Entertainment, Weather
Given the rash of bad weather that’s been striking Iowa, state officials say it’s wise to have a quick exit strategy in mind if you’re camping in a state park this summer. “Water is a major feature at a majority of our state parks and as a...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Jun 27, 2013 | Crime & Courts, News, Top Story
A man who admitted he was responsible for one of the worst cases of mass murder in Iowa history has hung himself in his prison cell. In 2001 Adam Matthew Moss pled guilty to beating his girlfriend’s five children to death with a hammer while they slept, then...
by Matt Kelley | Jun 27, 2013 | Crime & Courts, News, Top Story
A mass murderer has killed himself in an Iowa prison. In 2001 Adam Matthew Moss pled guilty to killing seven people in Sioux City, including his girlfriend and her five children. Investigators say he bludgeoned the children to death in their sleep with a hammer. He...