by O. Kay Henderson | Oct 30, 2013 | Crime & Courts, News, Politics & Government
A judge heard the lawyers’ arguments Wednesday in a case involving so-called “webcam” abortion services in rural Iowa. Planned Parenthood is challenging an Iowa Board of Medicine rule that will put a stop to medication abortions in which a doctor...
by Matt Kelley | Oct 30, 2013 | News, Top Story
The airport in Iowa’s capital city is the latest in the country to be outfitted with the Transportation Security Administration’s PreCheck process. Jay Brainard is the TSA’s federal security director for Iowa. “TSA PreCheck is an expedited...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Oct 30, 2013 | News, Top Story
A new reward of $20,000 is now being offered for information about the disappearance of a north-central Iowa man. Ethan Kazmerzak, 22, of Hampton was last seen in the early morning hours of September 15 at a party in rural Franklin County. Hampton mayor Shawn Dietz...
by Dar Danielson | Oct 30, 2013 | Crime & Courts, News, Politics & Government, Top Story
The Iowa Department of Transportation heard from several people on proposed rules to regulate red light and speed cameras during a public hearing in Ankeny Wednesday. The members of the DOT listened to the comments, but did not respond during the hearing. Windsor...
by O. Kay Henderson | Oct 30, 2013 | News, Politics & Government
One of the state’s largest and most active unions has endorsed Democrat Tyler Olson’s bid for governor. “Today is a very important day in the race for governor,” said Danny Homan, president of AFSCME Council 61, which represents over 40,000...