by Dar Danielson | Jun 27, 2014 | Crime & Courts, Health & Medicine, News
The Iowa Supreme Court says the Palmer College of Chiropractic Medicine in Davenport discriminated against a blind student. Aaron Cannon requested that Palmer make some accommodations so he could complete the graduate program. Cannon was asking the school for example,...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Jun 27, 2014 | Crime & Courts, News, Outdoors, Recreation / Entertainment
It’s “Operation Dry Water” weekend and Iowa authorities are planning extra patrols on the state’s lakes, rivers and reservoirs. Steve Reighard of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is one the officers who patrols the Iowa Great Lakes...
by Dar Danielson | Jun 27, 2014 | Crime & Courts, Health & Medicine, News
The Iowa Supreme Court has ordered a lawsuit back to court to determine if multiple sclerosis is considered a disability under the Iowa Civil Rights Act. John Goodpaster was a customer service manager selling frozen food items for Schwan’s when he started...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Jun 27, 2014 | News, Weather
Heavy rain is likely to dampen the weekend plans of many Iowans who had hoped to attend outdoor concerts, baseball games, bike rides and art festivals. Meteorologist Kevin Skow, at the National Weather Service, says the thunderstorms that are rumbling across the state...
by Matt Kelley | Jun 27, 2014 | Crime & Courts, News
Police have identified the two suspects who were captured following a chase and bank robbery Thursday in Cedar Rapids. The robbery of a U.S. Bank in the Czech Village area of Cedar Rapids was reported around 4:45 p.m. The two suspects fled in a van, which police...