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The Iowa Senate approved regulations for traffic cameras that automatically issue speeding tickets Monday, sending the bill to Gov. Kim Reynolds’ desk for her signature.
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A bill that would prohibit Iowa cities from having citizen police review boards to review police misconduct and discipline was approved Tuesday by a House committee.
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Members of the Hinton wrestling team are accused of hazing other teammates with a taser.
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The franchise fee would help pay for 20% more law enforcement officers and more community amenities.
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A campaign is underway to pressure the Johnson County attorney to drop charges against protesters arrested for obstructing an Iowa City intersection in October 2023.
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Joe Gonzalez was one of the first Latino officers to serve in the Des Moines Police Department a half century ago. Today, he is the executive director of the largest ethnic event in Iowa, the Latino Heritage Festival.
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From local curling wins to Iowa's contested Congressional seats, host Ben Kieffer covers the biggest stories of the week.
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In a ruling issued Monday, Polk County Judge Michael Huppert wrote state lawmakers “overstepped” their authority by going against an Iowa Supreme Court ruling and attempting to legalize warrantless garbage searches by police.
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Woodbury County’s new law enforcement center will open even later than expected. A construction delay is to blame.
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The opening of Woodbury County’s new law enforcement center has been delayed. The chairman of the Woodbury County Supervisors is upset about the lack of communication surrounding the project.