September 21, 2017 Doctor goes into labor while delivering patient's baby A doctor who was nearing the end of her own pregnancy was helping to deliver one of her patient’s babies when she unexpectedly went into labor.
September 19, 2017 Preschool teacher arrested for going to work drunk, reportedly appears in court drunk An Iowa preschool teacher convicted of being drunk at work appeared in court Thursday -- intoxicated again, court records showed.
September 18, 2017 Hawkeye fan wave brings joy to 4-year-old patient, family One Iowa boy and his family were especially grateful for the Hawkeye’s newest football tradition that sees thousands of fans stand in their seats at Kinnick Stadium and wave to the patients inside University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital.
July 5, 2017 Video shows suspect in pain after Iowa trooper's gun strike Police video shows an Iowa trooper jammed the barrel of his loaded rifle into the shoulder of a suspect at the end of a police chase, leaving the man injured.
July 5, 2017 Iowa city prepares for highest floodwaters since 2008 record Residents of Cedar Rapids are watching anxiously as the quickly rising Cedar River threatens to inundate their city with devastating floodwaters for the second time in just over eight years.
July 5, 2017 Residents evacuate Cedar Rapids homes ahead of flooding in Iowa Several thousand residents of Cedar Rapids left their homes Sunday as floodwaters began to spill out of the rising Cedar River, and Iowa's second-largest city worked to apply the lessons officials learned after the record 2008 flood.
July 5, 2017 Snowflake Watch: Safe words for safe spaces Citizens have 911. Employees have the EEOC. Consumers have the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and distressed sailors have the Coast Guard. But what do America’s college students have? Where can they turn when they find themselves outside campus “safe spaces” and suffer a “microaggression”?
July 5, 2017 Storm that spawned 24 tornado reports barrels east; 3 dead A powerful and wide-reaching line of severe storms barreled east on Wednesday threatening new damage, after spinning off as many as 24 tornadoes across the central U.S., killing at least three people.
July 5, 2017 Iowa city braces as flood levels soar; National Guard ready to help Thousands of people evacuated Cedar Rapids and others braced for potential disaster as the river running through Iowa's largest city reached its second-highest peak ever on Tuesday.
July 5, 2017 Hundreds evacuate as heavy rains ratchet up flood danger in Iowa Roughly half of the homes and businesses in an area of Cedar Rapids, Iowa expected to see major flooding have evacuated, a city spokeswoman told reporters Monday.