December 8, 2016 'Gender violence' test mandatory for incoming students at Iowa college A college in Iowa is demanding many of its students pass a 60-minute online course on “gender violence” before they are allowed to attend classes in the spring semester.
December 6, 2016 Officer won't be charged in shooting that paralyzed Iowa man A white police officer will not be charged in a shooting that left an unarmed black motorist paralyzed and sparked protests in Iowa's second largest city, a prosecutor said Tuesday.
December 1, 2016 Three killed after truck crashes into Iowa Walmart A pickup truck rammed through the front door of a Walmart in Iowa, killing three people, local media reported.
November 29, 2016 Odd pattern brings rare November tornadoes to Iowa, Nebraska Meteorologists say warmer weather has brought unusual November weather to Iowa and Nebraska: tornadoes.
November 29, 2016 Jackpot rigging scandal grows in scope as trials near A prosecutor says two brothers accused of conspiring to fix lottery games in five states had rigged another drawing for which they claimed a jackpot and planted software on additional computers that would have enabled them to fix more games if they hadn't been caught.
November 25, 2016 Chef keeps homeless kitchen going after getting $10G from Ellen DeGeneres Lauren Blanchard talks with a chef who was given a second chance in life and is now passing it forward.
November 18, 2016 Man accused of killing 2 officers had praised police earlier Days before he allegedly killed two Iowa police officers, Scott Michael Greene sent a note to one of their departments apologizing for prior run-ins, saying his "dark days" were over and praising police as "absolute heroes."
November 15, 2016 Iowa woman draws backlash after taunting police officers wearing black bands A woman in Iowa who streamed video live on Facebook showing her berating police in a cafe last week got a calm reaction from the officers, but critics called it "vulgar," "narcissistic" and full of hatred.
November 14, 2016 APNewsBreak: Iowa State president had earlier 'hard landing' Iowa State University President Steven Leath damaged a private plane in a hard landing in 2014, 11 months before he banged up a university aircraft in remarkably similar fashion.
November 11, 2016 Parents of teenager sue prosecutor to stall sexting charges The parents of a 14-year-old Iowa girl are suing a county prosecutor to try to stop him from filing criminal charges against the teen after she sent suggestive photos of herself to a boy.