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The Iowa Department of Corrections is now requiring all legal mail sent to inmates to first be photocopied, due to concerns the original documents could be infused with drugs. Some attorneys and advocates fear the policy may violate inmates’ constitutional right to legal counsel.
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Reports of racial bias in the University of Iowa football program have become a factor some recruits are considering as they look at joining the team. Top coaches and administrators are currently being sued over allegations of mistreatment.
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One Iowa lawmaker hopes people don’t see the guilty verdicts against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin as the end of the fight for racial justice.
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University of Iowa administrators can be held liable for monetary damages for improperly barring the Business Leaders in Christ, which rejects same sex relationships, a federal appeals court ruled Monday, in a victory for religious conservatives on college campuses. The case dates to 2017, when the organization barred a student from serving in its leadership after disclosing that he was gay and did not agree with its teachings on sexuality.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day during a pandemic means lots of virtual celebrations. And these celebrations come at a tumultuous time in U.S. history.
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Exploring the past with Charles Pearson as he continues to develop the Iowa African American Heritage Trail.
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Ben Kieffer speaks with Kesho Scott on remembering Rep. John Lewis
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The death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers has sparked demonstrations and protest nationwide. Floyd, a 46-year-old black man,…
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An email released from the Department of Human Services Monday shows a top official had knowledge of alleged controversial experiments conducted at…
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A western Iowa college says it has found new internships for dozens of international students who were facing being sent home by the end of January…