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Kim Phuong Taylor faced up to five years in prison on 52 counts of voter fraud. The federal judge worried the public might see the case as politically motivated.
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Two developers received COVID-19 relief money to help bring more affordable housing to the city.
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Members of the Hinton wrestling team are accused of hazing other teammates with a taser.
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Saturday is the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Since then, nearly 500,000 Ukrainian refugees have come to the U.S., and one woman has helped bring dozens of them to a northwest Iowa county.
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DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge didn’t see as many waterfowl fly through this year, but the dry conditions that are to blame could actually benefit birds in the future.
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Iowa again braced for another winter storm, this time bringing a blizzard warning for a large portion of the state.
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Prosecutors in one of Iowa's biggest counties are working longer hours to try and keep up in the face of shortages across the state. The head of the state bar association says the issue is "multifaceted."
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Many fire departments across the state have struggled for years to find enough people to work as firefighters, EMTs and ambulance drivers. They hope they might have enough support to bring change in the next legislative session.
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Small businesses make up the majority of businesses in Iowa.
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Prosecutors say Kim Phuong Taylor wanted her husband to win elections in 2020 “by any means necessary.”