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Doctors say an Iowa soldier wounded in last week's deadly shooting at Fort Hood in Texas should make a full recovery. Click here to watch the memorial service at Fort Hood. Full Story »
Doctors say an Iowa soldier wounded in last week's deadly shooting at Fort Hood in Texas should make a full recovery. Click here to watch the memorial service at Fort Hood. Full Story »
Fifty years after the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at Waterloo's West High School, its renovated auditorium will be rededicated with a memorial to the slain civil rights leader. Full Story »
An Iowa City woman has been accused of assaulting a police officer who responded to a report the woman was lying in the street. Full Story »
You may not want to think about it just yet, but the holidays are right around the corner. Full Story »
Portions of downtown Jefferson City are shut down because of a possible hostage situation at the Governor's Office building. Full Story »
Linn County Public Health is holding an appointment only H1N1 clinic on Sunday, November 15, 2009. Full Story »
The case against the former manager of a kosher meatpacking plant is in the hands of the jury. Full Story »
DES MOINES (KWWL) -- All Iowa court employees will have to take ten unpaid days off between December 4, 2009 and June 18, 2010. This comes after courts were already closed for five days this year. Full Story »
The Career Services Department at Kirkwood Community College is hosting a fall career fair Tuesday. Full Story »
Waterloo Police Chief Thomas J. Jennings announced yesterday that the Waterloo Police Department has joined the national alert network "A Child is Missing" designed to alert citizens via telephone when a child, an elderly person or a disabled person goes missing. Full Story »
In the last fallout from the state's budget crunch, the Iowa Supreme Court has ordered judges, magistrates and other staffers to take 10 days of unpaid furloughs between December and next June. Court offices also will close on the days when employees are off work. Full Story »
Five Iowans have been indicted on federal wire fraud charges as the result of an organized retail theft investigation conducted by the Ottumwa Police Department. Full Story »
Corn harvest projections are down but this year's crop is still expected to reach near record levels. A report released Tuesday by the National Agricultural Statistics Service shows corn production forecast at 12.9 billion bushels, down 1 percent from last month but still 7 percent higher than 2008. Full Story »
Officials say too much rain and an influx of debris from last year's flood are causing the stench drifting from Iowa City's landfill. Neighbors have been dealing with the smelly problem for more than a year, and have filed complaints with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. Full Story »
The first Colby Motors car hit the streets of Iowa Nov. 10, 1910. Mason City entrepreneur, William Colby, founded the Colby Motor Company in 1910. Full Story »
The idea is simple, walk into your local pharmacy with unused or leftover medication, and drop it in a TakeAway drop-box. Full Story »
Iowa State researchers say they may have made a major breakthrough in the fight against Parkinson's disease. Full Story »
More than 650,000 borrowers, or 20 percent of those eligible, have signed up for trials lasting up to five months, the Treasury Department says. Full Story »
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has scheduled her first stop in Iowa since the last election, promoting her memoir at a bookstore in Sioux City next month. Full Story »
Officials say too much rain and an influx of debris from last year's flood are causing the stench drifting from Iowa City's landfill. Full Story »
BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) -- A judge has denied a bid by prosecutors to amend the murder charge against a Burlington man accused of killing his ex-wife and setting her house on fire. Des Moines County prosecutors Full Story »
Dozens of veterans from Eastern Iowa tour the sites in our nation's capital. Full Story »
A Green Bay man who provided the heroin to a teen who died of an overdose is sentenced to 15 years in prison. Full Story »
The driver of Boston subway train that came to a screeching halt just before hitting a woman who had fallen onto the tracks has been hailed as a hero. Full Story »
Bodies that grace the covers of magazines aren't always attainable, but true fitness is. That is the message from one woman who wants everyone, even "average Joes" to live healthily. Meet Kristan Steinbron, someone you should know. Full Story »
A morning moonset peeks through the autumn foliage near Bradfordton, Ill. AP Photo/Seth Perlman
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