On Thursday, Jan. 2, officers were attempting to locate 32-year-old Charquan Mylick Hargrove. Hargrove had active felony warrants out for his arrest for offenses including Domestic Abuse Assault and Felon In Possession of A Firearm.
Court documents say the mother-son pair used Amazon door codes multiple times to illegally enter the High Street Lofts and steal packages from the mail room.
Iowa Republicans last year used their legislative majorities to push through a trove of priorities over the objections of Democrats, passing reforms ranging from an overhaul of education agencies that provide special education and other support services to school districts in Iowa, to tax cuts to illegal immigration enforcement.
From a casino moratorium to immigration policy to a hands-free driving law, here’s a look at the hot-button issues likely to resurface during this year’s Iowa legislative session, which begins Monday.
Here’s a look at the hot-button issues likely to resurface during this year’s Iowa legislative session, which begins Monday.
Recent events have shown that Trump does not have to impose a new regime of censorship if the press censors itself first.
The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity was placed on interim suspension in November after an alleged hazing incident.
Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), a key member of the Senate Armed Services Committee who has championed women serving in combat roles, announced Tuesday that she will vote for Pete Hegseth,
The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to revive former Rep. Steve King’s (R-Iowa) bid to receive attorneys’ fees in a copyright fight that stemmed from a meme posted by his campaign. A jury
Des Moines police have arrested two people after three armed robberies were reported over 30 minutes on Saturday. 36-year-old Clayton Joseph Sanders and 23-year-old Neveah Jeaniya Burks were charged with three counts of first-degree robbery, conspiracy to commit a forcible felony and persons ineligible to carry dangerous weapons.
Robert Gonzales, 53, of Des Moines pleaded guilty to robbery and kidnapping charges after forcing a woman to withdraw cash at several ATMs in June.
In Iowa, 10 people who were charged with Jan. 6-related offenses are receiving reprieves from Trump. Nine Iowans were pardoned after facing convictions, and a tenth, who was not yet convicted, will have his case permanently dismissed.