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Investigators Find Blood, Among Other Key Evidence, in Kathlynn Shepard Search
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Investigators released multiple pieces of information that are key to the investigation. Comment?
Water Works Cuts Back Supplies
Des Moines Water Works announced the Des Moines and Racoon Rivers are too polluted to keep using for drinking water. Comment?
Blood Found Means Diminished Hope in Search for Kathlynn
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Iowa investigators say the discovery of blood of a missing 15-year-old girl has diminished hope of finding her alive. Comment?
Water Works Asks Customers to Manage Irrigation
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Despite improving drought conditions, Des Moines Water Works is asking customers to manage their irrigation practices. Comment?
Iowa House Adjourns Landmark 2013 Session
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Iowa lawmakers have adjourned the 2013 session after reaching deals to cut property taxes, revise education policy and provide health care for low-income residents. Comment?
Kidnapping Suspect Probed in Cousins' Deaths
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An Iowa police chief says a dozen investigators are looking into whether the suspect in Monday's kidnapping of two girls is connected to last year's slaying of two cousins who vanished 90 miles away. Comment?
Alleged Kidnapping Victim Speaks Out
"I don't want to be called a hero," Dezi said. "I want them to call me by my name." "He asked us if we wanted to earn some money mowing lawns... He said that he'd take us to our house, but he just kept on going," said Dezi. Comment?
Waukee Woman Will Be Charged After Driving Off I-235 Overpass
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Authorities say a woman suspected of drunken driving drove her car off an interstate overpass in West Des Moines before rolling down an embankment. Comment?
The Iowa Senate adjourned the 2013 legislative session late Wednesday night, but the House is set to return Thursday for more votes. Comment?
Landmark Boy Scout Vote To Come Down Thursday
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DES MOINES After months of states holding debates and demonstrations and scouts picking sides, leaders from Boy Scout groups all over the nation will come to Texas to make a crucial vote on whether to lift the ban on openly gay scouts and leaders. Comment?
Dayton Community Comes Together in Time of Need
Since Monday, the town of Dayton and surrounding communities have come together to find Kathlynn Shepard. Comment?
Oklahoma Twister a Top-of-the-Scale EF-5
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The National Weather Service says the tornado that hit Moore, Okla., was a top-of-the-scale EF-5 twister with winds of at least 200 mph. Comment?
Branstad To Visit Civil War Site in Mississippi
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Gov. Terry Branstad is heading to the Vicksburg National Military Park in Mississippi later this week for a re-dedication of the Iowa State Memorial. Comment?
Hospitals Treat More Than 200 After Oklahoma Tornado
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Hospital officials say they've treated more than 200 patients, including dozens of children, since a tornado ripped through suburban Oklahoma City. Comment?
Oklahoma City Tornado Death Toll Revised
The state medical examiner's office has revised the death toll from a tornado in an Oklahoma City suburb to 24 people, including seven children. Comment?
Federal Judge Orders Child Returned To Sweden
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A federal judge in Des Moines has ordered a 3-year-old girl at the center of an international custody dispute returned to Sweden after concluding the child is being wrongfully kept in Iowa by her mother. Comment?
Former Indianola Attorney Arrested in Overbillings Case
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A former attorney for the city of Indianola has been arrested on charges of filing nearly $91,000 in overbillings during a six-year period. Comment?
Iowa lawmakers have reached a tentative deal to accept federal funding to provide health care coverage to low-income residents. Comment?
West Des Moines School Board Names Interim Superintendent
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The board approved 45-year-old Lisa Remy, associate superintendent of human resources for the district, by a 7-0 vote Wednesday. Comment?
Lawmaker Says They Have Tentative Education Deal
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Republican Rep. Ron Jorgenson, of Sioux City, says Wednesday the plan would provide more basic school funding for the next academic year, as well as offer dollars to districts that adopt a program to raise minimum teacher pay and offer leadership incentives. Comment?