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Des Moines Register/Iowa Poll lawsuit moves to federal court - MSNLindsey Graham Wants to Make Sure Trump's Qatar Plane Deal 'Is Kosher' How to hard boil eggs without using water Sean 'Diddy' Combs Trial Day 1: First witnesses take the stand ...
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Elaine Graham Estes honored at Iowa State Fair - MSNFormer Des Moines Public Library Director Elaine Graham Estes was named an Iowan of the Day at the 2024 Iowa State Fair. Receiving a special day of recognition at the Fair on Friday, Estes can add ...
Each year, the Des Moines Register asks Iowa school officials to nominate seniors for Academic All-State recognition. Each ...
David William Graham, 82, of Des Moines, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, March 15, 2025, surrounded by his loved ones after a courageous battle with cancer.
Diane Lee Cavanaugh (Graham), 76, passed away on October 9, 2024, in West Des Moines, Iowa. Born on April 14, 1948, in Cedar Falls, Iowa, Diane attended grade school and high school in Hudson, Iowa.
People to Watch 2025: UI's new Technology Law Clinic, launched this year under professor Megan Graham, gives Iowa a voice in the future of technology.
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Des Moines Prep set to welcome inaugural class in fall of 2025 - MSNDES MOINES, Iowa — WHO 13’s Lindsey Burrell spoke with Matt Lakis, founding principal at Des Moines Prep, about the new $50 million nonprofit charter high school opening in Des Moines in the ...
After reviewing all body-worn camera footage and evidence from the July 30 shooting, Polk County attorney Kimberly Graham says officers' use of deadly force was legally justified.
It's a Des Moines Register tradition to close out each year and open the next by introducing readers to 15 People to Watch — individuals expected to make an impact on Iowa in the coming year.
Des Moines officers shot and killed a domestic dispute suspect after he pointed a pellet gun at them. The county attorney found the killing justified.
Two Des Moines police officers who fired shots at and killed a suspect in January were justified in their actions, according to the Polk County Attorney's Office.
Proposed Des Moines ordinances would ban camping in public spaces, force people to remove belongings more quickly and fine them for sleeping there.
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