A classmate took a video of the incident, but Council Bluffs Police say they don’t see any charges being filed.
The first piece of legislation President Trump will sign into law includes provisions Iowa’s congressional delegation has sought for the past eight years. Iowa Congressman Randy Feenstra […]
All four of Iowa’s representatives — all Republican — voted Wednesday to pass the Laken Riley Act, sending it to Trump’s desk for final approval. The legislation is the f irst bill that Trump can sign into law during his new term and marks an early victory for the president, who promised to enact harsher immigration laws if elected.
Trevor John Collison, 32, has been returned to the United States and will appear before a Federal Magistrate for his outstanding warrant.
The first piece of legislation President Trump will sign into law includes provisions Iowa’s congressional delegation has sought for the past eight years. Iowa Congressman Randy Feenstra is a sponsor of “Sarah’s Law” — named for a 21 year old Council Bluffs woman who died in Omaha just hours after she’d graduated from college.
The Iowans’ push stems from the 2016 death of Sarah Root, a Council Bluffs resident who was killed by an undocumented immigrant driving drunk.
An Iowa man accused of child sex crimes was found in Indonesia. On Tuesday the U.S. Marshals Service announced that with the help of the U.S. Department of State and
(Council Bluffs) A Council Bluffs man was sentenced to 22 years (264 months) in federal prison for conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine.
An Iowa man wanted on multiple federal child sexual exploitation charges has been arrested Trevor John Collison, 32, is charged with se
The Council Bluffs Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a missing 86-year-old man. Dale Edward Haven was last seen in Adair at
Iowa Western Community College officials are ecstatic over the new semester's enrollment picture. Iowa Western President Dr. Daniel Kinney anticipates an increase between half-of-a-percent to 1%--similar to hikes in recent semesters.
Lawmakers introduced a slew of bills in the second week of the session, including hands-free driving legislation, new traffic camera rules and a ban on citizen police review boards.  To add on to the chilly week,