The proposed legislation would not require a motorist to change lanes if there is a designated bike lane. The bill passed the senate yesterday and is now headed over to the house for debate. Lawmakers are also working on an amendment to the iowa constitution relating to Electronic Communications and data. The joint resolution would make it necessary for Law Enforcement to get a warrant to access that electronic information, from items like a computer or cell phone. The measure would have to pass two successive general assemblies before iowans could vote on it. 25 03 i think that philosophically, i think that our Fourth Amendment liberties should be held and protected zealously. And i think that is what a lot of iowans expect and obviously you have to balance that with public safety. The constitution is very clear on many of those things 25 23 the fbi says they want a onetime hack of the iphone from the San Bernardino terrorist. Today apple asked a federal court to throw out an order re
Too. When it was over four people were killed. Including the gunman, 14 others wounded. Five critically. Witnesses say the suspect. Cedric larry ford. Who was an employee of the excel industries plant. Was armed with an assault style weapon and a handgun. Police say ford also shot and wounded three people he encountered on the way to the plant before he went inside and opened fire. He was randomly shooting people. The first officer to arrive immediately engaged the gunman and single handily took him down. This man was not going to stop shooting. The only reason he stopped shooting was because that officer shot the shooter. Police say ford was served with a protection from abuse order filed by his girlfriend just hours before the shooting. 3 30 he gets served. 5 oclock we get the first shooting. Officials say this investigation will continue for quite some time but as of now this community is starting to mourn for the tragic loss of life here in rural kansas. In newton, sarah plake for
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A University of Kansas researcher who developed the first screening tool for eating disorders in veterans has been awarded a four-year, $4.2 million grant by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) to address eating disorders in active-duty members of the military.
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