The initial report of a man entering the river came on June 10. His body was found on June 13, and now the identity of the individual has been released to the public by Waterloo Police.
Conversion therapy first began to be made illegal in the United States in 2013. Linn County (the first to outlaw the practice in Iowa) is finally catching up on criminalizing the practice.
It's not every day that Iowans find mortars from 80 years ago just chilling in the ground near their homes. Melissa Williams of Dubuque is an exception to that rule.
Corporal Harold Keller of Brooklyn, Iowa, wasn't positively identified for his role in WWII until 2019 -- 40 years after his death. Now he's being honored for his service.
The message at yesterday's press conference was quite clear -- the Waterloo Police Department doesn't believe they can handle this issue all on their own. They're calling on residents.
Hazel Swanson volunteered her own time to serve America during World War II as part of the Civil Air Patrol. Now, she and all her compatriots are being honored.