Category Archives: Local News

New laws kick in today

New laws kick in today

We may not have a budget yet, but we have begun a new year for state laws.  One measure would allow sledding in more public parks next winter by protecting cities from liability if people are injured. Another would allow grocery stores to sell craft beer in refillable containers.MORE

Torch Afternoon News 6-30: IDOT leader lays out future for Iowa, Police urge Branstad to sign radio bill, Former DM police chief moves up

Torch Afternoon News 6-30: IDOT leader lays out future for Iowa, Police urge Branstad to sign radio bill, Former DM police chief moves up

Local and state transportation and economic planning leaders met earlier today in Windsor Heights to talk about the future of Iowa’s transportation and city planning. Paul Trombino with the state Department of Transportation says the goal of the department in the future is to connect each mode of transportation. Trobino says he’d also like to see…MORE

Torch Morning News you can use 6-30:

Torch Morning News you can use 6-30:

A federal jury has tossed out a bias suit against the former dean of U-I’s law school.  Teresa Manning contended that Carolyn Jones rejected her for a faculty post because of her conservative political beliefs. A former University of Iowa student has been arrested in China for the murder of an ISU student last fall. …MORE

Bird flu workers get aid

Bird flu workers get aid

Up to a thousand Iowa poultry workers could be out of a job by August because of the bird flu epidemic. Iowa Workforce Development is pairing with Iowa Central College to offer job training programs and re-employment opportunities to those affected. Workforce says the money for the program is provided by the feds.        MORE

EPA loses coal emissions battle

EPA loses coal emissions battle

The EPA loses a battle on Iowa turf…the U-S Supreme Court threw out the agency’s limits on mercury emissions from coal-fired plants, saying it needed to consider costs when deciding the rules.  MidAmerican Energy was one of the companies testifying against the stiffer regs.MORE

Grinnell makes Forbes’ Top 100

Grinnell makes Forbes’ Top 100

The newest list of America’s Top 100 Colleges is out, and Grinnell College is on it, at number 58. The Forbes Top Colleges list shows schools with a winning formula of high student satisfaction and graduation rates, alumni career success, and low student debt.MORE

Torch Afternoon News 6-29: Fleur Drive reopens, Presidential candidates spending Independence Day in Iowa, Governor waiting until next week to sign budget

Torch Afternoon News 6-29: Fleur Drive reopens, Presidential candidates spending Independence Day in Iowa, Governor waiting until next week to sign budget

Fleur Drive is now open. The street between Bell and MLK Junior Parkway had been closed since Thursday because of flooding. Des Moines parks and rec is also requesting volunteers to help clean up Grays Lake Park today and tomorrow so the park can reopen. They’ll be giving volunteers tools to pick up sticks and…MORE

Torch Morning News you can use 6-29:

Torch Morning News you can use 6-29:

Des Moines’ firefighters’ union has censured its chief for lack of safety protocols and lack of respect for his workers.  John TeKippe has been criticized for leaving positions open and for setting up a policy that puts new firefighters on probation for two years, unable to help with medical duties. Iowa’s Board of Regents is…MORE

Troopers out in force this week

Troopers out in force this week

Iowa’s roads will get some extra scoping this week, as we head into the Fourth of July holiday weekend.  The state’s Department of Public Safety says the 4th weekend is traditionally one of the deadliest on Iowa highways.  Most of the fatal crashes have been drunk driving cases.MORE

Fire chief censured

Fire chief censured

Des Moines’ fire chief has been censured by the firefighters’ union for lack of safety protocols and disrespect toward firefighters.  John TeKippe has been under fire from firefighters for lack of staff. The union’s president says there are currently more than a dozen positions open across the department that have been left empty for more…MORE