Police: Downtown Des Moines shooting suspect had an airsoft pistol 2024-11-29Des Moines police have determined the 70-year-old suspect who was shot and killed was brandishing an airsoft pellet gun during the fatal confrontation in downtown Des Moines on Tuesday morning. The two responding officers will be placed on paid administrative assignment in accordance with Des Moines Police Department policy. The Iowa Department of Public Safety Division of Criminal Investigation will lead the investigation with assistance from Des Moines detectives and crime scene investigators. Iowa private colleges expand free tuition options to boost enrollment 2024-11-29An increased number of higher education institutions, in Iowa and across the U.S., are launching 100% tuition coverage programs for students, some with few eligibility requirements beyond admission to the university, a certain grade-point average and a federal student aid application. Drake University and Simpson College in Iowa have expanded their full-tuition scholarship offerings, aiming to attract more students and boost enrollment. College officials say they are confident the programs will help grow both enrollment and revenue. Iowa revokes massage therapist's license over falsified application 2024-11-29The Iowa Board of Massage Therapy has revoked the license of J. Xie, a woman whose falsified license application went undetected for almost a full year. The board alleges that in April 2022, Xie applied for an Iowa massage therapy license and indicated on her application that she'd never previously faced licensing discipline in another state, when in fact she had a criminal conviction and a voluntary license surrender in Nevada. |
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