Iowa Man Found Guilty in Murder of Police Officer During Arrest Attempt

Algona, Iowa – A local jury found Kyle Ricke, 43, guilty of first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of an Algona police officer during an attempted arrest. The verdict was delivered on Thursday after a brief deliberation, potentially sentencing Ricke to life imprisonment. The courtroom was reported to be packed with family and friends of Officer Kevin Cram, 33, who was tragically killed in the line of duty. This sentencing is set for Aug. 21. On a routine patrol, Officer Cram had acknowledged a warrant for Ricke’s arrest related to harassment charges. Upon spotting Ricke, … Read more

Iowa Governor Advocates for Leniency in Federal Child Labor Fines Amid State Law Changes

DES MOINES, Iowa — Governor Kim Reynolds is challenging fines imposed by the U.S. Department of Labor on several Iowa businesses, which have been cited for violations of federal child labor laws. The governor is advocating for a review or renegotiation of these penalties, suggesting that the fines are overly punitive. This plea from the governor comes after a change in the state’s legislation, which Reynolds signed last year, permitting teens in Iowa to work later hours than previously allowed. The new state laws enable 14 and 15-year-olds to work until 9 p.m. on school … Read more

Controversial Bill Makes Being in Iowa a State Crime for Previously Denied or Removed Individuals

DES MOINES, Iowa – Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has signed a bill into law that makes it a state crime for a person to be in Iowa if they have previously been denied admission or removed from the United States. The law, which will go into effect on July 1, has raised concerns among Iowa’s immigrant communities and has sparked discussions among legal experts and law enforcement officials about its enforcement. This legislation, known as Senate File 2340, closely resembles a Texas law that is currently facing legal challenges. Leaders of the Iowa Latinx community … Read more

Iowa Gov. Signs Law Allowing Police to Arrest Migrants Previously Denied Entry or Deported

Des Moines, Iowa – Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has signed a new law that allows state authorities to arrest migrants who have been denied entry or deported from the US. The law, known as SF 2340, aims to address what the governor calls the failure of the Biden administration to enforce immigration laws. Reynolds accuses the administration of refusing to deport those who enter the country illegally, while the new law gives Iowa law enforcement the power to enforce existing immigration laws. Under the new law, migrants who have outstanding deportation orders, have been previously … Read more