DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – Police are investigating a shooting that injured one person early Thursday morning on Des Moines’ south side. When police arrived, they found an adult male suffering from gunshot wounds to both of his legs.
DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – A south side Des Moines nail salon owner was assaulted on the job, and her attacker left her bruised and bloodied. Mau Deng, owner of Rachael’s Nails and Spa said, “I’m so scared. Scared of everything. At night, I cannot sleep.” Deng says she did the woman’s nails Friday, and the woman refused to pay. After asking the woman to pay, the customer began to beat Deng, mostly around her face and head.
DUBUQUE, IA (IRN) – The city of Dubuque is expanding its already-sizable network of cameras surveilling the city. Earlier this week, Mayor Brad Cavanagh mentioned the “continued investment” in the security camera network in his State of the City address. The city already has 1,300 cameras.
IOWA CITY, IA (IRN) – The Big Ten keeps getting tougher in women’s basketball. The conference sent four teams to the NCAA Sweet 16 a second straight year in 2022, and it leads the nation with six programs in the Associated Press preseason Top 25. Caitlin Clark, who could go down as one of the greatest college players of all time, leads a fourth-ranked Iowa team that returns all five starters for a third straight year and is picked to win the league title.
URBANDALE, IA (IRN) – Twenty years ago, Pat Hoberg was umpiring Little League games in Urbandale. Friday, he’ll be an umpire at the World Series. Since breaking into the majors eight years ago, Major League Baseball has graded Hoberg as one of the best umpires in the business.
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