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Provider caring for ex-Glenwood center clients is accused of abuse; it denies allegations

Community Options, a provider caring for former Glenwood center clients, is under scrutiny following over 30 allegations of adult dependent abuse. The organization has denied any wrongdoing despite being placed on probation. This situation raises significant concerns about the care and oversight of vulnerable populations in Iowa.

3 UI frats and 1 sorority have been investigated this semester for policy violations. What we know:

The University of Iowa is investigating three fraternities and one sorority for violations related to hazing and alcohol this fall semester. These investigations highlight ongoing concerns about campus safety and the behavior of Greek life organizations. The article provides an overview of the allegations and their implications for the university community.

Iowa City Police Department introduces Crisis Co-Responder team

The Iowa City Police Department has launched its first Crisis Co-Responder team, comprising Officer Kristie Davis and Mental Health Liaison Kelsie Tomlin. This initiative aims to enhance the community's mental health crisis response and connect individuals with necessary resources.

Cyclist remembered as 'uplifting light' by friends, family after being killed by car

Ashlee Hopkins, a 41-year-old cyclist from Iowa City, has died eight days after being struck by a vehicle while participating in a cycling event. Friends and family remember her as an uplifting presence in the community, known for her contributions to local organizations and her passion for cycling. The investigation into the accident is ongoing.

Iowa City Police Department hosts winter clothing drive

The Iowa City Police Department is launching its annual winter clothing drive in collaboration with the Consultation of Religious Communities to provide warm clothing for those in need. Donations of winter apparel will be accepted from September 23 to October 11, 2024, with distribution occurring from October 16 to 19. Community members are encouraged to participate while following health guidelines.

Photos: Iowa City protestors rally against Israel's involvement in Lebanon

Protesters in Iowa City rallied on September 24, 2024, at the Pentacrest to denounce Israel's military actions in Gaza and Lebanon. The demonstration featured speeches from various activists, highlighting the urgency of the situation. The event reflects growing local concern over international conflicts and their implications.

Ex-Iowa City officer claims racial discrimination in federal lawsuit

Former Iowa City police officer Emilio Puente has filed a federal lawsuit alleging racial and disability discrimination. The lawsuit highlights significant issues within the Iowa City Police Department and raises concerns about systemic discrimination in law enforcement. Puente's claims could have far-reaching implications for police practices and community trust.