Danielle Gehr / IowaWatch
Amid protests and change, Iowa police training on implicit bias varies
In 2015, the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy lacked training on implicit bias. As a cadet there then, Natasha Greene sought discussions on her own about some of the mistaken beliefs
24 rural Iowa counties opt for single polling site amid COVID-19 concerns
Voters in one Iowa county of 9,000 cast their ballots the same way people purchase a Big Mac: in the drivethrough. The Bloomfield Fire Department, the usual polling location
Professors switch quickly to online teaching, noting few benefits, more hours, less interaction
University of Northern Iowa professor Anelia Dimitrova expected the coronavirus would cause a two-week spring break extension – not a swift end to campus life and the beginning of teaching online. She thought it was odd, she said, when one of her students noted in March that their last class before





