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Crime

Mexican illegal with drive-by shooting conviction nabbed in Norhern Iowa

A Mexican national living in northwest Iowa has pleaded guilty in federal court to illegally reentering the United States as an aggravated felon, after authorities say he had already been deported four times and had prior federal convictions for the same offense.

His criminal history includes a 1991 conviction in Los Angeles County, California, for shooting at an inhabited dwelling, an offense federal prosecutors identified as an aggravated felony. The California crime is commonly associated with firing a gun at an occupied home or building.

Politics

Reynolds signs $4.2 billion Iowa property tax relief bill, slate of other new laws

DES MOINES — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a major property tax relief bill into law on May 18, 2026, along with a slate of other bills affecting health care, education, transportation, radon mitigation, abortion regulations, prescription access and other issues.

The centerpiece of the bill-signing announcement was SF 2472, a property tax package Reynolds said will save Iowa homeowners $4.2 billion over six years.

Crime

Northern Iowa arrest for fleeing police leads to federal guilty plea for Guatemalan alien

A Guatemalan man living in Northern Iowa has pleaded guilty in federal court after authorities say he illegally reentered the United States, fled from law enforcement more than once and was later turned over to immigration authorities following an arrest.

According to federal prosecutors, law enforcement attempted to stop a vehicle driven by Morales-Ramos on April 1, 2026, for speeding. Authorities say he failed to stop and later fled on foot. Inside the vehicle, law enforcement allegedly found an open alcohol bottle in the center console, additional alcohol in the car and a fictitious international driver’s license.

Crime

Desperate Minnesota suspect accused of staggering Medicaid fraud scheme caught after balcony escape from FBI

MINNEAPOLIS — A Minnesota suspect accused in a multimillion-dollar Medicaid fraud scheme was captured Thursday after federal authorities say he jumped from a fourth-floor balcony to escape FBI agents trying to arrest him.

The suspect, Muhammad Abdulqadir Omar, is accused of working with Ibrahim Bashir Abdi, 25, of Minneapolis, in a fraud scheme involving Minnesota’s Housing Stabilization Services program, a Medicaid-funded program intended to help people with disabilities and other eligible residents find and keep housing.

Crime

Minnesota fraudster who stole $250 million gets 500 months in the slammer

WASHINGTON – The ringleader of the “Feeding Our Future” scam up in neighboring Minnesota that robbed taxpayers nationwide of countless millions with virtually zero return on investment will roam a tiny cell for probably the rest of her existence, federal authorities said on Friday.

Aimee Bock (pictured at top in a jail photo) has been sentenced to 500 months in prison for her lead role in a $250 million fraud scheme that exploited a federally funded child nutrition program during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Business

Beloved Cookies, etc. returning to Mason City for sweet summer Saturdays

MASON CITY – More than a decade after a beloved cookie shop closed its doors in Mason City, the familiar taste of Cookies, etc. is making a sweet return.

Cookies, etc. announced May 15, 2026, that it will be back in Mason City this summer, serving customers every Saturday at the Mason City Farmers Market.

Business

Iowa farmers push ahead with planting as storms batter parts of state and rain helps young crops

DES MOINES – Iowa farmers made strong progress in the fields last week, even as severe storms brought hail, damaging winds and a tornado threat to parts of the state, according to the latest Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report.

The report, covering May 11-17, 2026, shows Iowa’s corn and soybean planting seasons are moving ahead of the five-year average, a positive sign for the state’s ag economy as farmers try to capitalize on timely fieldwork windows and favorable moisture.

Politics

U.S. tightens economic pressure on Iran as threat of new military strikes hangs over war

WASHINGTON – The United States is escalating its economic campaign against Iran even as the threat of new military attacks continues to hang over the widening U.S.-Iran war.

On May 19, 2026, the U.S. State Department announced new sanctions against Iranian currency exchange houses, associated personnel, front companies and 19 vessels accused of helping Tehran evade international sanctions and move money from oil and petrochemical sales.