Durrie Bouscaren
Durrie Bouscaren was a general assignment reporter with Iowa Public Radio from March 2013 through July 2014.
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This story has been updated. Missed medications. Falsified records. A veteran with dementia placed in a scalding hot shower, unable to move. One by one,...
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Fair housing group files complaints against 5 apartment complexes in St. Louis, St. Charles countiesA fair housing advocacy organization has filed federal complaints against five new apartment complexes in the St. Louis area. The Metropolitan St. Louis...
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When a child has an elevated amount of lead in their blood, it’s often up to Tammi Holmes to find the source. Once, it was a packet of turmeric, brought...
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To prove that a new-gene editing technology could be used to alter the cassava plant, scientists in the St. Louis suburbs zeroed in on a gene used to...
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Though Republicans in Congress have not passed a repeal of the Affordable Care Act, President Donald Trump has used a series of executive orders and...
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It’s been almost a week since a gunman killed 58 people and injured hundreds more in Las Vegas. The shooter used a device called a bump stock to modify...
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Two weeks after Hurricane Maria’s 155 mph winds pummeled the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico, many residents remain without easy access to electricity,...
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At a free drop-in clinic for sexually transmitted disease screening in Pine Lawn, just north of St. Louis, people wait outside the door before the doors...
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Intense stress faced by new moms can also affect the emotional development of their baby. That's a good reason to expand Medicaid coverage to low-income...
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Jail inmates at the St. Louis County Justice Center in Clayton stay for an average of 59 days before their cases are tried or dismissed. But 10 miles...