Todd Magel, KCCI News

Todd Magel

KCCI News

Urbandale, IA, United States

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Past articles by Todd:

Security camera video shows deadly Starts Right Here shooting

New court records reveal a security camera captured the moment a gunman walked into the Starts Right Here learning center in Des Moines and shot two students on Jan. 23. → Read More

$30M plan would transform Newton’s old Maytag plant into hotel and apartment complex

Ever since Maytag closed its doors in 2007, the city has been trying to come up with a plan to use its historic corporate campus. → Read More

High-speed police chase ends with crash in West Des Moines

Firefighters and paramedics are responding to police chase that ended with a crash Monday morning. → Read More

Hearing held for Gov. Reynolds’ education bill that would restrict LGBTQ concepts in schools

Iowa Lawmakers are hearing from Iowans about proposed legislation that calls for educational restrictions for LGBTQ students. → Read More

Romeo Perdomo sentenced for role in deadly East High shooting

A teenage suspect charged in a 2022 deadly shooting outside East High School is now sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole. → Read More

Snowstorm won't stop wrestling fans in Iowa

Fans brave snowstorm to support boys' state wrestlers → Read More

Parents wonder if a Fort Dodge school waited too long to report threat

KCCI is investigating a complaint about a possible delayed reporting of a gun threat at a Fort Dodge Catholic school. A 16-year-old was arrested at St. Edmond. The school threat happened Jan. 24. → Read More

Iowa State Lacrosse team loses privileges for parking in front of marijuana dispensary

A picture of an Iowa State University vehicle parked in front of a Colorado marijuana dispensary has the school's lacrosse team in trouble. → Read More

Oversize load slows traffic in the Des Moines metro

How does a half-million pound truck drive through the Des Moines metro? Slowly! → Read More

Final phase of Fleur Drive rebuild to begin in the spring

Busy Fleur Drive is set for a final rebuilding phase this spring. → Read More

Iowa's Mobile ID App is being delayed to make it safer

The mobile ID app was supposed to be unveiled last year. → Read More

Crushed by 7000-lb pickup: Bondurant man tells his story of survival

How doctors and faith saved the life of a man crushed by a 7,000-pound pickup. → Read More

Residents displaced after Humboldt Care Center forced to close

Forty-five residents are looking for a new place to live now that a Humboldt nursing home is set to close. → Read More

High-tech cameras give Fort Dodge first responders a new look

The department's new fire cameras are small, and lightweight and are mounted to their helmets. They capture footage that most people have never seen before, and that footage could help make firefighting safer in Fort Dodge. → Read More

Job cutbacks loom for MercyOne amid financial troubles

The president and CEO blames the pandemic, inflation and gaps in payer reimbursements for financial troubles. → Read More

Iowa mother says her son is suicidal after being bullied at school

A West Des Moines mother is speaking out against bullying after her son was injured at school. → Read More

Two metro-area bar owners charged with using GPS device to stalk woman

"A lot of electronic evidence is what we deal with in today's day and age, and that can take some time," said Ankeny police spokesman Sgt. Corey Schneden. → Read More

Hundreds of tenants now out of their homes in Ames after faulty furnaces prompt evacuation

More than 200 Ames apartment tenants are out of their homes after the city ordered them to leave their units after an inspection found faulty furnaces. → Read More

Fort Dodge aims to add more police officers to its force

"I think for as little as this town is, there's way too much crime. Adding police officers would be nice," said resident Brenda Garrett. → Read More

Record number of illegal guns confiscated in Des Moines

“It happens every single day. Every single day we are taking guns off the street,” said Des Moines Police Sgt. Paul Parizek. → Read More