Republicans still have large legislative majorities in Iowa, but a Democrat’s apparent win in a solidly conservative area buoyed that party at a moment of uncertainty.
The audit identified a total of $436,179.92 in improper and unsupported disbursements, including $426,837.11 in improper payments and $9,342.81 in unsupported transactions. Among the improper payments were:
District 21 from Ankeny started off the 91st General Assembly with not a proposal to expand state funding, but expand the state.
DES MOINES, Iowa (Gray Media Iowa State Capitol Bureau) - Iowa will buy Minnesota’s nine most southern-most counties if an Iowa lawmaker has his way. State Senator Mike Bousselot, a Republican from Ankeny, says Iowa has lower taxes and regulations and would make for a better quality of life for the people and businesses in those nine counties.
Fluctuating temperatures this winter has led to dangerous conditions on Iowa's lakes.The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) says everyone needs to be ex
DES MOINES, Iowa — With the release of the 2025 NBA Castrol Rising Stars roster on Tuesday came the announcement that Minnesota Timberwolves forward Leonard Miller was named to the G League players pool.
DES MOINES, Iowa (KCCI) -- An Iowa lawmaker wants to expand the state of Iowa by buying Minnesota's southern row of nine counties. Though the proposal is far from a done deal, it's already stirring up conversation at the Statehouse.
A cheerleader at the University of Iowa says he will return to cheer after an injury during a basketball game in Iowa City.
Iowa women's basketball has six Quad 1 opportunities in February, a daunting stretch that allows Iowa to control its March Madness destiny.
DES MOINES, Iowa (Gray Media Iowa State Capitol Bureau) - Iowa will buy Minnesota’s nine most southern-most counties if an Iowa lawmaker has his way. State Senator Mike Bousselot, a Republican ...
A small town in western Iowa holds the name of the 'Ice Cream Capital of the World'. How did that end up in small town Iowa? I've got the answer.
(Des Moines) A representative of the Iowa Board of Regents told lawmakers Wednesday that the board is ready and willing to conduct the review of academic programs that would be required under a new bill.