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Former Iowa Governor Terry Branstad, a Republican, will be speaking in Algona this weekend about a Democrat who served in the ...
The pedestrian who was the victim of a hit-and-run in Des Moines last night has died. Des Moines police say witnesses tell officers the man was standing on the median of a busy intersection about ...
The Iowa Character Awards for 2025 are being announced, highlighting the people, teachers, communities and organizations that are helping to make positive changes across the state. Amy Smit is ...
Iowa’s law changed so you can now legally shoot off fireworks anywhere in the state on July 3rd and 4th this year. Kim Sandtoe operates one of two permanent Jake’s Fireworks buildings in ...
Even though it’s summer, advocates are worried about a winter heating program for Iowans. The Trump administration’s proposed budget includes eliminating funding for the Low-Income Home Energy ...
Forecasters say today should be the last day of brutal heat with triple-digit heat indices for much of central, southern and eastern Iowa, as a front moves in tonight that should bring rain and ...
Plans to move a child care center into unused space in a small town nursing home would create a first of its kind operation in Iowa. Melissa Michels, director of Kids Express Daycare in Sanborn ...
The Iowa March for Life is this Saturday at the State Capitol. Pulse Life Advocates executive director Maggie DeWitte says they started the event three years ago when the U.S. Supreme Court ...
Two Iowans are among the nearly 200 elected leaders from across the nation attending the United States Conference of Mayors, underway in Tampa, Florida. Waterloo Mayor Quentin Hart says he and his ...
Nearly 4,000 Iowa Army National Guard soldiers are in the midst of three weeks of rigorous summer training at the Joint Readiness Training Center at Fort Johnson, Louisiana. The commander of the ...
More Iowa employers are using chatbots driven by artificial intelligence to conduct their first rounds of job interviews, and an AI expert at the University of Iowa says it might rattle you at ...
A group of residents from three mobile home parks in Johnson County says the rent for their lots has increased dramatically and the out-of-state company that owns the parks has not addressed ...
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