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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 ...
Rare Iowa turtles are being tracked with transmitters on their shells by Matt Kelley | Jun 12, 2025 Two of the Blanding's turtles (Iowa DNR photo) ...
Governor Reynolds vetoes carbon pipeline bill, calls it ‘too broad’ by Kay Henderson | Jun 11, 2025 Pipeline construction (2023 file photo from Iowa Utilities Commission photo) ...
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley will chair a Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday to study the privacy and potential national security issues surrounding the bankruptcy of “23andMe.” Many ...
The ACLU of Iowa has filed a complaint alleging state officials discriminated against The Satanic Temple Iowa by denying its request to host an event and put up a display in the Iowa Capitol ...
St. Ambrose University in Davenport and Mount Mercy University in Cedar Rapids have finished the first step in their consolidation plan. The Catholic universities decided to merge after years of ...
Two motorcyclists were killed Wednesday in two separate crashes on Iowa’s roads. The Iowa State Patrol says a motorcycle pulled in front of a semi in Floyd County, killing the motorcyclist who ...
One of the founding members of the American Rivers Conference, formerly the Iowa Conference, will have a new home beginning in the 2026-2027 academic year. Luther College in Decorah has accepted ...
State climatologist Justin Glisan says May was a quiet month for severe weather, after the record-setting and deadly May we had last year. “We had no reported tornadoes across the state. We had ...
Congresswoman Hinson says she’ll continue town hall meetings to keep constituents informed by Dar Danielson | May 29, 2025 Congresswoman Ashley Hinson. ( Hinson office photo) ...
U.S. Senator Rand Paul brings fiscal hawk talk to Iowa by Kay Henderson | May 28, 2025 Kentucky Senator Rand Paul speaking at Polk County GOP fundraiser on May 28, 2025. (RI photo) ...