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A Carroll native who’s currently coaching the Philadelphia 76ers is hosting events in his hometown this week. It’s called the ...
The governor’s government efficiency task force is considering 45 recommendations, including a plan to link the salaries for educators in Iowa’s public schools to student achievement. Former ...
Hundreds of workers at a JBS plant in Ottumwa were given 90 days to find new work authorizations after the Trump administration revoked their legal statuses. Iowa Migrant Movement for Justice ...
The Iowa City Fire Department is using a new system that will let drivers know when they are approaching a truck that is on a call. Battalion Chief Zach Hickman says it will be particularly ...
Scattered damage to trees and power lines is reported across northern and central Iowa after thunderstorms last night and ...
A fourth Democrat has launched a campaign for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Republican Joni Ernst. Jackie Norris has experience on high profile Iowa campaigns and she taught government ...
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird says her office will thoroughly investigate undercover videos that suggest University of Iowa staff are circumenting Iowa’s law barring Diversity, Equity and ...
An Iowa family is suing an online gaming company, alleging it played a role in the kidnapping of a 13 year old girl. According to the lawsuit, a 37-year-old man posed as a teenager on Roblox, a ...
While the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum is closed for a $20-million renovation, officials at the West Branch facility hope to keep the topic of Iowa’s only native president top ...
Long before there was TV or the internet, Iowans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries would gather during the summer for events called “chautauquas,” to share food and drink, and to hear ...
Trees weren’t the only thing knocked down by the derecho that blew through Iowa last week. Gary Knight sells sweet corn at stands in Cedar Rapids and Marion, and tells KCRG TV he knew some of ...
As the nation faces a worsening shortage of airline pilots, Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says he has some ideas about how to solve the problem, though he’s still undecided about a proposal that ...