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Scattered damage to trees and power lines is reported across northern and central Iowa after thunderstorms last night and ...
Iowa’s attorney general has reached a settlement with a southwest Iowa business for a fertilizer spill that killed hundreds of thousands of fish. The spill originated at NEW Cooperative in Red ...
Iowa’s attorney general is investigating comments a University of Iowa employee made in an undercover video about Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programming on campus. Governor Reynolds asked ...
Iowa City is a designated City of Literature under UNESCO and program manager John Kenyon says the community’s international status should stay intact.
The state Board of Regents is meeting today at the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls. Items on the agenda include a vote on a proposal from UNI that will allow the school to charge in ...
Some four dozen Iowa communities will observe National Night Out next week — with most cities holding events on Tuesday evening. Some cities will offer snacks or hold ice cream socials, while ...
Iowa’s corn and soybean crops continue to develop and remain in top condition. The corn crop is one day ahead of last year in the key development stages. The latest U.S.D.A. report also shows 87 ...
Officials with the Eastern Iowa Airport in Cedar Rapids are raising concerns about Alliant Energy’s plan for a gas-fired power plant nearby.
Tornadoes can be extremely deadly and destructive, but few weather words strike fear into the hearts of Iowans like derecho, and Iowa forecasters say conditions are developing to make one of those ...
Get your shopping list ready as the annual Iowa sales tax holiday is at the end of this week. Iowa Department of Revenue spokesman John Fuller says it gives you a break on some items. “There’s ...
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says he’s closely following reports that say as many as 220 workers at the JBS meatpacking plant in Ottumwa are being told to leave the country as their work visas ...
July is typically Iowa’s hottest month of the year, and while August will arrive later this week, it may be equally as steamy, which can mean trouble for Iowans with vegetable gardens and fruit ...