Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds responded to criticism from law enforcement and immigrant groups about new law that makes it a crime for people to be in the state if they have previously been deported or denied entry.
Wednesday, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds signed new income tax cuts into law. At the beginning of the year, Iowa will join 13 other states with a flat income tax.
The tornadoes that hit the state put an Iowa woman in a position that she’s unfortunately found herself numerous times. She’s cleaning up from another natural disaster.
Omahans are still working to wrap their heads around all the damage caused by Friday’s tornadoes that ripped homes apart in mere seconds that took months to build, and destroyed trees that took decades to grow.
One person remained hospitalized but stable late Friday with injuries sustained in a tornado that hours earlier devastated the town of Minden, which will remain closed to anyone but residents until further notice.
There’s disagreement among the Board of Regents about whether changes to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs at Iowa universities will comply with a bill on Governor Kim Reynolds’ desk.
One person remained hospitalized but stable late Friday with injuries sustained in a tornado that hours earlier devastated the town of Minden, which will remain closed to anyone but residents until further notice.
Attorneys in Sarasota are holding a press conference at 9:15 a.m. to urge other potential victims of a priest to come forward to aid in the investigation.
Inside Iowa Politics looks at why Iowans for Tax Relief President Chris Hagenow believes that the legislature should be able to cut taxes again -- even after passing another round of tax cuts this year -- but he thinks that they need to be thoughtful about not doing too much too fast.
The students are calling for universities to separate themselves from any companies that are advancing Israel’s military efforts in Gaza — and in some cases from Israel itself.
The Iowa Supreme Court weighed in on a long legal saga over the construction of the University of Iowa Children’s Hospital saying the University does not need to pay a contractor $12 million in damages.
A Burlington woman was sentenced to thirty years in federal prison on April. 22, for conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking, attempted sex trafficking of a child, and sex trafficking three adult victims.
Thursday, presidents from Iowa’s three public universities told the Board of Regents how they’re overhauling Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs on campus.
A criminal complaint says the former instrumental music teacher engaged in a scheme of conduct to insert himself into a student’s sexual life over the course of seven months starting back in 2022.
The legislation comes as Bayer faces tens of thousands of lawsuits claiming it failed to warn people that the key ingredient in Roundup could cause cancer.
Nancy Stromgren runs a station where people can drop off no longer needed items for others to make use of. But some leave undesired items that makes even more work for her and her volunteers.
About one-quarter of U.S. adults age 50 and older who are not yet retired say they expect to never retire and 70% are concerned about prices rising faster than their income, an AARP survey finds.
A case before the U-S Supreme Court could punish homeless people for sleeping in public. A homeless advocate worries that the court’s decision could eventually make life more difficult for Iowans who have no place to live.
There are roughly 100 bills now before the Governor, waiting for her signature. Both Republican and Democratic leaders in the Iowa House say they’re proud of the work they did this legislative session, but have vastly different opinions on how the effects of the legislation will look like.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced an emergency waiver, lifting a summertime ban on the sales of gasoline blended with 15-percent ethanol.
When a student was hit in the back of the head by a wayward discus at a recent track and field event, student-athlete Cora Snakenberg knew exactly what to do.