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A celebration of all things Latino in southeast Iowa is being called off after community members said they were scared about being detained at the event. The Latino Festival of Washington typically ...
Green sprouts from the corn and soybeans Iowa farmers planted in mid-April are starting to emerge from the soil, but many ...
Republicans on the Iowa House Oversight Committee are asking the state auditor for more proof that $27 million in misdirected ...
An Iowa native and former U.S. Marine is marking the end of the Vietnam War 50 years ago today, as nearly 7,000 people were evacuated from the South Vietnam capital, Saigon, as North Vietnamese troops ...
Governor Kim Reynolds has signed a bill into law requiring Iowa schools to enforce policies that restrict students from using ...
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is trying to prepare northeast Iowa residents for black bear sightings in the area.
Former Webster City Hall of Fame football coach Dick Tighe died Tuesday at the age of 94. Tighe retired as the state’s all-time wins leader in 2016 with a career record of 432-167-8, a record that was ...
An acclaimed National Geographic photographer will offer central Iowans an audio-visual tour of the world’s so-called Blue ...
Former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack is planning to meet with groups around the state to tout ideas that offer farmers different ...
A bill headed to the governor’s desk would change how the state defines bullying and harassment in schools. Current law says bullying could be based on a list of traits like race, religion, sexual ...
Nine Senate Republicans have taken the rare step of delivering speeches in the Iowa Senate, each calling on GOP leaders to ...
Iowa’s two U.S. senators are reintroducing legislation that aims to immediately deport illegal immigrants who are convicted of sex crimes. Senator Chuck Grassley says he and Senator Joni Ernst believe ...