ISU study indicates bees may contribute to plant diversity
While it’s long been known that having a wide range of plants attracts pollinators like bees, butterflies and bats, a new Iowa State University study finds pollinators may be an […]
Burlington museum to feature art, music that was banned in 1930s Germany
The Art Center of Burlington will host a one-day exhibit this week that will feature reproductions of artwork that was considered degenerate and banned by the Nazi Party in Germany […]
Report finds Iowa demographics a drag on state’s economy
Iowa’s population grew by nearly 7900 residents last year, but a new report from an Iowa based research group says the slow pace of that growth is a drag on […]
Police photos of ‘persons of interest’ in Sunday shooting in Iowa City
Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying five people they say may be connected to the Sunday morning shooting near the University of Iowa campus that wounded five […]
Police photos of persons of interest in Sunday shooting in Iowa City
Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying five people they say may be connected to the Sunday morning shooting near the University of Iowa campus that wounded five […]
Police: ‘multiple’ people shot early today near University of Iowa campus
Iowa City Police say there are “multiple victims” from a shooting early this morning near the University of Iowa campus. Police responding to a large fight in downtown Iowa City’s […]
New Iowa laws about power lines, health insurance, trade with Ireland
Governor Reynolds has signed 21 bills into law this week, including a bill that requires restoration of farm ground in areas where utility companies are installing power lines. Representative Shannon […]
Supreme Court denies State Auditor’s request for Davenport information
The Iowa Supreme Court says the state auditor can’t see privileged information from the City of Davenport. State Auditor Rob Sand sought information on the city’s closed session meetings with […]
Congresswoman Hinson: block federal officials from betting prediction markets
Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson says she’s pushing a bipartisan bill that would stop insider trading on prediction markets. The Republican from Marion says it would bar senior government officials from […]
Fed economist: Midwest ag economy is a ‘tale of two cities’
An economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago is in central Iowa today to offer Iowans a glimpse into what the Fed does and his role in helping to […]