Supreme Court throws out lawsuit over English only election documents
The Iowa Supreme Court has reversed a lower court ruling from a group seeking to allow the printing of election documents in languages other than English. The League of United […]
Iowa Senate might debate carbon pipeline restrictions today
A bill to limit a carbon pipeline company’s ability to seize private property along the pipeline route is on the Iowa Senate’s debate list today. Dozens of Iowans affected by […]
Representative Hinson confident US/UK trade deal will benefit Iowa farmers
Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson says she’s enthusiastic about the trade agreement reached Thursday between the United States and the United Kingdom. Hinson, a Republican from Marion, says there’s promise the […]
Iowa’s fallen law officers remembered in state ceremony
The state held its annual ceremony honoring fallen law officers today at the Peace Officer Memorial near the State Capitol. There were no new names added to the memorial this […]
Iowans can help ‘Stamp Out Hunger’ at their mailboxes tomorrow
Iowans are encouraged to leave food by their mailboxes this weekend as part of a coast-to-coast effort to fight hunger. Randall Lein, a mail carrier with the U.S. Postal Service […]
Iowan nominated to be an assistant secretary in U.S. Dept. of Education
President Trump has nominated an Iowan to a leadership role in the U.S. Department of Education. Businessman David Barker of Iowa City is a current member of the board that […]
Free course trains Iowans with no health care experience to help save lives
Iowans who are tired of feeling like there’s nothing they can do after hearing about crime rampages and disasters are encouraged to take a free, hour-long course to learn how […]
Iowa’s Catholic bishops react to election of Pope Leo
The state’s Catholic bishops are calling on the half a million Catholics in Iowa to pray for Pope Leo XIV, the first American born pope. Bishop William Joensen of the […]
Republicans in Iowa House and Senate strike state budget deal
Republicans in the Iowa House and Senate have agreed on a more than $9.42 billion state budget plan for the next fiscal year. House Appropriations Committee chairman Gary Mohr of […]
Iowa DNR gets approval to purchase former Little Sioux Boy Scout Ranch
The Iowa Natural Resource Commission Thursday approved the state’s purchase of a former Boy Scout camp that covers nearly 1,800 acres in the Loess Hills of western Iowa. DNR Land […]