Only hours remain in ISU drive to ‘give the gift of life’
One of the largest student-run blood drives in the country is underway this afternoon at Iowa State University. Emily Holley, spokeswoman for the central Iowa chapter of the American Red […]
One person dead in Sioux City accident
One person died in an accident Tuesday at the intersection of Highway 75 and C-80 near Sioux City at the Plymouth County border. Sioux City Police Sergeant Tom Gill says […]
Drake’s Dinnebier repeats as MVC Player-of-the-Year
For the second-straight year, Drake’s Katie Dinnebier has earned the Jackie Stiles Trophy as the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year. Dinnebier is the eighth player in Drake program […]
Iowa’s electric vehicle charger program part of federal pause
The Director of the Iowa Department of Transportation says they have seen some federal programs put on pause. Scott Marler says that includes the New Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program. “They […]
Governor’s plan to cut an Iowa business tax clears senate subcommittee
A bill that’s cleared an Iowa Senate subcommittee would cut taxes that businesses pay to cover unemployment benefits when people get laid off from their jobs. Governor Reynolds says Iowa’s […]
Quad Cities-made canoe featured in documentary premiering in Iowa tonight
A documentary about an ambitious canoe trip will make its Iowa debut tonight in Davenport. The film called “Columbia River Canoe Project” is about two young Montana men who make […]
UI to close its three residential student identity based communities
The University of Iowa is ending three of its identity-based residential communities, acting on orders from the U.S. Department of Education. Three of the UI’s so-called Living Learning Communities will […]
Iowa could join 34 other states with ‘anti-SLAPP’ laws
Iowa House has unanimously passed the “Public Expression Protection Act” to help Iowans facing lawsuits that backers of the bill say are meant to intimidate critics. Republican Representative Steven Holt […]
Republican wins special election for Iowa House seat with 51.5% of the vote
A Republican has won a special election in southeast Iowa for a seat in the Iowa House. State Representative Martin Graber of Fort Madison died on January 31 and Blaine […]
Iowa’s governor says Trump ‘mindset’ will yield results after ‘bumpy’ period
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds says while things are “bumpy” right now, Reynolds says she appreciates President Trump’s moves to address the government’s $36 trillion in debt. “You know, this is […]