Iowa teacher faces firing over post about Charlie Kirk’s death
An Oskaloosa teacher has been placed on administrative leave and could be fired as soon as next week for comments posted on social media after the shooting death of conservative […]
Iowa traffic deaths remain well below average
Traffic deaths on Iowa roadways are down 32 compared to this day (9/11) last year. DOT director Scott Marler told the Transportation Commission during their meeting this week they are […]
Speaker says investigate Iowa teachers’ post praising Kirk’s assassination
House Speaker Pat Grassley says a few Iowa educators have allegedly made online comments “praising the assassination” of prominent conservative Charlie Kirk and he expects each district to investigate the […]
Speaker says investigate teachers’ posts praising Kirk’s assassination
House Speaker Pat Grassley says a few Iowa educators have allegedly made online comments “praising the assassination” of prominent conservative Charlie Kirk and, in a post on Facebook, Grassley said […]
GOP candidate says Iowa’s small cities should be audited yearly
Two Republicans, but so far no Democrats are campaigning to replace State Auditor Rob Sand, who’s running for governor. Republican candidate Abigail Maas, who’s from South Amana, said for many […]
Iowa educator builds app to give a voice to nonverbal patients
A University of Iowa professor has developed an app to help first responders communicate with patients who can’t speak during emergencies. Krista Davidson, a UI professor of communication sciences and […]
Iowa Supreme Court hears case on immunity for Southeast Polk Schools superintendent
The Iowa Supreme Court will decide if two families can sue the Superintendent of the Southeast Polk school district who they claim didn’t do enough when their children were harassed […]
Iowan reflects on collaboration with TPUSA’s Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk, the prominent conservative activist who was shot to death yesterday, helped an Iowa politician launch a national group called Run GenZ. Joe Mitchell had just been sworn into […]
Symptomatic Marshall County residents urged to get tested for Legionnaire’s disease
State health officials believe a cooling tower may be the cause of the recent outbreak of Legionnaire’s disease in Marshalltown, though the investigation is still underway. There are 34 confirmed […]
Waterloo residents to mark 9/11 with Day of Action
It was two dozen years ago today that terrorists killed nearly three-thousand Americans in the September 11th attacks, and as Iowans remember the day, some are also striving to do […]
 
				 
								 
								 
								