State News
Peak tornado season is ending, but Iowans need to remain vigilant
While tornadoes can strike in any season, any day of the year, today marks the last day of what’s considered the peak season for twisters in Iowa. Meteorologist Jim Lee,
PGA Tour returns to the Quad Cities
This week, the PGA TOUR heads to one of the smallest markets per capita on its schedule for the John Deere Classic in the Quad Cities, yet the community is
More, younger Iowans will be able to legally carry guns starting July 1st
A new state law will take effect tomorrow that will allow 18, 19 and 20-year-olds in Iowa to be able to carry handguns. Art Roche is a board member with
UTV crash near Lorimor kills man, injures child
One person was killed, another hurt, in an accident in southern Iowa’s Clarke County last night. The Iowa State Patrol says a UTV went out of control and rolled over
Radio Iowa/Baseball Coaches Association High School Poll 6/30/25
Class 4A 1. Pleasant Valley (23-4), LW #1 2. Sioux City East (31-4), LW #4 3. Waukee Northwest (23-7), LW #6 4. Iowa City Liberty (24-6), LW #8 5. Johnston
Sand, candidate for governor, to campaign in northwest Iowa
State Auditor and Democratic candidate for governor Rob Sand will be making 14 campaign stops in northwest Iowa this week. Sand launched a 100 town hall tour of the state
Iowa lawmakers’ online posts tout passage of ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
Two of Iowa’s U.S. House members are among the Republicans posting messages on social media this weekend urging Senators to pass President Trump’s tax, spending and policy package. First district
Family still seeks information 30 years after Iowa TV anchor disappears
Friends, family and co-workers of Jodi Huisentruit gathered in front of KIMT TV in downtown Mason City this morning on the 30th anniversary her disappearance. Investigators believe someone grabbed the
House Speaker Grassley to seek reelection, won’t run for governor
Speaker Pat Grassley has announced he will run for an 11th term in the Iowa House. Grassley, who’s been House Speaker for the past five years, was among several Republicans
Iowa House Democratic Leader says his party needs to hold Caucuses first in 2028
A top Democrat in the legislature is calling on his party to hold its Iowa Caucuses in 2028 before any other state holds a presidential primary. House Minority Leader Brian
