Governor plans to sign bill banning most abortions today
Governor Kim Reynolds plans to sign a bill into law at 2:15 this afternoon that will ban most abortions in Iowa. There’ll be a court hearing less than an hour before that for a lawsuit […]
Governor Kim Reynolds plans to sign a bill into law at 2:15 this afternoon that will ban most abortions in Iowa. There’ll be a court hearing less than an hour before that for a lawsuit […]
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources received an increase in this year’s budget from two million dollars to five million for infrastructure repairs at state parks. DNR director, Kayla Lyon, was asked at today’s Natural […]
A man is dead following a house fire in Dickinson County. Lake Park Fire Chief Brandon Ehret they received a report of a house fire around one o’clock with someone possibly trapped inside. “Got on […]
A professor of women’s and sexuality studies at the University of Iowa says she’s excited for next week’s release of the big budget movie, “Barbie,” that follows the iconic dolls Barbie and Ken as they […]
Three teenagers have been charged in connection with an alleged stabbing incident in Storm Lake. According to the Storm Lake Police Department, officers were called to the site of a fight at around 8:40 Tuesday […]
Fire officials have confirmed a body was found inside a burning northwest Iowa home this morning. Milford Fire Chief Jim Carpenter says a neighbor reported smoke coming from a home just a few blocks from […]
The host of an Iowa event that will feature six of the candidates running for the GOP’s next presidential nomination says the race is wide open. Bob Vander Plaats, president and CEO of The Family […]
A former Ottumwa teacher has pleaded guilty to a sexual abuse case from five years ago. According to court records filed last week, 40-year-old Zachary Barr entered a guilty plea to the charges of enticing […]
Burlington is hosting the Snake Alley Festival of Film this week, showcasing a total of 116 movies from Iowa, across the U.S. and around the globe. Capital Theater manager Kara Ewinger says this festival is […]
The Iowa Court of Appeals has denied the appeal of A Marion County man who is trying to overturn a civil verdict in the death of his mother. Jason Carter sought to vacate the $10.2 […]
Burlington is hosting the Snake Alley Festival of Film this week, showcasing a total of 116 movies from Iowa, across the U.S. and around the globe. Capital Theater manager Kara Ewinger says this festival is […]
The host of an Iowa event that will feature six of the candidates running for the GOP’s next presidential nomination says the race is wide open. Bob Vander Plaats, president and CEO of The Family […]
Repeated Mississippi River flooding is threatening prehistoric burial mounds that comprise Iowa’s only national monument, and the U..S. Army Corps of Engineers is looking for public input on plans to protect the area. Kim Warshaw, […]
The American Civil Liberties Union of Iowa and two abortion providers have filed a lawsuit challenging the fetal heartbeat bill the Iowa legislature passed yesterday (Tuesday) in a special session. Ruth Richardson, president and CEO […]
Athletes from the three state colleges in Iowa will be the companion sculptures to the Iowa State Fair butter cow this year. Fair spokesperson Mindy Williamson says the three have each forged a legacy at […]
The youngest son of University of Iowa Basketball coach Fran McCaffery has been cited in a fatal accident. Court records show Iowa City police cited 16-year-old Jonathan McCaffery, of North Liberty, with failure to yield […]
The southwest Iowa communities of Audubon and Manning will co-host what’s billed as an agritourism event next month. Organizer Shelly Greving says the “Evolution of the Heartland Experience” will run August 3rd and 4th. She […]
The rail traffic coming into Iowa is providing some mixed signals on economic conditions. The DOT’s Stuart Anderson says the volume of some items shipped by rail continues to increase. “Increased car loads in motor […]
A community project to temporarily cover the Sioux City Art Center with bright, colorful fabric is about to get underway. New York-based artist Amanda Browder will spearhead the major installation that will ramp up during […]
Some residents of Sioux City lost power after a strong thunderstorm blew through this morning. Sioux City Police Sergeant Mark Huberty says warning sirens for strong winds were sounded shortly before 5 a.m. “We have […]
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