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Four teens die in Marshalltown accident
Two central Iowa families are mourning the loss of four children. The Iowa State Patrol says a car carrying two sets of siblings ran off the road in Marshalltown late Friday night, hit a utility […]
Two central Iowa families are mourning the loss of four children. The Iowa State Patrol says a car carrying two sets of siblings ran off the road in Marshalltown late Friday night, hit a utility […]
Iowa running back Kaleb Johnson has been named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week and Freshman of the Week following his performance in the Hawkeyes’ 24-3 win at Purdue on Nov. 5. Johnson rushed […]
Five Iowa State University students who died serving our country in uniform will be honored this afternoon with a ceremony in the Gold Star Hall of the Memorial Union. Rita Case, with ISU’s military-affiliated Student […]
About 160 Iowa National Guard soldiers have begun their year-long deployment to support U.S. and NATO operations in Poland. The soldiers are from the Iowa National Guard’s 1133rd Transportation Company, based in Mason City with […]
No winning tickets were sold for Saturday’s Powerball drawing and tonight’s jackpot has now swelled to an estimated $1.9 billion. Three tickets sold in Iowa for Saturday’s drawing were one number away from claiming the […]
With one more day on the campaign trail, Iowa’s top-of-the-ticket candidates are emphasizing national themes. Republicans like Governor Kim Reynolds frame the election as a referendum on President Biden. Here’s Reynolds Sunday night at a […]
Dyersville is known for the Field of Dreams but this weekend, the northeast Iowa community is the farm toy capitol of the world. Thousands of toy tractors and a wide array of farm implements are […]
Strong sales across the country have pushed the Powerball Jackpot higher again for Saturday’s drawing. Iowa Lottery spokesperson, Mary Neubauer details the numbers. “It’s a world record for tomorrow’s drawing it’s an estimated $1.6 billion […]
A sendoff ceremony is set for Sunday for around 160 soldiers from the 1133rd Transportation Company. The soldiers from Mason City and Iowa City will eventually deploy to Poland in support of Operation European Assure, […]
Parts of western Iowa could get snow late tonight and into Saturday, with some forecast models showing the potential for several inches of accumulation. Conditions can change quickly and Iowa Department of Transportation spokesman Pete […]
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that Carroll-based Region 12 Council of Governments had been selected to receive a $15 million grant from the new Meat and Poultry Intermediary Lending Program. Region Executive Director Rick […]
State officials are urging Iowans to be wary of scams that incorrectly claim you can cast your vote online or by phone. Iowa Department of Public Safety Commissioner Stephan Bayens says his agency started investigating […]
At the height of the pandemic, many Iowa drug stores cut hours or closed a few days a week due to staff shortages, and pharmacists and pharm techs remain in very high demand. Liz Davis, […]
Former President Donald Trump has used an appearance in Sioux City to tout two Iowa Republicans who are seeking reelection this year and to hint that he will run again for president in 2024. “In […]
The approaching holiday season can be the hardest time of the year for many of the 73,000 Iowans who are caring for a loved one with dementia. Megan Benzing, program manager for the Iowa Chapter […]
The state’s top election official says there’s “zero evidence” Iowa’s vote counting systems could be hacked or infiltrated. Secretary of State Paul Pate says every ballot is a paper ballot and none of the ballot […]
Iowans who have a yard full of leaves to rake and bag need to get at it today, as much colder weather, rain — and possibly snow — is coming soon. Meteorologist Brooke Hagenhoff, at […]
There’s an elevated police presence at Webster City High School this morning after a threat involving a student from another district. Webster City police officers met with school staff who stated that a video was […]
The attorney for one of the Fairfield teenagers accused of murdering high school Spanish teacher Nohema Graber is challenging evidence gathered in the investigation. Willard Chaiden Miller was 16 when Graber was killed on November […]
Iowans heard dire warnings last month about the possibility of rainbow fentanyl showing up in kids’ trick-or-treat bags, but Emily Murray, spokeswoman for the regional U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency office in Omaha, says they had […]
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