Central Iowa caterer offers free meals to kids
A new nonprofit has opened in Des Moines to offer young people good nutrition and a sanctuary. Angie Ramos recently turned her Hot Tamale Catering company into a safe space where kids can get a […]
A new nonprofit has opened in Des Moines to offer young people good nutrition and a sanctuary. Angie Ramos recently turned her Hot Tamale Catering company into a safe space where kids can get a […]
A project manager for the Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline says the company has about 20 percent of the voluntary easements from landowners they would need to complete the pipeline route through Iowa. Kylie Kretz spoke […]
A man and a woman from Chicago who were arrested in Council Bluffs, face multiple charges associated with the theft of mail from six communities in five states. According to the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office, […]
NBC Universal is going to create a prequel series to the “Field of Dreams” movie that will stream on the Peacock network and is looking for production people in Iowa to help. The leader of […]
Iowa Democratic Party leaders say they’re considering “substantial changes” to make their Caucuses more straightforward and accessible. Iowa Democratic Party chairman Ross Wilburn has released a letter to national party leaders, asking that Iowa’s 2024 […]
After sitting empty for months during the pandemic, cruise ships are filling up with passengers again and Iowans are willing to give another look to setting sail on the open sea or down a scenic […]
Iowa will receive more than one million dollars as part of a multi-state settlement with TurboTax. The Iowa Attorney General’s office says TurboTax has agreed to pay the states involved $141 million following claims the […]
All three Republicans competing for the chance to run against Democratic Congresswoman Cindy Axne in the fall oppose abortion under any circumstance — but all three say it should be the states that regulate abortion, […]
A doctoral student at Iowa State University is gathering signatures to challenge budget cuts that would cause the history department to end its graduate program. Michael Belding says the program has a unique focus on […]
A state law that goes into effect July 1st sets new parameters for what government agencies and officials may charge for access to public records. Senator Waylon Brown of Osage said the bill sets a […]
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