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A Carroll native who’s currently coaching the Philadelphia 76ers is hosting events in his hometown this week. It’s called the ...
Democrat Rob Sand says Iowans are justifiably frustrated about water quality issues and he might call for new regulations if he’s elected governor — but Sand said today he is investigating the ...
A deadly shooting and fire is under investigation in the southwest Iowa town of Glenwood. In a press conference hours after the incident, Glenwood Police Chief Eric Johansen said two people were ...
There’s concern about environmental damage from Wednesday’s fire that destroyed a western Iowa service station. The fire gutted Rockin K Solutions in the Crawford County town of Dunlap. No one ...
The Iowa State Fair opens its 11-day run today in Des Moines. Fair spokesperson Mindy Williamson says a big change this year allows you to bring in your own drinks. “You can now bring in your ...
The company planning to build a carbon pipeline through Iowa and neighboring states has a new leadership team. The Iowa Capitol Dispatch was first to report that Joe Griffin, the new CEO of Summit ...
Scattered damage to trees and power lines is reported across northern and central Iowa after thunderstorms last night and ...
The Iowa Court of Appeals has upheld the first degree murder conviction of the man who shot Algona police officer Kevin Cram to death nearly two years ago. A year ago, a jury found Kyle Ricke ...
It’s summertime and Iowans are grilling out more hamburgers, hot dogs and brats, but those aren’t always the healthiest choices, according to Clara Williams, a registered dietician at Emplify ...
A fourth Democrat has launched a campaign for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Republican Joni Ernst. Jackie Norris has experience on high profile Iowa campaigns and she taught government ...
What’s known as The Wall That Heals is being assembled today in the Story County town of Nevada. The traveling version of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall will open to visitors on Thursday ...
Long before there was TV or the internet, Iowans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries would gather during the summer for events called “chautauquas,” to share food and drink, and to hear ...