DMACC hopes to restart training for TSA agents
Des Moines Area Community College is working with Iowa’s congressional delegation to try to revive an online course that had nationwide reach. In 2011 the federal government contracted with the
Des Moines Area Community College is working with Iowa’s congressional delegation to try to revive an online course that had nationwide reach. In 2011 the federal government contracted with the
Governor Kim Reynolds is asking for donations to food banks to help them once federal food benefits are cut off Saturday by the government shutdown. Reynolds announced Thursday that the
Open enrollment starts tomorrow for tens of thousands of Iowans who buy health insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplace, and the premium costs could more than double for many
Sightings of mountain lions in the state have dropped, but Iowa DNR furbearer biologist Vince Evelsizer says there are still some of the animals out there. “There’s been a little


Storm Lake is stepping up. In response to a looming cut to SNAP benefits that could impact 1,800 families in Buena Vista County and over 250,000 Iowans statewide, more than
Pocahontas County voters will head to the polls Tuesday to decide city council and school board races across the county, with contested elections in several communities. In Laurens, incumbents John
Tonight is the deadliest night of the year for child pedestrians, and Iowans are being reminded about the compounded risks of driving impaired on a night when there are so
A Creston man is jailed on kidnapping, robbery and other charges after an incident Wednesday night. According to Creston Police, authorities responded around 10:30 p.m. A Union County sheriff’s deputy
A popular nine-man singing group that performs to sold-out audiences all around the world is making two stops in Iowa next week, and it’s a homecoming for one of the
