Plan for 4-year degrees from Iowa community colleges hits Senate snag
A bill that would have had five Iowa community colleges start offering a limited number of four year degrees has stalled in the Senate. Senate Majority Leader Mike Klimesh of
A bill that would have had five Iowa community colleges start offering a limited number of four year degrees has stalled in the Senate. Senate Majority Leader Mike Klimesh of
The Iowa House has passed a bill to temporarily raise the premium tax on private companies that offer HMOs to Iowans as well as the three companies that manage Iowa’s
An environmental advocacy group is supporting early steps in the potential restart of the Duane Arnold Energy Center near Palo, though the Natural Resources Defense Council has never before backed
A Senate committee has voted to legalize the use of psilocybin, also known as “magic mushrooms,” as treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder. Senator Dennis Guth, a Republican from Klemme, said
The interim president at Morningside University in Sioux City is now the full time leader of the school Chad Benson, a Morningside alumnus, started his duties as 14th president of
With five Iowa teams in this year’s big dance, college basketball fans who still hope to buy NCAA tournament tickets could be at a higher risk for scams. Josh Planos,

A Cherokee man has been found guilty in a fatal Highway 3 crash that killed a Nemaha woman a year ago. A Buena Vista County jury found 28‑year‑old Jorge Ortega‑Ortega

A Sioux City man has been sentenced to a decade in prison for a violent assault that left a Storm Lake woman with serious injuries late last year. Thirty‑year‑old Colten

A Sioux City man has been sentenced to a decade in prison for a high‑speed chase and stolen‑vehicle incident that began near Marathon and ended with deputies in pursuit last
The state says it has received the first Safe Haven baby of this year. The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services says a baby girl born March 6th was