Many Iowans plan one last summer vacation over Labor Day
Since most schools are already in session, Iowans who have kids at home may be sticking close by for the Labor Day weekend, but many others will be taking off
Since most schools are already in session, Iowans who have kids at home may be sticking close by for the Labor Day weekend, but many others will be taking off
The Iowa DNR says a recent survey to document the population of a relatively common fish turned up two extremely rare fish in the lower Des Moines River near Ottumwa.
Smoke from a fire at a southwest Iowa chicken farm could be seen from 30 miles away last night. Emergency crews from at least a dozen communities responded to the
Democrat Catelin Drey of Sioux City has won the special election for an open state senate seat by an 11 point margin, in a district President Trump carried by over
A tip to the Sioux County Sheriff’s Office from a group that tracks the online exchange of child pornography has led to the arrest of a northwest Iowa man. Twenty-four-year-old
Iowa Republican Chuck Grassley is the longest-serving current member of the U.S. Senate and he’s not ruling out running for re-election in 2028. “I’ve been very careful to say that
The Linn County Board of Supervisors is discussing changing the county’s zoning code to allow nuclear energy producers to set up shop. Supervisor Sami Scheetz says it is important for
Dubuque is rolling out a new flood-fighting pump system that was tested by researchers at the University of Iowa. The system will include four pumps, with each being capable of
The Iowa Department of Public Safety has updated the look and some of the features of the Sex Offender Registry website. DCI Special Agent in Charge Hunter Bellon oversees the
The Iowa Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2025 will be honored this weekend. Ralph Kluseman, the organization’s president, said 16 people from all regions of the state

