Program prompts Iowa kids to pedal, stroll or roll to school
At least 90 schools across Iowa with hundreds — likely thousands — of students are taking part in Walk, Bike, and Roll to School Day, starting this morning. Matt Burkey,
At least 90 schools across Iowa with hundreds — likely thousands — of students are taking part in Walk, Bike, and Roll to School Day, starting this morning. Matt Burkey,
One person was killed in a car-semi collision last (Tuesday) night in the southwest Iowa town of Red Oak. The Iowa State Patrol says the car driven by 67-year-old Helen
With four weeks left before the June 2 Primary, the two Iowa Democrats running for the U.S. Senate met at Iowa PBS tonight for their first televised debate. State Representative
The two Iowa Democrats running for the U.S. Senate will debate tonight, a month before the June 2 Primary. This is the first televised debate between State Representative Josh Turek
A two-and-a-half million dollar renovation project is complete and nursing students at the University of Northern Iowa are learning in a new, high-tech setting. Nancy Kertz, who heads UNI’s nursing
Central Iowa Water Works leaders are already calling on users to voluntarily limit their water usage as summer approaches. The organization’s executive director Tami Madsen is says data indicates another
A student loan repayment program for lawyers who agree to represent indigent defendants or practice in rural Iowa is included in one of the budget bills that’s cleared the Iowa
Vice President J.D. Vance will be campaignging today for third district Congressman Zach Nunn. Vance has been campaigning for other Republican incumbents in tight races and Nunn often describes his
While the month of May is the time for many Iowa high school graduation ceremonies, it’s also a time for warnings to the state’s newest and youngest drivers to take
Iowa farmers took advantage of dry weather this past week to get a lot of planting done. The U.S.D.A. report shows soybean planting more than double last week, reaching 27%,