AAA: Get your car prepped now if you’re taking a road trip next week
Iowa’s roads will be crowded next week as it’s projected to be the fourth-busiest travel week since 2005. If you’ll be heading down the highway to see friends or family
Iowa’s roads will be crowded next week as it’s projected to be the fourth-busiest travel week since 2005. If you’ll be heading down the highway to see friends or family
U-S Senator Joni Ernst addressed the tens of thousands who gathered in Washington, D.C. for the March for Israel. “Israel, the United States will always have your back,” Ernst said,
Drawings are determining the winners in a couple of northwest Iowa elections. The Plymouth County Board of Supervisors may have chosen a mayor-elect for a northwest Iowa community today. There
The four U.S. senators from Iowa and Nebraska are working together on a bill that would return a tract of land that was seized from the Winnebago Tribe in the
The National Weather Service is warning there’s an elevated fire risk in much of Iowa due to warm temperatures, strong southwest winds and dry ground conditions. Alexis Jimenez, a meteorologist
A 24-year-old Des Moines man has been charged with murdering a woman who was found with stab wounds at a hotel across the street from the State Fairgrounds early this
It’s been 11 days since Alliant Energy shut off the power to the mall in Marshalltown due to unpaid utility bills. John Hall, President and CEO of the Marshalltown Chamber
Iowans are urged to take steps to avoid becoming fraud victims and to prevent the misuse of public funds in their own communities. As part of International Fraud Awareness Week,
The latest USDA Crop and Weather Report shows Iowa’s soybean harvest is “nearly complete” and 94% of corn that’s harvested for grain is out of the fields. The 2023 corn
The Iowa Department of Public Safety has announced a tow truck operator was struck and killed late Sunday night on Interstate 80 in central Iowa and a semi driver has