Sioux City police say seven men were charged in a recent prostitution sting. Sergeant Tom Gill says the Special Police ...
An Ankeny establishment is the winner of this year’s “Best Burger contest. J J’s Bar and Grill co-owner Mike Roberts says he ...
State officials may now offer far larger tax incentives for up to two businesses that plan to spend at least $1 billion on a ...
A Latino author from Iowa City is publishing a book of short stories about a boy who’s coming of age in a blue-collar, ...
Iowa Congressman Randy Feenstra had surgery to treat a blood clot in his leg. According to a statement posted on social media ...
Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson, a Republican of Marion says the anti-semitic demonstrations on college campuses need to stop. “As a former journalist I do believe in protecting free speech, ...
It’s prom season in Iowa, time for tuxedos, gowns and corsages — as well as after-prom parties. Trooper Paul Gardner, with ...
Governor Reynolds has signed two insurance-related bills into law this morning. One requires that insurance plans cover ...
The Iowa National Guard says it has received confirmation from the director of the federal Air Guard office that the 133rd Test Squadron in Fort Dodge will be deactivated as part of restructuring.
The Governor is requesting an expedited Presidential Disaster Declaration for nine Iowa counties hit by the severe storms and ...
A healthcare company that’s familiar in northeast Iowa is changing its name. Gundersen Health Systems has merged with Bellin ...
A spokesman for Governor Reynolds says about 10 percent of state government job classifications require a bachelor’s degree.