The city of Altoona is unveiling its first public sculpture, an Iowa artist creation that is the first piece to be installed in a new family park.More >>
The city of Altoona is unveiling its first public sculpture, an Iowa artist creation that is the first piece to be installed in a new family park.More >>
A southeast Iowa teenager has been accused of hiring someone to do drive by shootings on the homes of two police officers. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation says 18-year-old Dillen Eaves of Fort Madison was...More >>
In workplaces across the nation, Americans are inviting their colleagues to chip in $2 for a Powerball ticket and a shared daydream. The office lottery pool is a way to improve your odds and have a little fun with...More >>
In workplaces across the nation, Americans are inviting their colleagues to chip in $2 for a Powerball ticket and a shared daydream. The office lottery pool is a way to improve your odds and have a little fun with co-workers.More >>
Powerball officials say the jackpot has climbed to an estimated $600 million, making it the largest prize in the game's history and the world's second largest lottery prize.More >>
Powerball officials say the jackpot has climbed to an estimated $600 million, making it the largest prize in the game's history and the world's second largest lottery prize.More >>
Powerball officials say the jackpot has climbed to an estimated $600 million, making it the largest prize in the game's history and the world's second largest lottery prize.More >>
The Iowa Supreme Court is expected to decide whether insurers can require dentists who accept their plans to offer discounts on services that aren't covered.More >>
The Iowa Supreme Court is expected to decide whether insurers can require dentists who accept their plans to offer discounts on services that aren't covered.More >>
Drake University in central Iowa has launched an initiative to recruit African-American students and other minority groups to increase the school's retention rate.More >>
Drake University in central Iowa has launched an initiative to recruit African-American students and other minority groups to increase the school's retention rate.More >>
Workers in Eldon have begun construction of a saferoom for elementary school students that offers protection if a tornado hits the southeast Iowa community.More >>
Workers in Eldon have begun construction of a saferoom for elementary school students that offers protection if a tornado hits the southeast Iowa community.More >>
Gov. Terry Branstad is proposing increasing salaries for future Iowa elected officials, but the bill appears unlikely to get support in the Legislature.More >>
Gov. Terry Branstad is proposing increasing salaries for future Iowa elected officials, but the bill appears unlikely to get support in the Legislature.More >>
The search for a new superintendent of Cedar Falls schools is moving ahead as the district's Board of Education meets in a private session to review applicants.More >>
The search for a new superintendent of Cedar Falls schools is moving ahead as the district's Board of Education meets in a private session to review applicants.More >>
Jane Kelly will become a federal appeals court judge Friday with an unusual background that supporters say makes her a perfect fit for the job and a potential U.S. Supreme Court candidate.More >>
Jane Kelly will become a federal appeals court judge Friday with an unusual background that supporters say makes her a perfect fit for the job and a potential U.S. Supreme Court candidate.More >>
Dozens of students, parents and staff from a Dubuque high school are unsure what to do after a Cedar Rapids travel agency closed without making arrangements for a planned trip to New York despite about $30,000 in...More >>
Dozens of students, parents and staff from a Dubuque high school are unsure what to do after a Cedar Rapids travel agency closed without making arrangements for a planned trip to New York despite about $30,000 in advance...More >>
A suspect in break-ins on the Dakota State University campus in Madison has waived extradition from Minnesota and will be brought back to South Dakota to face burglary and grand theft charges.More >>
A suspect in break-ins on the Dakota State University campus in Madison has waived extradition from Minnesota and will be brought back to South Dakota to face burglary and grand theft charges.More >>
Engineers at Iowa State University are working on a way to make wind turbine towers taller by building them from concrete instead of the steel currently used.More >>
Engineers at Iowa State University are working on a way to make wind turbine towers taller by building them from concrete instead of the steel currently used.More >>
A Minnesota man faces a possible six-month jail term for obstructing a prosecutor in Iowa after his son was sent to prison in an animal terrorism case.More >>
A Minnesota man faces a possible six-month jail term for obstructing a prosecutor in Iowa after his son was sent to prison in an animal terrorism case.More >>
State lawmakers have signed a deal that will allow Gov. Terry Branstad to proceed with plans to close a 200-bed mental health unit at Fort Madison.More >>
State lawmakers have signed a deal that will allow Gov. Terry Branstad to proceed with plans to close a 200-bed mental health unit at Fort Madison.More >>
A federal judge in Iowa says he'll order a new competency hearing to determine whether a former college student accused of planting bombs in rural Midwest mailboxes in 2002 is mentally fit enough to stand trial.More >>
A federal judge in Iowa says he'll order a new competency hearing to determine whether a former college student accused of planting bombs in rural Midwest mailboxes in 2002 is mentally fit enough to stand trial.More >>
The state auditor's office says an attorney filed nearly $91,000 in overbillings to the city of Indianola, and used fake names from a phone book to beef up his reports.More >>
The state auditor's office says an attorney filed nearly $91,000 in overbillings to the city of Indianola, and used fake names from a phone book to beef up his reports.More >>
Gov. Terry Branstad is set to sign a bill into law that would require people convicted of certain aggravated misdemeanors to submit DNA samples.More >>
Gov. Terry Branstad is set to sign a bill into law that would require people convicted of certain aggravated misdemeanors to submit DNA samples.More >>
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will visit an Iowa museum to open a traveling exhibit that highlights her diplomatic achievements - as seen through jewelry.More >>
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will visit an Iowa museum to open a traveling exhibit that highlights her diplomatic achievements - as seen through jewelry.More >>
The Powerball jackpot has ballooned to $360 million in a matter of weeks, a jump that's propelled it to be the third largest Powerball jackpot and the seventh largest jackpot in history.More >>
The Powerball jackpot has ballooned to $360 million in a matter of weeks, a jump that's propelled it to be the third largest Powerball jackpot and the seventh largest jackpot in history.More >>
A fertilizer spill in a creek in north-central Iowa has killed a few fish and workers are trying to dam the spill and pump it up before it gets downstream to a county park near Hampton.More >>
A fertilizer spill in a creek in north-central Iowa has killed a few fish and workers are trying to dam the spill and pump it up before it gets downstream to a county park near Hampton.More >>
A judge has slashed a landmark $240 million verdict to $1.6 million for 32 mentally disabled workers who suffered years of abuse by their caretakers.More >>
A judge has slashed a landmark $240 million verdict to $1.6 million for 32 mentally disabled workers who suffered years of abuse by their caretakers.More >>
The city of Cedar Rapids says it is closely monitoring the nitrate level in the Cedar River because it has reached one of the highest concentrations ever recorded.More >>
The city of Cedar Rapids says it is closely monitoring the nitrate level in the Cedar River because it has reached one of the highest concentrations ever recorded.More >>
The Iowa Department of Human Services will hold four public hearings on the governor's proposed health care plan in cities across the state in June.More >>
The Iowa Department of Human Services will hold four public hearings on the governor's proposed health care plan in cities across the state in June.More >>
A landmark $240 million verdict for 32 mentally disabled workers who suffered years of abuse will be reduced to about $1.6 million because of a law capping their damages.More >>
A landmark $240 million verdict for 32 mentally disabled workers who suffered years of abuse will be reduced to about $1.6 million because of a law capping their damages.More >>
Most Iowa lawmakers agree that changes need to be made to the state's system for inspecting school buses, but it's unlikely a bill will pass this year because lawmakers can't agree on what should be done.More >>
Most Iowa lawmakers agree that changes need to be made to the state's system for inspecting school buses, but it's unlikely a bill will pass this year because lawmakers can't agree on what should be done.More >>
As negotiations drag out in the state Capitol over how to best provide health coverage for low-income residents, some Iowans are starting to worry about what the debate means for their doctor visits.More >>
As negotiations drag out in the state Capitol over how to best provide health coverage for low-income residents, some Iowans are starting to worry about what the debate means for their doctor visits.More >>
A Burlington man faces of up six months in jail after a judge ordered prosecutors to find him in contempt of court for angrily reacting to his selection for jury duty.More >>
A Burlington man faces of up six months in jail after a judge ordered prosecutors to find him in contempt of court for angrily reacting to his selection for jury duty.More >>
Prosecutors have dropped a vehicular homicide charge against an Ankeny man accused in a crash that killed two children, saying the man is not mentally competent to stand trial and likely never will be.More >>
Prosecutors have dropped a vehicular homicide charge against an Ankeny man accused in a crash that killed two children, saying the man is not mentally competent to stand trial and likely never will be.More >>
The Iowa Department of Human Services is on the verge of taking a less-confrontational approach toward adults accused of minor acts of child neglect.More >>
The Iowa Department of Human Services is on the verge of taking a less-confrontational approach toward adults accused of minor acts of child neglect.More >>
Last year's drought combined with the wettest April in Iowa in more than 140 years is causing a significant washing out of fertilizer from farmland and it's ending up in the rivers used by many cities for...More >>
Last year's drought combined with the wettest April in Iowa in more than 140 years is causing a significant washing out of fertilizer from farmland and it's ending up in the rivers used by many cities for drinking...More >>
A Des Moines attorney has been appointed to serve as an independent investigator to determine whether a state senator violated Senate rules by taking payment from former Republican presidential candidate Michele...More >>
A Des Moines attorney has been appointed to serve as an independent investigator to determine whether a state senator violated Senate rules by taking payment from former Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann.More >>
A judge has upheld the paid suspension of a veteran Department of Transportation employee who sent inappropriate emails to colleagues, including one that depicted a woman's genitalia.More >>
A judge has upheld the paid suspension of a veteran Department of Transportation employee who sent inappropriate emails to colleagues, including one that depicted a woman's genitalia.More >>
A woman who claims she was fired in 2006 from an Iowa home for the disabled after complaining about abuse of residents can have her day in court.More >>
A woman who claims she was fired in 2006 from an Iowa home for the disabled after complaining about abuse of residents can have her day in court.More >>
The Clear Lake City Council has given its initial approval to an ordinance that would bar people from feeding waterfowl at city parks or other recreation areas.More >>
The Clear Lake City Council has given its initial approval to an ordinance that would bar people from feeding waterfowl at city parks or other recreation areas.More >>
The Iowa Utilities Board says one of its members will continue to be "actively involved" with matters before the board but won't participate in substantive decisions on contested matters while she explores...More >>
The Iowa Utilities Board says one of its members will continue to be "actively involved" with matters before the board but won't participate in substantive decisions on contested matters while she explores whether to run...More >>
The Iowa Supreme Court is ruling on a lawsuit filed by residents of two Des Moines apartment buildings who say their buildings were infested with bedbugs.More >>
The Iowa Supreme Court is ruling on a lawsuit filed by residents of two Des Moines apartment buildings who say their buildings were infested with bedbugs.More >>
The Iowa City school district says it'll weigh public input before deciding whether to put armed police officers in high schools and junior high schools.More >>
The Iowa City school district says it'll weigh public input before deciding whether to put armed police officers in high schools and junior high schools.More >>
A Union Pacific Railroad coal train has collided with another train carrying cargo containers in central Iowa derailing 20 cars and shutting down a section of the company's mainline track.More >>
A Union Pacific Railroad coal train has collided with another train carrying cargo containers in central Iowa derailing 20 cars and shutting down a section of the company's mainline track.More >>
A judge has barred a Michigan fundraising company from calling Iowans for donations until the company cooperates with Attorney General Tom Miller's investigation into company practices.More >>
A judge has barred a Michigan fundraising company from calling Iowans for donations until the company cooperates with Attorney General Tom Miller's investigation into company practices.More >>
A Johnston man has been charged with child endangerment and failing to secure weapons around children a day after his 8-year-old son took a pistol to school.More >>
A Johnston man has been charged with child endangerment and failing to secure weapons around children a day after his 8-year-old son took a pistol to school.More >>
First lady Michelle Obama presented 2013 National Medal for Museum and Library Service awards to 10 organizations across the country, including two in Iowa.More >>
First lady Michelle Obama presented 2013 National Medal for Museum and Library Service awards to 10 organizations across the country, including two in Iowa.More >>
A proposal to increase funding for tax credits that go to the restoration of historic buildings has won final approval in the state legislature.More >>
A proposal to increase funding for tax credits that go to the restoration of historic buildings has won final approval in the state legislature.More >>
An Iowa economic development board has awarded a $400,000 grant to help build a museum that will honor the legendary actor John Wayne near his birthplace.More >>
An Iowa economic development board has awarded a $400,000 grant to help build a museum that will honor the legendary actor John Wayne near his birthplace.More >>
A federal judge has significantly narrowed the scope of a lawsuit filed by two black men seeking millions of dollars from Council Bluffs and two police officers after being wrongly convicted for the 1977 murder of a...More >>
A federal judge has significantly narrowed the scope of a lawsuit filed by two black men seeking millions of dollars from Council Bluffs and two police officers after being wrongly convicted for the 1977 murder of a retired...More >>
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