More than half of USDA staff will be furloughed during the government shutdown. Some key programs will persist through the shutdown.
As a shutdown of the federal government sends shockwaves through the states, Iowa’s colleges and universities are starting to brace for an impact that may not hit right away. Ag advocates also said ...
Dr. John Matthew Glascock, a bariatric surgeon, is suing the Waverly Health Center and its CEO, Jodi Geerts, in Bremer County District Court. Court records indicate Glascock was employed by the ...
The Des Moines school board will meet to place Dr. Ian Roberts on unpaid leave Monday following the board decision, as required by state law.
The final report has not yet been publicized, but Gov. Kim Reynolds' office confirmed the DOGE task force recommendations have been recieved.
Iowa DNR finalized a discharge permit for the Ottumwa Generating Station, a coal-fired plant, after months of opposition.
U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley said he is hopeful the Trump administration will come up with a plan to “improve morale" among soybean farmers.
The Izaak Walton League of America has started a campaign to raise funds for a water quality monitoring program.
Lawyers representing Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts said they are filing a motion to reopen his immigration case.
The Casey’s convenience-store chain is facing a lawsuit alleging it overcharges consumers by not honoring sale prices at the cash register.
Warm, dry conditions across the state for most of the week gave Iowa farmers plenty of time in the fields to harvest corn and soybeans.
A Des Moines nursing home has been cited for “free roaming” rodents, leaking ceilings, a flooded kitchen and an infestation of cockroaches.
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