
How To Stay Safe During The Sweltering State Fair (Or Here At Home Where It’ll Be Hot Too)
Des Moines, Iowa (RI) — At least 300-thousand people are expected at the Iowa State Fair over its final three days, as the forecast for

Des Moines, Iowa (RI) — At least 300-thousand people are expected at the Iowa State Fair over its final three days, as the forecast for

Northern Iowa (RI) — The State Health Department has confirmed the season’s first case of West Nile virus. The Department says the individual is a

Ames, Iowa (RI) — US Energy Secretary Chris Wright toured the Ames National Lab at Iowa State University on Thursday. One of the Lab’s core
Le Mars, Iowa (RI) — Le Mars is hosting its first-ever beer festival later this month. Event organizer Ben Sitzmann, of the Le Mars-based Wise

Des Moines, Iowa (RI) — Governor Kim Reynolds says she has not encouraged the government efficiency panel she appointed this spring to make certain recommendations.

Des Moines, Iowa — State Auditor Rob Sand, a Democrat who’s running for governor, says a government efficiency panel appointed by Republican Governor Reynolds should

Northwest Iowa — August’s first full week was unseasonably wet across western Iowa, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. A wet reporting period,

Urbandale, Iowa (RI) — Iowa Senator Joni Ernst is touting her influence in the Trump Administration — and giving firm signals that she’s running for

Iowa (RI) — A sleep expert says Iowa parents should start pushing their kids’ bedtimes forward this week to get them adjusted to waking up
Iowa (RI) — The Iowa Board of Regents approved a revised policy this week that says faculty at the three state universities may teach controversial