
Bill Will Require Radon Mitigation In Newly-Constructed Iowa Homes
Des Moines, Iowa (RI) — A bill to require the installation of passive radon mitigation systems in every home or duplex built in Iowa awaits the governor’s signature. Senator Scott

Des Moines, Iowa (RI) — A bill to require the installation of passive radon mitigation systems in every home or duplex built in Iowa awaits the governor’s signature. Senator Scott

Des Moines, Iowa — Officers from around the state gathered near the state capitol Friday for the annual Peace Officer Memorial Ceremony. There were no new names of fallen officers

Ankeny, Iowa (RI) — Senate Majority Leader John Thune was in Iowa on Friday, campaigning with Congresswoman Ashley Hinson, the Republican from Marion who’s running for the U.S. Senate. Friday

Statewide Iowa (RI) — Two of the five Republicans running for governor are suggesting it’s time for consolidation in the race. Former state agency director Adam Steen made that case

Statewide Iowa (RI) — It’s still unclear how many Iowa schools were impacted by Thursday night’s cyberattack involving a learning software that’s used by thousands of school districts nationwide. The

Statewide Iowa (RI) — Former Iowa Senator Tom Harkin is endorsing Josh Turek in his race to become the Iowa Democratic Party’s nominee for the U.S. Senate. Harkin, who served

Statewide Iowa (RI) — After heavy rain, scattered snow, and widely varied temperatures during the past month, Iowa farmers are making up for lost time by getting a significant amount

Washington, D.C. (RI) — Congresswoman Ashley Hinson says she believes the Senate may accept a proposal that would override a California law that does not allow pork sold in California

Statewide Iowa (RI) — U.S. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins says promoting year-round sales of gasoline with a higher blend of ethanol is at the top of President Trump’s biofuels agenda.

Statewide Iowa (RI) — Republican Jim Carlin, a candidate for U.S. Senate, says there need to be major changes in U.S. monetary policy. From 1879 to 1933, the U.S. had