
Bill Would Bar WIC Assistance To Illegal Aliens
Des Moines, Iowa (RI) — The Iowa House has passed a bill to bar women and children in Iowa who are in the country illegally from receiving federal food assistance

Des Moines, Iowa (RI) — The Iowa House has passed a bill to bar women and children in Iowa who are in the country illegally from receiving federal food assistance

Washington, D.C. (RI) — Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says he’ll try, try again to make the case in a Senate Ag Committee hearing this afternoon for the year-round sale of

Statewide Iowa (RI) — The Iowa Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division reports it handled more than 4,000 complaints last year, marking the second straight year with an increase. Attorney General

Des Moines, Iowa (RI) — An American flag on a global journey has made its stop at the Iowa Capitol. Polk County Sheriff Kevin Schneider says the National Sheriff’s Association

Statewide Iowa (RI) — A new survey done for the Iowa Food Bank Association finds one in eight Iowans is food insecure, as is one in six Iowa children, and

Dover, Delaware (RI) — The remains of six soldiers from an Army Reserve unit based in Des Moines were returned to the U.S. this weekend in a somber military ceremony
Statewide Iowa (RI) – An official with the Iowa DNR is warning the state’s anglers to be on the lookout for a ferocious, toothy type of fish that spawned a
Statewide Iowa (RI) – Voting is now underway for the Iowa Association of Business and Industry’s second annual “Coolest Thing Made in Iowa” competition. ABI spokesperson Kelsey O’Connor says anyone

Des Moines, Iowa (RI) – A Senate committee has advanced a proposed amendment to Iowa’s constitution to require at least 34 state senators and 67 representatives approve any future increases

Des Moines, Iowa (RI) – A bill making its way through the legislature would give state agency leaders authority to extend health care coverage to the families of state employees