Waterloo city council repeals gender conversion therapy ban
The Waterloo City Council — in response to a threatened lawsuit — has voted to repeal an ordinance that would have banned gender conversion therapy. The council took the vote
The Waterloo City Council — in response to a threatened lawsuit — has voted to repeal an ordinance that would have banned gender conversion therapy. The council took the vote
With parts of Iowa expecting high temperatures in triple-digits today along with heat indices as high as 115, hospitals across the state are bracing to handle an influx of heat-related
The Iowa Utilities Board is holding the first public hearing today for one of the three proposed carbon dioxide pipelines that would run through the state. Summit Carbon Solutions is
Numbers released from the Iowa State Fair show this year had the second-best attendance ever in its 169 years. This year finished with 1,133,958 people going through the gates as
Governor Kim Reynolds has traveled to southwest Texas for a border security tour led by Texas Governor Greg Abbott. “First of all I just want to say thank you to
An investigation into three fights in Storm Lake in July has led to a total of 13 juveniles between the ages of 15 and 17 being charged. Storm Lake Police
Classes for the fall semester started this morning at Iowa’s three public universities, and it’s hard to be an incoming first-year student and avoid hearing about the dreaded “Freshman 15.”
Iowa Senator Joni Ernst says the Biden Administration has “finally” called for arbitrators to settle a dispute with Mexico over U.S. corn imports. Ernst says she’s been pushing the U.S.
Republican presidential candidate Will Hurd says Donald Trump lost in 2020, prevented Republicans from having a red wave in 2022 and will lose to Joe Biden in 2024. “You have
Questions continue after the USS Sioux City was decommissioned this week barely five years after being put to sea. Sioux City Chamber of Commerce president Chris McGowen attended the decommissioning