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Iowa Democratic candidates who are running in the state’s 2026 elections have been campaigning throughout this summer, and some of them sound different from what might be expected.
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Research from Iowa State University is revealing nuance present in an answer to an increasingly asked question: Why are marriage rates falling, and is more education making an impact?
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley praised the tax exemptions for tips and overtime pay during a visit to Council Bluffs on Tuesday afternoon.
The five Democratic Iowa U.S. Senate candidates spoke at the annual Iowa Democratic Party "Wing Ding" fundraiser in Clear Lake on Thursday.
U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst has not officially said if she plans to run for reelection, but she told a GOP audience Wednesday that Democrats should “bring it on.” ...
Several Iowa Republican lawmakers have assured Iowans there is not significant interest in making changes to the state’s public retirement system after the idea was suggested last week.
Muscatine County Attorney Jim Barry filed to detain Felipe de Jesus Hernandez Marcelo as a material witness, arguing otherwise ICE would move to deport him.
Some of Iowa’s private colleges are expanding their athletics rosters with a sport that’s been growing across the state and U.S. — women’s wrestling.
St. Albert’s Ella Narmi opened her senior tennis season with a bracket championship Monday at the Shenandoah Fillies Tournament. Narmi won the No. 2 singles draw, winning two matches. She led St ...
U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Chris Wright on Thursday toured the Ames National Laboratory, which is owned by the government and operated by contracted employees under the federal energy ...
An Omaha man will spend six years in federal jail after Council Bluffs police officers found him with marijuana and a stolen handgun.
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