The governor also spoke Tuesday about the impacts for federally funded programs like SNAP if the shutdown continues.
Polk County will invest $200,000 to keep water quality monitors functioning across the state and hopes other counties will do ...
A federal judge has blocked an Iowa school district from moving forward with plans to fire a teacher for her comments ...
The 45 recommendations include previously discussed proposals related to IPERS, teacher compensation and local government ...
A Perry nursing home has been cited for an incident in which a resident’s family member had to summon police for medical ...
Amanda Watford (formerly Hernández) covers criminal justice for Stateline. She has reported for both national and local ...
An Iowa company that helps government agencies with taxpayer-financed health care improvement programs is being sued for ...
One idea aimed at restoring trust in news media is launching in Indianapolis -- a public editor to to critique local ...
Iowa farmers are near the end of harvest season for corn and soybean crops following yet another week of above-average ...
The letter stated Iowans who depend on programs like SNAP and Medicare could see services impacted in November if the ...
Des Moines University students will conduct free health screenings for adults ages 50 and older at an event Nov. 1.
A central Iowa nurse with ties to an Ames health spa is facing disciplinary charges from a second state licensing board.