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Iowa’s rich literary culture has produced Pulitzer Prize winners and best-selling authors. Here are five Iowa authors and a ...
Ready to go hog wild for Iowa’s favorite sandwich? Read up on the present, past, and future of pork tenderloin sandwiches in ...
When Dr. Robin Plattenberger retired from her Washington County practice eight years ago, she left behind patients who ...
As lawmakers restrict the rights of LGBTQ Iowans, more and more are leaving in favor of states with friendlier laws, with ...
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird quietly dismissed her high-profile lawsuit against Winneshiek County Sheriff Dan Marx. In a ...
Jacob Scroggins, a shift supervisor at the Starbucks on Merle Hay Road in Des Moines, talks about the effort to unionize his ...
Tuesday marks one year since a law that bans most abortions in Iowa went into effect, and new data reported by providers show the impacts of the ban have been ...
The Mutual Group in West Des Moines is laying off 34 workers by Aug. 8. Wells Fargo in West Des Moines is laying off 35 workers by Aug. 10, 35 workers by Aug. 24, 11 workers by Sept. 8, and 44 workers ...
Dr. Mary Charlton directs the Iowa Cancer Registry, tracking cancer diagnoses across the state for over 50 years and helping researchers understand Iowa's stubbornly high cancer rates. On this episode ...
Congress made some devastating cuts this week, slashing $1.1 billion from public broadcasting nationwide. Money that had already been promised to member stations near you. On this episode of Cornhole ...
The irony is staggering: JBS subsidiary Pilgrim's Pride donated $5 million to Trump's inauguration, only to watch his administration immediately revoke visas for 200 of their Ottumwa workers from ...
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