From United Flight 232 in Sioux City to the loss of Buddy Holly in Clear Lake: What's Iowa's history with fatal plane crashes?
Des Moines, located where the Raccoon River and Des Moines River meet, officially got it's name on this date in 1857.
Our journey through Iowa’s 99 counties began in January with a visit to Kossuth County in the north, which is not the only location named after Lajos Kossuth, Hungary’s freedom fighter during the Revolution of 1848.
Under the proposed legislation — the full language of which has not been released — all Iowa school districts would be required to adopt by July 1, 2025, minimum standards for restrictions on personal electronic devices.
Caitlin Clark draws fans wherever she goes. Here's how she affected the University of Iowa's athletics revenue in her senior year.
RAYGUN in Iowa City is going by a new name this week, "Forever 22," as Caitlin Clark's jersey heads to the Carver-Hawkeye Arena rafters.
Tragedy is no stranger to the sports world as fans have mourned the deaths of many players and coaches in plane and helicopter crashes over the years.
New legislation Hinson introduced, called the Swamp Act, would move federal agency headquarters out of Washington, D.C. She said she's happy to speak to Congress members about where different agencies make sense. Hinson co-sponsored the legislation with Democratic Rep. Jared Golden from Maine.
Arguably the biggest week of the Iowa State women's basketball season has arrived. The Cyclones face two top-25 opponents with a chance to improve their NCAA Tournament resume with a much-needed marquee victory.
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OU has won four straight Women’s College World Series titles, but some are questioning the Sooners ahead of their first season in the SEC because of the roster turnover from 2024.
“Despite what’s been a tough economy the past couple of years for fleets, the Best Fleets Top 20 and Hall of Fame members have continued to show that the well-being of their drivers remains a top priority.” – Jane Jazrawy, CarriersEdge CEO