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Democratic Iowa Sen. Sarah Trone Garriott, a Lutheran minister from West Des Moines, is looking to challenge Republican U.S.
Hawkeye Community College received more than $250,000 through state registered apprenticeship grants to support its programs.
The bill now heads to Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds' desk for approval. Similar legislation passed in Minnesota earlier this year. The "Taylor Swift bill" nickname comes from the pop star's recent Eras Tour, ...
Twelve area high school seniors were recognized by Gov. Kim Reynolds and Lt. Gov. Chris Cournoyer for outstanding academic achievement during the 23rd Annual Governor’s Scholar Recognition ...
DES MOINES, Iowa — U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn is the latest Iowa politician to announce he will not run for governor in 2026. Nunn, ...
Twelve Republican state senators, including two from N’West Iowa, released a declaration Wednesday night vowing to vote ...
Despite a continuing stalemate, State Representative Tom Moore sees light at the end of the tunnel on setting a state budget ...
A dozen Republican senators have pledged to hold up the next state budget until its party's leaders allow for debate and a ...
Research shows that Iowa is among the top five states for the number of 4-year-old preschool students enrolled in a ...
Three weeks ago, Governor Kim Reynolds announced that she would not be seeking reelection in the state’s highest office. A 16 ...
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds this week signed a slate of bills into law. Among them is legislation designed to make it easier for ...
It’s fine to seek to run a money-making pipeline through Iowa, but seizing property would be wrong, writes the Register's ...