-
Citizen-led boards to review police misconduct would be banned in Iowa cities under a bill advanced Tuesday by Republicans on an Iowa Senate panel.
-
After multiple budget cuts, Des Moines Public Schools wants to staunch the flow of students transferring out — along with their funding.
-
Kenny Rader was arrested and jailed after joining Trump supporters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. He was one of hundreds pardoned by President Donald Trump on his first day in office.
-
Republicans on an Iowa House panel advanced a proposed constitutional amendment Wednesday that would help restore the option for some child crime victims to testify remotely in a trial rather than face their alleged abuser in the courtroom.
-
A Des Moines nonprofit is trying for a second time to win approval to build a tiny home village to provide permanent affordable housing for people who are homeless.
-
Under a 40-year-old law, the U.S. Department of Agriculture can withhold subsidies, like crop insurance and disaster payments, from farmers who clear, drain or convert wetlands. A company that owns farmland in Iowa says it’s unconstitutional.
-
A northwest Iowa organization that helps immigrants says many are afraid of what might happen when President Trump takes office on Monday.
-
This quiz covers news published by IPR Jan. 13 - 17. Take a moment to review the top stories from this week, then let's dive in!
-
While some Iowa business owners relied on the app for sales, others are embracing a shift to other platforms and marketing strategies.
-
The head of the Iowa National Guard asked legislators to improve the Iowa National Guard Service Scholarship and add exceptions to the state’s chronic absenteeism law for high school military recruits and members.