The opening of two "virtual schools" in Iowa next year is drawing heated debate, about whether online education is best for kids, and whether the schools are even legal.
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Full StoryBecause Iowa has one of the lowest prevalence rates for HIV in the nation, it will lose its Center for Disease Control funding for preventive efforts completely in five years. Public health officials say this makes it more important than ever to get those who think they might be infected with HIV tested and into treatment. Research shows that treatment as prevention has proven extremely effective, but Iowa’s criminal transmission law could impede this effort. In conjunction with IowaWatch.org, Iowa Public Radio’s Lindsey Moon reports.
Full StoryMorning Edition Host Sarah McCammon talks with IPR Statehouse Correspondent Joyce Russell about the upcoming week.
Full StoryAs Iowa tries to retain its last jet fighter base in Des Moines, a non-profit group is hoping to save one of the last remnants of an air station that closed at the end of World War Two. Iowa Public Radio’s Rick Fredericksen reports.
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