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President Joe Biden referenced former president Donald Trump's response to the Perry High School shooting in his State of the Union Thursday night.
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Iowa lawmakers just passed their first funnel deadline of the 2024 legislative session.
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Five students from North High School in Des Moines have been spending most of their free time for the last two months developing an app to aid a lunar expedition.
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Republican lawmakers are planning changes to Gov. Kim Reynolds’ proposed overhaul of the state’s special education system after hearing feedback from parents and educators.
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The 2024 Iowa legislative session gaveled in Monday.
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A Perry religious leader believes her community will eventually come out stronger following a fatal school shooting at Perry High School Thursday.
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Many fire departments across the state have struggled for years to find enough people to work as firefighters, EMTs and ambulance drivers. They hope they might have enough support to bring change in the next legislative session.
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The ruling means Iowa officials cannot enforce a ban on books with sexually explicit content. It also blocks a ban on K-6 instruction related to sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Two lawsuits aim to block the state from enforcing SF 496, which bans books with sexual content and prohibits instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity in K-6.
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River to River host Ben Kieffer visits an Illinois dispensary 15 minutes from the Iowa border to see how much of its customer base comes from the Hawkeye state where recreational marijuana use remains illegal.