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Iowa and 19 other states are suing the federal government over staffing requirements.
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A new DNR program helps monitor for PFAs in water supplies, an update on the Cedar Rapids Cargill strike and discussing the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
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While corn and soybeans dominate the Midwestern landscape today, some farmers are integrating strips of native prairie back into their fields. This conservation practice has expanded to more than a dozen states.
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Some Iowans have noticed fewer pollinators in their neighborhoods and gardens as the state has experienced severe weather this season.
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If the founding fathers were here today, they would see a very different political landscape than they might have anticipated.
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In a 4-3 decision, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled Friday that a law banning abortions at about six weeks of pregnancy can go into effect.
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The federal government says new safety standards and building materials mean home buyers priced out of site-built houses have viable options. As storms become stronger and more frequent, experts are tempering expectations.
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has adopted new energy standards for residential construction projects funded by the agency.
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Some Iowans have decided to ditch the turf lawns and transition their yards and gardens to feature more natural wildlife.
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A swarm of violent storms hit Iowa Tuesday, including multiple tornadoes.