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Iowa received its first blanket of snow over the holiday weekend.
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Fall is here, and beautiful colors are creeping across the landscape. On this episode, it's a conversation about fall colors!
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An Iowan and a University of Iowa student share their personal accounts of the deadly Maui wildfires that occurred this August.
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As Iowans experience another day under an excessive heat warning, there are some who don’t have a place to protect themselves from stifling conditions. One Sioux City non-profit is helping homeless people get through the week more safely.
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Hot air and heat warnings greeted students going back to class today across Iowa. A long-running tax program helps keep one of the state’s largest school districts from sending students home early for the day.
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A longtime farmer shares his thoughts on this growing season and the potential impact of heat, humidity, and wind on potential corn yields.
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How to stay safe in the hottest temperatures of the year so far, and a conversation about liberal arts and the upcoming school year with Drake University President Marty Martin
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The natural climate phenomenon El Niño has emerged this June. What will that mean for temperatures and precipitation in the coming months?
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A rare dust storm in Illinois this month caused a 72-car pileup on an interstate. Climate experts say it points to a bigger problem — soil erosion.