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U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley praised the tax exemptions for tips and overtime pay during a visit to Council Bluffs on Tuesday afternoon.
U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst has not officially said if she plans to run for reelection in 2026 — but she told a GOP audience Wednesday that Democrats should “bring it on” in the 2026 midterm elections.
Several Iowa Republican lawmakers have assured Iowans there is not significant interest in making changes to the state’s public retirement system after the idea was suggested last week.
St. Albert’s Ella Narmi opened her senior tennis season with a bracket championship Monday at the Shenandoah Fillies Tournament. Narmi won the No. 2 singles draw, winning two matches. She led St ...
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Iowa will not host one of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s new regional hubs, but the agency might grow in Iowa in a different form, its leader said Saturday.
Some of Iowa’s private colleges are expanding their athletics rosters with a sport that’s been growing across the state and U.S. — women’s wrestling.
Hundreds of Democrats cheered Sen. Ruben Gallego in eastern Iowa as the Arizona Democrat criticized President Donald Trump's tax bill at a town hall meeting in Davenport.
An Omaha man will spend six years in federal jail after Council Bluffs police officers found him with marijuana and a stolen handgun.
The Iowa woman accused in a state audit of stealing close to $400,000 in taxpayer money between 2015 and 2022 has yet to be criminally charged in the case.
A real estate developer is suing the City of Bondurant, alleging changes in plans for streets could cost the company millions of dollars.
A building contractor is suing the Woodbury County Law Enforcement Center Authority, alleging it publicly disclosed false and defamatory information about the company.