Deadline requiring Real ID driver’s license now six months away
The deadline to get your driver’s license upgraded to a Real ID has changed a couple of times, but it now is set for May 3rd of 2023. The DOT’s Kayla Burkett says it’s a […]
The deadline to get your driver’s license upgraded to a Real ID has changed a couple of times, but it now is set for May 3rd of 2023. The DOT’s Kayla Burkett says it’s a […]
A ruling on an obstructed license plate will stand after a split vote in the Iowa Supreme Court on the issue. Prince Payne was stopped by an Altoona police officer who said the ball in […]
A new biography by an Iowa author details the long life of a woman who was just eight when the Nazis invaded her home country of Poland and she endured two concentration camps before being […]
The director of the University of Iowa Public Safety Department says the introduction of alcohol sales in Kinnick Stadium has led to some positive changes. Director Mark Bullock told the Board of Regents he didn’t […]
The Webster City Community School Board meets Monday evening at 6:00 at the school board meeting room at 820 Des Moines Street. The Monday agenda will include the first reading of board policy stock prescription […]
For the first time in 66 years, every member of Iowa’s federal delegation in D.C. will be a Republican when congress convenes in January. Christina Bohannan is the Democrat in Iowa’s first congressional district who […]
The final batch of votes from two counties are in and Rob Sand appears to have narrowly won re-election as state auditor. About 2000 votes from Warren County and around 800 votes from Des Moines […]
Des Moines County’s final batch of election results are in and, with all 99 counties reporting, Rob Sand has narrowly won re-election as state auditor. Sand, a Democrat, has won a second term as state […]
Des Moines County’s final batch of election results are in and, with all 99 counties reporting, Rob Sand has narrowly won re-election as state auditor. Sand, a Democrat, has won a second term as state […]
A printing error caused a board of supervisors race to be left off the ballot in one precinct in rural Linn County on Tuesday, but officials say the mistake didn’t have an impact on the […]
Republican Senator Amy Sinclair of Allerton will be president of the Iowa Senate when the 2023 legislature convenes. “I view the role of the president as stepping up and being the face of the people […]
Iowa is about to undergo a major weather change. National Weather Service meteorologist Craig Cogil says a cold front will move across the state over the next several hours, taking us from high temperatures mostly […]
The Board of Regents facilities committee has approved plans for several million dollars of work on buildings on the University of Iowa, Iowa State University and University of Northern Iowa campuses. U-I vice president Rod […]
This is Winter Weather Awareness Day as Iowans are encouraged to start planning for the cold weather that’s coming and brush up on terminology we’ll hear in forecasts for the next several months. Meteorologist Chad […]
The 2022 election may have just concluded, but the presidential politicking for the Iowa Republican Party’s 2024 Caucuses is well underway. During a rally a week ago in Sioux City, former President Donald Trump said […]
The Japan America Society of Iowa is hosting a first-of-its kind event this week during which Iowans will learn about the beverage sake. Yoko Tanaka, the organization’s executive director, says sake is often referred to […]
Democrat Cindy Axne has conceded the race in Iowa’s third congressional district to Republican Challenger Zach Nunn. Axne released a statement Thursday saying she is “honored and humbled by the support she received over the […]
Roland-Story two-time wrestling state champion Kade Blume was charged with Class C Felony Assault earlier this week for an incident that occurred on New Year’s Day 2022 and will be tried as a adult. According […]
An apartment building in Lake Park that used to be a Methodist Church has been destroyed by fire. Lake Park Fire Chief Brandon Ehret says the old wooden structure in the town of about 1200 […]
Voters in five Iowa counties have approved new taxes that will support local emergency medical services. According to the Iowa EMS Association, about two-thirds of ambulance services in the state are either fully or partially […]
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