A so-called anti-SLAPP law is moving farther in the Iowa Legislature than it has in the past; it would allow Iowans to request expedited dismissal of a lawsuit on First Amendment grounds ...
Also, Iowans protest bill that would shield pesticide companies over failure to warn consumers about health risks of their ...
Olympian Spencer Lee discusses Feb. 26 matchup with Japan's Masanosuke Ono ...
Private colleges and universities would be barred from participating in the Iowa Tuition Grant financial aid program if they ...
A bill that was advanced this week by an Iowa House subcommittee would update the state’s decades-old insurance fund for farmers to include coverage for riskier, delayed-payment sales of corn and ...
State lawmakers spent this week putting their K-12 school funding proposals through the legislative process, with both chambers voting to approve their respectively, but slightly different, pitches.
Iowa head baseball coach Rick Heller offered his thoughts and perspective on pending legislation which would require Iowa ...
Could baseball teams be revived at the University of Northern Iowa and Iowa State University? Iowa lawmakers advanced the ...
Iowa lawmakers are considering a bill that would require Iowa State and Northern Iowa to bring back baseball programs.
"What we're really doing here is playing gender police," said Keenan Crow, One Iowa's director of policy and advocacy.
A bill in the Iowa House would require Iowa State and the University of Northern Iowa to revive their baseball programs.
International student visa holders and faculty members studying and working at Iowa colleges and universities who publicly endorse or espouse the actions of foreign terrorist organizations, such as ...