After designating two federal buildings in Iowa for sale Tuesday, the Trump administration reversed course without explanation.
On Saturday, brackets were released for Class 1A and 2A. On Monday, Class 3A posted its bracket and Class 4A will release its brackets by Wednesday. Here's a look at the first-round pairings and the full day-by-day state tournament schedule.
A bill in the Iowa Senate would have banned the homeless from sleeping on public property, and would’ve made it a misdemeanor if they didn’t leave when told to. That meant homeless Iowans could’ve faced 30 days in jail and fines up to $855 dollars. At a subcommittee, only one person spoke in favor of the bill.
Legislation that would criminalize sleeping and camping on public property while allowing cities and counties to create designated areas for homeless encampments did not advance in a Senate subcommittee meeting Wednesday.
House Study Bill 285 would make it a Class D felony for law enforcement officers, including county sheriffs, to “knowingly and intentionally” fail to comply with federal immigration officers. A Class D felony is punishable by up to five years in jail and a fine between $1,025 and $10,245.
Facing Wisconsin for the second time in four days, Iowa women's basketball cruised from the opening tip to open the Big Ten Tournament.
Refugee resettlement services are running out of money as they wait for federal reimbursements. The nonprofit Lutheran Services of Iowa says it has not been reimbursed for $1.5 million owed by the federal government.
Legislation in the Iowa House and Senate would prohibit unauthorized camping on public lands, a move advocates for people experiencing homelessness argue would “criminalize homelessness.”
The COVID-19 pandemic took a big toll on Iowa’s health care workforce. Today, the state is facing a critical shortage of workers.
Iowa Rep. Devon Wood, a Republican from New Market, said she wants to help ensure Iowa’s three public universities can remain competitive in the new college athletics landscape.