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Protests have been popping up regularly in Des Moines in 2025 to protest various policies enacted by Donald Trump's administration. Here are some general tips for protesting in the state of Iowa ahead ...
Procrastination is human nature, and when you are figuring out travel details, going to the DOT is probably not high on your list of priorities. But for anyone traveling May 7 and after, you will need ...
NEWTON — This weekend's IndyCar racing at Iowa Speedway will likely be better than last year's processional races, but passing could still be hard, according to members of Fox Sports' broadcasting ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (KTIV) - With June almost here, you might see a lot of deer on the move throughout Iowa. Iowa DNR calls this time of the year “Fawning Season.” According to the Iowa Department of ...
After years of delays, REAL ID requirements have started. So you may be looking at your driver's license, trying to determine if you need to schedule an appointment with the Iowa DOT. In recent weeks, ...
Rock the Chalk is free for all guests from 5 to 8 p.m. at the downtown bank at 102 Clinton Street. Looking for a free mini puzzle? Play the USA TODAY Quick Cross now. Saturday: Enjoy a free night of ...
it's going to be the new jewelry of the nineties ladies in the ever changing fickle world of Iowa state fair fashion. You simply aren't in vogue without the latest in swine accessories. Now that looks ...
But some other voters say conservatives need to engage more in the communities. Michael Johnson, Jamila Jones and Yarelis Bogdanoff each have something in common: They're Republicans of color living ...
Northwestern Iowa was hit by damaging winds ranging from 80 to 100 mph as a powerful storm meteorologists warned had the potential to develop into a derecho moved across the Plains. The high winds ...
Hundreds of Iowans recently crowded into an auditorium at Drake University, eager and anxious to hear from a panel of scientists who stressed the ongoing threat of Iowa’s agricultural practices to the ...