Less than a month after he was diagnosed with Leukemia, a 5-year-old Iowa boy and his family are receiving love and support from people they don’t even know across the state.
Officials say North Liberty Police are engaged in a standoff with a man who has barricaded himself inside a building following a police chase and reports of shots fired on Thursday afternoon.
Police have arrested an Iowa City landlord, accusing her of breaking into an apartment to try to forcibly remove a tenant and hitting the tenant with a baseball bat.
Gov. Reynolds announced the state is launching a new website and dedicating a team at the 211 call center to assist Iowans with COVID-19 information and vaccine appointments.
Just a few years ago the Boy Scouts of America made the announcement it would allow girls to join and earn the ranking of Eagle Scout, and 15-year-old Hannah Massey of Ottumwa was up for the challenge.
Cedar Rapids Police have had 41 reports of stolen Catalytic Converters since November, but it’s not just an issue in Cedar Rapids. The Department told TV-9 they’re working with at least 7 other law enforcement agencies in Iowa who are dealing with the same thing.
2021 is starting off as one of the safest in recent memory. 25 people have died in crashes in Iowa so far this year. That’s by far the fewest at this point in at least the past 40 years, but troopers are targeting one risk factor for deadly crashes that has increased - speeding.
A new proposal from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) would add Dubuque, Delaware, and Jones Counties into the state’s legal zones for bobcat hunting.
Iowa’s Democratic attorney general has installed the Republican governor’s lawyer into a high-level job in which he is defending his former boss’ policy agenda and management decisions in court.
The Ames Police Department on Wednesday reported the cause of an Iowa State student’s death, after her body was found in a parking lot at 302 Ash Avenue just before 10 a.m. on January 22.
The Marion Independent School District is officially saying goodbye to their current Indians mascot after the school board approved a new name Monday night.
Hosted by the Interfaith Alliance of Iowa and Action Fund, a panel of Iowa faith and legislative leaders spoke out against several legislative bills that they say are harmful to people of color in Iowa.
In two unanimous votes, Armstrong City Council moved to place police chief Craig Merrill and city clerk Tracie Lang on unpaid administrative leave, Monday night at a special public meeting.