Families can opt out of school vaccines if immunizing their student "conflicts with a genuine and sincere religious belief," according to Iowa law. Iowa law says that that belief
This is the final year of the ESA program's income restrictions. Next year, the program will be open to all Iowa families, regardless of wealth.
Iowa lawmakers are trying again, after years of efforts, to pass a law banning the use of cellphones while driving. And they say it has new momentum.
A prolonged snowfall dropped between three and four inches of snow in portions of eastern Iowa on Wednesday. See the notable snowfall totals:
A cheerleader losing his footing and landing on his head and neck on the Carver-Hawkeye Arena floor made for a scary moment at Tuesday's night's Iowa Men's Bask
Some Iowans are raising concern about new proposed state science standards. In the proposal, any mention of "climate change" was changed to the phrase "climate trends," and all references to human impact on climate change were removed.
Iowa Rep. Taylor Collins, chair of the House's higher education committee dropped 14 new bills Wednesday.One would cap tuitition increases at 3 percent for iowa
On Jan. 28, a special election will be held to fill the Iowa Senate District 35 seat left by Chris Cournoyer after she was appointed lieutenant governor. The two candidates running to fill the seat are Mike Zimmer (D) and Katie Whittington (R).
Bills to create a five-year moratorium on new state-licensed casinos in Iowa have been introduced by Republicans in both chambers of the Iowa Legislature.
The Iowa Cancer Consortium, among other cancer organizations, are hosting the Cancer in Iowa: 99 Counties Project. Thursday, they discussed details from Dickinson County. The data shows Dickinson County has the highest melanoma rate in the state and the 9th highest nationwide. With 15 new cases, and less than one death, per year.
The Iowa Hawkeyes have a handful of players that will likely be selected in the NFL Draft this April, and while running back Kaleb Johnson and linebacker Jay Hi
Subcommittee meetings continued in Des Moines on Thursday. One that received a lot of attention was discussing a bill that would require schools to show