Some cities are leaving regional partnerships as they tighten their budgets while losing property tax revenue to a state law.
During the peak of winter, you can have a taste of summer while sipping on a hot coffee at the newly opened Barista's Bouquet ...
Another group is suing the Des Moines Register and pollster J. Ann Selzer over the Iowa Poll published days before the 2024 ...
Echoing a lawsuit filed by President-elect Donald Trump, a new complaint alleges fraud in Register poll showing Kamala Harris ...
A new lawsuit alleges a West Des Moines nursing home resident who had a history of wandering wasn't adequately supervised and ...
At least 4 dozen bills have been “pre-filed” ahead of the 2025 session of the Iowa Legislature, which convenes Monday ...
Three dishes in Iowa, including two in Des Moines, were named among the best in the Midwest in 2024 by Midwest Living, a ...
Looking to bounce back in a key road spot, No. 23 Iowa women's basketball travels to Illinois for Thursday's matchup. BTN+ ...
For one young Iowa woman forced to flee a Malibu fire just last month, the recent rash of Southern California fires is a case ...
Free, full-day 4-year-old preschool programs, policies that aim to recruit and retain educators, and improved children’s ...
A former Des Moines photographer accused of using hidden cameras to take nude photos and videos of minors was sentenced to a maximum of 30 years in prison on Wednesday.
DES MOINES, Iowa — Des Moines photographer Jeffrey Gray was sentenced to 30 years in prison on Wednesday for sexual exploitation and possession of child pornography, according to court documents.