Episodios

  • Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025
    Jul 23 2025
    Woodbury County supervisors have given initial approval to a zoning rule change that could bring a small nuclear power plant to the county. The state Board of Regents is postponing discussion of a policy that would stop requiring students to take courses related to diversity, equity and inclusion. And, Iowa has its eight confirmed case of measles.
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  • Tuesday, July 22nd, 2025
    Jul 22 2025
    Woodbury County discusses a zoning change later today that would allow a small nuclear power plant to be built in the region. The head of Iowa’s Democratic Party says it’s “disappointing” the state recently lost a seat on a key national committee. And Iowa’s state tax collections dropped a bit over the last year, mostly because of a new business tax credit.
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  • Monday, July 21st, 2025
    Jul 21 2025
    Iowa has a teacher shortage in more than two dozen specialties. Some school districts are turning to online instruction to fill those gaps. Sixteen Afghan families in the Des Moines area face eviction as money that has helped pay for their housing runs out. And Iowa is exploring several options to help people affected by the closing of the Black Hawk Bridge in Lansing later this year. It’s being closed this fall, about two years before a new crossing is completed.
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  • Friday, July 18th, 2025
    Jul 18 2025
    Congress has approved significant funding cuts for foreign aid and public media. There were several protests in Iowa over civil rights. And Virgina Gov. Glenn Youngkin was in Iowa last night.
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  • Thursday, July 17th, 2025
    Jul 17 2025
    Advocates worry cuts to some federal benefits could impact how many people receive WIC benefits. Congresswoman Ashley Hinson says she trusts the Trump administration to handle the Jeffrey Epstein controversy. And a new regional administrator for HUD went to Cedar Rapids.
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  • Wednesday, July 16th, 2025
    Jul 16 2025
    The City of Des Moines is considering raising taxes on residents' utility bills for DART. The head of Des Moines Water Works talks about nitrate regulations. And what could the impact be if the USPS becomes private?
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    8 m
  • Tuesday, July 15th, 2025
    Jul 15 2025
    Another Republican announced a campaign for Iowa's fourth congressional district. AmeriCorps funding cuts could be souring trust with young people. And the latest ruling in a case involving four University of Iowa international students and the Department of Homeland Security.
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  • Monday, July 14th, 2025
    Jul 14 2025
    Gov. Kim Reynolds says more regulation isn't the answer to high nitrates in Iowa waterways. The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services wants to work with churches to instill hope. And how could federal Medicaid cuts impact people living with HIV?
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    9 m