About 40,000 Iowa 12th-graders marked graduating from high school with caps and gowns. For some, there were also face masks.
“Each and every one of you have made
Gov. Kim Reynolds talked last week about the importance of government leaders keeping other government officials looped in as decisions are made and events unfold.
The governor was more correct
Growing up Noelie Boardman felt like there was something different about her.
“As I hit puberty, I noticed a lot of people around me were getting into relationships and talking
Here are terms and meanings to different sexual identities.
Ace: Someone who identifies as asexual.
Aromatic: Someone who is not romantically attracted to anyone and have no desire for a
Iowa solar installers say the expiration of a state solar tax credit could make solar panels a tougher sell for residential and small business customers.
The Iowa Legislature adjourned last
Too often these days, Americans and our government seem to be incapable of agreeing on what the best course of action is, regardless of the issue.
This is especially true
Plenty of stray thoughts have been swirling through my noggin lately.
Thoughts like: What would Americans and members of Congress think today if the federal government decided against creating the
Barbara Lee of Council Bluffs took her daughter to Lake Manawa State Park’s playground in the early 1990s. Now she’s able to watch her granddaughter play in an
Will Clark and other children like him who are on the autism spectrum have faced unique hurdles over the past year of the COVID-19 pandemic, whether they are learning online, hybrid or in-person.
Mark Hopper has lived in Waterloo all of his life, except for the time he spent in prison in Minnesota and California.
He considers his more than eight years in
Iowa’s state park campgrounds reservations are largely filled up on weekends in June and July, just as the unofficial kickoff to summer and camping season hits Monday, Memorial Day.
The chambers of the Iowa Senate and the Iowa House of Representatives are silent after a busy 2021 session.
Lawmakers teed up bills that addressed a wide assortment of problems,