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A new lawsuit contends that Reynolds' office is illegally delaying the release of public records related to the state's $26 million, no-bid coronavirus testing contract.
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It amounts to the sharpest threat yet against states that so far have ignored admonishments from the White House during the surging pandemic.
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Census: Metro Populations Grew, Rural Areas Lost In Iowa
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Des Moines Superintendent Thomas Ahart said he’s pleased about the resolution of complaints against him over the district’s refusal to return students to in-person classes last year during a surge in coronavirus cases.
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An Iowa panel voted Monday to settle a lawsuit and pay five protesters who supported the Black Lives Matter movement and alleged constitutional rights violations when they were banned from the state Capitol grounds.
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Amid low vaccination rates and spread of the highly transmissible delta variant, health experts are becoming increasingly worried about Iowa’s biggest annual event.
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Iowa Argues Open-Records Law Is Not 'Well-Recognized' Policy
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An influential hog dealer sanctioned twice for defrauding pork producers out of hundreds of thousands of dollars says it has fired employees responsible for its latest violations and paid restitution to affected sellers.
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The DOC fired Dodson, a registered nurse at a maximum-security penitentiary in Fort Madison, after an investigation found dozens of inmates received shots containing up to six times the recommended dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
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Democrat Abby Finkenauer, a former congresswoman, is running for Republican Chuck Grassley's U.S. Senate seat, hoping her blue-collar credentials will propel her forward in a state that has grown more conservative over the years.