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A federal investigation has concluded there is reasonable cause to believe the state violated the Americans with Disabilities Act at the Woodward and Glenwood Resource Centers.
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Iowa’s COVID-19 hospitalizations and community transmission rates remain high heading into the Thanksgiving weekend, and one expert says Iowans need to take extra precautions.
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An analysis of nursing home staff vaccination rates by AARP using federal numbers found Iowa's rates have improved, but they still lag behind national rates.
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Iowa is joining nine other states opposing President Biden's executive order that affect about one-fifth of the nation's workforce.
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City officials say the funds will help speed up construction on the west side of the river, providing more protection sooner.
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Iowa organizations that support crime victims’ services will receive new federal funding since President Joe Biden signed a law to redirect dollars to the Crime Victims Fund.
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Two students at a western Iowa university are among those suing the U.S. Department of Education, alleging some private religious colleges are discriminating against LGBTQ individuals. The class action lawsuit argues the practice is unconstitutional because the schools receive federal funding.
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People in eight cities across Iowa rallied Tuesday, calling for the impeachment of President Donald Trump and urging Congress to vote to impeach and…
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The water we drink is protected by federal rules, which are at the crux of a long-running fight over how far upstream that protection extends. ...
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Iowa’s junior U.S. senator is worried the president isn’t basing foreign policy decisions on the best available intelligence, and voicing concerns that he…