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Saturday is the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Since then, nearly 500,000 Ukrainian refugees have come to the U.S., and one woman has helped bring dozens of them to a northwest Iowa county.
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As wars rage from Ukraine to Gaza, the number of displaced people is at a record high, the UN estimates. What is Iowa doing to help refugees?
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Anna Barker discusses her classics reading series and Maggie Reyes of Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc. shares how she is working to help her community.
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This week Iowa lawmakers face their first deadline to keep bills alive this legislative session.
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A report by the ACLU of Nebraska found the federal immigration court in Omaha regularly compromises immigrants' legal rights.
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Calling on President Biden to enforce current immigration policies, Governor Reynolds has dismissed the need for new immigration law.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson has denied pushing to kill the Senate's pending immigration deal to help former president Donald Trump on the campaign trail.
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Connie Boesen, the first female mayor in Des Moines' history, joins the program to talk about her plans for the city.
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The new mural downtown features 63 butterflies in all, representing the nationalities of people now living in Storm Lake.
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The AlRazi Academy is the only full-time Islamic school in Iowa and is hoping to take advantage of the state's new private school voucher program.