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New developments at the federal level have raised more questions than they've answered when it comes to cannabis and its use for treating various medical conditions. We talk with a reporter covering the cannabis industry as well as two medical researchers about what we do and don't know about the future of cannabis for medical use.
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A majority of Nebraskans voted last week to legalize and regulate medical cannabis in the state.
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As of July 1, products like THC beverages and edibles derived from hemp must be 4 mg per serving — or 10 mg per container — in order to be legally sold. Iowans must be 21 years or older to purchase them.
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Iowa's last known Holocaust survivor, David Wolnerman, died this month. His son, Michael Wolnerman, shares memories of his father, who survived 11 concentration camps throughout World War II.
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Minnesota became the 23rd state in the U.S. to allow the growth and possession of recreational marijuana on Aug. 1. Meanwhile, some Iowans have turned to consumable hemp to get their high.
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Minnesota became the 23rd state in the U.S. to allow recreational marijuana on August 1.
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Journalists and experts share the latest news, including pre-historic sloth fossils found in southwest Iowa, a homeless camp razed by Cedar Rapids midwinter and more.
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Does a one-term representative stand a chance against one of the oldest members of Congress and one of the longest-serving senators in U.S. history?
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On their first day back at the Iowa Capitol after suspending the legislative session due to coronavirus, Republican lawmakers advanced policies related to…
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Wendy Shoemaker has lived with chronic pain for decades, and she was prescribed opioids to treat it.“All you do is stand there and watch your life,” she…