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The Medicare medication negotiation plan faces legal action from pharmaceutical companies and criticism from Republican lawmakers, including Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley.
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There’s been a push across the country to recruit more minorities for careers in law enforcement. One Iowa community is emphasizing diversity among officers.
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As Iowans experience another day under an excessive heat warning, there are some who don’t have a place to protect themselves from stifling conditions. One Sioux City non-profit is helping homeless people get through the week more safely.
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Hot air and heat warnings greeted students going back to class today across Iowa. A long-running tax program helps keep one of the state’s largest school districts from sending students home early for the day.
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The cofounder of the Siouxland Pride Alliance says the Sioux City Community School District isn't doing enough to support LGBTQ students.
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West Maui has begun a slow recovery after the deadliest U.S. fire in a century left a death toll of more than 100.
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The community of Sioux City backed the boat when it officially took to water in 2018. Now Mayor Bob Scott says the project "fleeced" taxpayers and local citizens.
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The Warming Shelter will now be open 365 days a year. It hopes extending its hours can help combat the rising need in the Sioux City area.
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A Morningside University professor is compiling the life experiences of Sioux City Latinos, in hopes of sharing it with the community.
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Native communities in western Iowa marched through Sioux City in remembrance of children who have been separated from their families and placed into foster care.