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A homogenous Iowa is a bad Iowa

An insular Iowa Legislature is running amok this session. What will happen to the freedoms of those it doesn't like?

‘I’ll Make Me a World in Iowa’ Celebration Day held Feb. 4

"I'll Make Me a World in Iowa" will hold its Celebration Day on Feb. 4 in Clive, which highlights African American arts, culture and contributions through education, awareness and preservation.

Happy Black History Month

Black History Month kicked off on Feb. 1. How will you celebrate the month? What will you read, learn or do?

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Candlelight Vigil planned for two Des Moines teens killed at Starts Right Here, families seek GoFundMe donations

A candlelight vigil is planned at 6 p.m. Jan. 27 at Starts Right Here for the victims of Monday's shooting in Des Moines.

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Iowa Cancer Consortium releases 5-year plan, focused on improving health equity, prevention

A statewide comprehensive cancer coalition released its five-year plan to reduce cancer, the second leading cause of death in the state.

Iowa Capitol
Iowa legislature approves controversial education spending bill, allowing use of state money for private schools

After a contentious battle, the Iowa Legislature has passed education reform, allowing state money to be used at private schools.

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Rob Johnson’s Birthday Gas Giveaway in Des Moines

Free gas giveaway for Rob Johnson's birthday is happening at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 21 at Kum and Go in downtown Des Moines.

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Iowa House Republicans proposed SNAP benefit restrictions — no meat, white bread

Iowans who receive SNAP benefits could experience drastic changes in a plan proposed by Iowa House Republicans.

Iowa Capitol
Iowa education bill heats up, not about ‘public versus private’ schools, legislator says