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Federal Court Sets New Trial Date for Ian Roberts’ Immigration Case

The former Des Moines Schools superintendent Ian Roberts will head to trial early next year.

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REFLECTIONS: From Urban Dreams to the Airwaves: KUCB’s Legacy, KJMC’s Stewardship and a New Crossroads for Des Moines Radio, After Sale of KJMC

Wayne Ford reflects on the loss of Des Moines' Black radio station KJMC and his time in radio.

Polk County Housing Trust Fund offers real estate program
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DMACC exploring sale of Evelyn K. Davis Center to St. Vincent de Paul

Attend community meetings about the future of the Evelyn K. Davis Center for Working Families in Des Moines.

Looking for something tasty to eat? Check out these new Black-owned restaurants in Iowa

We love our soul food. Fortunately for us, there are some new Black-owned spots serving up the foods we crave.

This is absolutely, positively not about Langston Hughes

Who knew that words could both pirouette gracefully and land with the impact of a nuclear weapon without having to be dressed in the cumbersome attire of academia?

Black Radio Station sold in Des Moines 

American Family Radio purchased KJMC, the only radio station serving Des Moines’ Black community, according to a filing with the FCC.

Free carnival and resources hosted by The Communities Outreach

Free carnival with games, resources & giveaways 11–4, on Aug. 16 at Evelyn Davis Park, hosted by Communities Outreach

Unseen, Unheard, Unemployed: The Layoff Epidemic Devastating Black Women and Our Communities

Opinion: There's a silent crisis affecting Black women. Why is it happening and what can be done about it?