Time to float the boat? Iowans need to keep safety as first mate
(Radio Iowa) – With the forecast calling for highs climbing into the 80s this week, the warmer weather is inspiring many Iowa boaters to hit
(Radio Iowa) – With the forecast calling for highs climbing into the 80s this week, the warmer weather is inspiring many Iowa boaters to hit
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa House and Senate have agreed to redirect two-and-a-half million dollars that’s sitting unused in the Iowa Brucellosis and Tuberculosis Eradication
(Radio Iowa) – A microbiologist from Brazil is the recipient of the 2025 Des Moines-based World Food Prize. Mariangela Hungria is the 10th woman to
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa DNR has released fish kill numbers from a spill last month in the south Branch of Lizard Creek in Fort
(Radio Iowa) – A study at Iowa State University shows how packaging can affect your choice of bacon. Stephanie Major is a senior in meat
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says he had a private meeting late Monday afternoon with Mexico’s ambassador to the U-S. Grassley says he
(Radio Iowa) – Dry weather gave farmers almost one full week to pull their planters through the fields, and they got a lot of seed
(Radio Iowa) – The legislature has approved a bill to make it clear that when the State of Iowa seizes abandoned animals, the state owns
(Iowa News Service) – New research at Iowa State University shows elevated nitrate levels have an outsize effect on the state’s most vulnerable populations. Studies
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa D-N-R is moving closing to making some changes in hunting and trapping regulations. The D-N-R’s Chris Ensminger discussed findings from
(Radio Iowa) – Republican Senators met for hours today (Friday) to privately debate restrictions on the proposed Summit Carbon Solutions Pipeline, then emerged late this
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson says she's enthusiastic about the trade agreement reached Thursday between the United States and the United Kingdom. Hinson,