The Siouxland Coalition Against Human Trafficking and the Lighthouse Foundation were out raising awareness Sunday to help lower the numbers of human trafficking. At the event at t
RAGBRAI is the world's oldest, longest annual bicycle tour. Here's what to know as it prepares for its 52nd year.
The former Sioux City Fire Rescue paramedic realized she had given the patient rocuronium when she went to administer a second dose of ketamine
The bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sioux City says that "in these difficult and painful times," he and others are supporting all those who call the Diocese home.
The Iowa National Guard’s adjutant general says this is a pivotal moment of evolution for the organization, with construction on new facilities and more soldiers joining its ranks. Major General Steve Osborn today said the Iowa Guard has had recruiting success and is authorized to add dozens of new positions in 2025.
School District leaders want a five percent increase in SSA. At that percentage, the state would fund the district at just over $8,200 per student in the 2025-26 school year, an increase of over $200 per student.
The North Apron is funded through Iowa DOT AIP grants and GO bonds, the South Apron is covered by FAA AIP grants and GO bonds.
After several decades, a man was arrested in connection to the 1983 death of an Iowa teen. Thomas Duane Popp was arrested in Washington for first-degree murder. According to the Woodbury County Attorney's Office, a grand jury was enlisted for the cold case murder of Terri McCauley who was 18 years old at the time.
A northwest Iowa organization is helping immigrants make legal preparations as the new administration takes office, since President-elect Donald Trump promised to order mass deportations after he’s sworn in.
I am surprised to learn how much effort is underway to solve Iowa’s childcare dilemma. Iowa’s actions have not been limited to a tax credit or pilot project. Instead, efforts to ensure sufficient childcare in local communities have involved employers from the outset at almost unheard levels of commitment.
Residents should tell the Iowa Department of Education to stop its effort to inject private beliefs into science standards, writes Bruce Lear.
The route for the 2025 version of The Des Moines Register's Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa will be starting in Siouxland this July.