On Iowa Politics Podcast: the future of abortion access in Iowa, an AEA bill redo, traffic camera restrictions green lit Apr 12, 2024 Apr 12, 2024 Updated Apr 20, 2024 0 Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. kAm~? x@H2 !@=:E:4D :D 2 H66<=J ?6HD 2?5 2?2=JD:D A@542DE E92E 2:>D E@ C6\4C62E6 E96 <:?5D @7 4@?G6CD2E:@?D E92E 92AA6? H96? J@F 86E A@=:E:42= C6A@CE6CD 7C@> 24C@DD x@H2 E@86E96C 27E6C E96 52JVD 5625=:?6D 92G6 366? >6E]k^Am As featured on Iowa Supreme Court justice recuses himself from case over claims of past affair Justice Christopher McDonald says he had "personal relationship" with woman in divorce proceedings over a decade ago. Iowa lawmakers vote to regulate traffic cameras After years of trying, legislators sent a bill on traffic cameras to Gov. Kim Reynolds to sign. Bill adding social studies, civics requirements for Iowa schools headed to governor Democrats say bill is overly prescriptive and ignores essential aspects of U.S., world history Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Most Popular Watch: New Iowa running backs coach explains why he rejoined Hawkeyes 8 children killed at home in Louisiana domestic violence, police say Report: Iowa State fan-favorite Cade Kelderman enters transfer portal Former Cyclone Addy Brown commits to reigning NCAA Champs Grinnell's Will Slagle recommits to Iowa State, recruiting win for Jimmy Rogers Promotions Read the E-edition now – the digital replica of the newspaper! Download our mobile app for a customized experience! View All
Iowa Supreme Court justice recuses himself from case over claims of past affair Justice Christopher McDonald says he had "personal relationship" with woman in divorce proceedings over a decade ago.
Iowa lawmakers vote to regulate traffic cameras After years of trying, legislators sent a bill on traffic cameras to Gov. Kim Reynolds to sign.Â
Bill adding social studies, civics requirements for Iowa schools headed to governor Democrats say bill is overly prescriptive and ignores essential aspects of U.S., world history