
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, said he will announce his decision on whether he will pursue an eighth term in the U.S. Senate by this fall, adding that he hopes his age will not impact if people believe he is fit to run a campaign. “My age comes up, and this morning I...

On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate voted 92-7 to confirm former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack as the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. Vilsack served eight years in the role during the Obama administration. Vilsack supported President Joe Biden in the 2020 election and endorsed him before...

PolitiFact Iowa is a project of The Daily Iowan’s Ethics & Politics Initiative and PolitiFact to help you find the truth in politics. Edited by Lyle Muller and Sarah Watson If your time is short Rep. Ashley Hinson (R-Iowa) tweeted that President Biden’s...

The Iowa Senate Education Committee advanced a bill 11-4 on Wednesday regarding First Amendment rights and diversity, equity, and inclusion training at public colleges and universities and postsecondary institutions. SSB1205, introduced by Sen. Amy Sinclair, R-Allerton,...

The way transgender students can navigate in school restrooms, on sports teams, and in the health care system could be changed by several bills in the Iowa Legislature. Though even supporters of anti-transgender bills, such as one that would ban people from using school bathrooms...

An elections bill facing fierce opposition from some Iowans and Democratic legislators was approved by the state Senate on Tuesday. Senate File 413 passed on party lines with a vote of 30-18. It’s companion bill, HF590, will be debated in the House Wednesday. Rep....

Gov. Kim Reynolds and Department of Human Services Director Kelly Garcia toured the GuideLink Center in Iowa City on Thursday afternoon, a new mental health and crisis facility that will begin providing services to a small group of people on Monday Feb. 15, when the center...

All three incumbent Johnson County Supervisors won reelection on Tuesday with at least 55 percent of the vote, defeating Republican challenger Phil Hemmingway. Rod Sullivan has been on the board since 2004. He has passed several human-rights ordinances and a graduated minimum...

Tuesday is Election Day, and nearly a million people across the state have already cast their ballots. There’s still time to vote in person on Nov. 3 — here’s what you need to know about voting in-person the day of. Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 9 p.m. in every...
Iowa women’s basketball head coaching position endowed by P. Sue Beckwith
University of Iowa ‘working to develop’ in-person graduation option
Iowa women’s basketball continues good form with road win against Wisconsin
With online fundraisers, University of Iowa Dance Marathon raises $1.4 million ‘For the Kids’
Truth and Reconciliation Commission to consider removal of Chair Royceann Porter
Increase in total property tax levy will fund Iowa City employee minimum wage
Iowa City to revisit historic preservation guidelines following dispute
CommUnity to hire law enforcement liaison, receives city council support