Hillary Clinton continues to lead Democrats but Bernie Sanders gaining.
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley told a crowd at Federal Hill event that he's running for the Democratic party's nomination.
Click here to read about the Iowa Congressman's thoughts on Obamacare.
Governor Chris Christie and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones may have more than football in common.
With the economic benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
Legislation approving pharmaceutical cannabis for some of Iowa's most medically fragile residents is a long-shot this session, but leaders are optimistic about 2015.
The Iowa Legislature is considering lifting a decades-long ban on purchasing and setting off fireworks in Iowa.
Secretary of State Matt Schultz has made the voter identification law a priority, but ACLU says decision affirms he can't use the right to vote "as a divisive tool for political gain."
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
A letter from By Ken Sagar, President of the Iowa Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO
Senate postal operations are largely closed, so Grassley and other congressional offices in Washington are not getting postal mail deliveries, Grassley's office said.
Voters will choose between two candidates in at-large race, and three in Ward 1 contest.
"Super volunteers" from Waukee, West Des Moines, Urbandale and Perry also honored.
U.S. Congressman Bruce Braley's complaint about having no towel service at the Congressional Gym was the subject of a joke on Jimmy Kimmel.
Owners of the Gortz Haus contend the government shouldn’t force them to host a religious ceremony violating their beliefs, despite Iowa civil rights code.
Taxpayers group presents sessions on innovations in local service delivery, understanding your tax bill, and some of the pros and cons of tax increment financing districts.
The move comes in response to the Pay Our Military Act, passed by Congress and signed by President Obama last week to keep paychecks coming to the armed forces during the federal government shutdown.
Several GOP candidates for U.S. Senate have also been invited to address the crowd.
Some state parks are located on federal land, but they remain open.
The wait is finally over. The Alice's Road interchange can now move to the final design phase, with construction expected to begin next summer.
Many of the National Guard troops stationed at Camp Dodge in Johnston are expected to be furloughed today.
The Ward 1 councilman, who has squared off against Robert Parks twice before in elections, alleges his opponent failed to file required spending reports for three years and has an outstanding debt.
GOP strategist said he is tired of what Steve King is saying.
The governor hasn't officially said he will run again, but it's a foregone conclusion. Some are speculating he's positioning the lieutenant governor to become Iowa's first female chief executive.
All together, 102 student delegates from the 50 states and the District of Columbia will participate in this program’s 52nd annual Washington Week next March 8-15.
Panel will explore innovative ideas on creating successful public-private partnerships.
Rick Messerschmidt and Edward Ames have announced their intentions to challenge Councilman Ted Ohmart and Councilman Kevin Trevillyan, respectively.
Planner will still be involved in the planning of the Alice's Road corridor.
Republican activists Gary Kirke, Bruce Rastetter and Cam Sutton are hosting featuring the leader of the conservative think tank organization.
The evangelical movement, which has helped propel born-again Christians to Iowa Caucus wins, continues to flex its muscle in Iowa politics with voter-registration pushes on three consecutive Sundays.
Iowa invested more than $34 million in worker training, about $15.3 million of that going to support job-training programs at the state’s community colleges to support
West Des Moines mayor says that if voters give him another term in the Nov. 5 city election, he’ll look for more city, school and county partnerships to enhance services.
The government says from 2006 through 2009, Paul Kramer knowingly used his mortgage and real estate closing companies to defraud multiple lenders out of over $1 million.
Gov. Terry Branstad and other dignitaries will discuss how the program is providing critical medical care in rural communities.
Sen. Ted Cruz, a Republican from Texas, has been announced as a headliner for the Ronald Reagan Commemorative Dinner on Oct. 25 at the Iowa State Fairground in Des Moines.
On Nov. 5, Polk County residents will vote yes or no on this very question, deciding whether or not they’re willing to boost property taxes to pay for $81 million worth of improvements to the court system.