Iowa groups clash over 5-year casino moratorium
Dry conditions are causing three eastern Iowa counties to put burn bans into place. Fire departments in several other counties are warning against open burning.
The Nation's Report Card performed by the National Assessment of Educational Progress is out, and while Iowa is scoring above and close to average in both readi
A five-year legislative pause on new gaming licenses is one step closer to pumping the breaks on a proposed Cedar Rapids casino.
On this particular trip, to Wanatee Park in Cedar Rapids. I was using a camouflage you may have heard of and that's called a Subaru. I emerged from my camo fortress and allowed this bird of prey to see me and caught this amazing photo.
Iowa lawmakers are looking to fast-track a bill halting new gaming licenses, potentially blocking Linn County's third try for a casino.
The two large-scale data center projects slated for southwest Cedar Rapids are moving ahead, after the Cedar Rapids City Council, at its regular meeting
A five-year moratorium on new casinos in Iowa has passed the Iowa House this afternoon and the same proposal has been approved by a committee in the Senate. If the bill becomes law by early next Thursday morning,
The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission will consider issuing a casino license for Cedar Rapids Feb. 6, unless lawmakers act first.
Iowa’s unemployment rate is below the national average, but more Iowans aren’t being counted because they’ve given up on finding a job. The law she’s proposing would reduce the unemployment insurance taxes companies pay to 5.4%, the lowest allowed by federal law.
Thursday to recommend passage of a bill that would place a moratorium on new gaming licenses in Iowa until July 2030.