Camp's progressive policies allow refugees to live, farm, work together to build a future city that can endure long beyond the refugees’ eventual return home
Coons, Van Hollen visit refugee centers, meet officials
Ranked low in connectivity, Arkansas reexamines municipal broadband ban
Marijuana mostly cash-only, thanks to rules that ban federally insured banks from the industry
Arkansas, Iowa may follow conservative states in allowing women to go directly to pharmacist
More than a year away from election, Iowans host presidential hopefuls
School districts are bringing guns into classrooms in response to a wave of school shootings
New minimum wage law will boost workers' paychecks up to 30 percent starting in 2019
In Iowa, other states, the closing of hospitals means families must travel farther to give birth
Despite statewide anti-discrimination laws, rhetoric at federal level causes concern
Federal moves encourage private providers to boost broadband access in rural America
The Catholic Church is closing parishes across the American Midwest and Northeast in response to years of flagging attendance. Changing demographics and an overall trend of secularism is partly to blame, but repeated cases of sexual abuse in the church have not helped. Reporter Teresa Krug reports from the Midwestern state of Iowa, where some church members are questioning why they should stay.
Dakota Access Pipeline begins in Bakken shale oil fields in northwest North Dakota and goes through South Dakota and Iowa onto Patoka, Illinois