F&G's Fifth Annual Risk Tolerance Tracker Finds Inflation, U.S. Presidential Election and Cyberfraud Top of Mind for American Investors
American investors1 are keeping a close eye on the economy and the nation's capital according to a new survey from F&G Annuities & Life, Inc. (NYSE: FG) (F&G), a leading provider of insurance solutions serving retail annuity and life customers and institutional clients.
Sarah Corkery stresses women's health care rights, public education
Cedar Falls Democrat Sarah Corkery realizes she has an uphill battle. The first-time candidate and two-time breast cancer survivor stepped up to run for Northeast Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District seat because Democrats were “desperately looking for someone” to run against Republican incumbent Ashley Hinson,
Coding errors misdirect $26.5M in Iowa court fees
Despite facts to the contrary and pushback from within their own party, Iowa Republican U.S. House members this week pushed disproved claims implying the federal government lacks the resources to
Gov. Reynolds appoints Adam Miller as District Judge
(Des Moines) On Friday, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds announced Adam Miller’s appointment as a district judge in Judicial District 3A. Miller, of Cherokee, Iowa, is an attorney at Miller Miller-Miller PC. He received his undergraduate degree from Stephen F Austin State University and his law degree from Texas Wesleyan School of Law.
Speaker Mike Johnson joins Iowa U.S. Reps. Miller-Meeks, Nunn in rallies
The House Speaker came to rally with the two Iowa Republicans who face tough races in the 2024 general election.
Changes to enticing minors law results in a spike in arrests in Des Moines County (copy)
Iowa House District 99 Representative Matt Rinker, R-Burlington, said adding the clause “including a law enforcement officer or agent posing as a minor under the age of 13”
Processor Profile: Slow, steady growth
Being a commodity, the price of pork bellies fluctuates over the course of a year, Reis tries to maintain a consistent price through the whole year, regardless. There are times during the year when margins get thin, but the effort to price consistently helps the company avoid sticker shock.
Des Moines soccer stadium, plaza officially awarded $23 million in state funds
"I couldn't be more pleased that we're to this point today," Iowa Economic Development Director Debi Durham said. "It's great news."
On Iowa Politics Podcast: Half of Iowa’s Congressional campaigns are tossups
This week on the podcast, half of Iowa’s Congressional campaigns are tossups, Rep. Ashley Hinson and Sarah Corkery debate, and we detail a donor’s ties to Mariannette Miller-Meeks’ Davenport home.
Voeller receives full-tuition ag scholarship
Twenty-seven DMACC students are receiving full-tuition scholarships through this year’s program, including 14 first-year students at the College
House Minority Leader Jennifer Konfrst runs unopposed in House District 32
Democratic House Minority Leader Jennifer Konfrst will run unopposed to represent House District 32, which covers parts of Clive and Windsor Heights.
Iowa tax revenue to dip below current spending next year, state estimating panel projects
The amount of tax revenue collected by Iowa in the coming budget year will be less than current state spending, according to new projections from the state’s nonpartisan fiscal estimating
2024 Iowa Election Sample Ballots
Iowa Election Sample Ballots The 2024 election is fast approaching, and many voters may be wondering exactly what they will see on their ballots when they head to the polling stations. Below, you can find a list of sample ballots for cities in each Iowa county in the ABC 6 News area during this
Rep. Miller-Meeks’ Davenport apartment linked to prominent donor
The congresswoman, who has a home in Ottumwa outside of the district she represents, lists the apartment as her primary residence on her voter registration and affidavit of candidacy.
High School Football: Northeast Iowa schedule for Week 8
Cedar Falls at Cedar Rapids Kennedy, Pleasant Valley at Iowa City West, Iowa City High at Linn-Mar, Cedar Rapids Washington at Dubuque Senior, Dubuque Hempstead at Davenport West. Marion at Mason City, Western Dubuque at Decorah, Waterloo East at Waverly-Shell Rock.
Why are parts of Iowa under a Red Flag Warning?
A Red Flag Warning is in effect for western and northwestern Iowa until Thursday, the NWS said. These warnings get issued when there are wind gusts over 30 mph and humidity levels less than 25%.
The Iconic Trail in Iowa Everyone Should Hike Once in Their Lifetime
The Backbone Trail at Backbone State Park, near Dundee, IA, may be the most iconic Iowa hiking trail Folks who aren't from the Hawkeye State may not realize just how many awesome hiking trails we have.
University of Iowa Health Care expands medical helicopter partnership to the Quad Cities
AirCare III debuted at MercyOne in Dubuque in 2016, and the new base in Davenport is expected to open this fall, according to a UIHC news release.
IRS holding a hiring event in central Iowa today
The Internal Revenue Service is holding an event in central Iowa today where they are looking to hire more than 100 people. IRS spokesperson Christopher Miller says the employees will help taxpayers.
Iowa congressional candidates discuss child care solutions in Des Moines
District incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson of Marion and Democratic challenger Sarah Corkery of Cedar Falls campaigned in.
Northwest Iowa man originally charged with attempted murder gets probation
During was originally charged with three counts of attempted murder and one count of first-degree arson, all felonies. He was also charged with three misdemeanors, two counts of first-degree harassment and one count of fourth-degree criminal mischief.
University of Iowa expands Air Methods partnership, opening Quad Cities helicopter base
The University of Iowa launched its AirCare enterprise in 1979 — making it the first hospital-based air ambulance in Iowa and the 11th nationally. It added a second helicopter in 1987 and moved it to Waterloo a year later — with AirCare II now stationed at Covenant Medical Center.
One dead, one injured in Iowa County crash
IOWA COUNTY, Iowa (KWWL) -- One person is dead and another is injured following a crash in Iowa County on Tuesday morning. A 2012 Kia Sportage was traveling eastbound on F52 trail approaching the intersection of H Avenue. The vehicle failed to stop at a stop sign and entered a downhill driveway into a county gravel storage area.
Envision Iowa: BPC celebrates inaugural Visionary Leadership award winners
As part of our upcoming annual Envision Iowa live event, the Business Record is announcing the inaugural group of Envision Iowa Visionary Leadership Award winners. These awards recognize six leaders from across the state who have shown commitment and vision toward the economic development of the state and their communities by way of innovation
Beggars' Night schedule: Trick-or-treating times for Des Moines, Ankeny and more
Altoona, Ankeny, Des Moines, Johnston, Urbandale, Waukee and West Des Moines are among the cities hosting trick-or-treaters on Monday night.
Des Moines police arrest suspect in bomb blast
Authorities in central Iowa say they’ve made an arrest after a homemade bomb exploded on Tuesday. Des Moines police say someone detonated what’s described as a dangerous homemade explosive device in a residential neighborhood south of the downtown.
Des Moines families grieve lost pregnancies, infants at Statehouse
The names of dozens gone too soon were amplified across the statehouse lawn Tuesday evening as Des Moines area families held a light to honor their miscarried pregnancies and infants who died.
PODCAST: '5 Big Questions' on Iowa vs. Michigan State; Hawkeye women after Caitlin Clark
The Hawkeyes start the second half of their season in East Lansing, and we get you set for the game. Plus, bonus talk on Iowa women's basketball.
Iowa emerges as key battleground in race for the House
In their fight to flip the House, Democrats are eyeing gains in what may seem an unlikely spot: Iowa. Two GOP seats in the Hawkeye State have emerged as true battlegrounds in the final stretch of the campaign,
IPIB determines Des Moines County Board closed session on Sept. 24 should have been open to the public (copy)
DES MOINES COUNTY – Assistant Des Moines County Attorney Trent Henkelvig told the Des Moines County Board of Supervisors a closed session held on Sept. 24, requested by county Information
3rd straight year Iowa has 2nd worst cancer rate
The Iowa Cancer Registry reports that the state has the second highest rate in the country of new cancer cases. This is the third straight year.
76ers' Free Agent Pickup Paul George Leaves Preseason Win With Hyperextended Left Knee
Paul George's preseason debut with the 76ers cut short due to knee injury, raising concerns for Philadelphia's championship aspirations.
Jellyfish in Iowa? Two sightings in one week
Officials with the Iowa DNR investigated a jellyfish native to China in rural Guthrie County. Meanwhile, Oskaloosa Schools reported a student found the freshwater creatures while fishing in Mahaska County.
GOP VP nominee Vance in Iowa raising money for Trump campaign
Republican Vice Presidential nominee J-D Vance headlined a campaign fundraiser in Iowa this morning. The Des Moines Register was first to report the appearance by Vance at a high-dollar event in Des Moines.
The Slaughterhouse in Des Moines sates its fiendish fanbase with year-round haunts, escapes, ‘spookeasies’ and Slipknot-inspired scares
Driven by a voracious appetite for fright, Central Iowa fans of haunted house experiences continue to seek the best venues for adrenaline rushes. One dark destination stands apart from the […]
Catch Des Moines announces annual champion honors
Catch Des Moines, Central Iowa’s tourism industry organization, recently announced its 2024 Local Champions, Business and Member Awards during its annual celebration on Oct. 9. “Our Annual Celebration honors the successes of not only our team at Catch Des Moines,