The Iowa Secretary of State's Office said a recent audit has identified more than 2,100 potential noncitizens who have illegally voted in past elections or are registered to vote.
Unless you've worked at the polls, you may have questions about how ballots are counted, and those questions may lead to ...
Four years after Linn County Auditor Joel Miller filed a complaint over the lack of information regarding changes to Iowa's ...
The Messenger is beginning a series of articles introducing the candidates for Webster County offices in the Nov. 5 general ...
Even after a thrilling victory like the one BYU football experienced last Friday against Oklahoma State, there can be some ...
Iowa Poll:Most Iowans oppose state's 6-week abortion ban law now ... “We think it’s important we’re transparent with voters about the issue they care about,” House Democratic Leader ...
An incumbent faces a challenger looking to flip Iowa House District 46, which includes Grimes, western Urbandale, Granger and ...
Iowa is getting more cryptocurrency miners, adding to its power-hungry data centers. Can Iowa meet the industry's energy ...
Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate released a statement today following an audit of 2.3 million voting records dating back to ...
Folks, I'll always be completely transparent...we went 2-5 last week ... An absolutely miserable start to the Willie Fritz era in Houston. Iowa State has the Big 12's number one rated defense ...
The community has made it clear: We want someone transparent ... Kim Reynolds and the state Republicans pushed for changes to Iowa election laws after unproven election voter fraud claims were ...
When the company began to experience difficulty in making payments at the end of 2022, the company said, it was “proactive and transparent” and reached out to the state of Iowa to make them ...