Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds followed through on one of the top issues she presented in her Condition of the State address, introducing a bill to restrict cell phone use in schools.
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds unveiled a bill Friday that would require Iowa school districts to restrict student cell phone use during instructional time, citing concerns over classroom distractions and the negative impact on mental health.
A hospital worker in Iowa is without a job after a video appeared to show her flossing her teeth over a patient.
Event Centers are often loss leaders for cities... taking taxpayer funding to generate business for the local economy. But cities have lost a key funding source for them because of a state law. K-Y-O-U's Randall Gimm explains how that impacts Ottumwa's Bridge View Center.
Earning his 150th career coaching win would have always been special to Ottumwa head wrestling coach Jeremy Frueh.
Legislators moved forward a bill Thursday that could allow more businesses to join the state’s medical cannabis program.
New Main Street Ottumwa Director Kris Patrick brings extensive experience to her new role, having worked with the Main Street program in other Iowa communities
IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) - Proposed state science standards could remove the phrase ‘climate change’ and some mentions of evolution. The Iowa Department of Education held a public feedback meeting with educators, experts, and community members Wednesday.
Joshua Jefferson scored a career-high 30 points to lead No. 3 Iowa State to its highest point total of the season in a 108-83 win over UCF.
The Ottumwa School District hosted an event on Friday in their Brain Room, a space designed to support the mental health needs of staff and students.Several sta
The Iowa Department of Education reported updated enrollment figures for Iowa K-12 schools, which showed public schools serving roughly the same number from the prior year. The state's "school choice" program increased by 11,
Mike Loupee knew Marshalltown boys swimming couldn’t win every race on Thursday night against Ottumwa. But the MHS head coach figured there’d be toss-ups where the Bobcats could find a way to make every point count.