Videos
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WATCH: Iowans protest Trump visit
A crowd of Iowans protested outside of the Horizon Events Center in Clive on Jan. 27, 2026, where Trump delivered a speech on energy and the economy.
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WATCH: Iowa Sen. Catelin Drey reveals cancer diagnosis on Senate floor
Iowa state Sen. Catelin Drey has stage 1 uterine cancer. Announcing her upcoming hysterectomy from the Senate floor, she vowed to document her treatment journey and expose healthcare system failures.
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WATCH: University of Northern Iowa students protest ICE
University of Northern Iowa students gathered Thursday to stand in solidarity with Minnesota and protest ICE.
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WATCH: Proposed Iowa law repeats “Don’t Say Gay” legislation caught in courts
Senate File 2003, proposed by Iowa Sen. Sandy Salmon (R-Janesville), would prohibit public and charter schools from having any instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation in grades 7 through 12. The bill expands a portion Senate File 496, which banned the same for K-6 students and is currently being blocked in federal court.
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WATCH: The 2026 race no one is talking about
2026 is a pivotal year for Iowa. And the most important race might just be one you’ve never thought about.
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WATCH: Iowa Gov. Reynolds staffer blocks journalist from press briefing
Gov. Kim Reynolds’ staff blocked Iowa reporter Laura Belin from entering a press briefing.
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WATCH: Iowa journalist denied access to governor’s press briefing
A staffer for Gov. Kim Reynolds denied a local journalist access to an official press briefing before the Condition of the State address yesterday. Laura Belin, who runs liberal website Bleeding Heartland, said this has happened multiple times, even though she is a member of the Iowa Capitol Press Association.
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WATCH: Iowa Condition of the State 2026
Property taxes. Cancer fighting funding. And over the counter Ivermectin? Zachary Oren Smith tuned in to Gov. Kim Reynolds’ Condition of the State address. Here’s what you missed.
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WATCH: What Iowa needs to address its water quality problem
Iowa has some of the worst water quality in the nation, and the pollution impacting us has been linked to the state’s cancer crisis. Iowa Senate Minority Leader Janice Weiner discusses how the state legislature can begin to address these issues so all Iowans have access to clean, safe water.
























