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Start your day with the essentials. Coffee. Breakfast. And the local news you need to know. Our Morning Edition host rises bright and early to bring you the top news stories in under 15 minutes. Wake up, grab that coffee and get your news Here First.

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Start your day with the essentials. Coffee. Breakfast. And the local news you need to know. Our Morning Edition host rises bright and early to bring you the top news stories in under 15 minutes. Wake up, grab that coffee and get your news Here First.

    Thursday, May 23rd, 2024

    Thursday, May 23rd, 2024

    Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds calls the devastation in Greenfield "gut-wrenching" after a tornado outbreak kills five and injures more. The head of FEMA visits the storm-damaged area today. Protesters say the University of Iowa and its police department violated their civil rights. A damaging fertilizer spill is being referred to the Iowa Attorney General's Office.

    Wednesday, May 22nd, 2024

    Wednesday, May 22nd, 2024

    Multiple tornadoes strike Iowa, with several killed in the small community of Greenfield. Heavy rainfall threatens planting in northeast Iowa. A chance of venue for the suspect accused of killing an Algona police officer. And a new human trafficking law will go into effect July 1st.

    Tuesday, May 21st, 2024

    Tuesday, May 21st, 2024

    The Des Moines City Council has approved a lawsuit settlement involving four women who accused the police department of sexual harassment and discrimination. A domestic violence intervention group in Iowa City is preparing to provide services to sexual assault victims in southeastern Iowa. And an environmental group is asking the EPA to better protect northeast Iowa’s Driftless Area from commercial animal farm waste.

    Monday, May 20th, 2024

    Monday, May 20th, 2024

    Nursing homes have new federal rules for minimum staff levels, though the industry says chronic staffing shortages will make those numbers hard to meet. A new rule closing the “gun show loophole” for firearms sales goes into effect today. Iowa’s attorney general is among those suing to stop the change. And, a new state law clears the way for Lee County to have just one county courthouse. It has maintained two courthouses for the past 176 years.

    Friday, May 17th, 2024

    Friday, May 17th, 2024

    Gov. Kim Reynolds is putting pandemic recovery funds into opioid addiction treatment and recovery after the legislature failed to allocate opioid settlement funds. A new law will review the accessibility of state parks for people with disabilities. And after rebranding under a new name, what is the future of Schwan’s food delivery?

    Thursday, May 16th, 2024

    Thursday, May 16th, 2024

    Governor Reynolds signs behavioral health system overhaul into law. Participants in the "Uplift Program" call it "life-changing. Food insecurity increases in Iowa. Waterloo turns to urban garden spaces to help immigrant farmers. Jan Jensen is officially named the head coach for the Iowa women's basketball program.

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