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Tiffany Tauscheck of the Greater Des Moines Partnership previews this weekend's World Food and Music Festival
Investment expert Leonard Raskin tells us if all the talk of hurricanes, nuclear war, and general chaos is something we should be concerned about as investors
After Apple's latest big reveal, there's a lot of new features and plans to consider if you're about to upgrade your iPhone. With a $1,000 price tag, here's what you need to know.
The occupations with the highest and lowest divorce rates revealed. Is it the job or the money that pushes people to divorce?
Dr. Partha Nandi explains the impact gut health has on everything we do health wise
John "Tig" Tiegen describes the events that took place in the infamous "13 Hours" as the US Embassy came under attack
Simon Conway gives an update on conditions in Tampa as he tries to get back to Iowa
Iowa Storm Chaser Zach Sharpe reports on Irma from Punta Gorda FL
Dave Hraha of Iowa Municipal Utilities talks about the group of Iowans making the trip to Florida to help get the lights back on
Mark Herrera of the Department of Homeland Security lays out how the various agencies work together to help citizens following a natural disaster
Dixie Longate talks about her upcoming Tupperware Party, which may or may not actually be about Tupperware
Regent Larry McKibben lays out the limited options at the state's disposal to keep higher education costs lower
Amy Frakes previews the annual Tunnel to Towers 5K run
When did the South really lose the Civil War? According to author Ralph Peters, the South's fate was sealed sooner than you think.
National security analyst Ryan Mauro gives some rather novel ideas for how the US should deal with the ongoing North Korea crisis
Chef Gary LeBlanc updates us on their work in Houston, and whether they'll be moving to Florida soon
Local immigration lawyer Lori Chesser gives an Iowa response to the Trump administration's decision to end the deferred action program
Peggy Huppert of NAMI Iowa previews this month's Walk to Benefit NAMI and talks about some of their mission to help those with mental illness
Immigration lawyer Eric Cedillo gives his thoughts on AG Sessions' announcement of the winding down of the Obama era action
There's been a boom in interest surrounding the story of Alexander Hamilton and the birth of our nation, but what is it that has us so interested? Author Martha Brockenbrough thinks it's because our founding father's were just like us.
Speed Herrig of Cookie's helps us make our Labor Day delicious
Iowa Hawkeye legend, and solar advocate, Tim Dwight sells us on getting power from the sun
Airlines already almost have complete control over your flying experience and now they want it all. Do we really want this? Dan Hubbard of the National Business Aviation Association breaks down what this could mean for you..
Our Constitutional rights are under constant attack, sometimes by our own lawmakers unknowingly, so it's up to us to work to keep them intact
Mike Berry of the First Liberty Institute breaks down one of his organization's recent cases involving a high school football coach in Washington
Constitutional expert Byron Henry explores the fight over the Lone Star State's attempts to do immigration reform
Infectious diseases expert Mark Warner fills us in on what health problems people might be facing as they come back to their homes following Hurricane Harvey
Governor Reynold's just approved a Medical Marijuanna Advisory Board, made up medical professionals and law enforcement. Sally Gaer of Iowans 4 Medical Cannabis shares why this gives them hope.
You've been told the best way we can help Hurricane Harvey victims is to donate to the American Red Cross, so we chatted with Dan Halyburton, American Red Cross spokesperson, on all the ways they are bringing relief to Harvey Victims. If donations aren't your thing, there are other ways to help as well.
Iowa Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Jeff Brandt takes us on a journey down his particular music road
Neil Salowitz of the Des Moines Jazz Festival previews this weekend's festivities
Insurance adjuster Loy Vickers talks about what's ahead for homeowners in Texas, as well as what we all should make sure is in our policies before our next disaster
Can't kick your cravings? A new study shows that by adding one food to your diet, you can kiss them goodbye.
The Iowa National Guard is revving up to bring some "Iowa nice" down to Texas where they need it the most. Col. Greg Hapgood explains how they get ready for that and when they will take off.
Nidhi Verma of TransUnion dives into their recent survey of spending habits among the Millennial generation
Linn County Sheriff Brian Gardner gives an update on the investigation into a number of reported sexual assaults on rural roads
Dr. Brandon Brock delves into a recent survey about parents, sports, and their children's health
Jesse Byrnes of The Hill reports on President Trump's comments that all things are on the table when it comes to responding to North Korea
In such a difficult time, every day people are becoming heroes. The Stream's Liberty McArtor shares how proud she is of her community and the overwhelming support from complete strangers.
Talkwalker CEO Todd Grossman examines the buzz around the season finale of one of the world's hottest shows
Fox News Radio's Jared Halperin previews President Trump's visit to the hurricane ravaged state
Fox News Radio's Jeff Monosso reports on Attorney General Jeff Sessions' announcement that the Trump Administration will allow the DoD to give surplus equipment to police departments
Jenny Beth Martin of the Tea Party Patriots responds to the Federal Court ruling that the IRS must reveal who in the bureau went after her organization, and others, under the Obama administration
Veronica Sites is the Incident Commander for a victim relief organization in Houston. She's leading a group that's striving to help as many Texans as possible, but when you're witnessing so much trauma, how do they cope?