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Representative Steve King (R-IA) made introductory remarks at the 2015 Iowa Freedom Summit which he was hosting at Hoyt Sherman Place in Des Moines, Iowa.
PRIMGHAR, Ia. — Pamela Harmon, a retired nurse and 4th District resident, stood up at U.S. Rep. Steve King's town hall meeting Saturday morning to address the embattled representative.
MORE: Iowa's Steve King has a history of controversial remarks. Here are some that riled people up. Christina Russell, a Fort Dodge resident, said that his Facebook posts suggest he represents ...
Former Rep. Steve King, who has spoken approvingly of white supremacy and long brought controversy in Iowa, endorsed Vivek Ramaswamy for president.
Iowa Republican Rep. Steve King was removed from his House committees Monday in the wake of comments he made last week about white nationalism and white supremacy.
On the podcast this week, Steve King makes his return to Iowa politics with a presidential endorsement, and the sprint to the caucus finish, and a look to the legislative session.
DES MOINES, Iowa — Three people are in custody in connection to an overnight shooting incident in downtown Des Moines, police ...
Tour guide Jane Wood gives tours at the Iowa State Capitol twice a day: one at 9:15 a.m. and the other in the afternoon. Over ...
DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird will not run for governor in 2026, instead focusing her sights on a ...
Get ready for a busy July! We've got a rundown of some of the big events happening in Eastern Iowa and beyond!
Meeks, who represents Southeast Iowa, endorsed Feenstra on Wednesday, in the wake of Bird’s decision not to run for governor.
In just over five months, the president has checked numerous boxes for dictatorial tendencies, writes Steve Corbin.