Iowa news television anchor Ron Steele is leaving KWWL after more than 50 years. Steele, who started with the eastern Iowa ...
The public broadcaster says it is closing its Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) office to comply with a recent executive order from President Donald Trump.
Iowa news stations KIMT and KWWL are expected to lay off their meteorologists after their parent company announced plans to replace local with coverage from forecasts from The Weather Channel.
Iowa Public Radio supports the Public Media Code of Integrity, a national code that has been adopted by more than 250 public radio and television stations, and describes our commitment to trust ...
After more than 50 years as a broadcast journalist working at KWWL-TV, evening anchor Ron Steele will be leaving the station.
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds and her new Iowa DOGE Task Force leader Emily Schmitt discussed priorities for the effort.
Molly has served Iowa PBS since 1990 ... network’s state and federal public policy advocacy. America’s Public Television Stations (APTS) presented Molly with its National Advocacy Award ...
Meteorologists from two Iowa stations owned by Allen Media will soon be laid off as the company plans to share forecasts from ...
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