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An Ankeny teacher is traveling to Florida to get treated for Lyme disease, thanks in part to the community. → Read More
An Iowa mother is finally at home with her premature twins. → Read More
Many Iowans are shoveling snow throughout the day to clear off their driveways, but a man from Grimes says he doesn't plan on picking up a shovel anytime soon. → Read More
The Iowa Law Enforcement Academy now has its first implicit bias training instructor on hand. → Read More
The holidays may be over, but an Ankeny man is receiving a lot of praises for a message he recently posted on social media. → Read More
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is confirming another mountain lion sighting. → Read More
Today is Giving Tuesday and KCCI is on a mission to help feed hungry Iowans. → Read More
Food insecurity has come to the forefront as the pandemic wages on. → Read More
Iowans are rallying behind a 19-year-old mother from Iowa Falls. Destiny Jass gave birth to twins at just 23 weeks old in October. → Read More
Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1865, the day the last enslaved people in Texas learned they were finally free. → Read More
The 83-year-old, who loves to rock a green eye shadow, always gets into character. → Read More
Ed Doty was loved in the Altoona community and known for telling everyone his dream. Last week Ed died of a stroke, but the community made sure his dream still came true. → Read More
Jessica Gardner and her family invented "Stuff A Buddy" two years ago. → Read More
A Des Moines man was seen fixing a woman's wheel on her electric scooter at a Hy-Vee store in Windsor Heights. → Read More
Central Iowans are raising money to buy a special bed for a 7-year-old girl in Hubbard. → Read More
"I don't believe in ever just laying down and saying I'm going to give up because there's always going to be something out there that triggers you to say it's worth it." → Read More
There aren't many barbers in Ankeny, and that forced people to drive to Des Moines or Ames to get a haircut → Read More
Jassma'ray Johnson said her business is a safe space for women of color. She said she especially focuses on Black women who were killed at the hands of law enforcement. → Read More
Whether it's not being able to read lips due to masks or not knowing if they're within 6 feet of another person, people with blindness and deafness explain how COVID-19 has impacted their lives. → Read More
For years, men, women and young children with dark complexions have felt pressured to bleach their skin. → Read More