Many schools don’t know whether students are being exposed to the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S., according to a memo published by the state auditor’s office.
Passive radon mitigation systems would be required in some new homes, under a bill (HF 2297) advanced by the Iowa House.
A Larchmont couple claims that dangerous radon gas seeps into their house because a neighboring property owner had 30 holes ...
The Iowa House approved a bill requiring radon mitigation systems in newly built homes, aiming to reduce cancer risks linked ...
State lawmakers approved stronger regulations for commercial dog breeders in Iowa, which has a poor rating among U.S. states for breeder violations ...
At the request of Councilor Marco Yepez-Gomez — and amidst ongoing conversations about Iowa’s troublesome cancer rates — the Marshalltown city council discussed and informally agreed on adding code ...