Siouxland Public Media once again receives national recognition for journalistic excellence.
Unity in the Community's Monique Scarlett talks to SPM's Sheila Brummer about the upcoming block party and the reason behind the local organization that promotes peace and understanding in Sioux City.
Founder of Sioux Crew shares her passion for hip hop dance with Siouxland youth and SPM's Sheila Brummer
Advocate Angie Sewalson says we can show support for the LGBTQ+ community during Pride month and every month of the year.
As the weather gets warmer, we all look forward to a more active lifestyle, including water sports. MercyOne Siouxland's Amanda Monroe-Rubendall shares some pointers on staying safe this summer.
Artist and former Siouxlander, Alex Wakefield provides SPM with an update on his career after designing the 2020 Indianapolis 500 program.
Program Coordinator of WITCC's Mass Communication Department Chris Mansfield shares details with SPM's Sheila Brummer on historic film.
Iowa teacher license changes, deadly crash investigation, former South Sioux City council members dies, and more
Family, friends, and colleagues gathered to remember and honor Flora Lee who died last week.
Clements will be in Sioux City for the Sioux City Symphony Orchestra's performance of Aladdin.
Dr. Steinbach shares details on his upcoming performance this weekend and next week's Symphony finale.
Hear from SPM music program host Earl Horlyk who spreads joy to fans of great music and witty bantor
If you are a property owner in Sioux City, you likely have heard grumbling over increased assessments that arrived in the mail this week. Siouxland Public Media’s Sheila Brummer takes a look at the issue and what people can do about it.
News of the day from Siouxland Public Media: Iowa legislative updates, Planned Parenthood increase, Woodbury County carbon-capture pipeline concerns, and more
Listen to the latest news from SPM: swatting investigation, legislative updates, North High musical instruments, and more
News of the day from SPM: NE Gov. Pillen privacy concerns, potential changes for the State of Iowa Library, carbon capture study, and more
Iowa House votes for bathroom bill, VP in Des Moines, new leader for Briar Cliff University, and more
As federal lawmakers debate the 2023 Farm Bill, a local organization helps ease food insecurity
Trump visits Iowa tonight, economic updates, and RAGBRAI announces full 2023 route, and more
Dr. Richard Steinbach chats with SPM's Sheila Brummer on the SCCO's next show, Aladdin, and more!
Latest news from Siouxland Public Media: Winter weather update, Missouri River moisture, drought update, Iowa athletic settlement payment, and more
Winter Weather update, LGBTQ+ support, Women United grants, new leaders of the Iowa Dept. of Education, and more
Iowa Football discrimination settlement, Nebraska Governor calls for better rail safety,
SD Gov. Noem visits Siouxland, IA GOP lawmakers push for conservative agenda, school walkouts planned to protest anti-LGBTQ legislation, ISU deer-COVID study, and more
Morningside University Poll, Cone Park closing for the season, Legislative updates on welfare and transgender rights, and more
U.S. Supreme Court to hear college loan forgiveness case tomorrow, 3 Sioux City schools honored as part of the IB Program, 50th anniversary of Wounded Knee, and more
COVID-19 reporting changes, stormy weather accidents, Iowa Legislative update, and more
Winter storm updates, gun safety legislation, Sioux City college president panel, and more
Another winter storm could impact the region, Iowa Legislature update, Hy-Vee employees lose discount, and more
Iowa Education Director resigns, Pierce St. Laundry fire, carbon pipeline Legislative fight, WITCC Athletics update, and more
February 17th is National Random Acts of Kindness Day. The Executive Director of Siouxland CARES share what we can all do to help!
Iowa House proposes 3% education spending increase, trucking liability proposal, Siouxland governors condemn WOTUS rules and more
Wind Chill Advisory, snow emergency ends, drought continues, RAGBRAI 50 route starts in Sioux City, and more
The SCCSD announces superintendent finalist, South Dakota GOP Senator loses committee assignment, WITCC unveils new logo, and more
Nebraska's new governor delivers his first "State of the State" address, new job for former Iowa Governor Brandstad, SCCSD superintendent finalists meet the community and more stories from Siouxland Public Media.
Iowa's Governor signs "school choice" bill into law, Sioux City Diocese response, new Woodbury County Supervisor and more
Snow Emergency ends for Sioux City, unemployment rate falls in IA; gender equity changes?, and more
Record-breaking snow, SCCSD Superintendent Finalists, School Choice Bill Set to Hit the House Floor, Emerald Ash Borer in Siouxland, and More
Winter Storm Warning for Siouxland, Iowa "School Choice" Plan Clears Education Committees, Nebraska Tax Cut Proposals, and iconic Sioux City newsman dies
Significant snowfall potential for Siouxland, Nebraska education proposals, Iowa school choice update, drought, and more
Latest from the Iowa Legislature, including a plan to re-instate the death penalty, SCCSD Lawsuit Reaction, Rainbow Trout in Sioux City, and More
Lastest news from Siouxland Public Media's Sheila Brummer. Regular newscasts will return on January 2, 2022. Happy holidays!
SPM's Sheila Brummer talks to newly elected candidates and former U.S. Congressman Steve King
Katie Kruse of No Foot Too Small talks to Siouxland Public Media about her personal journey that led to advocacy for others facing loss
The Sioux City Conservatory of Music's Gia Emory discusses an event to bring awareness to the issue of gun violence and an upcoming sound and fashion show with SPM's Sheila Brummer