GRIMES – Despite a state inspection reporting workers kept working with COVID-19 symptoms in a Dubuque nursing home where 11 …
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With colleges across Iowa’s public universities continuing to grapple with worsening budget blows – as coronavirus-related losses mount, enrollment projections …
In its guidance released Thursday for coming back to classrooms, the Iowa Department of Education discouraged K-12 schools from requiring …
Johnson County on Thursday reported 51 new coronavirus cases, the second highest number of cases reported in one day since …
The National Consumers League will be hosting a virtual discussion with Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller and a panel of …
United Way of East Central Iowa will eliminate four of its 25 staff positions, effective July 1, to face financial …
AINSWORTH – More than 100 farmers and agricultural retailers from Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma and California came last …
IOWA CITY — After several weeks of a steady downward trend, Johnson County has seen a swift uptick in residents …
IOWA CITY – After last week unveiling that a plan to safely return 30,000-plus students to campus this fall includes …
IOWA CITY – The Iowa City Downtown Farmers Market will remain a drive-thru market for the remainder of the 2020 …
Johnson County reported 36 new coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours ending at 11 a.m. Wednesday – the second …
To keep cases moving for defendants and victims during the coronavirus pandemic, Iowa judges have been turning toward technology – …
IOWA CITY – Iowa’s workplace safety agency says an inspection did not uncover any violations at Tyson Foods’ largest pork …
Two softball doubleheaders involving Metro teams were postponed Tuesday due to COVID-19 precautions. Waterloo West was scheduled to play at …
IOWA CITY – After about 4,000 University of Iowa Health Care workers rejected an administrative request that they surrender a …

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