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CEDAR RAPIDS – Linn County supervisors said Wednesday a health privacy law prevented them from alerting their own employees for …
Just weeks ago, cities and even states across the United States were busy banning straws, limiting takeout containers and mandating …
CLINTON – Some workers at a large corn processing plant in Eastern Iowa have been told to stay home after …
DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed a proclamation declaring Thursday as a ‘Day of Prayer” in Iowa, urging …
Although most of the nearly 20,000 students who were living in one of Iowa’s public university residence halls have moved …
IOWA CITY – Although they’ve known for weeks their long-sought graduation from college won’t look like what they’ve imagined, the …
JOHNSTON – Restaurants, bars and other small businesses hard hit by the initial coronavirus-related closures were among the first applicants …
JOHNSTON – Restaurants, bars and other small businesses hard hit by the initial coronavirus-related closures were among the first applicants …
1:50 p.m.: CARES Act suspends payments on federal student loans Consumers hit hard by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic …
IOWA CITY – It will be at least June before the Iowa City Farmer’s Market returns. Typically running from the …
CEDAR FALLS – While weeks of no sports and social distancing have stacked up, Northern Iowa athletics director David Harris, …
CEDAR RAPIDS – Outdoor activities have become one of the last refuges during COVID-19 shutdowns, but some say the crowded …
MARION – Every morning, if weather allows, Shane McCallister hangs artwork on the fence outside his house. McCallister, 32, hopes …
HOPE is back atop the Veterans Memorial Building in downtown Cedar Rapids. The first HOPE mural erected there – created …

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