Summer in Iowa is prime time to get outdoors and hike, swim, boat, fish or garden. The Gazette’s Erin Jordan is starting an Environment & Outdoors newsletter to share stories about Iowa’s natural environment and the things that impact it.
Erin Jordan Environmental News Jul. 4, 2022 6:34 am1237d ago
Summer in Iowa is prime time to get outdoors and hike, swim, boat, fish or garden. The Gazette’s Erin Jordan is starting an Environment & Outdoors newsletter to share stories about Iowa’s natural environment and the things that impact it.
The Gazette Crime & Courts Jul. 3, 2022 7:49 pm1238d ago
Child was in critical condition Sunday night at UIHC
Crime & Courts Jul. 3, 2022 12:01 pm1238d ago
The Sac County Sheriff's Office said the pigs had been dead for at least a week and had no access to food or water.
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Crime & Courts Jul. 3, 2022 11:53 am1238d ago
On Tuesday, about two blocks away from Saturday’s shooting, officers found a juvenile who was suffering from a gunshot wound in his foot.
Health Care and Medicine Jul. 5, 2022 8:58 am1236d ago
The patient, who was not identified, was likely infected during international travel and is now in isolation and receiving outpatient care, the health department said Friday.
Health Care and Medicine Jul. 3, 2022 7:56 am1238d ago
Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, states are taking steps to limit abortion access -- including access to medical abortions. Organizations that offer medically-induced abortions through telemedicine are grappling with this rapidly changing landscape.
Vanessa Miller Higher Ed Jul. 3, 2022 6:00 am1238d ago
A year away from when Hancher Auditorium was supposed to become self-sustaining – a charge former University of Iowa President Bruce Harreld announced amid COVID-19 cuts in 2020 – administrators have changed their tune, telling The Gazette that might not happen after all.
By Madeline Heim - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Environmental News Jul. 3, 2022 6:00 am1238d ago
The report, released last month, shows increasingly wetter conditions in the Upper Mississippi River over the past few decades, a trend that — spurred by climate change and land-use practices — looks likely to continue.
News Jul. 3, 2022 1:49 pm1238d ago
Transforming lives has been his driving force, and to that end, he’s been a visible presence at Hancher events, hugging, shaking hands and chatting with patrons, donors and audience members.
News Jul. 2, 2022 7:53 pm1239d ago
The car show was one of the events put on by the Cedar Rapids Freedom Festival.
Local Government Jul. 2, 2022 6:00 am1239d ago
As some school board members question whether police in schools promote a safer learning environment, city officials are unanimous in their backing of school resource officers. The school board has a work session Wednesday to guide its impending vote on school resource officers.
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