Police said they were questioning the driver of a black Buick sport utility vehicle they say struck the cyclist and expected to seek charges, but did not say what the charges would be.
Gazette staff News May. 5, 2022 7:41 pm1297d ago
Police said they were questioning the driver of a black Buick sport utility vehicle they say struck the cyclist and expected to seek charges, but did not say what the charges would be.
Vanessa Miller Higher Ed May. 6, 2022 8:18 pm1296d ago
Iowa’s 15 community colleges collectively are projecting a $2.3 million dip in total resources for the next budget year — contributing to a projected $36.8 million deficit — propelled largely by previous bumps in federal funding, due to COVID-19, and more anticipated facility and program expenses.
Federal Government May. 5, 2022 5:20 pm1297d ago
DES MOINES — A 41-year-old central Iowa man was arrested Wednesday on federal charges accusing him to taking part in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol building.
State Government May. 5, 2022 4:50 pm1297d ago
Reynolds said the plan is to await the official U.S. Supreme Court ruling and then consider potential abortion restrictions
The latest reported toll is nearly 10 times higher than the 99 confirmed cases in wild birds during the last bird flu outbreak in 2015.
A NASA climate research scientist who has spent much of her career explaining how global food production must adapt to a changing climate was awarded the World Food Prize on Thursday.
Gage Miskimen Local Government May. 5, 2022 6:39 pm1297d ago
County’s Technical Review Committee to meet with NextEra on May 19.
Izabela Zaluska Crime & Courts May. 5, 2022 3:31 pm1297d ago
Anthony Sivanthaphanith, 37, is accused of using the funds on personal transactions, which were not authorized.
Crime & Courts May. 5, 2022 2:09 pm1297d ago
The man was arrested on charges that he threatened his wife with a gun during an argument and fired two shots inside their house with two children present.
Health Care and Medicine May. 5, 2022 6:22 pm1297d ago
The University of Iowa Health Care has joined a new Phase 2 clinical trial that will test booster vaccines in various combinations to determine which provide the best immune response against existing and emerging COVID-19 variants.
Orlan Love - correspondent
Sports May. 5, 2022 9:38 am1297d ago
Wildside column: The scenery was beautiful on a recent turkey hunt, but there was little else to talk about at the end
Agriculture May. 5, 2022 4:28 pm1297d ago
The Iowa Environmental Council wants to force the state's Environmental Protection Commission to adopt flood plain maps to comply with a law that says animal-feeding operations can’t be built near waterways.
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