As the second summer of the pandemic wanes, state emergency orders that mandate coverage of telehealth visits and waive the requirement for out-of-state medical licenses are expiring.
Washington Post Health Care and Medicine Sep. 7, 2021 6:45 am1483d ago
As the second summer of the pandemic wanes, state emergency orders that mandate coverage of telehealth visits and waive the requirement for out-of-state medical licenses are expiring.
Marissa Payne Local Government Sep. 7, 2021 6:00 am1483d ago
The city is participating in a study of wastewater facilities nationwide to better understand the spread of COVID-19 and inform future pandemic response.
Community Sep. 7, 2021 6:00 am1483d ago
The Especially for You Race Against Breast Cancer will be held Oct. 3. The race raises funds to provide breast and gynecological cancer screening and diagnostic services to underinsured, uninsured and financially disadvantaged people.
Health Care and Medicine Sep. 7, 2021 6:00 am1483d ago
Research has found masks are a highly effective tool in preventing the spread of the novel coronavirus, including in states that have implemented statewide mask mandates. One public health expert says bans on these universal requirements can be detrimental to overall mask use.
Crime & Courts Sep. 7, 2021 6:00 am1483d ago
A Springville man is back in jail after new arrest for theft and eluding. He has 15 pending charges now in eight different cases.
State Government Sep. 7, 2021 6:00 am1483d ago
While making the renewal process safer in the pandemic for driver’s license holders and Iowa DOT staff, the extension also opened a window for scammers trying to steal people’s identity.
Erin Jordan Environmental News Sep. 7, 2021 6:00 am1483d ago
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources reported 24 swim advisories at state park beaches this summer because of microcystins, toxins generated by harmful algae. These toxins, if ingested, can cause gastroenteritis, allergic responses and potentially-fatal liver damage. This is double the number of microcystin warnings in 2020.
Marissa Payne Community Dec. 17, 2021 5:10 pm1382d ago
Willie Ray’s Q Shack employees and volunteers are venturing to Louisiana for about a week to serve hot meals to Hurricane Ida victims after the Category 4 storm devastated the area last week.
News Sep. 6, 2021 8:14 am1484d ago
Theatre Cedar Rapids brings beloved tales from page to stage on Brucemore estate.
Community Sep. 6, 2021 7:00 am1484d ago
Available at Cedar Valley Humane Society
Government & Politics Nov. 29, 2021 9:59 am1400d ago
Iowa GOP Chair Jeff Kaufmann says Democrat Liz Mathis voted against ‘largest tax cut in Iowa history.’
By Olivia Allen - IowaWatch
State Government Sep. 6, 2021 6:00 am1484d ago
State employee and visitation data show a ranger force of 55 has been slashed to 35 since 1995. Viewed in proportion to skyrocketing visitations, that cutback appears devastating: The ranger force now is down to 1 ranger for every 474,286 park visits from the 1995 ratio of 1 to 217,700.
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