In 2018, Iowa lawmakers passed a bill that critics at the time warned would “eviscerate” energy saving programs in the state.
By Karen Uhlenhuth - Energy News Network Energy Jul. 9, 2021 6:00 am1544d ago
In 2018, Iowa lawmakers passed a bill that critics at the time warned would “eviscerate” energy saving programs in the state.
Elijah Decious News Jul. 9, 2021 6:00 am1544d ago
Julie Stow knows Cedar Rapids is more than a place to exist -- it’s a place to live.
State Government Jul. 9, 2021 4:54 pm1544d ago
Chad Ingels, a northeast Iowa farmer and Republican state representative, said he was angered by a March 26 opinion piece on the Civil Eats website written by Chris Jones, an IIHR research engineer, about race and water quality.
State Government Jul. 8, 2021 10:16 pm1545d ago
State Auditor Rob Sand visited Cedar Rapids as part of his tour of all 100 county seats.
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State Government Jul. 8, 2021 8:54 pm1545d ago
It asserts Google maintains a monopoly in the market for distributing apps for the Android operating system, which it owns and develops and is used by most of the world's smartphones.
Local Government Jul. 8, 2021 7:34 pm1545d ago
Funding will go toward social services, workforce development, flood protection and lost city revenue
Kat Russell Crime & Courts Jul. 8, 2021 8:30 pm1545d ago
That tool is the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (or NIBIN for short) – a federal system that allows investigators to capture ballistic evidence and compare it with a national database of spent shell casings that have been collected from crime scenes across the country.
AP Health Care and Medicine Jul. 8, 2021 5:48 pm1545d ago
Iowa expects to receive an estimated $25 million for abatement of the opioid epidemic if the deal is approved.
Crime & Courts Jul. 8, 2021 8:44 pm1545d ago
A 31-year-old Cedar Rapids man faces charges aafter a Wednesday night fight a in the parking lot at Leo’s Liquors, 1500 First Ave. NE.
Crime & Courts Jul. 8, 2021 6:43 pm1545d ago
Police are investigating after shots were fired at a vehicle Wednesday night in southwest Cedar Rapids. Witnesses told police that a subject in one vehicle fired gunshots at people in another vehicle.
Crime & Courts Jul. 8, 2021 4:09 pm1545d ago
Drew Blahnik, 33, charged with first-degree murder, filed a petition to change his name to “Johnny Blahnik Church” but his lawyer, Leon Spies, stepped in and asked to delay hearing until after the murder trial.
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