CEDAR RAPIDS – Deronte Strong, 12, wants to be able to walk down the street without fear of judgment or …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Deronte Strong, 12, wants to be able to walk down the street without fear of judgment or …
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IOWA CITY – When he was the top federal prosecutor in southern Iowa, Nicholas Klinefeldt won praise for reducing the …
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Even with a congressional parliamentarian’s ruling that the $15-an-hour minimum wage proposal can’t be included in a …
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The number of people being treated for COVID-19 in Iowa’s hospitals and intensive care units has dropped to the lowest …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The Cedar Rapids school board unanimously appointed Scot Reisinger to the board Friday to fill a vacancy …
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Jen Winter was happy doing private engineering consulting. She wasn’t looking for a job in the public sector. Then Cedar …
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Iowa City schools completed the first round of COVID-19 vaccinations for 2,000 teachers and staff Friday, and Cedar Rapids schools …
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NORTH LIBERTY – A Maryland man who barricaded himself inside a North Liberty business is accused of shooting at police. …
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