CEDAR RAPIDS – A night of playing cards and drinking alcohol turned deadly for Tremaine Williams, 35, on March 4 …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – A night of playing cards and drinking alcohol turned deadly for Tremaine Williams, 35, on March 4 …
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As health care workers locally and nationally this past week rolled up their sleeves to receive the first doses of …
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IOWA CITY – In T’Shailyn Harrington’s 21 years in Iowa City, she’s never seen anything like she witnessed this summer …
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MARION – As holiday seasons come and go, the children of Marion grow up and some have kids of their …
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CEDAR RAPIDS — Linn County supervisors have adopted a climate resolution that seeks to engage and prioritize the voices of …
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Although White House officials Thursday downplayed the risks, Iowa is among the states saying their allocations of the game-changing COVID-19 …
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