DES MOINES – Most Iowans must wear a mask or other face covering while they are indoors in public, and …
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Despite painstaking efforts to keep election sites safe, some poll workers who came in contact with voters, including one in …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – For every civil rights milestone we celebrate, there is a history of oppression that made it necessary. …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Despite losing six seats in an election when they were expected to make gains, perhaps, even win …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Since the Aug. 10 derecho, Cedar Rapids firefighters have been called to eight fires involving storm debris, …
Michaela Ramm Health Care and Medicine Nov. 16, 2020 2:11 pm1838d ago
As coronavirus cases in Iowa reach totals not seen before in the pandemic — driving an alarming number of patients …
Education Nov. 16, 2020 6:30 am1838d ago
As a senior at Hoover High School last spring in Des Moines, Annika Baker was supposed to play the lead …
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CORALVILLE – A city board designed to analyze police data and help residents address issues of biased policing or racial …
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DES MOINES – Statehouse Republicans say Iowa voters this month gave them a mandate to continue their conservative agenda, but …
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Iowa’s public universities made the monumental shift last spring to predominantly virtual and hybrid learning impressively, but Board of Regents …
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