VAN HORNE – With each sweep of the rake and each broken tree branch lobbed onto a pile, Jesup High …
Erin Jordan Community Oct. 9, 2020 6:33 pm1876d ago
VAN HORNE – With each sweep of the rake and each broken tree branch lobbed onto a pile, Jesup High …
Vanessa Miller Education Oct. 9, 2020 9:14 pm1876d ago
IOWA CITY – Five sororities and one fraternity at the University of Iowa are on suspension for now while administrators …
Health Care and Medicine Oct. 9, 2020 3:33 pm1876d ago
For the third day in a row, Iowa topped its highest number of COVID-19 hospitalizations, according to data from the …
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WASHINGTON – Days after President Donald Trump cut off talks on a broad coronavirus relief package before the election, Amtrak …
Business News Oct. 9, 2020 3:18 pm1876d ago
Eligible households ‘at risk of disconnection” from an electric, natural gas or water utility could receive up to $2,000 for …
Community Oct. 10, 2020 9:54 am1875d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – When the derecho tore through Eastern Iowa, William Ross already was in a crisis. By the time …
Grace King Education Oct. 9, 2020 11:30 am1876d ago
Background MARION – Voters in the Linn-Mar school district approved a $55 million bond referendum in September 2018 to construct …
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CORALVILLE – Coralville Mayor John Lundell was at the League of Cities national meeting in Washington, D.C., in March when …
Community Oct. 9, 2020 9:30 am1876d ago
The leaves are changing, though in Cedar Rapids and the surrounding area, the arrival of fall may be bittersweet. ‘I’ve …
Government & Politics Oct. 9, 2020 9:00 am1876d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – Linn County communities have picked up more than 2.9 million cubic yards of debris left in the …
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The Marion Police Department will soon have a crisis counselor embedded within the department. During its Thursday night meeting, the …
Staff Columnists Oct. 9, 2020 7:30 am1876d ago
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