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Coronavirus experts say the United States may face a second wave of cases after states reopen or in the fall …
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IOWA CITY – Iowa City movie theater FilmScene will reopen June 26 for members and July 3 to the public. …
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CORALVILLE – An hourlong standoff between Black Lives Matter protesters and law enforcement ended peacefully Thursday evening. After a two-day …
Brooklyn Draisey Health Care and Medicine Jun. 12, 2020 9:59 am1996d ago
Eastern Iowa hospitals are bracing for the day their blood supply runs short as elective surgeries resume but the COVID-19 …
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DES MOINES – Racial justice legislation is headed to Gov. Kim Reynolds’ desk after a remarkable few hours Thursday at …
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DES MOINES – Combat veteran Sen. Joni Ernst supports stripping Confederate generals’ names from U.S. military installations, but said Thursday …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – A Cedar Rapids woman, charged with killing her boyfriend, will remain in jail pending a judge’s decision …
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