In-person early voting for the special election to fill a vacancy on the Iowa City Council is available at the Johnson County Auditor’s Office.
Megan Woolard Local Elections Oct. 14, 2025 11:44 am26d ago
In-person early voting for the special election to fill a vacancy on the Iowa City Council is available at the Johnson County Auditor’s Office.
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The Iowa State Patrol is investigating a collision early Sunday morning involving an Iowa City Fire Department fire engine that left a 99-year-old woman dead.
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The intended tenant of the former Sears store at Lindale Mall will be Dick’s House of Sport, and will include an outdoor year-round, multi-use field, according to documents set for discussion at Tuesday’s Cedar Rapids City Council meeting.
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It’s been almost six months since Together We Achieve, a Cedar Rapids food pantry, reached out to the community in a last-ditch effort to prevent closure. Now, almost three months into 2025, the pantry is still open and things are looking up, according to its executive director.
Crime & Courts Feb. 24, 2025 11:30 am258d ago
Iowa prosecutors proposed a bill to make criminal groping a serious misdemeanor, which carries up to a year in jail -- but they had no idea it would face such pushback in the state House and Senate.
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Environmental News Feb. 24, 2025 12:54 pm258d ago
The bills don’t name Summit Carbon Solutions, but they’re a response to the Iowa company’s proposed $9 billion, five-state pipeline.
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Destiny Magee, Eastern Iowa Land Stewardship Assistant with the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation, works closely educating summer interns and volunteers
By Cami Koons - Iowa Capital Dispatch State Government Feb. 24, 2025 1:25 pm258d ago
The Iowa Beverage Association is trying to encourage Iowans to return their empty beverage bottles and cans for recycling and collect their nickel deposit by helping them find places to return their containers.
News Feb. 24, 2025 8:16 am258d ago
County bought 15-unit Iowa City property for $1.7 million in summer of 2024
News Feb. 23, 2025 5:30 am259d ago
Whether it be part-time or full-time opportunities, TikTok has provided big breaks for Iowa content creators. As the ban of TikTok looms with uncertainty, they stand to lose a lot.
State Government Feb. 24, 2025 7:42 am258d ago
Should the bill pass and be signed into law, Iowa would become the first state in the nation to remove a protected class from a state’s civil rights act, a legal expert says.
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