A community service for a Creston family who died while on vacation in Mexico has been set for Saturday afternoon. …
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A community service for a Creston family who died while on vacation in Mexico has been set for Saturday afternoon. …
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DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds signed 23 bills into law Wednesday, including a stopgap measure intended to erase a …
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. – A half century after Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s death, visitors still flock to the Memphis, Tennessee, …
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TEMPE, Ariz./PITTSBURGH – When Uber decided in 2016 to retire its fleet of self-driving Ford Fusion cars in favor of …
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WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday considers for the second time in recent months whether to rein in …
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WASHINGTON – The U.S. decision to expel 60 alleged spies is unlikely to cripple Russian spying in the United States …
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BRUSSELS – Facebook announced a series of changes on Wednesday to give users more control over their data, after a …
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IOWA CITY — In a major shift in the way communities cope with homelessness, Shelter House will break ground next …
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IOWA CITY — In one of the early tests of Iowa’s new ‘stand your ground’ law, a judge ruled Tuesday …
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CORALVILLE — The Coralville City Council on Tuesday night agreed to guarantee up to $50 million in loans needed to …
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