An Anamosa State Penitentiary inmate is accused of threatening to kill a federal judge. According to a news release from …
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An Anamosa State Penitentiary inmate is accused of threatening to kill a federal judge. According to a news release from …
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IOWA CITY – Nearly two dozen public meetings have been scheduled to help educate area residents on Johnson County’s Solarize …
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Transgender teen will go to Boys State- With a deep interest in civics, high school junior Emmet Cummings had his …
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WASHINGTON — The likelihood of a military strike against Syria after a suspected chemical weapons attack increased Sunday as President …
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Old Man Winter has overstayed his welcome in Eastern Iowa, as another two to four inches of snow is expected …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Decrying ‘subsidizing the demolition of our city’s heritage,” historic preservation advocates are planning a demonstration Monday afternoon …
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DES MOINES – Iowans who work closest with those with mental health care needs are singing the praises of newly …
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WASHINGTON – Tens of millions of Americans have joined protests and rallies in the past two years, their activism often …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The fourth annual Coe College Day of Giving is calling all Kohawks to unite in support of …
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The University of Iowa issued a Hawk Alert early Sunday morning after reports of a sexual assault at Slater Hall. …
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