34 more Iowans died this week as a result of influenza-related illness, state health officials announced Friday. According to the …
Michaela Ramm Health Care and Medicine Feb. 2, 2018 3:51 pm2790d ago
34 more Iowans died this week as a result of influenza-related illness, state health officials announced Friday. According to the …
Tribune Washington Bureau Nation and World Feb. 2, 2018 3:16 pm2790d ago
WASHINGTON – The labor market got off to strong start in 2018 as employers added a larger-than-expected 200,000 jobs to …
Abha Bhattarai, the Washington Post
Nation and World Feb. 2, 2018 3:15 pm2790d ago
Order a drink at Mama’s Fish House in Maui, and it’ll arrive topped with a black paper straw. At South …
Seattle Times
Nation and World Feb. 2, 2018 3:13 pm2790d ago
SEATTLE – By most measures, 35-year-old Costco Wholesale is thriving. Its sales and profits are surging. Traffic to its stores, …
News Feb. 2, 2018 2:13 pm2790d ago
Amy Ford has wanted to be a police officer since fifth grade, when a Bettendorf cop visited her classroom. After …
Crime & Courts Feb. 2, 2018 1:28 pm2790d ago
WEST BRANCH – A West Branch man will serve up to 25 years in prison for a 2016 assault that …
John Wagner, the Washington Post Nation and World Feb. 2, 2018 10:00 am2790d ago
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump on Friday accused the top leadership of the Justice Department and FBI of favoring Democrats …
Mitchell Schmidt Government & Politics Mar. 27, 2018 4:40 pm2737d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – With more than two decades of experience under his belt as a Linn County Supervisor, James Houser …
Kevin Crowley, David Wethe and Alex Nussbaum, Bloomberg
Nation and World Feb. 2, 2018 8:10 am2790d ago
Oilmen, wildcatters and particularly refiners are reaping billions in gains from President Donald Trump’s tax overhaul, helping boost the staying …
The Gazette
News Feb. 2, 2018 7:27 am2790d ago
Tait Purk sentenced to 50 years in prison for killing fiancee in 2000 – The toddler left behind when Cora Okonski …
By Pat Kinney, Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
Government & Politics Feb. 1, 2018 10:03 pm2790d ago
WATERLOO – U.S. 1st District Rep. Rod Blum has read the controversial congressional memo alleging surveillance abuses by the FBI …
Government & Politics Feb. 1, 2018 9:44 pm2790d ago
NORTH LIBERTY – A study of the feasibility of adding passenger rail to the Corridor remains on track. During a …
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