The expected cold spell won't last, though, as warmer temperatures are forecast for much of the central U.S. starting Wednesday.
The expected cold spell won't last, though, as warmer temperatures are forecast for much of the central U.S. starting Wednesday.
By Sarah Watson, - Quad-City Times Crime & Courts Nov. 10, 2025 11:25 am35d ago
The Iowa Supreme Court ruled Davenport employees are not immune from liability in a lawsuit after the deadly partial collapse of a downtown apartment building in May 2023.
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Business News Nov. 7, 2025 8:42 am38d ago
Two weeks after the 94-year-old Black Hawk Bridge was closed permanently — and more than a year until the new bridge will open — a car ferry began service Monday, transporting motorists, pedestrians and others across the Mississippi River in northeast Iowa.
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Higher Ed Nov. 7, 2025 10:31 am38d ago
Ames native and Iowa State University graduate David Cook — the second finalist to succeed outgoing ISU President Wendy Wintersteen — on Thursday told a campus crowd during a public forum that he wasn’t looking to leave his post as president of North Dakota State University.
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The brother of one of the four people who were bludgeoned with a metal pipe in June 2024 testified Thursday in the trial for a Marion man, charged with four counts of first-degree murder. Matt Brown said he found a horrific scene as he walked into an outbuilding, finding his brother, barely alive, and three others dead.
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