NEW YORK – Storm Hermine lurked off the U.S. Middle Atlantic Coast on Sunday, threatening to regain hurricane strength after …
By Daniel Trotta and Chris Prentice, Reuters News Sep. 4, 2016 5:15 pm3349d ago
NEW YORK – Storm Hermine lurked off the U.S. Middle Atlantic Coast on Sunday, threatening to regain hurricane strength after …
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Iowa City police responded to reports of an armed robbery at McDonald’s, 1861 Lower Muscatine Rd., at approximately 5:08 a.m. …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Rod Dooley, 52, joined the Cedar Rapids Community School District Aug. 22 as its interim executive director …
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CEDAR RAPIDS — Today, it’s hundreds of acres of corn and soybeans that are several weeks away from harvest. But …
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When bones turn up in the Californian desert and investigators aren’t able to determine next of kin on their own …
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VATICAN CITY – Mother Teresa of Calcutta, known as the ‘saint of the gutters” during her life, was declared a …
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CEDAR RAPIDS — Cedar Rapids is sticking with two contentious policies — complete streets and a sidewalk master plan — …
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DES MOINES — While new figures show Iowa has made slight improvements in racial disparities in its jails and prisons, …
Campaigns & Elections Sep. 4, 2016 5:00 am3350d ago
DES MOINES – Labor Day traditionally has marked the official kickoff of the fall political season. So why do so …
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BACKGROUND IOWA CITY — After the 2008 flood, Iowa City officials made an effort to move important infrastructure away from …
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Everybody has a Hancher story. That’s the lesson that’s emerged for Executive Director Chuck Swanson in the wake of the …
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IOWA CITY — the University of Iowa’s largest classroom has created an eight-year learning curve the likes of which no …
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