UPDATE: Two people were hurt when a motorcycle crashed during a police chase Thursday morning in southeast Cedar Rapids. Several …
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UPDATE: Two people were hurt when a motorcycle crashed during a police chase Thursday morning in southeast Cedar Rapids. Several …
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UPDATE: Autopsies say two siblings and a cousin died while swimming in central Iowa during a Fourth of July outing …
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Welcome to the ‘60s, where the nicest kids in town are about to boogie to a changing beat. “Hairspray,” the …
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Authorities arrested three people late Wednesday night after one subject ran from officers following a traffic stop. Cedar Rapids police …
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K-12 Education Jul. 5, 2012 6:15 am4874d ago
When the University of Iowa last built a residence hall in 1968, there was no need for wireless Internet in …
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News Jul. 4, 2012 10:32 pm4874d ago
Freedom Festival Executive Director Robyn Rieckhoff said she was tired after her two-week-long event culminated with last night’s fireworks. But …
News Jul. 4, 2012 6:39 pm4874d ago
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa thanked the residents of Iowa and assured them the USS Iowa will be taken care …
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Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad was taken by ambulance from the USS Iowa after he choked on carrot while participating in …
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News Jul. 4, 2012 2:30 pm4874d ago
It’s hot outside in Cedar Rapids, Iowa City and Eastern Iowa but that doesn’t mean there aren’t fun things to …
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The Alliant Energy 8K and the Fifth Season 5K Races were held in Cedar Rapids July 4. http://hooplanow.com/album/?album=2&gallery=215&pageid=15601
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K-12 Education Jul. 4, 2012 9:19 am4875d ago
A task force will study whether Iowa’s public schools should lengthen the school day and make other changes to their …
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