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A 21-year-old man was sentenced to 50 years in prison Wednesday for forcing his way into an elderly woman’s home …
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A case of deja vu preceded a police chase Tuesday afternoon in Hiawatha. A police officer was on patrol around …
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A former nurse at Mercy Iowa City faces 18 criminal charges after investigators say she repeatedly took narcotics from as …
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Police said a 20-year-old woman was struck by a car Wednesday in downtown Cedar Rapids. It happened around 8:55 a.m. …
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Mauricio Lasansky, an innovative printmaker known for The Nazi Drawings, has died at his home in Iowa City at the …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The mood among parents, students and teachers gathered outside Polk Elementary School was mixed Tuesday night. The …
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The days of large student apartments may be over in Iowa City – at least when it comes to new …
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Voters in the College Community School District on Tuesday approved a $15 million bond to build a new elementary school …
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Officers and administrators at the University of Iowa are constantly looking at campus security measures. And in the wake of …
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It only took a few notes for drummer Andrew Dost to realize there was real potential for Fun., a new …
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State lawmakers are looking at legislation designed to tax roll-your-own cigarette machines that allow Iowans to produce their own tobacco …
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