ANAMOSA – Dylan Wood wasn’t in the West Middle School classroom when part of the roof collapsed in January 2010. …
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ANAMOSA – Dylan Wood wasn’t in the West Middle School classroom when part of the roof collapsed in January 2010. …
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IOWA CITY – A University of Iowa vice president was the state’s second-highest paid employee last year, with a hefty …
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CORALVILLE – The driver of a semi involved in the fiery crash on Interstate 80 has died. The State Patrol …
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IOWA CITY – The City Council is prepared to approve an additional tax levy on downtown property owners – at …
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JANESVILLE – No charges are expected to be filed in the school bus accident in rural Janesville that left an …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The Federal Emergency Management Agency will provide $6.7 million to the city to repair sewers damaged in …
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A plaque sits under the fall leaves at Van Allen Hall, one of the few symbols of an afternoon of …
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UPDATE: Witness testimony has wrapped up in the second-degree murder trial of Brian Dykstra, accused in the 2005 death of …
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An Iowa City woman experienced a scare when smoke began to fill her home Tuesday afternoon. Iowa City fire officials …
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A Cedar Rapids man who smelled of alcohol went to jail early Monday morning after a short police chase. Cory …
Iowa Caucuses Nov. 1, 2011 2:30 pm5125d ago
Top national Republican strategists said Tuesday they plan to use Democrat Barack Obama’s own words — in promising economic improvements, …
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YURI KAGEYAMA, AP Business Writer TOKYO (AP) – Toyota unveiled its ambitions for high-tech health care Tuesday, displaying experimental robots …
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