A Swisher teenager turned himself in late Tuesday for vandalism to a Cedar Rapids mosque, police said. Eric Spencer, 19, …
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A Swisher teenager turned himself in late Tuesday for vandalism to a Cedar Rapids mosque, police said. Eric Spencer, 19, …
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UPDATE: A high voltage transmission line is offline right now, causing a power outage that’s affecting nearly 4,300 customers in …
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AKRON, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio letter carrier has gained a reputation for delivering people from life-threatening situations. On Monday, …
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Police said a woman brought methamphetamine into the Johnson County Jail Monday, marking the second time this summer officials say …
Diane Heldt
K-12 Education Jul. 14, 2010 12:25 pm5610d ago
AMES — Iowa State University attracted a record $388.2 million in grants, contracts, gifts and cooperative agreements in fiscal year 2010, …
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UPDATE: Cash was stolen from Toyota Financial during a break-in early Wednesday, police said. Video surveillance captured the burglary at 3:57 …
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Police arrested an Iowa City man on a series of drug charges Tuesday. Police arrested Dylan D. Scott, 21, of …
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Join KCRG-TV9 meteorologists for a live chat about today’s weather, including high heat and possible severe weather, starting at 3:30 …
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Government & Politics Jul. 14, 2010 8:31 am5610d ago
One of Iowa City’s largest bars is struggling to make rent less than six weeks after the June 1 enactment …
Government & Politics Jul. 14, 2010 7:25 am5610d ago
On a 5-4 vote last night, the City Council decided to demolish all of the Sinclair plant’s smokestack despite the …
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Education Jul. 14, 2010 12:00 am5610d ago
University of Iowa sophomore Marleen Linares never had a doubt about attending college. Her single mother had a family young …
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