Every year, the hypoxic “dead zone” materializes as a large area of nearly uninhabitable waters in the Gulf of Mexico. Scientist Nancy Rabalais, who has spent decades researching the area, is training the next generation of researchers.
By Joy Mazure, Columbia Missourian Environmental News Jun. 14, 2024 10:41 am524d ago
Every year, the hypoxic “dead zone” materializes as a large area of nearly uninhabitable waters in the Gulf of Mexico. Scientist Nancy Rabalais, who has spent decades researching the area, is training the next generation of researchers.
Tom Barton State Government Jun. 6, 2023 7:49 pm897d ago
The federal judge ruled that Florida had no "legitimate state interest“ for denying treatment for transgender patients.
Crime & Courts Jun. 6, 2023 9:47 pm897d ago
A former ISU football player who assaulted the former UI basketball player in 2021 was sentenced to one year of probation and granted a deferred judgment.
By Jared Strong, - Iowa Capital Dispatch
News Jun. 6, 2023 4:47 pm897d ago
A large number of fish in a creek that runs through Hampton died last week
State Government Jun. 6, 2023 8:58 pm897d ago
A $1 million lottery prize won in Ames remains unclaimed after nine months, and the prize will expire after Sept. 6.
Higher Ed Jun. 6, 2023 8:36 pm897d ago
Continuing its construction boom involving more than $1 billion in new and renovated facilities, University of Iowa Health Care next week will seek Board of Regents approval to spend $249 million on a new 263,000-square-foot “Health Sciences Academic Building.”
Emily Andersen Crashes Jun. 6, 2023 4:49 pm897d ago
One person was killed Tuesday morning in a crash at the intersection of County Home Road and North 10th Street, just north of Marion, according to a news release from the Linn County Sheriff’s Office.
Emily Andersen Crime & Courts Jun. 7, 2023 2:16 pm897d ago
An Iowa City man was arrested Monday on charges that, during an argument with his girlfriend of eight years, he lit fake flowers on fire and threw them at her, according to a criminal complaint.
On Tuesday, the whistling sound of the wind accompanied many re-enactors who came to Omaha Beach at dawn to mark the 79th anniversary of the assault that led to the liberation of France and Western Europe from Nazi control.
History Jun. 6, 2023 6:00 am898d ago
Addi Catarina has collected three diaries from 1940s Iowan Thomas ‘Todd’ DeLany and is looking to return them to his descendants — if she can find them.
K-12 Education Jun. 13, 2023 3:59 pm890d ago
The fourth elementary school in the district to be located in Coralville to alleviate overcrowding in other district buildings.
Crime & Courts Jun. 5, 2023 10:04 pm898d ago
Ethan Orton was sentenced to life in prison and must serve a mandatory minimum of 50 years before being eligible for parole.
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