While many significant pieces of legislation passed the Republican-controlled body, others failed to garner enough support this year
Erin Murphy State Government May. 7, 2023 5:00 am928d ago
While many significant pieces of legislation passed the Republican-controlled body, others failed to garner enough support this year
The Gazette News May. 7, 2023 11:26 am928d ago
Cedar Rapids officers responded about 3 p.m. Friday to the report of a crash in the 200 block of B Avenue NE, which is near Quaker Oats.
Crime & Courts May. 6, 2023 8:54 am929d ago
Three men were stabbed early Saturday morning when a large fight broke out near the intersection of Gilbert and Burlington streets in downtown Iowa City. Police report that their initial investigation indicates the people involved in the fight knew each other.
News May. 5, 2023 5:45 pm930d ago
The 'round-the-world flight being undertaken by Peter Teahen of Robins and John Ockenfels of Shueyville, will make 39 stops in 21 countries. The men are seeking to raise money and awareness to eradicate polio.
Crime & Courts May. 5, 2023 4:47 pm930d ago
A North Liberty man could face life in prison if a judge stacks all or some of the 40 counts of second-degree sexual abuse. He waived a jury trial and opted to have a stipulated trial based on the minutes of testimony. Each charge carries 25 years in prison.
Environmental News May. 5, 2023 4:18 pm930d ago
Flooding infrastructure held up along Iowa’s stretch of the river
By Kyle Melnick News May. 7, 2023 12:45 pm928d ago
Cedar Falls Mayor Rob Green rejected a proclamation to recognize June as LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, citing his Christian values. After residents at a city council meeting this week expressed embarrassment and fear at his decision, Green responded.
Trish Mehaffey Crime & Courts May. 5, 2023 7:04 pm930d ago
A judge sentenced Stanley Donahue, who shot a deputy during a 2021 Casey’s robbery in Coggon, 92 years in prison. In announcing his decision, the judge noted Donahue’s lack of remorse and the long term effects to the deputy and two store clerks who were forced into a cooler.
Podcasts May. 7, 2023 11:10 pm928d ago
On the Cinco de Mayo 2023 edition of On Iowa Politics: the Iowa Legislature adjourns sine die, Democrats reveal more of their caucus plan — but do they? — and a noteworthy judge’s ruling that relates to the proposed carbon capture pipelines in Iowa.
Local Government Jun. 26, 2023 3:02 pm878d ago
Four electric buses have been rolling through Iowa City for nearly a year and a half — and there are efforts to hopefully expand the fleet. It’s been a learning experience for the city, and the transit department is pleased with the roll out, according to the city’s transportation director.
K-12 Education May. 5, 2023 6:00 am930d ago
While group members have changed, the monthly exchange of ideas and staying up to date on advances in the field helps prepare kids for life
By Robert Maharry, Tama-Toledo News Chronicle
Crime & Courts May. 5, 2023 6:00 am930d ago
Three former South Tama school employees who filed age discrimination lawsuits have reached out-of-court settlements totaling $1.17 million.
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