From celebrating winter splendor or welcoming the near start of spring with Lunar New Year, here are the top five events to check out in
The Iowa City City Council approved its City Steps 2030 housing, jobs and services plan for low-income residents on Tuesday.
Iowa is looking to change the narrative with a win on Friday night. That won't be easy, though as the Hawkeyes have lost three straight and five of the last six to Penn State. With 10 wrestlers all ranked No. 7 or higher for the Nittany Lions, the path to an upset seems narrow for Iowa.
An 18-year-old pleaded guilty this week to sexually abusing a 12-year-old girl last March. He faces up to 10 years in prison. His sentencing is set for March 24.
The announcement sparked confusion and legal challenges across the country. The Trump administration rescinded the memo but says President Trump’s executive order remains in effect. That order mandated agencies review federal grants and loans to cut out diversity, equity and inclusion efforts that Trump called “Woke ideologies”.
Iowa City Police are investigating an armed robbery that occurred Sunday night near Market and Dubuque streets, which led to the University of Iowa Police Depar
Should a city be able to require rental inspections under warrant? Iowa Supreme Court says it's OK as long as there are other options
Graduate student workers at the University of Iowa (UI) held a rally on Wednesday to make a push for higher pay.
Iowa cities, counties and school districts would be prohibited from using taxpayer funding to pay statehouse lobbyists under legislation considered in the Iowa Senate.
Former Iowa women’s basketball phenom Caitlin Clark announced on Tuesday that she would be donating $22,000 to four Iowa City-area nonprofit organizations: University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital,
(Massena) The City of Massena has removed the health advisory regarding high manganese levels in their water supply as of Thursday, January 30th. At this time, the manganese result is 0.02 mg/L, which is within acceptable ranges required by the EPA of 0.3 mg/L or less, and there is no longer a need to restrict water usage due to manganese.