Iowa House lawmakers passed legislation Tuesday to freeze tuition and restrict some nonresident enrollment at public ...
By Alisha Sena, Iowa City Iowa’s education reputation has faded under a partisan attack. As State Auditor Rob Sand continues ...
Celebrated for her warm, welcoming personality as well as her rich, vibrant singing, Tina Haase Findlay has been inducted into two Iowa music halls of fame. Little Village talked with […] ...
Declaring that a citizen was “targeted because he criticized the police department and city leadership,” a federal judge has ...
By Cathy Zimmerman and Sam Helmick We write in firm and solemn opposition to HF 2324, now before the Iowa General Assembly. This measure forbids school districts, charter schools and […] ...
Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap What happens when a snowstorm traps seven strangers—and one of them is a murderer? In a remote English guesthouse, secrets swirl and suspicion runs high in this […] ...
The Des Moines Symphony offered classical music enthusiasts an ideal date night on Valentine’s weekend with Love–Romeo & Juliet, the aptly titled fourth installment of their Masterworks Series. The ...
One hundred years ago, Sol Butler’s name was well known throughout the sports world. A multi-sport athlete, Butler set records at the University of Dubuque, was a quarterback in the […] ...
By Hai Huynh, Coralville City Councilor Last year, the contract to purchase Flock’s automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) was signed as part of the City of Coralville’s budget process – […] ...
BLEEDERS, a new short film by local filmmaker Carssan T. Morrissey will premiere at FilmScene in Iowa City on February 18.
One day after ending his own run for the U.S. Senate, Nathan Sage endorsed Josh Turek for the Democratic nomination for ...
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