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Muscatine police are asking for the community's help to gather information about a stabbing that was reported Thursday night.
Officials are warning more than half a million Iowans that near-record levels of pollutants in rivers could make drinking ...
Throughout U.S. history, the best presidents sparingly sought to use federal forces not to exacerbate tensions but as a last ...
Felix Vallejo, the building's owner, is a lifelong resident of the Floreciente neighborhood and no stranger to restoring ...
Protests are erupting in Los Angeles and other cities, with streets filled with demonstrators clashing with police. The ...
Catch up on new from Iowa in the past week, including bill signings and vetoes, a RAGBRAI pre-ride and 100 years of Wells Ice ...
If we're going to stereotype dads, let's at least do it properly. Dad Rock should be about vibes, not just a flashback to ...
The Davenport City Council approved extending the deadline by 30 days to transfer the property in order to give the federal ...
The Murray State Racers are about to be embraced as the College World Series' lovable underdogs by local fans looking to adopt a team for the week.
Lee Des Moines Bureau Chief Maya Marchel Hoff and SCJ's Jared McNett talk the growing field of U.S. Senate candidates in Iowa and the fallout from the governor's pipeline legislation ...
The lone passenger who survived the crash that killed 241 people onboard couldn't believe he was alive when he opened his eyes, surrounded by flames, debris and charred bodies.
The adage that "many hands make light work" was proven Thursday morning when about 50 people got together in downtown Muscatine to make a human chain to help move many boxes of books from the former ...