The new law will make it a crime for a person to be in Iowa if previously denied admission to or removed from the United States. Protestors say they worry it may create instances of racial profiling.
Dozens of Iowans came together to memorialize the 57 Iowans who died on the job in 2023 for the Iowa City Federation of Labor’s Worker (ICFL) Memorial Day event on Monday.
The Iowa Department of Transportation recently came out with updated statistics on motorcycle crashes. Last year, they found motorcycle crash deaths accounted for 16 percent of total fatalities.
Upon arrival, officials reportedly found the victim with a swollen right cheek, a bruised and bloody lip, redness around her neck consistent with being choked, and bleeding around her foot.
The Iowa Department of Transportation is installing a slew of speed feedback signs across the state to lower speeds and encourage more mindful driving.
April is Autism Acceptance Month. One Iowa City based organization held ‘Bounce to Inclusion’ day that featured basketball activities and helped raise awareness.
'Golf for Good' raised around $4,200 for the Johnson County nonprofit ‘Houses into Homes’ with proceeds go toward providing furniture to people in Johnson County exiting homelessness and domestic abuse.
They call for a ceasefire in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. Protestors say while they have not had any interference from the Iowa City or the University of Iowa Police Departments these nationwide clashes can subvert their message.
Alburnett Community Schools is looking to update its playground to make it more inclusive. Staff members are spearheading a project to raise up to $500,000 to add an accessible playground and replace the surfacing to make it easier for all students to play on.
Police in Cedar Rapids said two people were arrested after a car chase that ended with the driver driving into the Cedar River and attempting to swim away.
The Iowa Supreme Court weighed in on a long legal saga over the construction of the University of Iowa Children’s Hospital saying the University does not need to pay a contractor $12 million in damages.