Following a year where the city of Cedar Rapids saw the most homicides on record, more community organizations are stepping in to help tackle the issue.
The FBI has arrested Leo Christopher Kelly, from Cedar Rapids, on a federal warrant for his alleged involvement in the riots in the U.S. Capitol on January 6.
A new trial likely won’t be held until late this year for a man whose murder conviction in the gruesome 2017 stabbing of his ex-girlfriend was overturned.
Officials have announced that University of Northern Iowa Provost Jim Wohlpart is resigning to become the newest president of a public university in Washington state
Former Iowa offensive lineman Tristan Wirfs, who's now with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, recently surprised a Mount Vernon girl with shoes that he wore during the My Cause My Cleats campaign.
Amber Haines and Seanteelle Smith opened Unimpaired last September in Davenport. It’s a bar just like any other with food, dancing, and fun events- just without the alcohol.
The majority of Cedar Rapids high school students will keep following the hybrid learning model for now, which is a mix of in-person and online learning. The hybrid model allows for only 50% of students to be in a building at a time. However, some students are getting to return to the classroom full time.
Waterloo high schools will be returning students to the classroom full time starting February 1st. The Waterloo Community School District has had high school students on a hybrid model since the beginning of the school year, that’s where students split time between in-person and online learning.
A judge has dismissed nine felony counts filed against a Black Lives Matter leader in Iowa charged with shining a laser pointer in the eyes of police officers during an August protest
The groups in Phase 1B include people over the age of 75, first responders, Correctional facility staff and prisoners, state lawmakers, health inspectors, teachers, and more.
The Johnson County Board of Supervisors on Friday the Public Health Disaster Emergency has been extended until February 19, or as long as Gov. Reynolds’ State Disaster Declaration remains in effect, whichever date is later.