It’s part of a new donation campaign. For every five dollars donated to the market, one dollar will go be “kicked back” to shopkeepers as a rent discount.
After finding out her car window was broken and stuck all the way down, one Cedar Rapids woman was scared she’d never be able to drive herself anywhere again.
Eventually a small space on Court Avenue opened up. The couple applied to several grants in order to move the pantry and continue serving the community.
Alumni and students are protesting Coe College’s treatment of a prominent Black trustee who has resigned after criticizing the school’s recent presidential selection process as lacking in diversity.
Linn County and the City of Cedar Rapids have worked collaboratively with local nonprofits to ensure a coordinated effort on helping homeowners with derecho damage.
Reports indicate that there is a 10-minute road delay on I-380 Northbound between exit 41: 54th Street Trail and exit 43: IA 150 (Urbana). The road is blocked due to a crash. A detour is in operation.
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics is encouraging parents and families to get their child’s first COVID-19 vaccination shot this week so that they are fully vaccinated for the end of the year holidays.
Doctors at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics say too many people are coming into their emergency room when they could get care faster at an Urgent Care clinic.
IowaWORKS Waterloo hosted a Reverse Career Fair Tuesday at the Antioch Baptist Church in Waterloo, hoping to help bridge the gap between employers and people looking for work.
Iacobo admitted in a plea agreement that from January 2020 to November 2020 that he diverted hundreds of controlled substances as a pharmacy manager at a Cedar Rapids pharmacy for his own personal use.
A former manager for an influential Iowa-based pork dealer has died in a crash, days after federal prosecutors charged him in a scheme to swindle hog farmers through fraudulent buying practices.
The FBI is asking for help identifying an unknown man they say may have critical information regarding the identity of a child victim in an ongoing sexual exploitation investigation.
A new state audit report on government spending accuses Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds of using federal coronavirus relief funds to pay salaries for 21 members of her staff for three months last year.