The owner of a Dubuque bar said he is frustrated with Governor Kim Reynolds' latest COVID-19 proclamation, which forces him to close his business at 10:00 p.m.
The United States Postal Service is preparing for a significant increase in shipments this holiday season, much more than a typical December. That’s because more people are choosing to shop online during the pandemic.
The Cedar Rapids Museum of Art announced on Thursday it has closed Grant Wood Studio for the season due to COVID-19 and the resulting decline in visitors.
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds announced the state will begin receiving its first shipments of the COVID-19 vaccines soon, pending approval from the Food and Drug Administration.
The Iowa Department of Public Health reported a new record for single day COVID-19 deaths, with 70 Iowans having died from the virus over the last 24 hours.
The number of unemployment claims decreased in Iowa last week despite recent coronavirus mitigation measures. It’s a good sign for the state as it continues into a period when seasonal layoffs are normal.
More than 60 percent of Iowa’s rivers and streams are polluted or otherwise compromised, according to a report from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.
The CEO of the Iowa Health Care Association, Brent Willett, said the coronavirus will continue to expand inside long-term care facilities as long as there is community spread outside of care centers.
Those in law enforcement, children services agencies and others say they are concerned about the long-term impacts the pandemic will have on mental health and child abuse cases.
A new statewide grant program will provide short-term relief to arts venues, cultural organizations and creative workers who have lost income and business due to the pandemic.
Half of the approximate $133.4 million of damage Cedar Rapids businesses sustained in the August 10th derecho was not covered by insurance, according to a City of Cedar Rapids survey.
A doctor with University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics is warning Iowans about the potential spread of COVID-19 inside restaurants and other confined indoor spaces even when socially distanced.
People in Elgin are celebrating their only grocery store's one-year anniversary. Last year, 70 families came together to buy the store and prevent it from closing.
This “Giving Tuesday” has a new meaning for many struggling non profits. There’s an increase in demand for services with the pandemic making it difficult to host fundraisers.
Three bars in northeast Iowa had complaints filed against them for allegedly violating Gov. Kim Reynolds’ recent emergency public health proclamation, state officials said on Tuesday.