U.S. Attorney Peter E. Deegan, Jr. announced this week that the Northern District of Iowa collected $14,652,603.88 in civil and criminal actions in Fiscal Year 2020.
Aundrey Frequal Roberts, Jr., 27, plead guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm after providing a gun to a friend involved in a July 2019 dispute
Robert Rankins, Jr., 50, of Iowa City, was sentenced to seven years in prison after admitting to distributing heroin from Chicago throughout Johnson County.
The number of people tested for the novel coronavirus in Iowa showed a sharp drop as state-run facilities paused for Christmas, according to new data on Saturday.
A broken water distribution system in a downtown high rise apartment caused damage across multiple floors and displaced over 30 residents, according to law enforcement officials.
The August derecho made this already challenging year even more so for so many eastern Iowans, but so many people also stepped up, selflessly to help others.
Linn County Public Health is using state allocated funds to provide community partners with personal protective equipment and other supplies to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
The MercyOne Infusion Center has been giving monoclonal antibodies for weeks to coronavirus patients who are over the age of 65 or have high risk factors.
Shane Vander Hart from Pleasant Hill is asking people to think twice before drinking and driving after his mother was killed in a car crash, that investigators say was caused by a drunk driver.
Hy-Vee stores in Dubuque have partnered with the Foundation for Dubuque Public Schools to help donate non-perishable foods, hygiene products and other items to local families
The arts community in Cedar Rapids recently received a financial lifeline after the Iowa Arts and Culture Recovery Program announced award recipients on Wednesday night.