The former Riverside high school teacher, who was arrested earlier this year, is now facing additional charges for allegedly having an inappropriate relationship with a student.
The man charged with first-degree murder after a weekend homicide in Cedar Rapids pleaded guilty to assault charges twice within the past six years, according to court documents.
Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller and Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt are pushing the EPA to allow the sale of gasoline blended with 15 percent ethanol to ease gas prices this summer.
The Hawkeye Area Community Action Program said its food donation supply was lower than normal and launched a new food drive, called the “Hunger Hero Food Drive.”
On Saturday, a Dubuque salon put its clippers to good use by raising money to try and help a Ukrainian woman who moved to the region to get her family to the United States.
The LGBTQ Youth Center at Tanager Place in Cedar Rapids helps promote and advocate members of the LGBTQ+ community. The director says this is good, especially for young people, to see an ally in the White House.
Festival Director Scott Chrisman says one of the main goals for this year’s event is just to give filmmakers the chance to see their work on a big screen.
The Legislative Services Agency says if such a bill becomes law it will cost districts a combined 27.4-million dollars to pay for substitute teachers while classroom teachers upload materials.
For both UnityPoint and Mercy Medical Center, visitors for patients at the end of their lives are considered on a case-by-case basis. Mask-wearing is now optional for employees at UnityPoint that don’t work one on one with patients.
The director of Iowa’s Department of Natural Resources must pay a fine for fishing without a license. And that fine comes for a citation she requested.