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Oh, and less wage theft by greedy bosses—but only if the restaurant lobby can be beaten. → Read More
As federal employees sue to get damages from the longest government shutdown in history, the victims of the last shutdown are waiting on their own payout. → Read More
The candidates hope to succeed State Sen. Bob Dvorsky, who decided to retire this year after 32 years in the state legislature. → Read More
More than 15,000 people have voted in Johnson County as of 6 p.m. Tuesday. → Read More
It makes sense that a candidate like Glasson would come out of Johnson County, but the trick will be taking her local energy across the state. → Read More
Two years ago, Sarah Ziegenhorn founded the Iowa Harm Reduction Coalition, a crucial player in the state’s fight to stem the opioid crisis. → Read More
Daycare provider Wendy D. Young, 49, drank 10-12 cans of beer before watching the child, who was unresponsive when police arrived, authorities say. → Read More
At about 4:30 p.m., a child riding a bicycle in Kalona crossing the street was hit by a Chevy Traverse. → Read More
Judge Paul Miller ruled the immunity statute "void for vagueness." Does the law need to be clarified? → Read More
Arrion M. West, 24, has been accused of convincing a 17-year-old girl to become a prostitute over social media in January. → Read More
Judge Paul Miller has ruled Lamar Wilson won't get immunity from the state's so-called "stand your ground" law. → Read More
The trial of Curtis Jones, charged with first degree murder in the killing of Ricky Ray Lillie, has been pushed back to November. → Read More
The police department may have a new grant, but service provider DVIP could lose serious funding. → Read More
Police say Kadene Donlon was stealing from patients at the VA throughout 2017. → Read More
Police ran compliance checks on Iowa City businesses over the weekend. Most locations tested passed, but six failed. → Read More
Low visibility, wind gusts up to 35 mph expected in strongest storm of the season → Read More
Over 60 officers from various agencies took the 40-hour CIT training this week. → Read More
UI police responded to two reports of Nazi propaganda on the campus unity mural last week. → Read More
UI police arrested a 19-year-old student accused in a November assault. → Read More
After an unsuccessful run for Coralville City Council, Imad Youssif has filed for the State Senate District 37 race. → Read More