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With the summer kicking off and temperatures rising, will Iowa's drought monitor map remain steady or will the state get ...
The Iowa Board of Regents is considering a policy that would restrict the requirement of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and critical race theory (CRT) courses. The policy would impact Iowa ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. A Tiffin man was arrested this week on charges that he stole and resold about $60,000 worth of ...
Emely Rodriguez of Central Florida has signed with the Iowa women's basketball team. Rodriguez is a 6-foot guard/forward and has three seasons of eligibility remaining. Hawkeyes coach Jan Jensen wants ...
A New York Times bestselling author will be in central Iowa tonight. Kevin Wilson is best known for zany stories that are full of heart, like his latest book, “Run for the Hills.” It tells a ...
The Iowa Steel Band is a touring ensemble from the University of Iowa School of Music. The concert will begin promptly at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, May 16, on the Ped Mall stage. More: Spring into Iowa ...
Proposed new legislative maps in Iowa dealt Quad-City lawmakers some unexpected surprises Thursday. State Sens. Jim Lykam, Roby Smith and Mark Lofgren all were thrown into the same district ...
Tony Loete, the former city of Moline utilities director, has been named Vice President of Operations for Iowa American Water, the company announced Thursday. Loete will lead employees across the ...
Iowa lawmakers have passed a bill that would prohibit the regulation of firework displays during the Fourth of July, paving the way for a yearlong celebration lauded by President Donald Trump ...
IOWA CITY — Her final shot of the game looked familiar. Caitlin Clark sped down the court in transition at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, letting a shot fly from range that so few people on the entire planet ...