Wrong-way vehicle collides w/a Sheriff’s SUV in eastern Iowa Wed. night
(Cedar Rapids, IA) – A vehicle driven by a man suspected of being impaired by alcohol, collided head-on with a Linn County Sheriff’s Deputy Thursday
(Cedar Rapids, IA) – A vehicle driven by a man suspected of being impaired by alcohol, collided head-on with a Linn County Sheriff’s Deputy Thursday
Today: Mostly cloudy this morning, then gradually becoming sunny. A high near 52. S/SW winds 10-15 becoming NW this afternoon w/gusts to near 20 mph.
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa House Education Committee has approved a bill that would eliminate all vaccination requirements for students in Iowa’s public K-through-12 schools.
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s secretary of state is proposing that candidates in Iowa school board and city elections file the petitions to get their names
(Radio Iowa) – A House subcommittee has advanced the governor’s proposal to require annual reports from Iowa’s public school districts, community colleges and state-supported universities
Iowa's defense stiffened in the second half as the Hawkeyes claimed another road win, Wednesday night. The Hawks limited Washington to 26 second half points
The 10th ranked Iowa Hawkeye women will try to bounce back Thursday night when they host Minnesota. The Hawkeyes are 9-2 in the Big Ten
(Atlantic, IA) – The City Council in Atlantic, this (Wednesday) evening, passed resolutions for two separate appointments. The first was the appointment of Jackie Carl
The Atlantic Trojans are sending two girls to state! Cadence Kinzie and Haley Armstrong will represent Atlantic at this year's Girls State Wrestling Tournament. Haley
Southwest Valley's Kenzie Maeder is heading to state! Maeder finished as the regional champ with a perfect 3-0 record and is going to state with
The Northern Iowa women are on the road in Missouri Valley Conference play Thursday night to take on Bradley. The Panthers are Braves are both
(Radio Iowa)- Heart disease is the number-one killer in Iowa, claiming more than seven-thousand lives each year. Cara Whipple, spokeswoman for the Iowa chapter of