Iowa Republican lawmakers gave initial approval Monday to a bill that would remove legal exemptions in obscenity laws for public libraries and schools.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Former Ohio State offensive lineman Ben Christman’s cause of death was revealed in his obituary. The ...
Iowa City held a public hearing Tuesday evening to discuss plans for a new, $18 million Upper City Park Pool to replace the ...
Transportation Director Darian Nagle-Gamm says when it’s this cold outside, Iowa City’s electric buses lose anywhere from 30 ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) - Mayor Bruce Teague highlighted Iowa City’s successes and plans for improvements as part of the ...
After Iowa City has been tormented by snow storms, sheets of ice over the road, and riotous celebrations watching former ...
Iowa City has long been known as a city of the arts. This year, however, it’s hosting an unprecedented exhibition spanning ...
Iowa House Republicans moved a bill through the subcommittee level that would remove obscenity exemptions for public ...
Iowa City's first-ever "Free Week," held Feb. 18-22, offers over 40 free events and performances across more than 20 venues ...
First Security Bank & Trust has donated $12,000 toward renovations of the Zastrow River Room at the Charles City Public Library, the bank announced. First Security Bank is donating $6,000, matched by ...
Iowa Republican lawmakers are seeking to remove an exemption in Iowa's obscenity law that protects libraries and educational ...
University of Iowa student Aubrey Stark remembers coming home from elementary school to see her usually lively pregnant ...
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