The trial has been reset for an Iowa City landlord accused of peeping on his tenants.
Elwyn Miller, 63, was charged with 11 counts off invasion of privacy for allegedly peeping at female residents through...
Amid the federal government’s overhaul of the health-care system, one local salon owner hopes to expand health-insurances coverage for care outside the realm of hospital rooms.
“We’ve...
The Medicaid-expansion debate has been ongoing, fueled by Gov. Terry Branstad’s alternative health-care proposal, and the Iowa Senate has weighed in, passing a bill to expand Medicaid on a vote of...
Food fuels mind, body, and spirit. And as a passion, it fulfills all aspects of life for culinary enthusiasts.
Today at hotelVetro, 201 S. Linn St., 14 chefs, four individuals deemed a wine or beer extraordinaire,...
After a whole lot of sweat, and just as much heart, 16 students inspired University of Iowa officials to continue and expand their new alternative spring-break service project.
The Center for Student...
High-school senior Billie Flaming said the University of Iowa’s new summer scholarship program would allow her more flexibility in obtaining her college degree.
First-year, first-time students who...
A shadow may soon creep over the Trinity Episcopal Church, which sits across the street from the planned construction site of the 20-story Chauncey building.
However, a group of concerned citizens has...
A surprise Monday morning call to the Regina Catholic Education Center resulted in a packed gymnasium full of elementary-school students and a special performance by the University of Notre Dame marching...
Iowa City police officials have arrested a man who allegedly fired shots after a fight broke out at a large party.
According to an Iowa City police press release, police responded early Sunday morning...
The trial for an Iowa City landlord is “very likely” to be rescheduled.
Elwyn Miller, 63, is charged with 11 counts of invasion of privacy. He allegedly peeped on female residents through...
A part-time employee of the UI College of Law’s writing and resource center is appealing to the U.S. Court of Appeals for a new trial.
Teresa Wagner was denied full-time employment in 2006, and she...