Despite increased outreach efforts, roughly 42 percent of University of Iowa students don’t know how accessible on-campus mental-health services are, and many say that’s because they’ve...
With the goal of curbing stuttering at an early age, Bryan Brown, a graduate student in the University of Iowa Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, developed an early intervention speech...
Bruegger’s Bagels is set to open its doors in July, almost seven months after the original opening date.
The location, 225 Iowa Ave., was destroyed on Sept. 24, 2011, by a fire; nearby Takanami,...
Iowa farmers are entering the modern age and seeing an impact on their pocketbooks.
Input costs for Iowa farmers have risen in the past few years, including costs for new technology. Experts say this...
Officials hope a new pilot project by the Iowa City Downtown District will help local businesses cut costs by cutting trash.
The Alley Pilot Project Survey, which is being conducted by the district, targets...
Even as the death rate from cancer drops in Iowa, University of Iowa officials continue research to discover cancer-causing genes.
The State Health Registry released its annual cancer report for Iowa...
A Waterloo man has been accused of writing several forged checks at the Iowa City Menards and in other Iowa cities.
Jamodd Sallis, 33, was charged April 6, 2012, with ongoing criminal conduct, money laundering,...
A Coralville man has been accused of shooting a vehicle parked in his driveway.
Michael Bell, 56, was charged March 20 with second-degree criminal mischief.
Coralville police officers responded to a...
A local man has been charged after police reportedly found a steak knife hidden in his coat.
Octavious Jones, 24, was charged Sunday with possession of a weapon in a correctional facility.
Iowa City...
Iowa City will take part in a statewide tornado drill on Wednesday.
According to a city press release, businesses, schools, and residents will participate in the drill from 10-10:30 a.m. for Severe Weather...
In response to the Sunday evening death of University of Iowa mechanical engineering graduate student Taleb Salameh, UI President Sally Mason defended the university’s right in having a say in the...
A visitation for family and friends was held from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday at Gay & Ciha Funeral and Cremation Service in memory of a University of Iowa graduate student killed in a standoff with police...