Six Johnson County establishments, including three in Iowa City, failed recent compliance checks by selling alcohol to minors.
Iowa City police cited employees at Hy-Vee, 1201 N. Dodge St., Kum &...
Iowa City police charged an 18-year-old Solon resident with attempted murder after he allegedly left a local man with two gunshot wounds in his hands.
Dakota Lee Williams, 18, Solon, was charged Feb....
The University of Iowa, state Board of Regents, and a UI professor have submitted their answer in a lawsuit involving a former visiting professor.
Ravi Sood, who worked in the nuclear-medicine department...
A North Liberty man was sentenced to five years of probation for lascivious acts with a child.
Scott Christenson, now 19, admitted to having sex with a 12-year-old girl in June or July 2008, according...
The trial of Jonathan Schiefer, a man charged with kidnapping, burglary and sexual abuse will begin today.
Schiefer, 34, was charged in July 2008 amid a rash of sexual assaults near the UI campus. No...
It seems the University of Iowa community is keeping relatively quiet about six budget-related task-force reports released in February.
Provost Wallace Loh said about a “handful” of comments have...
While it can’t please everybody, the redistricting committee aims to satisfy as many as possible.
The Iowa City School District’s 38-member redistricting committee met again Thursday night.
Based...
A U.S. district judge has denied a motion for dismissal in the case against a Minneapolis man charged in connections with the 2004 break-in at the University of Iowa’s Spence Labs and Seashore Hall,...
The Johnson County Board of Supervisors agreed to cut $1.1 million from its budget for fiscal 2010, Supervisor Rod Sullivan said.
The budget was around $75 million; it will be somewhere closer to $74...
A former UI student has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and must pay a $625 fine for harassing a Hawkeye football player last fall, according to online courts records.
Brittney Mears, 23, was charged...
Army veteran and gay-rights activist Lt. Dan Choi spoke to a crowd of roughly 600 on the University of Iowa campus Thursday, advocating for the repeal of the controversial Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy.
“The...
State officials want to limit the size of some high-proof liquor bottles and possibly require Iowans to document when they purchase them, they said in a public forum Thursday.
Around 25 people attended...