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There has been so much drama ahead of the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500 that Kyle Larson's attempt to complete the 1,100-mile NASCAR double doesn't even crack the top attention-getters. Roger ...
Bloomberg News reported over 328 lawsuits have been filed challenging Mr. Trump’s executive orders, proclamations and policy ...
Whether it's No Mow May or Let It Bloom June or Leave The Leaves, homeowners are finding more ways to adopt a low mow lifestyle instead of keeping manicured lawns.
Wednesday voted to approve a job description for a STEM teacher, although the job won't be posted for the 2025-26 school year ...
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration Friday from cutting off Harvard's enrollment of foreign students.
For quite some time, there's usually been a sense of certainty at the French Open. That was particularly so on the men's side, with Rafael Nadal ruling over the red clay of Roland-Garros the way no ...
It's also graduation season across the state where many Iowans are collecting their high school and college diplomas. Among them is 107-year-old WWII veteran Orville Von Ehwegen, who finally received ...
Some of Harvard's sports teams would be virtually wiped out by a Trump administration decision that would make the Ivy League school ineligible for international student visas.
On the podcast this week, Lee Des Moines Bureau Chief Maya Marchel Hoff and QCT's Sarah Watson talk candidates who've announced they're running or exploring a run for statewide office.
All of Iowa's U.S. House members voted to pass President Donald Trump's “one big, beautiful” sweeping reconciliation bill.
Organizations receiving funding include Community Health Care, Hand in Hand, Humility Homes and Services, the Quad Cities Housing Council and River Bend Food Bank.
Current and former city staff testified Thursday about how records of closed sessions are kept. Written closing arguments are due to the judge by June 6.