The Des Moines Superintendent, who was detained by ICE and is in the Woodbury County LEC, falsely claimed a doctoral degree when applying for the job two years ago but was hired even after the school board learned about the misrepresentation.
While the mother was at work on June 24, 2024, and Holeyfield was at home with the child, the child sustained a complex skull fracture and injuries to the brain and a brain bleed. The child also had bone fractures in its legs and ankles and rib injuries.
Five-star prospect McKenna Woliczko announced her commitment to the Iowa women’s basketball program on Wednesday. The San Bruno, California-native picked the Hawkeyes over Southern California, Ohio State and South Carolina.
Phil Parker and the Iowa defense came up with three critical stops in short yardage situations in Saturday’s loss to Indiana. Even in those plays, Parker sees room for improvement.
According to post on the Dickinson County Sheriff’s Facebook page, Oliver Balduino Florencio Velasquez, 23, of Worthington, Minnesota, was operating the piece of equipment when it began tipping over. Velasquez exited the machine and it landed on him and pinned him.
A standoff over health care and spending has pushed the federal government to its first shutdown in nearly seven years. Here’s a guide to what Iowans — and Americans more broadly — can expect.
It is beginning to feel a lot like 1562. Or at least it does to Randy and Stephanie Chapman, the King and Queen of River-Cade’s 22nd annual Gathering of the Kingdom of Riverssance, taking place Saturday and Sunday at Riverside Park.
Is art created through conflict and romanticism or is it simply something that is hatched out of necessity? That is the question at the heart of playwright Aaron Posner’s “Stupid F#@%ing Bird,” which Lamb Theatre will present at Morningside University’s Klinger-Neal Theatre
The driver of a car involved in a rollover crash Monday on Interstate 29 at Sergeant Bluff has died in the hospital from his injuries.
A September lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court against the franchisee and his LLCs allege that the five restaurants in Cedar Rapids, Coralville, Des Moines (Merle Hay Road), Dubuque and Waterloo have continued to operate despite having their licenses to use the company’s brand revoked.