Cedar Rapids woman turns 100, continues donating blood
A 100-year-old woman in Cedar Rapids donated blood for the 51st time Monday while coordinating an ImpactLife blood drive at her church. Nadene Roberts turned 100 in December and helped
A 100-year-old woman in Cedar Rapids donated blood for the 51st time Monday while coordinating an ImpactLife blood drive at her church. Nadene Roberts turned 100 in December and helped
The Linn County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to consider a new ordinance regulating data center development when it meets tomorrow . The first draft says such large-scale projects need
A state legislator who owns a restaurant in northeast Iowa says the odds are good that a bill to ban smoking in state-licensed casinos passes the Iowa House this year.
The annual cookie fundraiser for the Girl Scouts of America is now underway in Iowa, helping young women build confidence and learn skills like how to count back change and
The Honduran man convicted of crashing into and killing an Iowa woman in Omaha in 2016 has been sentenced to over two decades in prison. Douglas County District Court Judge

Written by Karina Bloom, a junior at Sioux Central High School Sioux Central held their annual awards night banquet on Jan. 29, where yearly degrees, contest awards, officers, seniors and
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley and his colleagues will be questioning executives from media giant Netflix today over the company’s proposed takeover of Warner Brothers Discovery. Grassley, a Republican, says he

In a city known for its diversity, Buena Vista University and the nonprofit Salud are partnering to help residents connect more deeply with their neighbors. Weekly Spanish language workshops began
A Storm Lake coffee shop that opened its doors just over a year ago is already being recognized as one of northwest Iowaโs standout businesses. Veso Coffee, owned by husband-and-wife
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is scheduled to chair a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing this morning to update an investigation into how Swiss banks may still be holding hoards of money
