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A bill to waive university tuition and fees for Iowa law enforcement has moved out of a House subcommittee with support from ...
A few construction vehicles, some overturned dirt and a lot of empty space occupy the lot that soon will be home to a new ...
Dubuque Community School District voters narrowly rejected an up-to-$150 million bond that would have funded multiple ...
Matt Oldenburg, who has worked for the city since 2013 and has served as city engineer for the past four years, was ...
Now finished with most policy bills, the Iowa Legislature has begun work in earnest on the various tax bills it has planned ...
Dubuque’s Visiting Nurse Association has served a variety of public health roles since it launched 115 years ago.
The Julien Dubuque International Film Festival will take place Monday, April 21, through Sunday, April 27. Visit ...
Waste from coal plants was one of the Trump administration's recent deregulatory targets. Commonly called coal ash, this ...
California is filing a lawsuit to challenge President Donald Trump's tariffs. The state's Democratic governor says the ...
Illinois Senate President Don Harmon filed notice Wednesday that he plans to appeal the State Board of Elections’ assertion ...
Individual ambition serves the common good,” wrote Adam Smith, masterful eighteenth-century analyst of the emerging ...
Northeast Iowa Community College will host a pair of upcoming workshops centered on poverty-informed practices for human resources leaders and nonprofits.
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