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A lot has changed in the neighborhoods of Iowa City since a tornado swept through on April 13, 2006. The F2 tornado roared across the city, destroying homes and the 130-year-old St. Patrick's ...
Ed. Note- This article combines both parts of KWWL's AIDS in Iowa: Then and Now special report (KWWL) - Retired University of Iowa professor and reverend John Harper has seen a lot in his life. He ...
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KCRG on MSNPeople worry history could be lost in Iowa State Historical Society building’s closureIowa’s state historical society announced it would close its building in Iowa City because of a funding shortfall.
Parallels have been drawn between protests on college campuses during the Vietnam War and today's unrest in response to the war in Gaza. On this River to River, a presidential historian puts ...
On Sunday, Nov. 20, the exhibit, titled 'Street View: Downtown Iowa City, Then and Now,” is to be unveiled during a program from 3 to 5 p.m. at the museum, 860 Quarry Road in Coralville. Alyssa ...
On Wednesday, the University of Iowa Health Care officially acquired Mercy Iowa City hospital and community clinics.
Whitson — who has amassed 675 days in space, the most of any female astronaut ever — will be inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame in May alongside fellow space veteran Bernard Harris.
Iowa City resident Anthony Soberanis said he heard about the flea market through friends and social media. “I think it’s great. We need more open-air stuff to keep the community together,” Soberanis ...
The City of Waterloo is rethinking bicycle transportation by painting its first quarter-mile stretch of bike lanes green, while moving them away from the curb to help cyclist visibility and ...
Iowa City's latest student-built home offers a spacious and affordable option, thanks to a collaboration between the district, the city, and local organizations focused on hands-on learning.
Gary “Smiley” Bloore misses his favorite Iowa City teams, but he’s still smiling over at Clover Ridge Place in Maquoketa.
Then, presidential historian Tim Walch brings listeners through a history of political movements in the U.S., putting protests of today in historical context. This episode was originally produced ...
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