Dozens of schools across Eastern Iowa will be closed or delayed Tuesday amidst this week's freezing wind chills, including a two hour delay for the Cedar Rapids
After 21 years in Marshalltown, the two-day meet is moving to the University of Iowa’s Campus Recreation and Wellness Center. The facility now will have the girls’ and boys’ state meets
The no. 1 Iowa Women’s Wrestling team defeated Augustana College and no. 4 Grand Valley State University during Iowa Duals II at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City on Saturday. The Hawkeyes entered the matches undefeated,
Decades of public service later, Iowa Sen. Janice Weiner points to her past positions as stepping blocks preparing her to lead Iowa Senate Democrats. Growing up in Coralville, Weiner was raised in a politically active household and was inspired by her parents to enter into politics.
Owen Freeman, Brock Harding and Fran McCaffery pointed the finger at defensive failings after dropping back-to-back games against USC and UCLA last week. Iowa faces Minnesota's worst-in-the-conference offense next.
The IGHSAU announced Monday that the Iowa girls state swimming meet will move to Iowa City, as well as joint changes to soccer with the IHSAA.
Iowa City will hold a primary election on Feb. 4 to determine the two candidates that will advance to the March 4 special city council election.
Minnesota visits the Iowa Hawkeyes after Dawson Garcia scored 27 points in the Golden Gophers' 84-81 overtime win over the Michigan Wolverines.
A $12 million grant application to the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) to fund the construction of a fully paved 34-mile recreational trail along the Iowa River between Marshalltown and Steamboat Rock in Hardin County has been denied.
The Marshalltown YMCA/YWCA did its part, but the decision wasn’t the Y’s to make. On Monday morning, the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union (IGHSAU) announced its decision to move the Iowa Girls High School State Swimming and Diving Championships to Iowa City after 21 years in Marshalltown.
“We’ve had a nice little rally here in the last two months on the corn market,” DeClercq said. “So it’s definitely paid this year to store it, compared to selling it straight out of the field.” As farmers prepare for the next harvest, they said the cold weather will help.
DES MOINES, Iowa (Gray Media Iowa Capitol Bureau) - Iowa was the first state to set President Donald Trump on the course back to the White House with his win in the Iowa Caucuses. Now, the state’s political leaders are reacting to Trump’s inauguration.