A bill that would ban obscene material from public libraries passed out of subcommittee today in the Iowa senate.
The City of Cedar Rapids is moving forward with plans for a $275 million dollar casino after the Iowa Racing Gaming Commission authorized a gaming license for Linn County on Feb. 6. After two failed attempts,
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Cedar Rapids KCRG-TV on MSNUniv. of Iowa Health Care workers picket for better wages, job safetyCEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - About two dozen University of Iowa Health Care employees took to the streets Wednesday morning to picket for better wages, more job safety, and increased time off. It’s part of the bargaining process between the Service Employees International Union and the Iowa Board of Regents.
One man is in the hospital under police custody after an 11 hour standoff in downtown Cedar Rapids.Police tell Iowa's News Now they were trying to find a man wi
Iowa's first -- and only -- indoor airport parking facility opened near the Eastern Iowa Airport.It's called Park & Fly and it's about a half mile from the airp
Iowa’s second-largest city is pausing its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion program, following a recent presidential executive order threatening to withhold federal funds from recipients that continue to run D-E-I programs.
A cat lounge has opened in Iowa City, and a cat café is in the works for the Cedar Rapids area.
NEW YORK — IFF is growing its US and global presence in the healthy snacks market with the expansion of its Cedar Rapids, Iowa, facility. IFF is investing approximately $70 million toward the 47,000-square-foot expansion project, which is expected to be fully operational in the latter half of 2026.
DES MOINES — Iowa lawmakers on Thursday advanced legislation that would place new restrictions on future casino projects in the state. While it would not prevent the development of a Cedar Rapids casino, backers worry it would prohibit the city of Cedar ...
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Cedar Rapids Gazette on MSNWhere Iowa’s draft prospects stand ahead of 2025 NFL CombineLachey caught a career-best 71.8 percent of targets in 2024, per PFF, and brings plenty of upside at the tight end position. His draft stock would probably be higher if it had not been for his injury misfortune and Iowa’s continued passing struggles.
This is the first article of a two-part series examining the landscape of downtown Cedar Rapids and what the future might bring. Part 1, published today,
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