Explore Iowa City's vibrant art scene at X Marks the Arts Free Week, a new festival coming to town in February
After returning from their two-game Pacific Northwest road trip, the Iowa women’s basketball team (14-7, 4-6 Big Ten) took care of business in a surprisingly close 85-80 victory against Northwestern (7-12,
The Iowa City City Council approved its City Steps 2030 housing, jobs and services plan for low-income residents on Tuesday.
Faroz Waziri immigrated to the U.S. His home country, Afghanistan, was torn up by war and controlled by the Taliban. Waziri risked his life to assist the U.S. government as an interpreter for the U.S.
After implementing its student cell phone policy in December, the Iowa City Community School District Board of Directors announced Tuesday that the district will now have a similar employee cell phone policy.
The Hawkeyes’ 2026 recruiting class is ranked highly after picking up three offensive line commitments within a 24-hour span.
COGS to rally Jan. 29 at University of Iowa Pentacrest, demanding fair wages and raises to match Big Ten peers and inflation
If you're looking for a cheap place to live, Iowa is home to some of the most affordable cities in the Midwest, according to the Motley Fool.
The cherished pizzeria, a staple in Iowa City since 1999, is returning to downtown for the first time in 11 years — this time under different ownership.
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds said that agencies will make sure that no programs support diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
A cheerleader at the University of Iowa says he will return to cheer after an injury during a basketball game in Iowa City.
There are six four-time state champions in the 200-win club, including Cael and Carter Happel, of Lisbon, who finished 218-5 and 209-1 respectively; Union's Max Thomsen (210-1); Centerville's T.J. Sebolt (207-1); Marcel Lopez of New Londo (207-4); and Creston's Jake Marlin (204-6).