Explore Iowa City's vibrant art scene at X Marks the Arts Free Week, a new festival coming to town in February
Iowa City Police are investigating an armed robbery that occurred Sunday night near Market and Dubuque streets, which led to the University of Iowa Police Depar
The Iowa City City Council approved its City Steps 2030 housing, jobs and services plan for low-income residents on Tuesday.
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 Hawkeyes’ 2026 recruiting class is ranked highly after picking up three offensive line commitments within a 24-hour span.
As participation in Dry January, a month-long challenge to abstain from alcohol, is on the rise, Iowa City businesses are adjusting to shifts in customer behavior. While alcohol sales dip, the trend highlights the health benefits of a sober month and encourages venues to cater to a changing market.
The ACT campus was rezoned to a mixed use property on Tuesday as Iceberg Development eyes the future of the property.
COGS to rally Jan. 29 at University of Iowa Pentacrest, demanding fair wages and raises to match Big Ten peers and inflation
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).
Mississippi Valley Conference wrestlers put on a show Saturday during the conference’s second girls’ wrestling tournament. Check out five storylines from the day at Liberty High School
A new $750 million dollar data center in Cedar Rapids is expected to move forward in Tuesday's city council meeting. The center is to be built off 76th Avenue
Iowa football continues to make progress in its 2026 recruiting class. The Hawkeyes received a commitment from a 4-star lineman on Monday.