Iowa’s COVID-19 infection rate held roughly steady from a week ago, potentially halting a downward trend that had gone for weeks, according to state data.
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Reynolds will appeal court ruling on mask mandates in schools
Gov. Kim Reynolds says she will appeal a federal judge’s ruling that enables school districts to impose universal mask mandates on students and staff. “As
After weeks of decline, Iowa’s COVID infection rate increases
The state’s COVID-19 infection rate increased for the first time in more than a month, according to a Wednesday report by the Iowa Department of
Iowa COVID hospitalizations rise despite fewer reported cases
There were 323 people infected by the coronavirus receiving inpatient treatment at Iowa hospitals on Wednesday — a 30% increase from two weeks ago despite
Age of the Geek: A tale of two cons | OPINION
I must have caught the travel bug because I’ve been back in the Central Standard Time zone for less than a week and I’m already
CDC: 9500+ Iowans killed by Covid, 4 in 10 still not fully vaccinated – US closing in on a million dead
Iowa ended April with 62.38% of Iowans fully vaccinated, with 1,954,205 reporting being at least fully vaccinated if not also boosted, and the older they
Iowa law enforcement professionals killed in the line of duty to be honored in Washington D.C.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A memorial service is set to be held in the nation’s capital city to honor law enforcement professionals who sadly died in
Firefighters Help Santa Visit Local Kids Safely
Everyone knows that Santa Claus has a thing for the color red. He’s famous for his predilection towards big, fuzzy red coats. He rides a
Gov. Reynolds advises Iowans to reconsider holiday plans as COVID-19 spread grows
The spread of COVID-19 across the state of Iowa continues to accelerate at an alarming rate, reaching new highs in the number of active cases
Fraud surrounding COVID-19 is increasing
As the number of people and communities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic grows, so do the scams associated with it. Scammers use public health emergencies