No one hurt in Cedar Rapids house fire CEDAR RAPIDS — A house owned by a landlord who is in a nuisance property dispute with the city over other rentals was damaged in a fire early Tuesday, fire officials said. More
Iowa state park camping fees increase for the first time in 20 years Campers at Iowa’s state parks this year will pay a few more dollars a night to put up a tent or park their recreational vehicle, with the largest increases coming at state parks with the most visitors and amenities. More
Legislative Iowa budget work underway DES MOINES — A sure harbinger of adjournment for the 2021 legislative session happened Monday when the Senate Appropriations Committee advanced the first state budget bill — even if the end still is weeks away. More
Mental Health Crisis impacting Siouxland emergency rooms, laws in Iowa working to address area psychiatric medical institutions Gov Reynolds says that "By combining Iowa’s 32 mental health and substance use regions into seven unified behavioral health districts, we can provide consistent services, coordinate care system-wide, ... 05/17/2024 - 6:41 am | View Link
Siouxland United FC focused ahead of first match Many of our local soccer teams are gearing up toward the end of their seasons, but there’s a new team in town just days away from making its premier in the NPSL. The league’s newest squad is Siouxland ... 05/16/2024 - 4:52 pm | View Link
The Center for Neurosciences, Orthopedics, & Spine tips its hat to 25 years of service to Siouxland Founded back in 1999, innovation continues to collide with care and compassion. The Center for Neurosciences, Orthopedics, & Spine tips its hat to 25 years of service to Siouxland. Jessica Bowman ... 05/15/2024 - 2:38 pm | View Link
Siouxland Pride Alliance to host slate of events SIOUX CITY — On Wednesday, The Siouxland Pride Alliance announced a full slate of events to mark Pride Month. 05/15/2024 - 11:02 am | View Link
Siouxland high school baseball highlights and scores (5-14-24) Below are the Siouxland baseball scores for Tuesday, May 14th: IOWA BASEBALL SCORES Sioux City East – 3, Sioux City North – 0 (Game 1) Sioux City East – 5, Sioux City North – 0 (Game 2) ... 05/14/2024 - 4:32 pm | View Link
If you’ve ever wanted to tuck into a signature dish from celebrity chefs Emeril Lagasse and Lorena Garcia, Fort Lauderdale chef Paula DaSilva is going to make it happen.
DaSilva is bringing her popular summer culinary series Paula’s Food Diaries back to Burlock Coast Seafare & Spirits, with a June menu feature based on a favorite recipe from Lagasse, followed in July by a dish from Garcia.
The moment a generation of college football video game fans have been waiting for is approaching.
EA Sports released the first gameplay trailer for its upcoming video game, EA Sports College Football 25, on YouTube on Friday morning. It is the first college football video game in over a decade, and the Hurricanes made a brief appearance in the trailer.
The trailer, which is just under two minutes long, includes a glimpse of Miami players celebrating.
MIAMI — It has been an ongoing story for years for the Miami Heat, their lack of size. It was a story in last year’s NBA Finals, and again a story in his past season’s demise.
But the greater story for the Miami Heat, or the greater reality, has been a lack of functional size.
Because size again was in place in the just-concluded season .
MIAMI — The “Skittles Man” — nicknamed for his huge supply of rainbow-colored fentanyl pills — is one of seven members and associates of the notorious Sinaloa Cartel sent to prison in recent months by a federal judge in South Florida.
The Skittles Man, whose real name is Roque Bustamante, supplied thousands of deadly Mexican-made fentanyl pills to Hector Apodaca-Alvarez, according to federal authorities.
(JTA) Karen Frostig stood on a grassy patch of land near the Daugava River outside Riga in 2007 searching for a sign, a plaque, any marker acknowledging the thousands of Jews whom the Nazis murdered in and around the adjacent woods of towering fir trees over 60 years earlier, including her Austrian grandparents.
TALLAHASSEE — Florida education officials have told a private Muslim school in Northeast Miami-Dade to turn over a roster of all its owners, operators and employees or risk losing its taxpayer-funded vouchers after a prayer leader at the mosque where the school is located made inflammatory comments about Jewish people.
The Florida Department of Education on Thursday told Reviver Academy that it has a week to explain its relationship with Fadi Kablawi, an imam at the Golden Glades mosque who in a religious ceremony last month referred to Israeli soldiers as “worse than the Nazis.” His remarks, some of which were made in Arabic, were posted online by the Middle East Media Research Institute, whose translation included Kablawi characterizing Jews as “apes and pigs” and praying to “annihilate” them.
“In Florida, we will not tolerate calls for genocide,” Cathy Russell, the deputy executive director of the office that oversees the state’s school choice program, wrote in a letter to the school.
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