Calm weather for now, changes on the way
We can expect a great evening for any outdoor plans you may have; just keep a jacket handy as temperatures drop.
Seniors warned about scams
An Iowa group is warning seniors about new efforts from scammers trying to steal money or personal information.
Iowa beaten soundly by Spartans in East Lansing, drop to 4-3
Uncharacteristically bad tackling helped Michigan State beat the Hawkeyes 32-20 Saturday in East Lansing. Iowa drops to 4-3 on the season. We'll break down what
Turning cooler for several days, showers and storms possible late Thursday
After some small rainfall amounts early on Tuesday, we’re turning our attention toward the next chance coming soon.
Iowa House District 80 race features a veteran council member and a first-time candidate
Democrat and current Hiawatha City Council member Aime Wichtendahl and first-time candidate, Republican John Thompson are pitching their visions to voters.
Minor injuries in two vehicle crash in downtown Cedar Rapids
There were only minor injuries in a Cedar Rapids crash that resulted in one vehicle landing on its roof Monday afternoon.
Wheelers Start Volleyball Playoffs With a Road Test @ Crusaders
(Audubon, IA) — In Class 1A, Region 5, Audubon visits Coon Rapids Bayard in a first round playoff match-up. The Crusaders beat the Wheelers 2-1 and all three sets were close in an early season match up — it was actually the first match of the year for both teams. Audubon Head Coach Brandi Gruhn says the teams will be completely different now.
Libertarian Nicholas Gluba says party represents the center ignored by two-party system
Libertarian Nicholas Gluba is running in Iowa's 1st Congressional District. Although Libertarians earned major party status in Iowa this cycle, their candidate
Hinson prioritizes immigration, economy
As U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson defends her seat in Northeastern Iowa, the incumbent has spent time on the campaign trail linking her candidacy with that of former President Donald Trump.
Our endorsements for the Iowa Legislature
Voting booths are seen separated by makeshift barriers at the early voting area in the Lindale Mall food court in
Leaders praise ‘transformational’ new westside library at groundbreaking ceremony
As hundreds of community leaders and library officials gathered Oct. 18 for a groundbreaking ceremony for the long-planned new westside building and
High School Cross Country: Olivierre upsets Gall, Cedar Falls sweeps MVC Divisional
Cedar Falls’ Charlee Gall and Waterloo West’s Nakia Olivierre have been battling all Fall for metro cross country supremacy. Gall, the freshman sensation, has won the battle four times this
PREP FOOTBALL PREVIEW: Playoff implications as Harlan comes
The two biggest games of the season, and both with big playoff implications for Atlantic and their opponents. First up: This Friday’s game against Harlan. Four teams from Iowa Class 3A District 6 are still in the hunt for the 16-team playoffs.
QC high school football: Week 8 preview capsules
Overview: The River Kings are riding high over the past two weeks, winning consecutive two-pointers over Oskaloosa (26-24) and Burlington (34-32). … In the victory over Burlington, senior quarterback Jordan Coleman had a team-high 112 rushing yards on 16 carries and two rushing touchdowns.
Xavier Schools announce plans to convert office building into middle school
Xavier Catholic Schools announced plans Thursday to convert the Toyota Financial Services Building into a new middle school.
Drought descends on Iowa despite the wet spring. How is this possible?
Drought conditions are continuing to spread in Iowa, despite this year starting as the ninth wettest year on record after an unusually rainy spring.
A look at the remainder of volleyball’s conference-tournament week
A look at the remainder of conference-tournament week; Wamac and River Valley titles will be determined Thursday, the Tri-Rivers on Saturday.
Area high school marching bands perform well in state competition
The Don Bosco, Cedar Falls, Waterloo East and Waterloo West high school marching bands performed in the State Marching Band Festival on Saturday.
Iowans turn out to vote early on Wednesday
Early voting is underway in the state of Iowa, and with just 20 days to go until Election Day, people are taking advantage of the
Fate unclear for CO2 pipeline slated for Eastern Iowa
It has been more than 10 months since Wolf Carbon Solutions reported its progress to state regulators, and the company has yet to reapply for a permit in Illinois.
15-time felon facing federal prison sentence for NE Iowa crimes
Current, who has 15 prior felony convictions, has confessed to riding a stolen motorcycle into Winneshiek County on September 26, 2022, breaking into a rural home, and stealing eight firearms. Investigators say the motorcycle had been stolen in Rochester in June 2022.
Iowa farmer sentenced to over 15 years for theft and fraud
Michael Wayne Butikofer, age 54, from Monona, Iowa, pleaded guilty on Dec. 1, 2023, to one count of theft of livestock, one count of wire fraud, and one count of false bankruptcy declaration. Butikofer,
Long John Silver’s reopens Cedar Rapids location after fire
CEDAR RAPIDS — After a fire and much anticipation, Long John Silver’s has reopened its only restaurant in the Corridor. The southwest Cedar Rapids location at 2630 Williams Blvd. SW, reopened on Oct. 10. The fast food restaurant’s location, closed by a fire on Dec. 12, was initially set to reopen late in the summer.
College of Arts and Sciences lays groundwork for changes to pre-major advising
In the new advising framework, every first-year student will be assigned to an advisor teaching their first quarter Engagement class.
Spooky orchids take center stage at Cedar Rapids Elks Lodge Hall
Nile DusdiekerShow Registration Chairman for The Eastern Iowa Orchid Show joined Iowa's News Now to discuss the upcoming event.The Halloween-themed show will
Cedar Rapids police on scene of pedestrian vs. vehicle crash
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - The Cedar Rapids Police Department is asking people to avoid the area of 1st Ave SE near Cottage Grove and 21st Street SE because of a pedestrian vs. vehicle accident. The accident is at 1st Ave SE and 21st Street SE. Eastbound traffic is currently being stopped and detoured in the area.
Cedar Rapids Xavier plays like No. 1, wins Mississippi Valley Conference volleyball tournament
Class 4A top-ranked Cedar Rapids Xavier rallied past 5A No. 7 Cedar Falls to win the Mississippi Valley Conference volleyball tournament Tuesday night. Coach Amy Weiland challenged the Saints to live up to their No.
2024 Iowa high school cross country state-qualifying assignments
Assignments have been released for 2024 state-qualifying cross country meets. At Dubuque — Cedar Falls, Cedar Rapids Jefferson, Cedar Rapids Kennedy, Cedar Rapids Prairie, Dubuque Hempstead, Dubuque Senior, Iowa City Liberty, Waterloo East, Waterloo West.
UPDATE: 1st Avenue back open after pedestrian accident in Cedar Rapids
: The Cedar Rapids Police Department says the road at the intersection of 1st Avenue Southeast and 21st Street Southeast is now open for travel in both di
72-year-old hospitalized after hit by vehicle in Cedar Rapids
Cedar Rapids Police say that a 72-year-old man was hospitalized with serious injuries following the crash. Police say that eastbound traffic was being stopped and detoured temporarily.
Iowa bank argues customer contracts allow controversial use of overdraft fees
An Iowa bank that’s facing a potential class-action lawsuit related to its controversial use of overdraft fees says its customer contracts permit the collection of such fees. Last December, a federal lawsuit was filed against Bankers Trust,
Man arrested for haunted house groping
The suspect admitted to drinking but declined a breath test. He was a patron at the event and didn’t work there, deputies said.
Time Machine: Halloween Mardi Gras
Halloween Mardi Gras was still going strong in Davenport in 1959, sponsored by Youth Honor Day Inc. The celebration kicked off with a window painting competition Oct. 28. On Halloween morning, there were free shows at two theaters. The night parade was followed by the Pumpkin Ball.
Cedar Rapids Metro Economic Alliance announces BRAVO Awards, Community Spotlight recipients
The Cedar Rapids Metro Economic Alliance (CRMEA) has announced the 2024 BRAVO Award Winners and Community Spotlight recipients to be celebrated at this
Kris Gulick, Art Staed running for open Iowa Senate District 40
The Iowa Senate District 40 seat was vacated by Democrat Todd Taylor, who’s running for election as Linn County Auditor.
Your First Alert: Frost & Freeze
Some of the coldest air this season settles in overnight tonight as lows dip into the upper 20s area-wide, exposing most of us to the first hard freeze of the season.