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
World War II chapel in Sioux City could be sold for relocation or salvage The city of Sioux City intends to invite proposals for the chapel's sale for a 60-day period. The chapel is being offered "as is." ... 12/21/2024 - 9:45 pm | View Link
Lee Irvine to be Sioux City West’s new head football coach Sioux City West has announced Lee Irvine as the Wolverines new head coach pending board approval in January, according to a post on X. Lee has been a special education teacher at West High since 2018 ... 12/21/2024 - 10:52 am | View Link
Sioux City man sentenced to 25 years in prison for fatal shooting These charges come from an incident that took place in December of 2023, resulting in the death of Nathaniel Parker III. 12/20/2024 - 12:46 pm | View Link
‘Improvised’ missiles found after field fire, leads authorities to over 100 explosives in Sioux City home Two missiles were found after a Plymouth County field fire, which led authorities to the home of a convicted arsonist. 12/20/2024 - 10:07 am | View Link
Sioux City man sentenced to 25 years in prison for attempted murder SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — A Sioux City man was given a 25-year prison sentence Friday for his role in a fatal Dec. 2023 shooting. 12/20/2024 - 9:29 am | View Link
We know storms can make trees build deeper roots. That’s not typically the case when it comes to a home. Severe storms and hurricanes can take a toll on a structure over time.
While proven time and again during hurricane seasons past, we saw it once more when hurricanes Helene and Milton hit Florida this year and left older homes constructed at sea level with the most damage.
The killer of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson merits no commendation. What the killer did is inexcusable. To honor him is to invite further violence in an already unsafe environment in our country, unequalled in any other western nation.
But it is a reality: Some insurance companies deny and delay legitimate health care claims to increase profits and pay high salaries.
Q: Ira, in a season of low points, Saturday night may have been the lowest, with an eight-point fourth quarter. The Heat are back to .500 for the season. A mediocre record for a mediocre team that is once again destined as a play-in team in the very mediocre Eastern Conference.
Syria, known throughout history as the “crossroads of civilization,” now finds itself at a crossroads of its own. After 54 years, the Assad family’s brutal dictatorship in Syria has finally ended.
“I never thought I’d live to see this day,” said my dad, who left Aleppo as a teenager. Both of my parents grew up there.
After Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia, elated Syrians rejoiced in the streets.
By MICHAEL PROBST and VANESSA GERA
MAGDEBURG, Germany (AP) — German authorities said they received tipoffs last year about the suspect in a car attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg as more details emerged on Sunday about the five people killed.
Authorities have identified the suspect as a Saudi doctor who arrived in Germany in 2006 and had received permanent residency.
Today is Sunday, Dec. 22, the 357th day of 2024. There are nine days left in the year.
Today in history:
On Dec. 22, 1984, New York City resident Bernhard Goetz shot and wounded four young Black men on a Manhattan subway, alleging they were about to rob him. (Goetz was acquitted of attempted murder and assault charges but convicted on a weapons possession charge, ultimately serving eight months of a one-year sentence.)
Also on this date:
In 1894, French army officer Alfred Dreyfus was convicted of treason in a court-martial that triggered worldwide charges of antisemitism.