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University of Wisconsin-Platteville students led the way last weekend in the community’s continued efforts to clean up from a ...
Local nonprofits, civic organizations and governments are seeking a path forward after President Donald Trump’s ...
Political messaging isn’t what it used to be. Far from it. It used to be that the front pages of The Washington Post and The ...
Platinum-selling country music artist Rodney Atkins will perform May 25 at the Delaware County Fairgrounds. Tickets will ...
I am a 62-year-old woman who recently relocated to her hometown in the Midwest from the East Coast, after 40 years. I have a ...
It’s no breaking news that bears emerge from dens after hibernation this time of year. But that hasn’t kept Dubuque-area ...
Three locally produced products are in the running to be named Iowa’s 2025 Coolest Thing by Iowa Association of Business and Industry.
Multicultural Family Center will be closed Friday, May 2, when power to the facility will be shut off due to ongoing renovations on the building’s second floor, according to a press release. The ...
Dubuque City Council Member Susan Farber will not seek reelection this fall, setting up a race for an open seat in Ward I, ...
The Dubuque Drug Task Force, in conjunction with police departments in Asbury, Dyersville, Farley and Peosta, participated in a nationwide effort sponsored by the Drug Enforcement Administration to ...
A Dubuque man has pleaded guilty to a federal firearm charge after police said officers found him in a vehicle with a loaded, stolen firearm near his feet.
A Dubuque woman has been sentenced to five years of probation after police said she led law enforcement on a high-speed chase in June.