Dubuque Woman Dies When Car Crash Into Home In Clinton County

A 46-year-old Dubuque woman died after crashing her car into a home Wednesday afternoon in rural Clinton County. The Iowa State Patrol saysTrisha Brookins was driving west on 190th Street when she apparently had a medical emergency.
Art on the River Selections Announced, Reception Planned for Aug. 7

Later this year there will be 11 new sculptures spanning the Mississippi River Walk in the Port of Dubuque. The City of Dubuque’s says the new sculptures for the 20th annual temporary public art exhibit Art on
Coon Officially Signs With Iowa

Iowa 2026 Mr. Basketball Jaden Coon made it official yesterday by signing a scholarship agreement with the University of Iowa Men’s Basketball Program. Coon, a 6’7 200 pound guard/forward from Storm Lake, is a four start prospect
Iowa State Adds Women’s Wrestling

AMES, Iowa – Women’s wrestling will debut as Iowa State University’s 18th intercollegiate athletics program during the 2027-28 academic year. Currently, there are 113 NCAA members that sponsor wrestling as a varsity sport, including Iowa and five
Mississippi River Going Upward

The Recent heavy rains in the region are projected to push up the Mississippi River at Dubuque over minor flood stage next week. The river this morning at Dubuque measured at 13.6 feet and according to the
Former Dubuque Pharmacy Trainee Faces Charges

The Iowa Capital Dispatch reports a former state licensed Dubuque pharmacy trainee is being accused of stealing drugs for her own use or for the distribution to others. The report says Akasha Brown faces several charges by
Dubuque Man Pleads Not Guilty to Stealing Valuable Comic Books

A Dubuque man charged with stealing thousands of dollars in comic books from an Iowa City store has pled not guilty to the charge. 32-year old Dakota Goarcke faces second degree theft charges after being accused of
Dubuque Police And Fire Youth Camps

Once again this summer Dubuque Police and Fire Departments will host a free two day camp for local middle school and high school. The first camp for ages 11 to 12 will be on June 15th and
President Trump threatens to fire Fed. Reserve Chair Jerome Powell amid probe into renovation of bank’s headquarters

Tensions between President Trump and Fed. Reserve Chair Jerome Powell are intensifying ahead of a key leadership deadline at the Federal Reserve, with the president warning he could remove Powell if he does not step aside when
Federal jury finds Live Nation and Ticketmaster illegally monopolized ticketing industry

A federal jury has concluded that Live Nation Entertainment and its subsidiary Ticketmaster unlawfully maintained monopoly power in the ticketing business, capping off a closely watched antitrust trial that spanned several weeks and involved testimony from numerous