Keep It Home for the Holidays

This holiday shopping season, the Dubuque Area Chamber of Commerce has a campaign to encourage you to spend your dollars locally to support small businesses. Chamber Campaign Vice President of Events and Programs Justine Paradiso say “Keep
Dubuque and Jackson Habitat for Humanity Receives $200K Grant from DRA

Dubuque and Jackson County Habitat for Humanity is benefiting from a generous grant from the Dubuque Racing Association. The $200-thousand dollar mission grant is helping Habitat for Humanity purchase land as a part of the organization’s Mt.
Dubuque Man Sentenced For Selling Drugs Near School Playgrounds

A Dubuque man has been sentenced to federal prison for selling drugs near school playgrounds in Dubuque. 35-year old Orlandis Murriel, has been sentenced to fifteen years and eight months behind bars, followed by six years of
Joliet Event Center Downtown Coming Down Starting This Week

The former Joliet Event Center building in the 700 block of Locust Street in downtown Dubuque is coming down starting this week. The deconstruction work taking place will be to make way for a new 20-thousand square
Dubuque Woman Injured in Accident Then Arrested

Dubuque Woman Injured in Accident Then Arrested A Dubuque woman was injured in an accident involving four vehicles in Dubuque on Monday afternoon. Dubuque police say the crash happened around 3:30 at the intersections of Langworthy and
Dubuque and Jackson Habitat for Humanity Receives $200K Grant from DRA

Dubuque and Jackson County Habitat for Humanity is benefiting from a generous grant from the Dubuque Racing Association. The $200-thousand dollar mission grant is helping Habitat for Humanity purchase land as a part of the organization’s Mt.
Jury Trial For Chicago Man Charged In Dubuque Murder Scheduled To Begin Today

The jury trial for one of five people charged in the murder of a Dubuque man in February is scheduled to start today in Dubuque County District Court. 25-year old Aaron Johnson of Chicago is charged with
Galena Schools Moving Forward on Bond Referendum for High School Renovation

The Galena School Board is working on putting together a bond referendum for vote early next year for a proposed $28-million dollar renovation at the Galena High School. The Telegraph Herald reports the board is expected to
Dubuque Man Pleads Not Guilty to Sex Abuse Charges

A Dubuque man has pleaded NOT GUILTY to sexual abuse charges against him. 62-year old Teodoro Rubio recently entered the plea at his arraignment hearing in Dubuque County District Court. Rubio is accused of allegedly committing the
Dubuque Mayor an Sustainability Director Traveling to Dubai

Dubuque Mayor Brad Cavanaugh and City of Dubuque Sustainability Director Gina Bell will attend COP 28, an annual global climate conference in Dubai this week. World leaders will also be on hand to discuss climate change. Cavanaugh says he