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Taken Together: Who Killed Lyric and Elizabeth?, a three-part documentary about the unsolved murder of two Evansdale girls, has spent several weeks on Max’s Top 10 series list.
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Residential areas marked red — starting in the 1930s — were deemed places of high-risk investment. The impacts of this practice, called redlining, persist today and even extend to the tree canopy.
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Death cafés have spread across the globe over the last decade, including in Iowa. UNI professor Melinda Heinz hosts them in the Cedar Valley area, connecting generations through conversations about death in a nonjudgmental or partisan environment.
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One of the great secrets of Iowa sports history is that the Hawkeye State had a professional basketball team.
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The 1619 Freedom School is working to close the literacy gap in the city's elementary schools.
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The word marriage has many positive connotations - love, security, happiness, family, partnership - but when a marriage goes wrong, it can feel like a prison.
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The shelter will provide access to area housing and counseling services.
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Iowa illustrator and author Gary Kelley discusses his latest graphic novel, Red, White, and Black. America’s Czech With Balance! and collaboration with the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony.
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A long-vacant brownfield site may soon become home to the Waterloo Court Works.
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The repeal leaves Davenport and Linn County as the only two governments in Iowa with similar bans in effect.