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This all-you-can-eat sushi spot is expanding to North Liberty
The Gazette· 2 days agoNow diners can eat all the sushi and hibachi they want in two Corridor locations.
The remarkable Wapsi
The Gazette· 16 hours agoBird Area, for its diversity of bird species and critical riparian habitat. With more than 60 different fish species identified in the Wapsi watershed,...
Meet the candidates: Levin running for re-election, Republicans vying to fill open NE Iowa seat
The Gazette· 6 days agoIowa Rep. Elinor Levin, a Democrat from Iowa City, is running for a second, two-year term...
Experience leads CPU to strong start, spot in IHSBCA 3A rankings
The Gazette· 4 days agoCPU opened the season 9-0 and cracked the third installment of the Iowa High School Baseball Coaches...
What to know about voting in Tuesday’s Iowa primary election
The Gazette· 6 days agoPolls open Tuesday in Iowa's June primary to determine which candidates will be on the Nov. 5 ballot...
Iowa poll workers face scrutiny amid election security concerns
The Gazette· 5 days agoAs a U.S. Postal Service employee for nearly 30 years, Iowa City resident Chuck Murphy was used to...
Iowa’s oldest college announces retirement of its longest-serving president
The Gazette· 4 days agoAfter 20 years leading Loras College — the state’s oldest campus, founded in 1839, seven years...
New wind turbine blade recycler opens in Fairfax
The Gazette· 1 day agoFrom 150-foot wind turbine blades to slivers of fiberglass half a toothpick in size, a new recycling center in Fairfax aims to reduce waste to the...
Pro-business group study touts benefits of Iowa tax cuts
The Gazette· 3 days agoA study from a pro-business think tank says Iowa’s state income tax cuts will create an estimated...
Renovations to begin in 2025 at Hoover Museum in West Branch
The Gazette· 4 days agoTwo $1 million contributions in the past year, from well-known Cedar Rapids philanthropists Mike and...