UPDATE: Authorities Identify Victims In Fatal Thanksgiving Day Crash Near Dubuque
The Dubuque County Sheriff’s Office and Iowa State Patrol have released the names of the victims involved in a deadly S-U-V and semi collision on Thanksgiving afternoon south of Dubuque. The crash happened around one o’clock yesterday
River Museum Celebrating GivingTuesday, Supporting Teens Take C.A.A.R.E Programming
The National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium will be participating in the global GivingTuesday coming up this Tuesday. The Museum and Aquarium campaign will focus on raising funds to support the Museums’ Teens Take C.A.A.R.E program which
11/29-Cremer’s Frozen Soups
Today on “Cookin’ with Kaye” we continued our Black Friday tradition of Michael Kaye NOT cooking the day after Thanksgiving. And, we will fill the void with some of Cremer’s Grocery “Heat & Eat” items, and one
Dubuque Woman Sentenced On Federal Weapons Charge
A Dubuque woman will serve a little more than seven years in federal prison after receiving her sentencing on weapons charges. 36-year old Christine Smith recently received the sentence in U.S. District Court in Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
Community Service For Past-Due Utility Bills
A pilot program in Dubuque will allow residents with past-due utility bills to pay their debts by volunteering. Beginning January 1st, the Community Impact Service Program will allow residents to reduce late or delinquent City-assessed fines and
Thursday’s Regional College Basketball
COLLEGE BASKETBALL Men’s Basketball North Texas 68, UNI 48 Women’s Basketball Iowa 69, Rhode Island 62 The Hawkeyes are 7-0 to start Jan Jensen’s tenure, making her the second coach in program history to do that, joining
Biden hopes President-elect Trump ‘rethinks’ proposed tariffs against Canada and Mexico
Biden told reporters on Thursday that he hopes President-elect Donald Trump “rethinks” his Day 1 proposal to impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada, calling it a “counterproductive thing to do.” Biden said that Trump’s proposed 25% tariff
21 pro-Palestinian protesters arrested for disrupting Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade
The NYPD arrested 21 pro-Palestinian protesters who briefly blocked the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade route Thursday morning, occurring shortly before 9:30 a.m. EST. The annual parade started at 8:30 a.m. in the upper west side of Manhattan
NY Giants first team eliminated from playoffs after loss to Dallas Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys defeated the NY Giants with a score of 27-20 on Thanksgiving Day, beating the Giants for an eighth time in a row (as well as the 15th time in 16 games). The Thanksgiving Day
Five-time Grand Slam champion Iga Swiatek accepts one-month suspension in doping case
The International Tennis Integrity Agency announced Thursday that five-time Grand Slam champion Iga Swiatek has accepted a one-month suspension after testing positive for the banned substance trimetazidine, a heart medication known as TMZ (per AP News.) Swiatek,