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Fishermen test their luck near Lock and Dam No. 11 on the Mississippi River in Dubuque on Saturday.
A new study suggests that health care systems can reduce suicides through patient screening, safety planning and mental ...
In the corners of social media dominated by wellness content, influencers recommend an assortment of treatments and products ...
Mary Michel, of Moline, walked along Moline’s 6th Avenue on Saturday carrying three American flags in her left hand.
I was an attorney when I started having memory problems at age 65. I retired and subsequently learned that I had a ...
The Iowa Supreme Court has removed from the bench a magistrate who questioned the veracity of an alleged sexual assault victim because he was a teenage male and asked whether ...
An 18-year-old Racine man was arrested following cyber tips from the Wisconsin Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation.
I was at the Hands Off protest on April 5. The crowd of well over 300 people was exuberant but peaceful, and carried signs addressing a variety of issues. I ...
When I was a page in the Wisconsin State Assembly back in the 1970s, politics was adversarial but not as mean-spirited as it is today. Legislators fought rhetorically on the ...
Living, breathing and preening Easter symbols served as added attractions at a brunch event hosted by a Dubuque nonprofit.
The event features two starting options on May 10. The first starting option begins as early as 6 a.m. at Julien Dubuque Monument, 1810 Monument Drive. After 8 a.m., counts will continue throughout ...
Community members gathered at the Cathedral of St. Raphael in Dubuque on Friday to remember Jesus’ passion and death through a contemporary lens.