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When did Dubuque lift curfew? Could it return?
Question: When was the curfew in Dubuque lifted and would the city consider reinstating it? Answer: There has been no official mention of a curfew discussion in City Council proceedings since 1997.
African Catholic priest to speak in Dubuque
An African Catholic priest who founded an orphanage will speak in Dubuque as part of his U.S. tour.
Dubuque Main Street on Thursday presented awards and recognition to a number of downtown projects and individuals who have shown excellence in progress as a part of its 24th Annual Meeting & Awards Banquet at the Hotel Julien Dubuque.
Passenger rail key for Dubuque
In 2004, the Envision 2010 process began to determine the 10 big ideas for 2010.
Car rolls near Dubuque; two hurt
Posted on Oct 27, 2009 by Richard Pratt . This car rolled over on Sundown Road near Dubuque Tuesday morning.
Two Recieve Minor Injuries in Dubuque County Crash
Two people were injured in a single-vehicle crash on Sundown Road near Hwy 151 on Tuesday morning.
- Dubuque police cite teen with driving car into Irving School
Police tracked down a 14-year-old who crashed a car into Irving Elementary School early Saturday.
Fire Destroys Mobile Home in Dubuque County
DUBUQUE a ' The mobile home of a Dubuque man is destroyed in a fire Monday morning.
Police continue to investigate Adult Warehouse robbery
Police on Saturday could provide no further information on Friday's robbery at the Adult Warehouse.
Both the World Trade Organization and Global Trade Alert recently issued reports detailing the alarming trend of creeping protectionism that threatens to slow the global economic recovery and hinder national competitiveness.
Dubuque area receives four awards
Dubuque recieved four awards Thursday afternoon at the Iowa Tourism Conference's annual state-wide award presentation.
Kolsrud to speak at NAMI meeting Tuesday
Dubuque native Ann Kolsrud will speak at the National Alliance on Mental Illness meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct.
The Dubuque City Council is seeking a volunteer to serve on the Mississippi River Partnership Council.
Dickeyville woman injured in accident
A Dickeyville, Wis., woman was injured in a car crash Sunday afternoon in Dubuque.
Teen driver crashes into fire hydrant
A Dubuque teen crashed into a fire hydrant Monday afternoon, according to a police report.
Dubuque: Port city of America's River
The changing of the seasons and the color in the tree tops reminded me to squeeze in one last road trip before the snow flies.
Dubuque Methodist church realizes A 'goods' dream
Hand-made items at the new fair trade store called Global Goods that will offer employment and really cool items from all over the world for a good cause.
A Dubuque woman died after crashing into a light pole Monday morning. Police say a medical condition likely caused the accident.
Man accused of threatening 4 grocery store employees
Police say a man threatened four grocery store employees as they tried to detain him for shoplifting Monday.
Health officials seek public help in Dubuque dog bite incident
The Dubuque Health Services Department is seeking the public's help in a dog bite incident.
Dubuque Dog Sought in Biting Incident
The city's health services department is asking for your help in finding a dog that bit a woman Tuesday afternoon.
Five years ago, the Dubuque County Volleyball Club was a startup vehicle trying to develop a pipeline for Western Dubuque High School's program.
Survey: Economists say recession is over, predict moderate, slow-paced recovery
More than 80 percent of economists believe the recession is over and an expansion has begun, but they expect the recovery will be slow as worries over unemployment and high federal debt persist.
Kitten case landlord facing charges
A Dubuque landlord who refused to rescue kittens trapped in a roof told authorities that their dead bodies wouldn't stink because "they would dry up," court filings reveal.
The city and the school district are named in the lawsuits. More than two years after an accident in front of Dubuque Hempstead High School claimed the life of Lauren Schmidt and injured her friend, Ryan Glaser, the two families have filed lawsuits against numerous parties.
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A day to reflect, mourn and celebrate in Dubuque
I doubt if the Gazette newsroom has ever been more vacant for more of the day than it was today.
Dubuque man injured in 2-vehicle accident
A Dubuque man was injured in a two-vehicle accident Monday afternoon. Jeremy K. Minor, 20, of 528 Rhomberg Ave., was transported to The Finley Hospital, where he was treated and released.
About 350 people will lose their jobs in Dubuque. Today, Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
A Dubuque 4-year-old was injured after he was hit by a car Wednesday afternoon. Mathew K. Dixon, 4, of Dubuque, was transported to Mercy Medical Center-Dubuque for possible injuries.
Trick-or-treat at Dubuque museum
There's a new event at the Dubuque County Historical Society having it's 21st anual Trick-or-Treat at the National Mississippi River Musuem and Aquarium.
Trial postponed for man accused in stabbing death
The trial for a Dubuque man accused of stabbing his friend to death has been postponed until next year.
Santorum in Dubuque Tonight to Talk Economy
Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum will be in Dubuque tonight. He'll deliver speech called "Jumpstarting America's Economy by Putting People First." The event takes place at the University of Dubuque in the Charles and Romona Myers Teaching Center.
- Lightning strikes twice in Dubuque
Thursday afternoon proved lightning can strike twice. Dubuque firefighters were called out to two strikes within minutes of each other.
Dubuque man injured in 2-car crash
A Dubuque man was injured in a car accident Tuesday morning. Thomas W. Colson, 25, 532 Kaufmann Ave., was transported to The Finley Hospital, where he was treated and released.