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Dubuque Airport tower to remain open
The Dubuque Regional Airport's air traffic control tower will remain open through September 30. Comment?
Prostitution charge filed after Dubuque raid
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Lieutenant Scott Baxter says the Dubuque Drug Task Force, Dubuque County Sheriff's Office, Department of Narcotics Enforcement, Homeland Security, Immigration Customs Enforcement, and Dubuque Police Department executed a search warrant at two businesses and several apartments at around 12:35 p.m. Thursday. Comment?
Dubuque neighbors fed up with construction-detour traffic
People in one Dubuque neighborhood are getting fed up with the traffic a nearby road construction project is causing on their residential streets. Comment?
Cause of downtown Dubuque explosion still unclear
Alliant Energy spokeswoman Heather Holmes told the Telegraph Herald a fire on a backup cable beneath the Dubuque County Jail prompted the utility to shut off power to 94 customers for more than an hour as a safety precaution. Comment?
Officials report small explosion in Dubuque
Authorities in Dubuque are responding to reports of a small explosion that forced a manhole cover to shoot into the air. Comment?
The Iowa Department of Public Health determined 23 of Iowa 99 counties have the highest rates of both underage drinking and adult binge drinking. Comment?
Former University of Dubuque Star Hanus to try out with NFL Vikings
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University of Dubuque quarterback Wyatt Hanus has been invited to participate in the Minnesota Vikings Rookie Minicamp. Comment?
Paddlers at risk near Dubuque-area bridge construction
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A major construction project on the combined portion of US Highways 151, 61 and 52 in the Dubuque area is posing a hazard to canoeists and kayakers. Comment?
High hay prices could impact your grocery bill
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Some food prices may soon be even higher as hay prices continue to rise. In past years, hay was around $125 to $175 per ton. Comment?
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Diquan C. Frazier, 19, was arrested Tuesday and charged with second-degree burglary and second-degree robbery after an incident in the 400 block of Loras Boulevard. Comment?
In fact, right here in Iowa, more than 100 free events are offering people tips on managing finances, and it's never too early in life to start learning these skills. Comment?
Southbound 151/52/61 near Dubuque could close this week
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The Iowa Department of Transportation says the southbound lanes of 52/61/151 could close as early as this week as work continues on the major improvement project. Comment?
Dubuque County neighbors say intersection is unsafe
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People living along one intersection in Dubuque County say they want changes because the intersection is simply too dangerous. Comment?
Dubuque Dalzell Field hosts first track meet since renovations
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It has been a year since renovations began on Dalzell Field in Dubuque, a field home to both Dubuque Senior High School and Hempstead High School athletics. Comment?
Manholes overflow into Dubuque streets
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West Locust Street, Rosedale Avenue and North Booth Street all saw sanitary sewer backups due to flooding in the area, resulting in manhole overflows, according to the City of Dubuque Public Works Department. Comment?
Several Iowa cities deal with wastewater releases
The largest was Tuesday morning in Cedar Falls, where an electrical problem caused pumps to fail, causing several thousand gallons of untreated wastewater to back up at the downtown treatment plant, then flow onto nearby ground. Comment?
Dubuque gets scrappy with sustainability
It's part of a new effort by the city to keep compostable materials out of the landfill and find a useful purpose for them. Comment?
Wastewater discharged into Catfish Creek in Dubuque
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Officials with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources said erosion caused a sanitary sewer pipe to break at around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday just below 455 Moore Heights. Comment?
Proposal to allow dogs in Dubuque parks dies at council meeting
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At their regular meeting Monday night, the majority of Dubuque City Council members voted against a proposed amendment to Dubuque's ordinance banning dogs in parks. Comment?