Julia Davis
Production Intern-
Shocking data reveals more than half of Iowa's trees fall under just two different genera: maple and ash. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources…
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As spending on Congressional and Presidential campaigns continues to grow, politicians are starting to voice support for measures to try and get some of…
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Iowa City still has the mark of Howard Moffitt all over. His hobbit-like houses sit intermingled with more traditional houses in many Iowa City…
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Walk into a garden center this time of year, and you’ll be greeted with row upon row of colorful flowers and other bedding plants. But all that variety…
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What was it like to saw off dozens of legs a day during the Civil War? In the novel My Name is Mary Sutter, author Robin Oliveira explores an entirely new…
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There was the cabbage soup diet and the grapefruit diet, and more recently the paleo and gluten-free diets. Whatever way you slice it, most “fad diets”…
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In her new one-woman show, Housebroken, actress and playwright Megan Gogerty uses sarcasm and humor to describe the process of buying a new house.On this…
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The local foods movement is gaining strength. Farmers, grocers and chefs are all trying to meet the growing demand for high quality, locally sourced…
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In 2015, nearly everyone has a camera in their back pocket. Is there still a need to employ photographers? David Guttenfelder, an Iowa native who grew up…
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Monarch butterflies, like a quarter of butterfly species in Iowa, are dwindling in numbers. In January, there was talk of placing the monarch on the…