‘BEAKING’ NEWS: First egg laid in Decorah North nest
We have 'beaking' news to share this afternoon from the Decorah North nest.

‘BEAKING’ NEWS: First egg laid in Decorah North nest
We have ‘beaking’ news to share this afternoon from the Decorah North nest.

Tips to prevent flooding in your home from melting snow
As the temperatures get warmer, the snow piled up around your home and roof can cause damage as it melts.

UPDATE: Dubuque restaurant, sports facility to close March 3
CourtSide Sports Bar and Grill has operated in the tri-state area for 15 years, but will now make way for a Stuff Etc. consignment store.

Dogs rescued from South Korea meat farm in route to Dubuque
DUBUQUE, Iowa (KWWL) — Dogs that were rescued from a meat farm in South Korea are on their way to Dubuque after landing in Chicago

Loras College calling off classes amid dangerous cold on Wednesday, Thursday
Loras College has joined a growing number of colleges and universities across Iowa to cancel classes during a chilling polar vortex icing up the state this week.

Mines of Spain warn visitors of special deer hunting
Visitors of Mines of Spain are advised to be cautious when hiking, skiing or snowmobiling due to special shotgun deer hunting season.

UPDATE: Name released in Dubuque County plow crash
DUBUQUE COUNTY, Iowa (KWWL) — Dubuque authorities say an Olin man is in serious condition following an accident Saturday.

Weather conditions cause crash involving multiple vehicles
Icy roads leads to a crash involving four cars on Highway 20.

Art in the Park makes the best of below freezing temperatures
DUBUQUE, Iowa (KWWL) — While many Eastern Iowans are inside avoiding the cold and snow, four teams in Dubuque are out sculpting it, in a

Dubuque Water Department offering tips to prevent frozen water lines and meters
The city is offering some tips to help protect against the potential issues.

Anna Mae Weems, Iowa Civil Rights Icon, on The Steele Report
Anna Mae Weems, one of Waterloo and Iowa’s most recognized civil rights activists, talks about the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Junior, on The

Coral Catshark eggs, baby Yellow Stingrays now at National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
You can now view Coral Catshark eggs and baby Yellow Stingrays in the Conservation Lab at the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium in Dubuque

Dubuque enacts snow route policy
DUBUQUE, Iowa (KWWL) – With fresh snow falling on the city of Dubuque, the city’s odd/even snow route policy will be in effect Thursday, January 24 and Friday, January 25.

Eastern Iowans celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Today marks the 33rd national observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
STORMTRACK 7 FORECAST
TRACKING: Strong storm starts tonight
A strong storm will track through the region tonight through Sunday with freezing rain, rain, thunder, sleet, snow, wind and
Connect With KWWL
Top Stories
Police in Cedar Rapids respond to shooting
Police say one person is believed to have non-life threatening injuries following the shooting along 18th Street Southwest on Friday.
UPDATE: Ethanol plant fire investigation ongoing
The Fairbank Fire Department says they continue to closely monitor the situation a the Flint Hills Resources near Fairbank.
R. Kelly has been indicted, sources say
State’s Attorney Kim Foxx will announce charges against Kelly at a news conference at 2 p.m. CT (3 p.m. ET),
Former Rep. Walt Rogers running for District 30 seat
Former state Rep. Walt Rogers is running to fill the vacant District 30 seat.
Des Moines elementary student found with handgun
The school spokesperson also said the child found the gun at home and brought it to school.