A suit Drake filed against Des Moines Area Community College isn't over, but a judge says DMACC must stop using a logo that ...
The Iowa Supreme Court has ruled that Des Moines Area Community College did not have to pay a construction company retainage ...
In July, Drake filed a trademark lawsuit against DMACC, arguing that the community college's new black and white block letter ...
A federal judge has ordered Des Moines Area Community College to stop using a new school logo, finding that Drake University ...
DMACC has been ordered to cease current use of the affected trademarks within 21 days of the ruling delivered last Friday by ...
The mayors gave Des Moines a deadline of Dec. 1, and on Monday, the seven cities plus Ankeny announced with Des Moines and ...
The Ankeny Area Chamber of Commerce dismissed its president and CEO after an internal audit discovered financial ...
The battle for the "D" between Drake University and Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) after a recent DMACC rebrand ...
With workers spending less time in Des Moines' central business district, how is it adapting? Des Moines officials talk about ...
Des Moines School Board members requested earlier this month that Superintendent Ian Roberts present a draft cellphone policy ...
By Suzanne Behnke Click here for updates on this story DES MOINES, Iowa (KCCI) — A new state law meant to crack down on chronically absent students went into effect at the start of the academic year.