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Two Quad-City natives are hoping to change the way they see Latinos are portrayed in the media, which is why they decided to create their own news outlet.
The top stories for the afternoon in the Quad Cities area on May 29. If you have information, call Crime Stoppers of the Quad ...
The closest thing William Duenas built to a house was a picnic table. And after nearly 170 days on this job, the pride is settling in. He's one of roughly 20 students in the Student Built Home class ...
The Davenport Police Department has asked the assistance of The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation and the Scott County Sheriff’s Office in a shooting incident involving a woman and two ...
Former Iowa linebacker Jay Higgins made it clear — he expects a big season from Aaron Graves. When asked about Jaden ...
DAVENPORT, Iowa — Despite cuts to the AmeriCorps program from the Department of Government Efficiency, the work of their volunteers will continue in the Quad Cities, thanks to some help from the ...
Miller is also wanted by the Iowa Department of Corrections District 7 High Risk Unit for escape. According to Crime Stoppers ...
Located on 1,437 acres of wooded and prairie land, the popular state park is a National Historic Landmark. It includes the ...
A Democratic lawmaker from Davenport is holding his third film event to raise funds for Iowa families seeking ...
An affiliate of Texas Roadhouse, Bubba's will be located at the corner of 53rd Street and Ravenwood Drive, directly east of ...
The Figge has become one of the premiere art institutions in the Midwest, and this installation will spread that message to well beyond the Quad-Cities.
I took my first high school graduation photo assignments over the weekend, covering Moline and North Scott High School's ceremonies.