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The list is not long of people who know what's inside the former KONE elevator test tower. → Read More
The pandemic has largely shaped Illinois Senator Win Stoller's time since being elected to the statehouse in 2021. → Read More
A piece of the old I-74 bridge and a long-perched plastic owl have been donated to the Rock Island County Historical Society. → Read More
The Quad-Cities has dodged another weather bullet. → Read More
Redevelopment is likely to envelope Moline's iconic KONE tower as plans for the riverfront take shape. → Read More
A portion of Lincoln Park in Rock Island is becoming a tennis center for neighboring Augustana College. → Read More
Moline leaders accuse rail company of holding Amtrak project hostage for money. → Read More
See what Moline Mayor Sangeetha Rayapati said about the state of the city. → Read More
Illinois Q-C senators talk economy, rail. → Read More
Bike-path proposal in Moline would cost dozens of on-street parking spaces. → Read More
A storm system is expected to move through the Quad-City region Wednesday, bringing rain and some sleet. → Read More
ImpactLife is offering gift cards for platelet donations. → Read More
East Moline is the latest city to be declared gigabit-certified by Metronet. → Read More
Moline is considering another TIF, this time near the Mississippi River on the east side of the city. → Read More
Do you recognize this person? → Read More
A new area code is coming to the Illinois Quad-Cities, but it won't affect existing phone numbers. → Read More
Rock Island and Moline have declared snow emergencies until further notice. → Read More
A look at public salaries in the Quad-Cities shows most city workers' wages align with one another. → Read More
A liquor license application denied, opposition to an increasing number of liquor licenses, and dwelling units fail to pass Moline City Council. → Read More
Democratic U.S. Rep. Eric Sorensen, IL-17, said he is feeling encouraged and hopeful following the State of the Union address. → Read More