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To start a PAC you just need a bank account and to file. → Read More
State police are advising drivers to use extreme caution and stay off the roads if possible. → Read More
A Muscatine banquet hall was damaged after a fire started in the ceiling. → Read More
Village leaders have issued a precautionary boil order for homes in Carbon Cliff, Illinois, due to a severe water main break. → Read More
Two officers, killed in the line of duty, will be remembered forever in Annawan, Illinois. → Read More
Flu season has arrived in full force in the Quad Cities, but experts warn the worst is yet to come. → Read More
The number of bald eagles in the Quad City area has tripled over the past week due to the bitter cold snap. → Read More
Volunteers are needed to help keep a Davenport homeless shelter open for extended hours due to the extreme cold. → Read More
A Quad City musician is back in the choir this Christmas after being sidelined by a shoulder injury. → Read More
Kelsey Clain, a 23-year-old mother, died along with two children. Jayden Smead, a 5-year-old, and Carson Smead, a 2-year-old, were also killed. → Read More
Geneseo Police are searching for a man who they say set fire to a home with a woman still inside. → Read More
A Monmouth man has been charged with murder following a Christmas Eve shooting. → Read More
Private schools in Illinois are hoping to see more donations and students thanks to a new state tax credit program. → Read More
A Galesburg mom is warning other parents that a popular Christmas present may be dangerous. → Read More
A 47-year-old man was taken to the hospital with upper body injuries. → Read More
A gunshot victim was located at the hospital, and their injuries are considered non-life threatening. → Read More
If you signed up to receive gifts through the Toys for Tots program, now is the time to pick them up. → Read More
A Quad City couple is making sure their son's memory lives on by donating thousands of dollars for mental health research. → Read More
A Davenport medic is relearning how to walk after a rare medical condition left him paralyzed. Despite the long road to recovery, though, he says he considers every day a gift. → Read More
Work to remove concrete and parking lots where the old Rhythm City Casino used to dock recently wrapped up. The green space, known as Main Street Landing, is now a blank canvas for city engineers. → Read More