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The Bettendorf City Council will vote Tuesday to send the question of a new $27 million police station to Bettendorf voters.
Quad Cities River Bandits pitcher Zachary Cawyer has earned a spot at the back end of the team's bullpen — a high-pressure ...
Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks used the tours to highlight tax provisions for Iowa manufacturers contained in Republicans’ tax ...
MidAmerican Energy is reporting that more than 9,000 customers in the Quad-City metropolitan area are without power as of 6 p ...
Jazmin Newton plans to run for reelection to the Davenport city council, she announced Monday. Newton currently represents ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. President Donald Trump expressed hope that their meeting Monday with ...
More than 2,000 Iowa State Fair attendees participated in the Iowa Secretary of State’s State Fair Straw Poll during a summer ...
J.D. Scholten is dropping out of the crowded Democratic primary in Iowa’s U.S. Senate election and endorsing fellow ...
Studies on rural roads from the 1930s and 1940s play an outsized role in the way speed limits are set across the U.S. — even ...
See the personnel items from the July 28 agenda of the Moline-Coal Valley School District. The board met at the Moline ...
The independent federal agency is in the middle of a $40 billion, 10-year modernization and financial stabilization plan.
The new festival will be held Sept. 14, the same day as the canceled Mexican Independence Day Parade & Fiesta.