Sunday, July 5th, 2026 | |
| For 15 years, Iowa’s prisons have asked for air conditioning. This year something is different.For years, the Iowa Department of Corrections has been asking lawmakers for funding to install air conditioning at the Anamosa State Penitentiary and the Mount Pleasant Correctional Facility – prisons that regularly house more than 1,000 men each. |
| Traffic Alert: Part of Tompkins Street closed for water line replacementA section of Tompkins Street will be closed for a water line replacement. |
| Aledo celebrates 4th with pancakes, frogs and moreThere was plenty to do in Aledo for the Fourth of July. Events kicked off with the inaugural Aledo Fire Department pancake breakfast. There also were frog races, where you could bring your own frog or rent a frog to beat the competition. We got a closeup of one big winner. The city's fire chief [...] |
| National Guard troops fatally shoot a man in downtown MemphisMemphis police say National Guard troops fired their weapons in the early morning hours of July 5, killing a man who was armed with a handgun. State investigators will handle the case. |
| Rain doesn’t slow down Firecracker RunRunners started their Independence Day early in East Moline for the Firecracker Run. This was the event's 44th year and races started at 7:30 a.m. You can see every runner and walker leave the starting line in this video: There were races all through the morning, including a 5K, 10K and the Kiddie Run. It's [...] |
| Rep. Harry Benton resigns, withdraws name from ballot amid ethics investigationRep. Harry Benton resigned from the Illinois House on Friday in the wake of a legislative inspector general investigation that has still not been made public. |
| Concerts, crowds and tradition shape John Deere Classic experienceDeere's VP of global brand & communications, Mara Downing, breaks down the modern and historic ties between the JDC and the larger QCA community. |
| John Deere Classic delivers $75 million annual impact for Quad CitiesAccording to Visit Quad Cities, that impact is felt in direct and indirect ways all across our region and it's one of this region's strongest selling points. |
| John Deere's golf ties date back more than a century before the ClassicThe manager of Deere's historic archives shows how the Deere family helped build up Augusta National, TPC Deere Run, and a culture of golf in the U.S. |
| This John Deere Classic volunteer stands between traffic and the tee boxThis year, the John Deere Classic has a new look for hole 4. The lengthened fairway now leads to a tee box that backs up against a residential road. |
| Folarin Balogun's soccer ban suspended by FIFA, allowing U.S. striker to play BelgiumU.S. soccer star Folarin Balogun has had his World Cup ban suspended by FIFA, making him free to play in the United States' round of 16 game against Belgium on Monday. |
| Folarin Balogun's ban is lifted by FIFA, allowing U.S. striker to play BelgiumFIFA's Disciplinary Committee said it would suspend Balogun's one-game red card ban for a probationary period of one year. |
| LaSalle County man fatally shot by deputies; ISP investigatingIllinois State Police are investigating after LaSalle County deputies shot and killed a 49-year-old Ottawa man during a confrontation Saturday. |
| Guam and surrounding Pacific islands brace for impact of Super Typhoon BaviPeople in the Northern Mariana Islands – remote U.S. territories in the Pacific Ocean – are preparing for Super Typhoon Bavi, which experts say could bring winds of over 180 miles per hour. |
| Pedestrian killed after being struck on I-80 in Iowa CityA pedestrian was killed early Sunday after being struck by two vehicles on I-80 in Iowa City, according to the Iowa State Patrol. |
| East Moline celebrates Fourth of July with paradeCommunity members gathered in East Moline to celebrate America's 250th anniversary with a parade. |
| President's division with Senate GOP will come to a head in NovemberThere's a bit of a rift between President Trump and Republicans in the U.S. Senate. That's because Republicans in the upper chamber don't have the votes to pass the president's priorities. Some simply don't like his current policies, the president's handling of the war with Iran the SAVE America Act, the anti-weaponization fund and controversy [...] |
| Iowa move to privatize information technology gets partisan disagreementIllinois could charge more when you pass through a toll booth, and Iowa's governor makes a push to privatize some of the state's technology services. We will start in Iowa. Governor Kim Reynolds is going on the offensive to support the decision that will outsource some jobs from state government. The move will hand over [...] |
| LaHood backs President Trump's MOU approach with Iran despite not trusting the Middle East adversaryWe're now 18 days into the 60-day negotiation window between Iran and the United States after both countries signed the memorandum of understanding. Of course, the goal is to come to an agreement for a permanent peace. There were no direct talks between the United States delegation and Iran in Qatar to start the week. [...] |
| 1 charged, 1 injured after Rock Island police respond to shooting at barA man is facing charges after a bar shooting left one person hurt. |
| Construction is a man's game. These women are demolishing the barriersWomen make up a miniscule 3% of construction workers in Kenya. But a nonprofit group is offering them a way to get into the game ... and to get ahead. |
| John Deere Classic enters final dayThe John Deere Classic is entering the final day of tournament play today. |
| MARK-TO-MARKET: Despite challenges, US stocks surge in first half of 2026In the first six months of the year — ending Tuesday, June 30 — the bellwether S&P 500 had gained a mighty 9.6%. |
| BBB Scam Alert: Having trouble finding a qualified contractor? Try these tipsDepending on the time of year and the economy, it can potentially be a struggle to find a qualified contractor. The job market and supply chain issues can make hiring difficult, and sometimes it can be challenging to find a… |
| Craig Schillig: Converting savings to retirement incomeLearn how to strategically withdraw funds in retirement accounts to ensure sustainable income throughout your retirement years. |
| Paul Pelosi in hit-and-run in California, car left with major damage, authorities sayThe husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was involved in a hit-and-run in California that left a parked car with "major" damage, authorities said Saturday. |
| The Crows are ComingThis is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.This past winter an unusually large number of crows have come to the downstream tip of Rock Island each morning to… |
| Children's Therapy Center of the Quad Cities presents iCan Shine Bike CampAccording to iCan Shine, over 80% of people with autism and 90% of people with Down syndrome never experience experience of independently riding a conventional two-wheel bicycle, but there is help! The Children's Therapy Center of the Quad Cities is hosting its annual iCan Shine Bike Camp July 13-17. This camp teaches kids with disabilities [...] |
| Pastor freed from prison in China weeks after Trump requested his releaseA pastor of a prominent underground church who was detained in China in October has been released, less than two months after U.S. President Donald Trump brought up his case when meeting Chinese leader Xi Jinping. |
Saturday, July 4th, 2026 | |
| Lucas Glover, Lee Hodges tied for John Deere Classic leadLucas Glover chipped in for eagle early and made a birdie late, his only two sub-par holes Saturday for a 2-under 69 that was just enough for him to share the lead with Lee Hodges in the John Deere Classic that now has plenty of possibilities. Hodges had four birdies in a six-hole stretch on [...] |
| Bettendorf celebrates America’s 250th anniversaryBettendorf marked America's 250th anniversary with its downtown parade and live music at Cumberland Square. |
| City of Mucatine seeks applicants for board, commission postsThe City of Muscatine invites residents to apply for openings on several boards and commissions, including three that play a central role in shaping development, land use, and recreation in the community: Muscatine has 12 boards and commissions in total, each contributing to the community’s quality of life — from parks and public art to [...] |
| Thousands gather for Bettendorf's Fourth of July celebrationsThousands of community members gather in Bettendorf to celebrate America's 250th anniversary. |
| John Deere names 3 finalists in nationwide excavator giveawayFrom disaster relief to family businesses, three people from across the U.S. were chosen as finalists in Deere's "Building America" Contest. |
| Not as hot, but shower and storm chances into SundayWe saw a few rounds of showers and storms Saturday, but many dry hours, too. We're not done with the rain just yet. While temperatures will still be around the 86° average over the next few days, it's not as bad as much of this past week that prompted an "Extreme Heat Warning". Here's your [...] |
| Behind the scenes look at the CBS production of the John Deere ClassicGolf fans who can't make it out to the John Deere Classic in person might decide to watch in their home or at a bar. The broadcasts are available on CBS or The Golf Channel. What many don't see is the production it takes to put the final product on the screen live. CBS had [...] |
| Man arrested after shots were fired at a Rock Island tavernOfficials say 31-year-old Damarkus Echols was taken into custody after reports of shots being fired at a Rock Island tavern. |
| Bettendorf celebrates America’s 250th birthday with Fourth of July paradeBettendorf marked America’s 250th birthday Saturday with a Fourth of July parade through downtown, drawing families, community groups and veterans to the city’s streets. |
| Arrest made after shots-fired incident at Rock Island tavernA man was arrested following a shots-fired incident at a Rock Island tavern. According to a release from the Rock Island Police Department, officers were dispatched to Deanna’s Place tavern Saturday, July 4 at approximately 12:12 a.m. for reports of shots being fired. Officers found evidence of shots being fired at two different locations on [...] |
| Shooting incident leads to closing of Rock Island tavernA shooting at DeAnna's Place in Rock Island early Saturday has prompted Mayor Ashley Harris to close the tavern until a Liquor Commission hearing can be held. |
| Man arrested after shots fired at Rock Island tavernRock Island police responded to a tavern on 5th Avenue for reports of shots being fired overnight. |
| In Mount Rushmore speech, Trump veers from U.S. exceptionalism to warnings about communismPresident Trump ushered in America's 250th anniversary with a darkly political speech that swerved from the typically apolitical, unifying speeches past presidents have given to mark Independence Day. |
| USPS unveils Declaration of Independence stamp for America 250Unlike previous stamps honoring the nation’s birthday, the design does not depict the document itself, any of the Founding Fathers or significant landmarks, instead opting for a more minimalist tribute. |
| Washington's July 4 parade is off. The fireworks are still onOrganizers called off the Independence Day Parade late Friday, citing an extreme heat warning with temperatures expected to reach up to 115 degrees. The evening fireworks display remains scheduled. |
| Washington's July 4 parade is called off. The fireworks are still onOrganizers canceled the Independence Day Parade late Friday, citing an extreme heat warning with temperatures expected to reach up to 115 degrees. The evening fireworks display remains scheduled. |
| Storms prompt National Mall evacuations ahead of Trump's July 4th speechAttendees gathered at the National Mall to mark America's 250th birthday were ordered to seek shelter due to the "severe storms" rolling into the area, just hours before the fireworks show was scheduled to take place. |
| National Mall to reopen for Trump's July Fourth speech after storms force evacuationsThe fireworks show will also go on, organizers said. Attendees gathered at the National Mall to mark America's 250th birthday had been ordered to seek shelter due to the "severe storms" in the area. |
| National Mall reopens for Trump's July Fourth speech after storms force evacuationsThe fireworks show will also go on, organizers said. Attendees gathered at the National Mall to mark America's 250th birthday had been ordered to seek shelter due to the "severe storms" in the area. |
| National Mall fireworks are back on, Trump to speak, after stormy delayThe fireworks show will also go on, organizers said. Attendees gathered at the National Mall to mark America's 250th birthday had been ordered to seek shelter due to the "severe storms" in the area. |
| Trump speaks and National Mall fireworks are back on after stormy delayThe fireworks show will also go on, organizers said. Attendees gathered at the National Mall to mark America's 250th birthday had been ordered to seek shelter due to the "severe storms" in the area. |
| Trump addresses nation and fireworks light up National Mall after storm delayPresident Trump lauded America's storied history on Saturday night in a speech marking the 250th anniversary of its independence, while also praising his war in Iran, railing against "communists," and vowing to restrict mail-in ballots. |
| Move over Chutes & Ladders: Schisto & Ladders has educational value plus wormsSpread by parasitic worms that can infect via a splash of water, schistosomiasis causes debilitating symptoms. It hits kids hard. A board game teaches how to prevent it. |
| Sterling vendor pop-up will showcase products created by middle-schoolersSauk Valley Young Creators Camp will host a Vendor Pop-Up from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, July 11, at the Grandon Civic Center in Sterling during Chalk the Walk. This vendor pop-up showcases the creativity, hard work, and business skills of 13 middle school student entrepreneurs who participated in the inaugural Sauk Valley Young Creators Camp. [...] |
| China's military promotes 2 new generals after anti-corruption purge thins ranksThe shake-up is believed to be an effort to ensure the military's loyalty to the Communist Party and its leader, Xi Jinping. |
| Stormy start to July comes after rainy June in the Quad-CitiesThe storms that rolled through the Quad-Cities on Thursday and Friday continued a wet weather pattern begun in June. The storms forced the cancelation of Red, White and Boom. |
| Donors needed for QC Pints and Paws blood driveThe American Red Cross is making an urgent call for blood and platelet donors to book an appointment to give now to ensure hospitals stay ready to help patients without delay, according to a news release. To help save lives while giving back to local humane societies; the American Red Cross has partnered with animal rescues including QC Paws, [...] |
| Over 1,000 without power in Illinois Quad CitiesMore than 6,900 people are without power in the Quad Cities Friday night. |
| Bettendorf police remind of road closures ahead of Fourth of July celebrationsThe Bettendorf Police Department is reminding the community of some road closures for Saturday’s Fourth of July celebrations. |
| “Bowden & Shultz-Hetrick,” through August 31With the artists encouraging their audience to pause and find hidden details in their work., two Midwestern talents are showcasing pieces at the Quad City Arts International Airport Garry through August 31, the Bowden & Shultz-Hetrick exhibit hosting abstract paintings by Peotone, Illinois' James Bowden and fused-glass art by Cedar Rapids' Barbara Shultz-Hetrick. |
| Black Box Theatre, Moline, to present 'Grandma Gatewod Took a Walk' premiereThe Black Box Theatre once again brings a premiere to the Quad Cities are with "Grandma Gatewood Took a Walk," a news release says. Written by Catherine Bush, it's the true story of Emma Gatewood. In 1955 at the age of 67. Emma Gatewood told her children she was “going for a walk” and set out [...] |
| Third round of John Deere Classic kicks offThe John Deere Classic enters it’s third round Saturday. |
| Kiwanis summer flea market scheduled for Rock Island County FairgroundsThe Kiwanis Club of East Moline-Silvis will hold its summer flea market from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. Sunday, July 26, at Rock Island County Fairgrounds, 4200 Archer Drive, East Moline, a news release says. Donation is $3 at the gate. Proceeds will benefit the Children’s Therapy Center, Quad Cities food pantries, scholarships, UTHS Sports, [...] |
| Special Weather Statement until SAT 6:15 AM CDTStrong Thunderstorms Bringing Gusty Winds and Localized Flooding Early Morning |
| The Green Tree HotelThis is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.It may have been the oldest hotel in North America. Unlike most hotels, it improved with age. For Upper Mississippi… |
| 'Cautiously optimistic': Swing voters describe their view of America at 250As America turns 250, voters from our Swing Shift project talk about the state of the country. Their views ranged from "uncertain" and "concerned" to "excited" and "cautiously optimistic." |
| Cape Verde's historic World Cup ride ends after pushing Argentina to the brinkCape Verde didn't win a match at the World Cup, and somehow, that didn't seem to matter. The African team's debut on this stage was unforgettable. |
| Iran begins dayslong funeral for the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali KhameneiIran began a dayslong funeral Saturday for the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, months after an airstrike killed him at the start of the war. He was 86. |
Friday, July 3rd, 2026 | |
| Reflections on America's 250th birthdayNPR member station reporters across the U.S. asked people how they are thinking about their country on its semiquincentennial. |
| Over 6,900 without power in Quad CitiesMore than 6,900 people are without power in the Quad Cities Friday night. |
| Red, White and Boom! postponed due to weather concernsA new date for the fireworks show will be announced in the future. |
| Lucas Glover builds a 2 stroke lead at JDC after bogey free first half of tournamentLucas Glover kept another clean card by holing a 12-foot par putt on his final hole for a 6-under 65 to take a two-shot lead Friday in the John Deere Classic. |
| More than 9,000 people without power around the Quad CitiesAccording to MidAmerican Energy, about 3,700 people have lost power on the Iowa side, along with another 4,100 in Illinois. |
| Flash Flood Warning until FRI 10:45 PM CDTFlash Flood Warning in Effect Until 10:45 PM CDT for Central Scott and East Central Rock Island Counties |
| Flash flooding impacts roads across Quad CitiesRoads across the Quad Cities have been impacted by flash flooding Friday night. |
| QCAIR packs supplies for Venezuelan earthquake victimsQuad-City residents are stepping up to help survivors of twin earthquakes in Venezuela on June 24. Volunteers with The Quad Cities Alliance for Immigrants & Refugees (QCAIR) are packing up supplies including medical supplies, clothes, canned food, body bags, masks and gloves. The supplies will be taken to Chicago on Saturday, loaded onto a plane [...] |
| Red, White and Boom cancelled, new date to be announcedThe fireworks will be rescheduled and a new date will be announced later. |
| Over 6,800 without power in Quad CitiesMore than 6,800 people are without power in the Quad Cities Friday night. |
| Lucas Glover builds a 2 stroke lead at JDC after bogey free first half of tournamentLucas Glover kept another clean card by holing a 12-foot par putt on his final hole for a 6-under 65 to take a two-shot lead Friday in the John Deere Classic. |
| New PGA Tour format may change path for John Deere Classic golfersSenior golf insider, George McNeilly, joined News 8 to discuss the new 2-tiered system the PGA will start implementing in 2028 and its impact on the JDC field. |
| Lucas Glover builds 2-shot lead at John Deere ClassicLucas Glover kept another clean card by holing a 12-foot par putt on his final hole for a 6-under 65 to take a two-shot lead Friday in the John Deere Classic. Glover started on No. 10 in the afternoon and did most of his damage of the back nine with five birdies, though equally important [...] |
| Special Weather Statement until FRI 9:00 PM CDTStrong Thunderstorms Bringing Gusty Winds and Minor Flooding Until 9 PM CDT |
| Severe Thunderstorm Warning until FRI 8:30 PM CDTSevere Thunderstorm Warning: Expect Strong Winds and Heavy Rain Until 8:30 PM CDT |
| Red, White & Boom! postponed to Saturday due to weatherThe bistate fireworks show will take place on Saturday, July 4, at 9:30 p.m. |
| Folds of Honor and lots of red, white and blue: How the JDC is celebrating the 4thThe John Deere Classic and the Fourth of July go together like ketchup on a cheeseburger. It's a perfect match. This year is no different. In fact, there's a little more to celebrate with America's 250th birthday. "250 years is a long time and we're still here," said a golf fan at the John Deere [...] |
| Whitey’s serves up exclusive John Deere Classic chipper at TPC Deere RunOnly 700 of the lime and lemon chippers were made, and you can only get them at at this year's tournament. |
| Red, White and Boom postponedOfficials said the fireworks have been postponed until 9:30 p.m. on Saturday. |
| Special Weather Statement until FRI 8:00 PM CDTStrong Thunderstorms Bringing Gusty Winds and Localized Flooding This Evening |
| AAA offering Tow to Go this holiday weekendThe AAA Tow to Go program is available in Iowa from 6 p.m. Friday through 6 a.m. Monday, according to a media release. |
| Severe T'Storm Watch issued for Quad Cities during Red, White and BoomThe National Weather Service has now issued a Severe T'Storm Watch for the Quad Cities and surrounding areas until 2 a.m. Strong winds are possible with storms this evening as they roll through the area from West to East. |
| From concerts to the Savannah Bananas, John Deere Classic embracing new attractionsJDC Tournament Director Andrew Lehman explains what it takes to bring new events and performers to the Classic, including securing the Savannah Bananas. |
| Galva FFA seniors create lasting projects for school and communityTwo Galva High School seniors used FFA grants to create projects that continue to serve their school and community after the school year has ended. |
| Four years of Folds of Honor Friday at the JDCThe John Deere Classic and Folds of Honor have hosted Folds of Honor Friday at the tournament since 2023, an annual event aimed at raising scholarship funds for military and first responder families. |
| 2026 John Deere Classic: Heading out to Concerts on the Course this weekend? Here's what you need to knowCountry music artist Carrie Underwood and the band Old Dominion will play at TPC Deere Run once the final putt drops Saturday and Sunday. |
| Keeping animals safe this Fourth of July. Here’s what you need to knowExperts at Kings Harvest Rescue offer tips on how to keep pets safe during the 4th of July weekend. |
| What's the economic impact of the John Deere Classic?Dave Herrell with Visit Quad Cities stopped by The Current to share the numbers behind one of our community's biggest events. |
| Ulysses S. Grant Home reflects storied past of GalenaUlysses S. Grant wasn't born in Illinois. He was a native Ohioan, but his brief time in Galena meant a lot to many of its citizens. The Ulysses S. Grant Home, a home of his, lies in Galena, serving now as a museum. "The house itself was built in 1860, and the house was built [...] |
| T'storm chances increasing for Red, White and BoomWe're dealing with the chance for showers and storms late tonight and Saturday...and there's now a chance we have some storms forming around the Quad cities during Red, White and Boom Friday night! The chance for rain during the show is 30 to 40%! It'll be warm and muggy when you're watching the show, if [...] |
| Our QC Crime Watch: Jury finds QC man guilty of murder in two deaths: Episode 71Watch crime reporters Linda Cook and Sharon Wren talk about crime and courts in our area with the latest episode of the Our Quad Cities Crime Watch Podcast. In this episode Linda and Sharon discuss: updates on: To view, click the video above or watch on-the-go on Spotify. The QC Crime Watch Podcast | Pod |
| Exploring John Deere's connection to the JDCFor nearly 30 years, Deere and Company has been the the title sponsor of the JDC. |
| Toddler dies from injuries after I-80 rollover crashA 23-month-old toddler has died from their injuries after a rollover crash on I-80 Saturday, June 27. |