Saturday, December 6th, 2025 | |
| HydroJug recalls thousands of children's tumblers over possible choking hazardHydroJug initiated the recall of about 17,000 14-ounce Children's Sport Tumblers this week. |
Friday, December 5th, 2025 | |
| Davenport Fire Department warns winter warmth can turn dangerous with dry Christmas treesDavenport firefighters are urging residents to use caution with Christmas trees this winter, warning dry trees can fuel fast-moving fires if not properly cared for. |
| Iowa Supreme Court rules Sand can use own counsel in case involving Davenport settlement agreementsIn early 2024, State Auditor Rob Sand's office announced it would be looking into three settlement agreements made with former City of Davenport employees. |
| Davenport Fire Department warns winter warmth can turn dangerous with dry Christmas treesDavenport firefighters are urging residents to use caution with Christmas trees this winter, warning dry trees can fuel fast-moving fires if not properly cared for. |
| Davenport family uses their holiday display to give back to kids in needA Davenport teenager is giving back to his community at a young age by using his holiday light display to give back to people in need |
| 'It's starting to wear thin with these tariffs.' Iowa farmers consider 'bridge payment'U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says farmers can expect an announcement about a relief package next week. The Trump Administration is expected to provide $40 billion in aid for farmers this year. It's expected to provide $10 to $14 billion, a "bridge" payment until new agriculture programs go into effect in 2026. Right now, Iowa [...] |
| Local cinemas react to Netflix-Warner Bros. mergerNetflix announced it's acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery for roughly $83 billion, it was announced Friday. The merger could mean shorter stays for movies in theaters. Warner Bros. owns the rights to several major franchises like "Harry Potter" and the DC Universe. In a news release, Netflix says it will keep releases on track for Warner [...] |
| Quad Cities business leaders hear economic forecast, challenges aheadHundreds of Quad Cities business owners gathered Friday to hear economists outline local economic strengths, challenges and what could shape the region’s future. |
| Battle of the Mayors is part of The Salvation Army Red Kettle CampaignThe annual Battle of the Mayors returns Saturday, Dec. 6, as Quad Cities leaders step behind the iconic Red Kettles to raise funds for The Salvation Army of the Quad Cities Area, a news release says. This friendly competition invites residents to show their community spirit by stopping by their local kettle and supporting their mayor (or [...] |
| As farmers face trade wars and inflation, calls to mental health hotlines riseMarket conditions made worse by a trade war and inflation are adding to the regular stress of farming. Mental health professionals are thinking outside the box to get producers care. |
| Iowa State football coach leaving, Cyclones announce new coachJust minutes after reports of Iowa State’s Matt Campbell's departure, the Cyclones announced their new head football coach. |
| Iowa State’s Matt Campbell leaving for Penn State jobESPN is reporting that Penn State has hired Iowa State’s Matt Campbell as their next head football coach. |
| Police Chief Mark VanKlaveren says farewell to SilvisPolice Chief Mark VanKlaveren has served as a Silvis police officer for more than 23 years, including more than 10 as chief. |
| Quad Cities Chamber presents 2026 economic outlook for local business leadersHundreds of Quad Cities business owners gathered Friday to hear economists outline local economic strengths, challenges and what could shape the region’s future. |
| PROGRAMMING NOTE: New Wheel of Fortune to air later due to technical issuesThe new Friday episode of Wheel of Fortune will be airing later due to technical issues. |
| Illinois sheriffs seeking SAFE-T Act reformLaw enforcement agencies are calling for reform to Illinois' SAFE-T Act, which eliminated cash bail and shifted to a risk-assessment system for pretrial release. |
| QC tree farm owner, firefighter share must-knows about Christmas tree safetyIt's that time of year again. Christmas carols have taken over the speakers at retail stores, Christmas lights are shining bright against the night sky, and there's even snow on the ground this year. Families who celebrate the holiday might be making the decision between a fake Christmas tree and a real one. For those [...] |
| Muscatine County leader honored for creating healing space for women in recoveryFreda Sojka founded Cedar River Haven, Iowa’s first certified rural recovery community for women, in 2022. Here's how she's now being honored for her work. |
| Silvis police chief honored as he enters retirementMark VanKlaveren worked with the Silvis Police Department for 23 years, climbing through the ranks until becoming police chief in 2015. |
| WATCH: Truck-eating bridge snarls late-afternoon traffic in DavenportIt was shortly after 4:30 p.m. Friday when travelers on their way home from work - including one truck driver - met disappointment just north of the intersection of Harrison and Fourth streets in Davenport. The truck-eating bridge struck again. This time, the crumpled metal at the top of the truck landed on the ground. [...] |
| Holiday Light Tours: Clinton neighbor opens her yard to overflowing holiday light displayWhat started as a simple father-stepson project 15 years ago has grown into a holiday spectacle that draws traffic lines stretching to Bluff Boulevard. |
| Fulton, Illinois company making steel goods for stores across the nation since 1906An almost 120-year-old Fulton, Illinois, manufacturer said just-in-time production and domestic manufacturing helped it grow during the pandemic and ongoing tariffs. |
| Trump official signals potential rollback of changes to census racial categoriesTrump officials are reviewing changes to racial and ethnic categories that the Biden administration approved for the 2030 census and other federal government forms, a White House agency official says. |
| Over a century-old Illinois company continues making steel goods for stores across the nationFulton Corporation, a domestic manufacturer, said its business model has resulted in periods of growth during the pandemic and tariffs. |
| Casey's General Store opens in East MolineThe new Casey's is located at 7th Street and Avenue of the Cities. |
| Davenport names new IT director, set to start later this monthHe most recently served as an IT specialist for the Army Contracting Command for the Rock Island Arsenal. |
| This Week from the lens of the News 8 drone: Dec. 5, 2025Take a look at some of the beautiful footage our News 8 drone captured this week! |
| What parents should know about signs of sexual abuseNicole Cisne Durbin, CEO of Family Resources in Davenport, spoke to KWQC in general about what parents should know about sexual abuse. |
| Davenport reminds public to be careful of fire hazards like Christmas trees, decorationsThe Davenport Fire Department offered tips on how to prevent fires this holiday season, and gave a demonstration of how Christmas trees burn, on Friday. |
| Bettendorf church marks season with living nativity, pantry driveSt. James will host a free living nativity on Saturday, Dec. 13. Guests are asked to bring canned or nonperishable items for the church's long-standing food pantry. |
| 'That Dam Shopping Trip' rescheduled to Saturday after last weekend's snowShoppers can visit select downtown Rock Island and downtown Davenport businesses for a chance to win $1,000 in gift cards. |
| HHS changed the name of transgender health leader on her official portraitAdmiral Rachel Levine was the first transgender person to be confirmed by the Senate to serve in the federal government. Her official portrait at HHS headquarters has been altered. |
| Illinois working on plan to improve K-12 math skillsThe Illinois State Board of Education is working on a plan to improve math skills among K-12 students. Capitol News Illinois reports the agency is developing the Illinois Comprehensive Numeracy Plan, which could change the way math is taught and how math teachers are trained. The Illinois Report Card consistently shows math performance is well [...] |
| Former youth golf instructor accused of child sex abuse now faces drug chargesA former youth golf program director accused of sexual abuse of a child is now also facing drug charges. |
| 'That Dam Shopping Trip' rescheduled to Saturday after last weekend's snowShoppers can visit select downtown Rock Island and downtown Davenport businesses for a chance to win $1,000 in gift cards. |
| Geneseo Christmas Walk marks 40th year with parade, tree lighting and ‘Windows of Hope’ concertThe 40th annual Geneseo Christmas Walk takes place Saturday, Dec. 13, with a full day of free holiday events capped by a new “Windows of Hope” concert. |
| Orion man charged with dissemination of child sexual abuse materialsHe was arraigned on Nov. 20 and was denied pre-trial release. |
| Iowa libraries and museums regain access to frozen federal grantsIn March, the entire Institute of Museum and Library Services staff was placed on administrative leave by the Trump administration, indefinitely pausing all work processing 2025 grant applications. Now, the IMLS has reinstated terminated grants. |
| Iowa Supreme Court rules Sand can use his own counsel in case involving Davenport settlement agreementsIn early 2024, State Auditor Rob Sand's office announced it would be looking into three settlement agreements made with former City of Davenport employees. |
| Bettendorf church marks season with living nativity, pantry driveSt. James will host a free living nativity on Saturday, Dec. 13. Guests are asked to bring canned or nonperishable items for the church's long-standing food pantry. |
| Muscatine County leader honored for creating healing space for women in recoveryFreda Sojka founded Cedar River Haven, Iowa’s first certified rural recovery community for women, in 2022. Here's how she's now being honored for her work. |
| Iowa Supreme Court grants state auditor’s appeal for general counsel in case against DavenportIowa Auditor Rob Sand will be able to have his own general counsel in the case over access to Davenport city records tied to nearly $2 million in payments to three former city employees. |
| Trump's 'garbage' comment met with disappointment in SomaliaIn Somalia, people are pushing back and pointing to the positives after President Trump disparaged their country. |
| Davenport names new IT DirectorDavenport didn’t have to look far for its new IT Director. The city has announced that Mike Boddicker will be its new Information Technology (IT) Director. In this role, Boddicker will lead the technology and cybersecurity operations that support the city’s essential public services and his first day will be December 22. Boddicker has significant [...] |
| Black Hawk College benefits from one family’s generous music donationsTerry Hanson and his father Charles loved jazz music, and that passion has resulted in donations of their family’s piano, large CD collection, electric keyboard, many books of sheet music and Terry’s drum kit to Black Hawk College’s Art, Design and Performing Arts department. |
| Winter Weather Advisory issued for Quad CitiesThe National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for snow in the Quad Cities for Saturday night. This goes from 6 p.m. Saturday until 6 a.m. Sunday. Computer models suggest 3-4" of snow for the Quad Cities and that looks to be a good bet for our snow totals this weekend. Our forecast [...] |
| Chamber: 61% of Quad-Cities business owners say tariffs have been bad for their businessThe Quad Cities Chamber hosted an economic forecast breakfast Friday morning, sharing economic data and results from a recent survey of businesses. |
| Woman airlifted after two-vehicle crash near Lanark, sheriff saysAn 18-year-old Pearl City woman was airlifted after a two-vehicle crash near Lanark on Dec. 4, according to the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office. |
| Frank Gehry, whose designs defied gravity and convention, dies at 96Gehry transformed modern architecture with exuberant buildings such as the Walt Disney Concert Hall and the Guggenheim Museum. "I've always been for optimism and architecture not being sad," he said. |
| Iowa Supreme Court rules state auditor's office can represent itself in Davenport caseThe attorney general's office and auditor's office had disagreed over how to argue the case regarding access to records concerning Davenport's nearly $2 million in settlements with former employees. |
| Supreme Court agrees to hear arguments in birthright citizenship challengeThe Supreme Court will ultimately decide whether to uphold the longstanding principle that grants citizenship to the children of non-citizens born in the U.S., following a legal challenge by the Trump administration. |
| 4 vehicle crash closes part of Avenue of the CitiesOfficials are diverting traffic around a crash on Avenue of the Cities Friday afternoon. |
| 4 Your Money | Small Business WoesWe have heard that small businesses are having a tougher time in today’s economy. David Nelson, CEO of NelsonCorp Wealth Management, shares employment data that confirms the chatter and he explains why small business is vital to the U.S. economy. |
| News 8 goes behind the magic as 'Disney On Ice' returns to Vibrant ArenaNews 8's Ava Hedges took to the ice to see some of the features attendees should look out for during this year's show. |
| For the first time this century, child deaths under age 5 will likely rise. Why?A dramatic drop in mortality for youngsters under age 5 has been one of the great accomplishments in global health. But estimates suggest that in 2025 child deaths will go up. |
| Appeals court hands Trump a victory, OK'ing firing of two independent agency headsThe D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2 to 1 that President Trump's firings of Democratic members of the Merit Systems Protection Board and the National Labor Relations Board were lawful. |
| EU hits Elon Musk's X with $140 million fine over business practicesThe fines were due to the platform's misleading use of blue check marks to identify verified users and a lack of transparency over ads and data access for researchers. |
| Iowa Supreme Court rules on representation in Davenport harassment settlement caseA legal conflict between Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand and Attorney General Brenna Bird over representation in a case against the City of Davenport over harassment settlement claims has reached the Iowa Supreme Court. Click here to read the full decision. The Court filed the response in the Iowa Supreme Court on December 5. The [...] |
| Horror, a Downton parody, and Sondheim on screen — in theaters this weekendThe Stephen Sondheim musical Merrily We Roll Along played to sold out crowds on Broadway during its 2023-2024 run. That show was filmed, and now available to watch on the big screen. |
| The Project of the Quad Cities hosts Red Ribbon Ball fundraiserThe Project of the Quad Cities is hosting a fundraiser for people living with HIV. Tyler Mitchell joined Our Quad Cities News to talk about the Red Ribbon Ball. For more information, click here. |
| Centennial Home Improvement, Davenport, plans kids' coats giveawayCentennial Home Improvement, 709 E. 46th St., Davenport, has announced its third annualcommunity coat giveaway, offering 100 brand-new coats—primarily children’s sizes—to familiesin need, a news release says. The event will be 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, Dec.. 6 at Centennial’s Davenport location, 709 E. 46th St. Winter coats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, and [...] |
| Let 'The Secret Agent' fill you in on what it's like to live under a dictatorshipA research scientist is on the run from hitmen in this thrilling film. Set in 1977 Brazil, The Secret Agent captures the daily realities and surreal absurdities of life in an authoritarian state. |
| 1 injured in Carroll County crash between vehicle, semi-tractorOne person was airlifted to a hospital in Rockford after a crash between a vehicle and a semi-tractor in Carroll County yesterday. A news release from the Carroll County Sheriff's Office says their office received a 911 call reporting a two-vehicle accident at the intersection of U.S. Highway 52 and Benson Road, on the eastern [...] |
| Booming with business, 4 new restaurants open in Cambridge this yearA small Illinois town is seeing a culinary explosion. |
| CDC advisers vote to overturn decades-long policy on hepatitis B vaccine for infantsIn a controversial move, the vaccine advisory group reversed a recommendations for universal immunizing of newborns intended to protect them from a virus that attacks the liver. |
| Are you a swing voter? We want to hear how you're feeling about politicsDo you think the country is going in the right or wrong direction? Are you happy with your vote last year or do you have any regrets? Or maybe you sat the election out? NPR wants to speak with swing voters across the political spectrum. |
| Man found dead in Colorado may have ties to Cedar RapidsThe Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is asking for help identifying a man found dead in 2024. |
| Bitterly cold and more snow on the way to the Quad CitiesLast weekend's snowstorm was one for the November record books and December is off to a very cold start with a record, too. While the cold eases Friday and Saturday, the next clipper system will bring another round of accumulating snow to the Quad Cities. Here's a look at your complete 7-day forecast. |
| Netflix will buy Warner Bros' studio and streaming businesses for $72 billionThe merger, announced Friday, would bring two of the industry's biggest players in film and TV under one roof. Beyond its television and motion picture division, Warner owns HBO Max and DC Studios. |
| Need a child's winter coat?Centennial Home Improvement is holding its third annual community coat giveaway on Saturday, December 6 from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. at Centennial’s location in Davenport, 709 E. 46th Street. The company is distributing 100 brand-new coats, mostly in children’s sizes, to families in need. Winter coats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis [...] |
| Akwaaba QC will give away winter clothing in MolineAkwaaba QC will give away winter coats, hats, gloves, socks and blankets., according to a mews release. The organization will give away more than 505 new coats, 437 hats, 447 gloves, 100 socks, and 99 blankets for all ages to anyone who is in need. from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, De.c 6, at the Akwaaba [...] |
| Driver escapes major injuries after train hits car at rail crossingA video shared by the Wilton Police Department shows a train hitting the back of an SUV as the SUV crossed a rail crossing. |
| Colorado officials seek public's help to identify remains found near remote camping siteInvestigators released a reconstruction of what the man may have looked like. They said he has Slovakian DNA. |
| Peoria fire dogs help the department detect arson'It's the coolest thing I've done as a firefighter, is having the dog.' |
| The Kennedy Center Honors are coming up. This year's event will be differentPresident Trump has made major changes at the Kennedy Center this year, ousting the board chair and president, and naming himself host of the organization's yearly awards show. |
| Muscatine honors two community leadersTwo people whose leadership and compassion have significantly strengthened public safety in Muscatine were recognized Tuesday night as Assistant Chief Steve Snider and Co-Responder Amy Gold received the Muscatine Police Department (MPD) Medal of Merit during the Muscatine City Council meeting, a news release says. Police Chief Anthony Kies noted that the Medal of Merit [...] |
| Has hope survived the war? We asked Israelis and Palestinians we spoke to in 2023In 2023, we interviewed them to see how the Israel-Hamas war was affecting their ability to feel compassion and empathy. In the wake of the ceasefire this fall, we followed up. What's changed? |
| Tapestry Farms announces new holiday gift offeringsOne-time gift options include boxes of baklava or holiday flower bouquets. Monthly subscriptions are also available. |
| Tapestry Farms offers gifts made by refugees living in the Quad CitiesTapestry Farms is celebrating the season of giving with the launch of its expanded product line, featuring handmade baklava, fresh flower arrangements, and locally grown vegetables—available as both one-time holiday purchases and 2026 subscriptions, a news release says. Every item is made or grown by refugee employees rebuilding their lives in the Quad Cities, with [...] |
| Cook review: Forsooth, 'Hamnet' is a contender for best picture of 2025Full of emotion and the understanding of how grief manifests in our lives, "Hamnet" is historical fiction you won't soon forget. It's based on Maggie O'Farrell's powerful novel of the same name that supposes William Shakespeare's personal loss may have inspired his "Hamlet." O'Farrell wrote the film adaptation with Academy-Award-winning director Chloe Zhao (who also [...] |
| Jack FleckThis is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.In June of 1955, Jack Fleck of Davenport decided it was time to take on Goliath, not with a sling and stone as in those… |
| Who sued Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth this week? Find out in the quizThis week, you'll need to be knowledgeable about holy media darlings, portrait-making techniques, and beloved Canadian icons — and that's just three questions. |
| NPR battles Trump executive order in courtNPR was in court for a pivotal hearing arguing that the Trump administration had broken the law with its treatment of public media. |
| Traffic congestion hits a record high, spreading to more hours of the weekIf it seems like traffic is getting worse where you live, that's because it probably is. After dropping during the COVID-19 pandemic, congestion climbed to record levels in 2024, researchers say. |
| Red Kettle Bell ringing competition returns to the Quad CitiesHy-Vees in the Quad Cities, Eldridge and Clinton all competed to see who could raise the most money for the Salvation Army. |
| At least 4 countries pull out of 2026 Eurovision contest over Israel's participationIreland, the Netherlands, Spain and Slovenia said they were pulling out of the contest after organizers decided to allow Israel to continue to compete, despite tensions over its conduct in Gaza. |
| Video shows Luigi Mangione says he didn't want to talk. Police kept asking questionsBefore being read his rights, the suspect in the UnitedHealthcare CEO killing talked. Now his lawyers say those words could reshape the case. |
Thursday, December 4th, 2025 | |
| Rock Island boy’s basketball prepares to open up Western Big 6 playRock Island is off to a 2-0 start on the season. Rock Island faces Quincy at home on Friday at 7 p.m. |
| High School Girls Basketball: December 4thRock Island girls basketball falls to Quincy 51-47. Alleman defeats United Township 52-37. |
| Bix 7 race director named race director of the yearThe award recognizes excellence in directing races and nominees are judged on creativity, organizational ability, leadership and their event’s overall reputation, according to a Facebook post. |
| Muscatine collecting bikes and toys for local children ahead of the holidaysToys for Kids has been collecting donations for kids in need for 20 years. |
| Muscatine Humane Society raising money to help take care of stray catsFollowing a shelter closing its physical space and Muscatine announcing the city will no longer take holds for stray cats, the humane society is stepping up. |
| Muscatine Humane Society raising money to help take care of stray catsFollowing a shelter closing its physical space and Muscatine announcing the city will no longer take holds for stray cats, the humane society is stepping up. |
| QCA sheriffs and lawmakers call for amendments to SAFE-T ActA couple of sheriffs in the QCA have issued statements about changes they want lawmakers to see in the SAFE-T Act (which you can read here and here). It all comes after Illinois Governor JB Pritzker expressed he's open to suggestions this week. Pritzker signed the SAFE-T Act into law in January of 2021. The [...] |
| Iowa U.S. House delegation largely wary of extending health care tax creditsEnhanced ACA tax credits, introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic and extended through the Inflation Reduction Act under President Joe Biden, are set to expire at the end of 2025. |
| Putnam Museum once again will present 'Polar Express' Pajama PartyThe Putnam Museum, Davenport, will again host the Polar Express Pajama Party, now celebrating its 19th year. The festive tradition will run Thursday, Dec. 18 through Sunday, Dec. 21. Since launching the event in 2007, the Putnam has welcomed thousands of families for a night of holiday magic. Over the years, the celebration has grown [...] |
| After this record cold weather, more snow comingThursday got off to a frigid start in the Quad Cities! The low was -4° which beat the old record low for December 4th of -2°. Friday won't be so cold with highs making in into the 30s as clouds increase. More snow arrives LATE Saturday night! |
| Moline teams chow down on donuts to benefit Share Joys campaignMoline High School students did their best to stuff their faces with donuts to raise thousands of dollars for their Share Joys campaign. The students raised $10,000 from registering teams for the annual donut-eating contest. Students, teachers and Moline police officers made up the 16 participating teams. The money raised benefits the Share Joys campaign [...] |
| Booming with business, 4 news restaurants open in Cambridge this yearA small Illinois town is seeing a culinary explosion. |
| A new beginning ahead for Rock Island Brewing CompanyA new beginning for an old business in downtown Rock Island is on the horizon. The new owner of the Rock Island Brewing Company (RIBCO), Zachary Edwards, plans to open December 19. Edwards said he plans to announce a schedule for all shows through February, saying the focus on music will feature local and new [...] |