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Wednesday, April 1st, 2026

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Quad Cities River Bandits ready for Opening Day

The Quad Cities River Bandits are two days away from opening up their season and six days away from Opening Day at Modern Woodmen Park.

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Multiple people injured in head on crash, part of road closed for investigation

The southbound lanes of John Deere Road are blocked due to a crash Wednesday night.

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Construction underway for dispensary and truck stop in Rock Island

The project has faced criticism from environmental advocates for its proximity to city-owned wetlands.

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Moline man charged after 90+ mph chase ends near I-74 Bridge

Bettendorf police said officers stopped a person without any injuries, but a squad car was damaged in the process.

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Construction underway for dispensary and truck stop in Rock Island

The project has faced criticism from environmental advocates for its proximity to city-owned wetlands.

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Crews responding to multi-vehicle crash in Silvis

News 8 is working to learn if anyone was injured.

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Crews responding to multi-vehicle crash in Silvis

As of 10 p.m., crews were directing traffic away from the scene. News 8 is working to learn more.

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'Concerned Citizens of Scott County' discuss potential rural power plant

Around 70 people gathered at the Scott County Public Library in Eldridge Wednesday night to oppose a potential power plant. In February, the Scott County Board of Supervisors voted down a change of ordinance that would allow Central Iowa Power Cooperative (CIPCO) to apply for a permit to build a power plant in Maysville. Before [...]

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Iowa bill could funding pediatric cancer research

An Iowa bill could help fund pediatric cancer research at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics if lawmakers approve an appropriations bill. Our Quad Cities News Iowa Capitol Bureau correspondent Teodora Mitov looks at how House File 2310 could fund the research, including lab work and clinical trials. For more information, click here.

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Traffic Alert: Part of Southbound John Deere Road blocked due to crash

The southbound lanes of John Deere Road are blocked due to a crash Wednesday night.

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Illinois NIL Store selling piles of throwback Final Four shirts

The store sold more than 5,000 of the shirts in the first 48 hours after sales went live, and a portion of the revenue directly supports the Illini.

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Voy 61 Drive In Theatre to host Easter at the Drive In

This will be the theatres 76th season, officials said.

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More than $20,000 in Rock Island taxpayer dollars 'wasted' on mail-in ballots

It's the final day for county clerks to count up the votes from the Illinois primary election.As the local numbers file in, thousands of unreturned vote-by-mail ballots are bringing up concerns about wasted taxpayer money as a result. "10,000 people requested a vote by mail ballot in the primary, and 3,225 did not return them," [...]

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Waste Commission of Scott County will be open Friday; closed Saturday

Waste Commission of Scott County facilities will be open regular hours on Good Friday, April 3, 2026, and closed on Saturday, April 4, for the Easter holiday, a news release says. Normal hours of operation will resume on Monday, April 6, 2026. Waste Commission of Scott County’s facilities include the following: Because of the holiday [...]

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Construction to resume on I-74 and I-280 in Rock Island County on Monday

The work zone will be from the Henry County line to the Milan Beltway and will include the ramps at I-74 and the U.S. 6 interchange.

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Appeals court rejects HUD homelessness overhaul saying it would be "disastrous"

The federal housing agency wants to shift money away from permanent housing and toward programs that impose sobriety and other conditions. Advocates warn that would push many back into homelessness.

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Illinois NIL store selling piles of throwback Final Four shirts

The store sold more than 5,000 of the shirts in the first 24 hours after sales went live, and a portion of the revenue directly supports the Illini.

WVIK Groundbreaking held for controversial development near Rock Island casino WVIK

Groundbreaking held for controversial development near Rock Island casino

Wednesday, Rock Island city leaders and local developers gathered for a groundbreaking at 3809 60th Ave. West, Rock Island, across Illinois 92 from Bally’s Casino and Hotel.

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FIFA hikes World Cup prices, again. A finals ticket can now cost as much as $11,000

FIFA has raised prices for over 40 games of the World Cup in its latest sale that kicked off Wednesday, according to an NPR count. The most expensive tickets to the final now cost $10,900.

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Groundbreaking held Wednesday on Rock Island dispensary and gas station

The groundbreaking on the 10-acre development comes after months of protests at city council meetings and making plan changes to suit city, state and federal agencies.

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YWCA's new youth group home welcomes first residents

It's the first time in over 15 years that the Quad Cities have had a group home for kids without steady housing.

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Scam Alert: City of Davenport warns of scam targeting people named in public meetings agendas

A scam alert for Davenport residents.

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After integration with St. Ambrose, Mt. Mercy has new campus president

Mount Mercy University has announced a leadership update to advance its Catholic and Mercymission while strengthening its strategic combination with St. Ambrose University, a news release says. President and CEO, Amy Novak, EdD, has named Todd Olson, PhD, campus president of Mount Mercy University effective upon completion of its integration with St. Ambrose as outlined [...]

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Controversial business development breaks ground near Milan Bottoms

Nature’s Treatment Marijuana Dispensary and Gas Station will now call an area near Milan bottoms home contingent upon preserving the wetlands.

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Muscatine considers cuts to Art Center funding

The Muscatine Art Center is facing a proposed $200,000 budget cut as city leaders work through broader budget challenges.

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MAP: 'Cicada' COVID variant detected in Illinois

A COVID-19 variant with a catchy nickname is causing concern, despite making up a small fraction of current cases.

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Lincoln-Irving Elementary students moving to WIU Quad Cities starting next week

Moline-Coal Valley School District has started construction on the site of Lincoln-Irving Elementary to build Robert Ontiveros Elementary School.

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Ambulances on scene after Bettendorf crash leaves car on its side

Our Quad Cities News crew saw two ambulances leave the scene of an apparent two-car crash that left one car on its side shortly before 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. ' The crash happened at the intersection of Utica Ridge Road just north of Spruce Hills at the Utica Ridge Place T intersection. One ambulance had its [...]

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Rock Island Arsenal facility part of new Department of Defense contract

A new U.S. Department of Defense contract could bring more jobs to the Rock Island Arsenal. Global Military Products was awarded a contract to manage the Quad Cities Cartridge Case Facility (QCCCF) at the Arsenal. Before this, it was managed by the Arsenal for over a century. Now the facility will see different products manufactured [...]

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UnityPoint Health - Trinity honors sexual assault survivors

Staff and volunteers at UnityPoint Health - Trinity spent time today honoring every survivor of sexual assault they cared for in 2025. April 1 is the start of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. They placed 164 flags near the front of the hospital. Each flag represented one person who was treated by the staff and the [...]

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Rock Island Library fills April with music, learning, creativity

No fooling: April is starts with choices for finding lifelong learning, joy, and creativity at the Rock Island Public Library. Free event options at Rock Island Public Libraries include: Debunking Dietary Myths with Dr. Cathy Rosenbaum, Thursday, April 2. From 2-3:30 p.m. at the Rock Island Downtown Library, 401 19th St. With the help of holistic [...]

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Severe t'storm outbreak possible Thursday in Quad Cities

There's a growing chance for severe thunderstorms in the Quad Cities area Thursday late afternoon and evening. All modes of severe weather will be possible in and around the Quad cities, including tornadoes. The Storm Prediction Center has our area highlighted in an enhanced risk for severe storms. This translates to a near 30% chance [...]

OurQuadCities.com March 2026 - one of the warmest ever in the Quad Cities OurQuadCities.com

March 2026 - one of the warmest ever in the Quad Cities

Believe it or not we're already a quarter of the way through 2026! And that means March has come to an end...and it ended up as one of the warmest months of March ever in the Quad Cities. It was the 8th warmest March on record for the QC. We had 20 of 31 days [...]

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Black Hawk College and WIU sign agreement creating new pathways for high-demand fields

The agreement focuses on high-demand fields such as mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, engineering technology and elementary and early childhood education.

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Public invited to help construct troll sculptures in Clinton

For the next month, volunteers will help build three large trolls from reclaimed and recycled Clinton lumber. Here's how to sign up, no experience required.

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First responders prepare for any crisis at the annual Quad Cities Regional Disaster Conference

Speakers at the conference included representatives from the Rock Island County Sheriff's Office, the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services and more.

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Quad Cities Chamber presents QC Business Showcase: Hob Nosh '26

Connect with area business owners, entrepreneurs and nonprofits at the region’s largest spring networking event! Anna Possehl from the Quad Cities Chamber joined Our Quad Cities News to talk about the QC Business Showcase: Hob Nosh '26. For more information, click here.

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Lincoln-Irving Elementary students and staff will move to WIU's Quad Cities campus starting April 7

The temporary relocation will last through the 2026-27 school year as Lincoln-Irving undergoes major renovations.

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Illinois State Police officers killed in the line of duty to be honored

To honor Illinois Trooper Day on April 1, every Illinois State Police officer killed in the line of duty will be honored with a memorial sign along Illinois roadways.

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Help Family Resources honor Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Studies show that every 68 seconds, someone in the United States is sexually assaulted. On average, there are more than 463,000 victims of sexual violence each year, and more than 63,000 children experience sexual abuse. April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Sara R. and Cece A. from Family Resources joined Our Quad Cities News to [...]

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Ranch Riders RC Easter Egg Hunt taking place this weekend

All of the proceeds from the event will benefit the Children's Therapy Center of the Quad Cities.

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Republicans in Congress say they have a deal to end the record-long shutdown at DHS

The plan would fund DHS, except for immigration enforcement, through September. Republicans would then try to fund the whole agency for three years using a tactic that would not need Democratic votes.

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Sexual Assault Awareness Month: UnityPoint Health-Trinity places 164 flags honoring survivors

UnityPoint Health Trinity placed 164 flags outside its hospitals to honor sexual assault survivors as awareness month begins and highlight support services.

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Public invited to help construct troll sculptures in Clinton

For the next month, volunteers will help build three large trolls from reclaimed and recycled Clinton lumber. Here's how to sign up, no experience required.

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Appellate court grants WQAD new hearing after being denied access to records in battery case

WQAD had requested a copy of the surveillance video taken at a Sherrard Elementary School, which reportedly shows the battery taking place.

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WIU, Black Hawk College renew longtime partnership in signing ceremony

The leaders of Western Illinois University and Black Hawk College gathered at BHC’s Moline campus Wednesday morning to formally renew the public institutions’ longtime partnership

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Groundbreaking held for new development near Milan Bottoms, Rock Island

A groundbreaking was held today in Southwest Rock Island for a new commercial development near the Milan Bottoms wetlands area. Construction is underway on the new development that blends business growth, community investment and environmental preservation. A new gas station and marijuana dispensary will be built on the site. The 10-acre project is led by [...]

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Trust sues Palmer College Foundation for $1.85M, claims grant conditions not met

The Harold R. and Marie H. Bechtel Charitable Trusts have sued Palmer College Foundation for $1.85M, claiming the school failed to meet challenge grant requirements.

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Lincoln-Irving Elementary students and staff will move to WIU's Quad Cities campus starting April 7

The temporary relocation will last through the 2026-27 school year as Lincoln-Irving undergoes major renovations.

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Work on I-74 and 280 in Rock Island County resumes April 6

The Illinois Department of Transportation announced today that weather permitting, construction on Interstates 74 and 280 will resume Monday, April 6.

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Have you seen these suspects? Crime Stoppers wants to know!

Crime Stoppers of the Quad Cities wants your help catching two fugitives. It’s an Our Quad Cities News exclusive. You can get an elevated reward for information on this week’s cases: CHARLES SINGLETON III, 24, 5’10", 180 pounds. Wanted by Iowa DOC High Risk Unit for escape of a felon on convictions for theft. JORDAN [...]

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The FDA approves a new obesity pill, giving patients another option

The daily pill called Foundayo got a fast track through the Food and Drug Administration. It will compete with the pill form of Wegovy as an alternative to obesity drugs given by injection.

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8 spring cleaning tips that will renew your love for reading

(BPT) - If you've been pulled toward your phone more than your books lately, you're not alone. According to a new nationwide survey conducted by Atomik Research and commissioned by ThriftBooks, 61% of U.S. adults believe they could maintain a habit of reading just a few pages a day for up to six months. However, 57% say the hardest part of reading is simply getting started.The good news is you can easily make reading a fun and relaxing daily habit. According to behavioral scientist Jon Levy, a few small changes in your environment can make reading feel easier, cozier and more irresistible with a book-focused spring cleaning.Here are his top eight tips to refresh your space and bring more books back into your daily life during spring cleaning season.Start by decluttering your nightstand Your nightstand sets the tone for your wind-down routine, so keep it simple and book-friendly. All you really need is your current bedtime book, a lamp, glasses (if you use them) and maybe a glass of water. Levy also suggests moving your phone out of arm's reach or better yet, out of the bedroom entirely.In the morning, you can set yourself up for another successful screen-free night by placing your book on your pillow. This small but powerful trick ensures that your book is the first thing that greets you every night.Clear the digital clutter from your relaxing spots Think about the places where scrolling tends to happen, like your couch, bed and desk. These "scroll traps" often turn into mindless phone zones. A simple way to break the cycle is to place books in those spots and set a gentle rule for yourself: read for 10 minutes before you touch your phone.Create a dedicated reading zone Choose one cozy corner — a spot by the window or a nook in the bedroom — and make it your go-to reading spot. Outfit it with a chair, a warm light and the book you're reading. Make sure to keep it free from clutter and screens so your brain can associate that space with calm and focus.Set up a screen-free sanctuary Beyond your reading corner, designate one area of your home as a 100% analog zone. Think soft blanket, warm light, a notebook, a book stack and a cup of tea. No screens allowed. As a helpful reminder, keep a little basket nearby where your phone can "rest" while you unwind.Swap the spots of your phone and book A simple but shockingly effective tip is to put a book where your phone usually lives. On your kitchen counter, for example, place a paperback and move your phone to an inconvenient place, like across the room or into a drawer. When reading becomes the easy option, you'll naturally reach for it more often.Let books take center stage Scatter books in the places you pass through most often, like on the coffee table or by your favorite chair. Be sure to remove visual clutter that competes for attention, like stacks of mail or random gadgets. You can use small cues — like a blanket draped over an armchair, warm lighting or a tray for tea — to create a welcoming vibe.Keep your setup effortless Reading should feel like a treat, never a task. On low-energy days, make reading effortless with a reading-ready setup. Make sure there's a blanket within reach, a bookmark handy and books where you can see them. Keep your phone tucked away.Read in community You don't have to build your reading life alone. Support and shared excitement can help keep your reading momentum going long after you've decluttered your space.Consider joining a book club, swapping reads with friends or signing up for a community activity like ThriftBooks' 500 Billion Page Reading Challenge. This challenge is an invitation for Americans to read more with no deadlines or pressure. All you need to do is read a few pages a day."Americans didn't stop loving books — we just got a bit distracted," said Barbara Hagen, vice president of marketing at ThriftBooks. "The 500 Billion Page Challenge is about helping people reignite their passion for reading in a way that fits real life. This isn't about guilt or giving up screens forever. It's about rediscovering what reading gives us that nothing else does."To learn more and join the movement, visit ThriftBooks.com/Challenge.This spring, rearrange your home and renew your love of readingRenewing your love for reading doesn't have to be difficult. Using Levy's eight tips, you can give your home a spring makeover that encourages you to ditch the scroll for a story. Happy reading!

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Is the U.S. Navy ready to clear sea mines in the Persian Gulf?

Despite the danger of sea mines, experts say that mine clearing has received minimal attention and funding from the U.S. Navy — and it's often overshadowed by more high-profile weapons systems.

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Western Illinois, Black Hawk College formalize transfer agreement for students

Western Illinois University and Black Hawk College formalized a new agreement creating clearer pathways from associate to bachelor’s degrees in high-demand fields.

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Iowa Army Ammunition Plant seeks permit after safety pause, reopening

The Iowa Army Ammunition Plant reopened March 30 after a safety pause and is now seeking a permit to store lead azide classified as hazardous waste.

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Quad City Storm back in playoff position after shootout win

The Storm has two regular-season games remaining, as they fight to keep their playoff dreams alive.

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Women Fighting Hunger event raises $166,000 for River Bend Food Bank

Including this year’s tally, Women Fighting Hunger has raised $566,000 since 2019.

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Iowa Safe Schools highlights rising violence against LGBTQ+ students on Trans Day of Visibility

Amid recent legislative rollbacks on transgender rights, Iowa Safe Schools highlights stories on Trans Day of Visibility.

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IDOT resumes work on Interstates 74 and 280 April 6

The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) announced that construction on Interstates 74 and 280 will resume on Monday, April 6, weather permitting. The work zone will be from the Henry County line to the Milan Beltway, including the ramps at the I-74 and U.S. 6 interchange. The $11.5 million project will patch and resurface the [...]

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Lincoln-Irving students move to WIU-QC campus during school construction

About 340 Lincoln-Irving students and 55 staff will use campus space through the 2026-27 school year while work begins on the district’s future combined elementary school.

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How do you explain ICE to your child? Immigrant families are having ‘the talk’

How do you explain ICE to your child? Immigrant families are having ‘the talk’Ana is a Mexican American woman who, as a child, did not live in fear of immigration raids. She’s a U.S.-born citizen who grew up in Mexicantown, Detroit, a Southwest neighborhood that serves as a cultural hub for the city’s Latinx population.Her grandparents immigrated to the United States with legal status from a small town in the Mexican state of Jalisco. Admittedly, Ana, 38, did not have much awareness about the experiences of undocumented immigrants until she started dating her now-husband in 2012. At 18, he entered the country without documentation, arriving from the same area of Mexico as Ana’s family.“We started dating in the early fall, and I remember that he couldn’t take me out, and I was so distraught. Like, ‘Do you not want to take me out?’ But he couldn’t get a job because he didn’t have a Social Security Number,” said Ana, whose name has been changed by The 19th to protect her family.When she imagined getting married and raising a family, her list of motherhood expectations definitely did not include one day preparing her elementary school-age children, all of them U.S. citizens, for an encounter with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE): “Memorize our home address. Take daddy’s phone and hit record. Call mom.”This is Ana’s reality during the second Trump administration. Her husband still does not have legal status. Together, they have three children who are 9, 7 and 5 years old, and the family speaks openly at home about the risks they face.“I’m parenting in a political climate that could separate my whole family. It could break us apart,” Ana said. “It’s just one more thing; this emotional labor that we carry on as mothers — but this one’s with more stress.”Across the country, immigrant mothers and mothers who are partnered with immigrants are teaching their children a lesson of survival as President Donald Trump continues his historic expansion of immigration enforcement. Over the last year, $75 billion — an unprecedented increase — has been approved for building new detention centers, hiring thousands of immigration officers and surging ICE operations.The administration initially claimed it would focus on detaining and deporting people with criminal convictions, but independent analyses of ICE data show that about one-third of those arrested in 2025 had a criminal conviction. The rest included people without convictions — child care workers, high school honor roll students, parents heading to work and kids on their way home from school. Some are undocumented. Others have legal status or, in some cases, are U.S. citizens.For generations of Black American mothers, preparing their children for interactions with police, including arrests or violence, is a difficult conversation known as “the talk.” Historically, it has served as an act of love, vigilance and desperation by mothers seeking to protect their kids in a world that often views them as suspects first and children second.In the Trump era, a different version of “the talk” is emerging among immigrant parents who are living with the dread that their children could become targets as well.A guide to talking to your children about ICEChild development experts shared guidance with The 19th to help parents navigate this time of heightened stress and uncertainty as immigration enforcement expands.As an Afro-Dominican woman living in North Carolina, Dania Santana is balancing multiple dynamics. Her youngest son, who is 11 years old, looks more like the stereotypical image people associate with Latinx children. Her middle son, who is 14, is a Black boy with afro-textured hair. Her 16-year-old daughter has a skin tone that is more of a mix between the two.“I always get different reactions among different groups of people with my kids, of who is acceptable or cute and who is the opposite. It’s interesting because it’s different reactions from Black people, from Latino people and then from White people,” Santana said. “So I have different conversations with my children about how things can play out for them in this moment.”Coming to the United States from the Dominican Republic at 25, Santana, now 48, had limited knowledge of U.S. racial dynamics until she began to witness the bias and discrimination firsthand. That understanding shaped the way she began to guide her children. When her older son, who has darker skin, was in middle school, Santana recalls hearing from his teacher that he and his friends were pulling small pranks in class.Santana said that she took the incident as an opportunity to not only discourage her son from being disruptive in class, but also to share with him that he may not always receive the same level of grace as his White friends. “You need to learn this now before you’re out there,” she said.With both ICE and local police on Santana’s mind, she feels on high alert all the time, questioning every aspect of where her children will be and who they will be with. This includes monitoring cell phone locations and sitting inside the nearby Starbucks while her kids hang at the mall. She has even considered moving her family to New York City, where she lived before North Carolina. At least in New York, her kids wouldn’t have to drive, she said. Or maybe they might flee the United States entirely if circumstances get worse.“I have been very clear with them that the moment I see that things are turning, we will be looking into leaving the country,” she said. “So when my youngest son heard that the National Guard was coming, he thought it was that moment. He got really sad. He was like, ‘So we’re gonna have to leave everything behind?’”For many households in the United States, “the talk” is a common method of racial socialization, a way for parents and caregivers to teach children about race and identity to both foster a sense of pride and to prepare them for societal inequities and police brutality.Often, what prompts a parent to begin these conversations is a specific incident: a racist comment muttered under someone’s breath at the grocery store, a White mother on the playground instructing her child not to play with a Black child, said Dr. Leslie A. Anderson, an assistant professor of family and consumer sciences at Morgan State University.As part of her research, Anderson analyzed how Black families with young school-age children navigated “the talk.” She and her team found that many parents gave their children specific directives on how to act when in the presence of law enforcement. This includes keeping their hands visible at all times, remaining calm and respectful to the officers, answering officers’ questions and directing the officers to their parents. In other cases, parents instruct their children to leave the situation and find them or another trusted adult, which could unintentionally escalate the interaction.Research indicates that when done thoughtfully, with specific, practical directives, “the talk” can be beneficial for children, Anderson said. “But it’s also extremely stressful for the parent, primarily the mom, to have to navigate these conversations in the first place,” she said. “And what I found is that a lot of folks feel inept, like ‘I know I need to have this conversation. I don’t know how to do it.’”Black and Brown people regardless of citizenship or immigration status face disproportionate risk of racial profiling and violence by law enforcement. Recent studies have also captured how the day-to-day lives of immigrants can be heavily shaped by the threat of immigration enforcement. One survey conducted among a representative sample of Latinx and Asian immigrants in California between 2018 and 2020 found that about 43% of Latinx immigrants and 13% of Asian immigrants knew someone who had been deported, said Dr. Maria-Elena De Trinidad Young, an immigrant health scholar and professor at the University of California, Merced.About 16% of Latinx immigrants and 10% of Asian immigrants reported experiencing racial profiling, Young said. When it comes to speaking with children about ICE, conversations may start when children ask their parents specific questions based on what they’re observing. But many times, the conversations are not explicit, Young said.Immigrant parents experience varying levels of comfort speaking directly about their status. They may instruct kids to avoid staring out from windows or going outdoors on certain occasions, which can be confusing, at least initially. Over time, the children may begin to pick up on their parents’ fears and any ICE presence in their communities — and they will connect the dots for themselves.Many immigrant mothers feel that the country’s approach to immigration has intensified over the course of their lives. Some did not have to confront conversations about immigration enforcement until having to do so with their own children during the Trump administration.Maya was born in India, spent her childhood in Australia and moved to the Seattle area when she was 12. The schools she attended in the United States were not diverse, so she often felt different from other kids. Immigration-specific conversations were never really on her radar until after she received a green card in high school and later began to face more explicit experiences with xenophobia as an adult, she said.Her son was just 1 year old when Trump returned to Washington for a second time. The 35-year-old and her husband live in a predominantly White New Jersey town. The week Trump got elected, she said, an older White man walked up to her and her son at the grocery store and told her to go back to her country.In the 15 months since, Maya, whose name The 19th has changed, has watched online videos of ICE agents storming playgrounds and posting up outside of elementary schools. She’s read the stories of what’s happened in Minnesota, including the killings of Renée Nicole Good and Alex Pretti by ICE agents, as well as the detention of 5-year-old Liam Ramos.Maya has her green card and should be legally shielded from an ICE arrest or detention. Yet she has seen news reports documenting the apprehension of people with legal work permits, green cards or pending asylum cases.Maya’s green card expires next year.Her son is 3 years old now, and there’s only so much he can absorb, Maya said. She struggles with the balance between protecting his innocence and childhood and making sure he’s prepared should anything happen. His nanny is undocumented, which adds an extra layer of complication because ICE could come after her while she’s out with Maya’s son. Maya said there are days when her phone will ping with a text from the nanny saying she can’t make it to work because ICE agents are near her home.For now, Maya tells her young son:Do not go anywhere except with his nanny, mom and dad.Do not walk away with any strangers.If his nanny gets pulled over while he’s in the car, he needs to immediately say, “I want my mommy.” “I want my daddy.”Maya also keeps a laminated card tucked into the backseat pocket of her car. It states, “If left unattended, please contact,” with her name and phone number, as well as her husband’s name and phone number.Maya said she feels isolated in her town, which has few other women of color. She described encounters with other mothers in her area who appear confused by the fear she is experiencing. She also hasn’t been able to find any resources to help her navigate having age-appropriate conversations with her son about ICE and the political climate, which heightens the anxiety.“I think that is the piece of motherhood that is changing so much, because when you are living a very different version of motherhood versus someone who is White, who has lived here for generations, who does not have this level of stress and anxiety on them at all times. It’s a very different experience,” she said.In conversations with The 19th, immigrant mothers’ concerns in some ways mirrored those of the Black parents from Anderson’s research. Immigrant moms largely expressed feeling ill-equipped to handle conversations about ICE with their kids. They also struggled with the grief that their children will have to internalize adult problems at an early age.Some studies suggest that Black children who received “the talk” report lower levels of stress related to the anticipation of police brutality. But general exposure to incidents with law enforcement has been shown to create psychological distress in Black and Brown children. For immigrants or children of immigrants, the more times a person comes into contact with immigration enforcement, the higher their risk for psychological distress and self-reported poor health outcomes over the course of their lives, Young said.Black and Brown mothers are trying to balance all of these factors.“No one should have to tell their children, first of all, that the streets might not be safe anymore. Like, as mothers, we don’t want to tell our children that they shouldn’t trust the police, that the police might get into their schools and try to detain kids like them,” said Linda López Stone, who came to the United States from Ecuador nearly two decades ago and has three children ages 12, 14 and 17.She lives in Utah and has made a point to teach her kids their basic rights and, most importantly, to know when to stay quiet. “No digas nada,” she has told them. Don’t say anything to law enforcement about themselves, their immigration status, their parents or their friends. If there’s any silver lining, Stone said, it’s that she’s raising children who are engaged and active in their communities, serving as a language bridge for their classmates who cannot speak English and passing on the safety lessons they have learned to other kids.“I have let them know everyone is an immigrant, and everyone that you know who is a person of color is under threat, even myself,” Stone said. “So you have to make sure that the people around you, your friends and your peers, are aware of what’s happening, and it’s important to take care of each other.”This story was produced by The 19th and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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How immigration scams affect thousands of foreign nationals

How immigration scams affect thousands of foreign nationalsImmigration scams could be becoming more prevalent since 2022, according to recent federal data.In 2024 alone, the Federal Trade Commission received 265,272 complaints about government impersonators, and that’s only documented cases. The agency estimates those incidents cost consumers $789 million.Across platforms, social media users have reported increasingly effective tactics from scammers. On LinkedIn, an international student posted that a government imposter intimidated them for two hours. Another user on Reddit lost thousands of dollars worth of prepaid cards after a fraudster successfully posed as law enforcement.In most cases, the throughline is the same: a call from a fake immigration officer, socially engineered fear, followed by a demand for money.How the rise of government imposters affects US immigrantsMost people underestimate how widespread these scams are, says Ana Gabriela Urizar, an immigration attorney at Manifest Law. “What makes these fraudsters particularly dangerous is how tailored their tactics are,” she says. “They often use real immigration terminology and reference current policy disruptions, like the H-1B visa appointment backlog, to make their threats feel credible and urgent.”Since fiscal year 2022, reports of government impersonation have risen by 68.5%, according to the FTC’s data. Manifest Law Because the federal government doesn’t publish more granular data on immigration-specific impersonation cases, Urizar notes that we can’t quantify the full scope of these crimes. But on social media, users often describe con artists who demand sensitive documents like government IDs or hard-to-trace money transfers such as cryptocurrency and gift cards.Common non-government scams faced by immigrantsNot every immigration scam involves someone pretending to be a federal officer. Fraudsters also pose as legal experts or businesses promising to “help” with your immigration journey.Urizar says that international students on F-1 visas are frequent targets. Some fraudulent businesses pose as accredited universities, then extort victims by threatening to revoke their legal status or academic enrollment. For students who may not know how agencies like U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services communicate, these threats can feel very real and urgent.H-1B holders and other foreign workers are also prime targets for scams. Fraudsters posing as immigration attorneys often use language like “guaranteed success” in processes like the H-1B lottery. “No legitimate attorney would make this claim, because USCIS conducts a weighted random selection system,” Urizar says.How immigrants can protect themselves from scammersTo avoid scams, Urizar suggests first learning how USCIS communicates. “For instance, an immigration officer will never ask you to pay fees anywhere outside of a federal government site like pay.gov or by a form like G-1450,” she says. “That’s often the number one way to identify a scammer, and the same strategy applies to sensitive documents like Social Security numbers.”To reduce the risk of scams, Urizar recommends:Ignoring unknown phone calls: Agencies only communicate through official mail or government portals like myUSCIS, not by phone. If you’re contacted by a scammer, report them to your local state consumer protection office.Inspecting the website URL: If it doesn’t end in .gov, it likely isn’t coming from an immigration officer.Verifying mailing addresses: If someone asks you to submit physical copies of documents, verify their location is listed in USCIS’s lockbox filing locations.Consulting with a trusted attorney: A licensed immigration lawyer can help you determine whether an outreach is legitimate.Many foreign nationals feel fearful or ashamed after falling victim to a scam, and that fear often keeps them from coming forward. “This remains one of the biggest reasons these crimes are chronically underreported,” Urizar says. “But staying silent only makes it harder to hold these people accountable. It’s never too late to file a report with law enforcement, and being scammed is never the victim’s fault.”For more information, visit USCIS’s guide to common immigration scams.This story was produced by Manifest Law and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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The meeting will take place in the City Council Chambers at Muscatine City Hall, 215 Sycamore St., and will provide more information about the project timeline and construction impacts.

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2026 Bishop Hill Spring Fling, April 11

On April 11, visitors to Bishop Hill, Illinois, are invited to bid adieu to winter and welcome the beginning of the tourist season in the 2026 Bishop Hill Spring Fling, with various stores, museums, and restaurants offering special discounts, events, and live entertainment.

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Passover, the eight-day Jewish holiday, begins today and ends on Thursday, April 9. The celebration remembers the Israelites’ escape from slavery under Moses’ leadership, who famously parted the Red Sea to allow their escape. Alan Ross, Executive Director of the Jewish Federation of the Quad Cities, spoke with Our Quad Cities News via Zoom to [...]

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Quad City Storm to play final 2 games of regular season this weekend at home

The Quad City Storm returns to the home ice this weekend to faceoff against the Huntsville Havoc for the final two games of their regular season.

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12 SUVs getting attention for their looks

12 SUVs getting attention for their looksTo the eyes of many drivers, the Mazda CX-90 is one of the best-looking SUVs on sale today. Of course, looks are subjective, and this is by no means the end-all, be-all of aesthetics. But here, Edmunds shares its picks for some particularly attractive SUVs you can buy today. Just because you need an SUV with cargo and passenger space doesn't mean you should sacrifice style.Mazda CX-90Why the Mazda CX-90? The CX-90 gets a lot right, but more than anything, it's about that long hood. If you want clean lines that scream luxury and give off some real curb appeal, look no further than the CX-90.Mazda gets a lot of other aspects right, too, including sporty handling to back up that athletic stance. The CX-90 really nails the budget luxury SUV by bringing attractive styling together with an upscale interior at a strong price point.Aston Martin DBXThe Aston Martin DBX combines all the aspects drivers love about Aston Martin's design language with serious athletics in a practical package. The DBX's haunches and ducktail wing give off that mean British sports car vibe. Aston also offers an even sportier S variant with an extra 20 horses for an astonishing 700-plus horsepower.Polestar 3Polestar's first electric SUV is just starting to hit the road, but it's already making a splash — mostly for its design. Edmunds senior news editor Nick Yekikian praises the Polestar 3 for its "clean lines and strong stance." Overall, Yekikian says the Polestar 3 has "real presence." More than that, Polestar manages to deliver on luxury EV essentials like smooth ride and sporty handling.Mercedes-Benz G-ClassThe Mercedes-Benz G-Class has timeless looks that have changed very little since the SUV made the move from military transport to civilian plaything. That goes double for the ‘80s-throwback Stronger Than Time edition pictured here, which adds a bit of old-school flair the new G needed. The G is an attractive off-road SUV, but drivers will pay for it at the dealership and with a narrow (but plush) cabin.Mazda CX-50The CX-50 is a relatively new addition to Mazda's lineup. One of the best things, according to Edmunds senior vehicle test editor Kurt Niebuhr, is that it shows Mazda can make a handsome car without going over the top."It's a tidy design but still distinctive," Niebuhr says. "Taut lines and wide fenders give it some muscle definition, and it looks vaguely adventuresome without kidding itself. Shows good restraint." Like the winning CX-90, the CX-50's just-luxurious-enough balance of pricing, premium looks and features, and sporty handling is the key to success.Land Rover Range Rover"The Range Rover exudes luxury like no other SUV on the road," says Jonathan Elfalan, Edmunds director of vehicle testing. And indeed, after all these years, the full-size Land Rover Range Rover still manages to turn heads."It's boxy and a bit slab-sided," Elfalan says, "but somehow the design still works and looks purposeful. I particularly like the simple vertical taillights that are smoked out and connected at the top by a black crossbar that runs the width of the hatch. Just looks so clean."Lexus GXThe Toyota Land Cruiser's corporate cousin, the new Lexus GX, does what just about every off-roader does these days, leaning into the boxy shape rather than thinking outside it. Lucky for the Lexus, it works great: "The GX looks authoritative, imposing, and purposeful without using a retro vibe to borrow its credibility from an old nameplate," says Edmunds script writer Duncan Brady. Its Overtrail trim is astoundingly capable, and it still brings meaningful luxury to the table, striking the same balance as the G-Class at a lower price point.Rivian R1S"The Rivian R1S has such a charming and friendly face despite it being a massive SUV," says Edmunds editor Jake Sundstrom. Indeed, the R1S is a full-size three-row SUV — and one of the only fully electric seven-passenger sport-utility vehicles on the market. It also, cleverly, doesn't fall victim to a trope many others do: The R1S is built for life off-road, but it doesn't look mean or aggressive, and the SUV's pleasant face is more inviting than shouty.Sundstrom also praises the R1S for its raft of "killer paint choices." There's definitely a lot to be said for that: Paint is a game-changer when it comes to the look of a car. Color, as it turns out, is king.Genesis GV70"Genesis managed to do something that most automakers these days fail to: Design an SUV that's both impressively unique and attractive," says Edmunds social media content strategist Ryan Greger. "The proportions are fantastic, there are super-cool design elements (like the trim around the rear quarter window), and everything is totally cohesive, playing off the brand's two-line design ethos."The GV70 is available with a traditional gas engine or a fully electric powertrain. No matter which engine you choose, Greger says, "It's true design harmony — avant-garde yet sporty and elegant."Mazda CX-5Mazda appeared earlier on this list, but many of the same virtues can be found in the more conventionally styled CX-5, and for less money, too. Ronald Montoya, Edmunds manager of consumer advice, weighs in: "The third-generation Mazda CX-5 is one of the best-looking SUVs on the road. It's sleek, modern and not overdone with styling flourishes. While I prefer the headlight design from the previous generation, this CX-5 looks better than other compact SUVs costing tens of thousands more (I’m looking at you, BMW X3)."Mazda made one critical decision that may or may not pay off, at least inside the CX-50, says Montoya. "The only thing keeping the CX-5 from earning my highest praise is Mazda's choice of ditching the control knob in favor of a large touchscreen. As a two-time Mazda owner, once you took the short time to acclimate, the control knob was much less distracting and the superior user interface."Hyundai Ioniq 5The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is the perfect example of how design can really hide a vehicle's overall size. Looking at this SUV in photos, you'd think it was a compact hot hatch, yet it's the same size as a Tucson crossover and has a wheelbase as long as the Hyundai Palisade's. Of course, neither has the retro-futuristic looks that the Ioniq 5 does."The retro-ish 1980s hatchback vibe stands out on the road," says Brent Romans, Edmunds senior manager of written content. It's tough to get a totally unique SUV in your garage for under six figures, but Hyundai's bold styling department has made that a reality. There's plenty of substance besides the styling, and the Ioniq 5 is one of Edmunds Top Rated picks for 2026.Buick EnvistaSpeaking of unique, Romans says it best: "Looks like a Lamborghini at one-tenth the price." Price is certainly one of the Envista's selling points, but its strongest argument remains its premium looks. Buick is a luxury brand, after all, and this is about as premium and sporty as Buicks get these days. The overall package is only helped by a palatable sub-$26,000 starting price point.This story was produced by Edmunds and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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How seniors could save thousands in a year

How seniors could save thousands in a yearAs everyday expenses climb and retirees’ incomes stagnate, seniors are looking for—and many have found—meaningful ways to stretch their budgets. From maximizing Medicare benefits to tapping discounts, cutting recurring costs, and leveraging community resources, MyOTC by Chapter shares the most effective strategies to keep more money in your pocket without sacrificing your enjoyment of life.Reduce healthcare and prescription costsHealthcare is one of the biggest budget items for retirees. The average 65-year-old needs about $172,500 to cover their healthcare expenses in retirement. Several strategies can bring these costs down without sacrificing quality and access to care.Maximize your Medicare benefitsDepending on your situation, you may be able to save on your healthcare costs by optimizing your Medicare coverage and benefit usage.Thoroughly compare Medicare plan optionsPicking the right Medicare coverage for your needs can help reduce your healthcare costs, but picking the wrong one for you could cost you thousands of dollars.You have specific enrollment periods during which you can choose or update your Medicare: when you first sign up, each year during open enrollment, and during special enrollment periods. Even if you are happy with your coverage, it’s recommended that you review your plan annually. Plans can change, and so can your healthcare needs. A better-matched plan can cut your premiums or out-of-pocket costs significantly.Learn about Medicare financial aid programsAsk about the Extra Help program. If your income is limited, the Low Income Subsidy (LIS) can dramatically lower your Part D drug costs. Many eligible seniors never apply simply because they don't know it exists or don’t know if they’ll be eligible.Look into Medicare Savings Programs. If you’re eligible, your state may pay your Part B premiums.Use your Medicare benefitsMedicare provides access to preventive care that can help reduce your long-term healthcare costs. Things like annual wellness visits, cancer screenings, diabetes tests, and flu shots are covered.If you are on a Medicare Advantage plan, you likely have ancillary benefits that can help reduce your everyday expenses. A couple of examples of these benefits are OTC cards and fitness memberships. OTC allowances work similarly to FSA and HSA allowances. They can be used to purchase everyday health and wellness items like vitamins, pain relievers, allergy medicine, and first-aid supplies. Examples of fitness memberships include SilverSneakers and Renew Active.Optimize prescription costsThese four strategies can help you save on your prescription costs.Compare your copay to the cost of your prescriptions using GoodRx or NeedyMeds.Ask your doctor to prescribe generic prescriptions whenever possible.Compare costs between pharmacies.See if a 90-day supply from a mail-order pharmacy will cost you less than a 30-day fill from your local pharmacy.Claim senior discountsBusinesses across nearly every category offer senior discounts, but they don’t always advertise them. The rule is simple: Always ask. Take a look at common discounts below and explore a complete list of seniors discounts.Grocery storesMany chains offer 5%-10% off on designated senior discount days. Ask your local store if they have a discount on a certain day or during certain hours.RestaurantsMajor restaurant chains and local diners often offer discounted meals for guests 55 and over. It’s good to ask at any restaurant before you order.TravelAARP members and seniors 62 and over get reduced rates on hotels, airlines, Amtrak, and Greyhound. The America the Beautiful pass gives seniors free or reduced lifetime admission to national parks for a one-time $80 fee.Entertainment and membershipsMany movie theaters, museums, golf courses, and fitness centers offer senior pricing.Software and technologyMicrosoft 365, antivirus tools, and many streaming services offer reduced rates. Ask directly—discounts aren't always listed.Cut recurring monthly billsFixed monthly expenses are some of the easiest to reduce. They just require a phone call or a quick audit. Below are some of the monthly bills you should review regularly.Cable and internet billCall your provider and ask for a loyalty discount or a promotional rate. Threatening to cancel almost always unlocks a better offer.SubscriptionsList every subscription you pay for and cancel anything you haven't used in the past 60 days.Insurance policiesAuto and home insurance rates vary widely. Get three competing quotes annually. Bundling policies, raising deductibles, or adding safety features can lower premiums by 15%-25%.Energy costsAsk your utility company about senior or low-income discount programs. The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) helps with heating and cooling costs. You can also increase efficiency with some small home improvements.Smart shopping and lifestyle adjustmentsSmall, consistent changes in how you shop and spend can add up to significant annual savings without meaningfully changing your quality of life. Below are a few tactics you can use to save money or even earn a little spare change.Many people choose to buy store brands to reduce grocery costs. Some people are surprised to find that store brands are as good as—or even better—than name brands. Switching can reduce your grocery bill by about 25%.Use community resources. Use your local library instead of buying books. Opt for public transportation when you can. Finally, use your local parks and museums for cheap—or even free—activities. All of these changes can go a long way in saving you money.Need a little extra cash? With Facebook Marketplace, you can make a little money from decluttering your home. Some seniors also choose to pick up a part-time job working retail or driving for Uber to make a little money and stay active.The bottom lineRising costs are real, but there are many things you can do to fight against them. If you’re feeling stressed due to finances, start with one section above, implement two or three changes, and build from there.This story was produced by MyOTC by Chapter and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Trump aims to shrink the Education Department, while Washington tightens its grip on schools

Trump aims to shrink the Education Department, while Washington tightens its grip on schoolsSince taking office, the Trump administration has offered a consistent message: It’s getting the feds out of the way of schools by trying to abolish the Education Department. Education Secretary Linda McMahon has vowed to “break up the federal education bureaucracy,” “return education to the states,” and “empower local leaders.”Yet many local and state leaders whose politics differ from Trump’s are not feeling empowered — quite the opposite, as Chalkbeat explores in this article. “We have seen unprecedented federal interest,” says Aaron Spence, the superintendent of Loudoun County schools, a suburban Virginia district outside Washington D.C. that has been at the center of a number of high-profile culture-war controversies.In July of last year, the Education Department found Loudoun and a number of other Northern Virginia districts had violated Title IX by allowing transgender students to access bathrooms and locker rooms based on their gender identity. The decision was startling to Spence because Loudoun was following a 2020 appeals court ruling that required bathrooms in Virginia schools be made available to trans students.The federal government had reopened an issue that seemed settled. This has taken up “an inordinate and significant amount of staff time,” says Spence. Now Loudoun is threatened with a loss of federal funding as the issue plays out in court. The district wants to follow federal law but doesn’t know how, Spence says: “We would frankly love some resolution.”Loudoun’s experience underscores Trump’s efforts to stamp out local school policies that the administration disagrees with and the challenge that’s created for local school leaders. Despite his promise to reduce federal involvement in education, D.C. influence hasn’t gone away.In response to a request for comment on this story, a spokesperson for the Education Department pointed to a website touting the administration’s accomplishments.The Trump administration has launched a flurry of investigations into local school systems and states. That includes probes into a California law prohibiting teachers from being required to disclose students’ gender identity to parents and Black student achievement programs in Chicago and Portland. The Education Department has also sought to restrict a gender-neutral bathroom at a Denver high school and to restore a Native American mascot at a Long Island high school.Some state and school leaders say they’re monitoring federal policy more closely than at any point in recent memory.“The Trump administration will keep coming after us because that’s their values, and I understand that,” says Chris Reykdal, the superintendent of Washington state. “But it’s totally inconsistent with their idea of returning education and policy back to the states.” Trump is investigating Washington, and a number of other states, over policies to allow transgender girls to compete in female athletics.To be clear, many voters agree with Trump’s approach to these social and cultural issues. Some observers also contend turnabout is fair play: Democrats wielded federal power in aggressive ways, so it’s more than fair for Republican presidents to do the same.Rick Hess of the American Enterprise Institute, who has criticized some of Trump’s moves, says it was predictable that conservatives would use the tools pioneered by progressives. “There’s a degree of schadenfreude,” he says.For their part, administration officials say they are simply following civil rights statutes. “As long as this agency exists, we need to be sure we’re enforcing the law,” the Education Department’s Lindsey Burke said at a recent Chalkbeat event.But the administration is going further than enforcing existing law; it is seeking to reinterpret and create new law, often in ways that maintain a powerful federal role in education.Consider, for instance, the interpretation of Title IX, which prohibits sex discrimination in education. The Biden administration contended this protects transgender students, which infuriated many conservatives and was struck down in a number of courts.Others argue that the law is silent about gender identity and that the issue should be left up to states. “Why would we at this point … jump in and try to constitutionalize a rule for the whole country while there’s still uncertainty and debate?” said Trump-appointed Justice Brett Kavanaugh during oral arguments in a pending case on transgender athletes.The Trump administration is taking a third position, which is that Title IX broadly prohibits transgender students from sex-separated spaces and sports. In Virginia, it’s pushing that view even where an appeals court decision says otherwise. (The administration did notch a win in early March after the Supreme Court said parents likely have a right to know if their child’s gender identity changes in school.)Shep Melnick, a political scientist at Boston College, has criticized Democratic presidents for what he sees as too much federal meddling. But he says Trump has taken federal power to a new level. “The more you reinforce that these tools can be used in a heavy-handed partisan way, the more you’re going to make sure that happens the next time the administration changes,” he says.Trump has sought a vast swath of changes from universities including on antisemitism, DEI, grade inflation, intellectual diversity, admissions practices, transgender accommodations, and more. The administration has aggressively, and often successfully, leveraged federal funds to push colleges to change some of their practices.Meanwhile, Congress and Trump have enacted a large school choice tax-credit program through the “big beautiful bill.” This means the federal government will now provide subsidies to private schools and perhaps certain public schools. States don’t have to participate, but the Trump administration is seeking to limit what rules states can put in place if they do opt in.This law could ultimately lead to more federal regulation of private schools, which is one reason some conservative groups have historically opposed federal choice measures. The Trump administration has indicated it will include few if any regulations, but future administrations may not do the same. Just ask private universities, which have grown accustomed to federal funds and are now facing unprecedented federal pressure.The persistent, and even growing, federal power over education has been obscured by Trump’s high-profile effort to close the Education Department. This gives the impression that the federal role is shrinking. It’s true that there are fewer people doing education research and investigating civil rights claims in schools. There’s also no longer a health clinic at the Education Department building, which officials have repeatedly touted. The administration has issued guidance on how schools can use federal funding more flexibly and recently granted modest funding flexibility to the state of Iowa.Yet some school officials say the overall effect of all this so far has been minimal.“The promise was deregulation,” says Sasha Pudelski, advocacy director of AASA, the association of school superintendents. “The reality has been paperwork, guidance, and reminders.”This story was produced by Chalkbeat and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Only girl in a field of 1,400: Quad Cities 10-year-old becomes pool powerhouse

A 10-year-old from the Quad Cities is making a name for herself in competitive pool, taking on older opponents — and often coming out on top.

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Trump to address nation at critical moment in his war with Iran

The address comes after weeks of uncertainty over when and how the U.S. could extricate itself from the conflict .

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How to create a digital detox zone at home (and why it matters)

How to create a digital detox zone at home (and why it matters)Many families experience “tech creep”—answering work texts during dinner, scrolling social media during family movie night, or texting kids when they’re right down the hall. The problem isn’t just screens. It’s default settings families fall into. A digital detox, done deliberately, resets who—and what—gets their attention.Taking time away from technology can help reinforce family connections. To make sure it happens, it can help to designate specific times and places in the home that are tech-free zones (or tech-go zones).Parenting in a digital world takes strategy. Verizon shares tips families can use to create digital detox zones at home.What is a digital detox zone?A digital detox zone is a room or section in the house where devices are set aside so that the digital world is put on pause. That means those zones have clear rules: no texting, checking email, gaming or social media.Creating a detox zone at home can help model healthy digital habits, too—especially when adults give children their full attention in those spaces.Research suggests that taking even short breaks from digital media offers benefits. A 2021 review found that participants who completed a two-week digital detox reported improvements in sleep, well-being and life satisfaction, along with lower anxiety and depression levels. It also showed improvement in self-regulation and attention control.Additional research points in a similar direction. Findings from a study examining social media detox and youth mental health suggest that reducing social media use for one week may improve certain mental health outcomes in young adults.Who needs a digital detox zone?Families may want to consider a digital detox if they notice:A child regularly feeling tired after staying up late on a deviceFrequent boredom, paired with mindless scrollingA decline in academic performanceIrritability or anxiety if a device isn’t nearbyIf one or more of these signs sound familiar, creating structured tech-free zones at home may help reset digital habits.Setting rules and expectationsIt’s important to involve the whole family in the discussion about any house rules change. For example:Ask each family member to suggest one rule, such as no work devices after a certain hour.Choose a consistent time to stop devices, such as at 9 p.m. or after homework is done.Agree on consequences for breaking the rules—even lighthearted ones—such as 10 jumping jacks for sending a text during dinner.Flexibility matters. After trying the approach for a few weeks, review what’s working and adjust as needed.How to create a digital detox zone at homeParents should think of creating two spaces: Tech-free zones and tech-go zones.The tech-free zones are designated areas in the house where family members are encouraged to be fully present and offline. In these spaces, families can:Store board games, puzzles and cards within easy reach.Move the couches and chairs closer together.Add some extra pillows, bean bags or mats for comfortable seating.How to create a tech-go zoneTech-go zones are shared digital spaces—such as a family room—where online experiences happen together, not in isolation.To optimize these areas:Position screens at the right height to prevent neck strain.Put charging stations in several places.Use timers or clocks nearby to keep track of screen time.A tech-go zone can reinforce that technology is best used intentionally, and when possible, together.How to create tech-free time zonesFor families who may not have room for a designated space, scheduled tech-free times can be just as effective.For example:Set a 30-minute pause on phones after school and work to talk or go for a walk.Pause Wi-Fi and data during dinner.Schedule an hour-long pause on social media during homework.Create a nightly pause that automatically turns back on in the morning.A final thoughtEvery corner of a home, large or small, can become a place for meaningful connection with and without technology. Even small shifts may help families move toward balance and reduced stress—one zone at a time.This story was produced by Verizon and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Monthslong investigation leads to charges in wave of vandalism

The Knox County Sheriff’s Office said several juveniles have been charged after a monthslong investigation into wave of vandalism including broken windows and damaged vehicles.

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Officials: YWCA Quad Cities’ Alan’s House opens, welcomes first residents as only youth group home in the area

All youth who stay at Alan’s House are referred through the state.

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Programming note: KWQC to air President Trump’s speech Wednesday night

KWQC’s 10 p.m. news will air at 10:30 p.m.

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Supreme Court hears challenge to birthright citizenship as Trump attends arguments

A majority of Supreme Court justices peppered Solicitor General D. John Sauer with skeptical questions about the Trump administration's position that birthright citizenship should not apply to babies born to immigrants in the country illegally.

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Supreme Court majority seems inclined to rule against Trump on birthright citizenship

A majority of Supreme Court justices peppered Solicitor General D. John Sauer with skeptical questions about the Trump administration's position that birthright citizenship should not apply to babies born to immigrants in the country illegally.

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The essential guide to sweat, electrolytes, and muscle recovery

The essential guide to sweat, electrolytes, and muscle recoveryWhen you exercise, it's normal to perspire. "Your body sweats to maintain your body temperature," explains Bivash Dasgupta, R&D manager at Degree. "Sweating cools your body."If you're sweating heavily from intense exercise, your body starts losing more than just water. You're also losing electrolytes, which are the essential minerals your body needs to function properly.What happens when you sweat heavilyFirst, it's helpful to understand how sweat cools you down.Your sweat glands release moisture onto your skin, which evaporates to regulate your body temperature. "Sweat cools you only when it evaporates," explains Matt Annecharico, R&D scientist at Unilever.So what you wear is also important. "Breathable fabrics and natural fibers allow for more evaporation, while clothing that is synthetic and fit tight, do not allow for as much evaporation, which means more sweat can occur and will have less opportunity to cool you down," says Annecharico.While your sweat is mostly made up of water, it also contains electrolytes like sodium and potassium, which help your muscles contract, keep your nerves firing, and support hydration levels. And when you sweat heavily, losing these minerals can cause you to feel more tired than usual.The main electrolytes that are lost during sweating include:Sodium. An important essential mineral that regulates fluid balance, nerve impulses and muscle contractions.Potassium. Vital for regulating your heartbeat, never impulses and muscle contractions.Calcium. Plays a role in bone health and supports your muscle function.Magnesium. Helps your muscles relax and supports energy production.The more you sweat, especially over intense periods of activity, the more of these essential minerals you lose.Why you need electrolytesAn imbalance of electrolytes can cause you to feel out of sorts. You might start experiencing muscle cramps, fatigue or dizziness. In extreme cases, you can get dehydrated.If you're experiencing any of the above symptoms, it's time to consider replenishing electrolytes, especially after sweating a lot.There's no one-size-fits-all approach to how much replenishment you might need, but if you're doing light, short workouts, water is usually enough. If you're sweating over a one- to two-hour session, you could benefit from adding electrolytes to your water.For those doing intense exercise, adding electrolytes and carbohydrates, or salty foods, can help fuel your body.You can also eat bananas, leafy greens, yogurt or salt to help boost your electrolyte levels. A cool shower, post-workout, can also bring your body temperature down and support muscle recovery. Degree When sweating and recovery feel offMost of the time, your body handles sweating and recovery without much issue."It's not uncommon for an adult running a marathon to produce many liters of sweat over the course of a race," adds Annecharico. "On average, adults can sweat around a liter a day, but this varies depending on activity, environment, and fitness level."If you're sweating heavily and notice symptoms like persistent dizziness, cramping, or fatigue, it's worth paying closer attention to your hydration and electrolyte intake. And if something feels consistently off, it's a good idea to check in with a healthcare provider.Your questions, answeredI sweat a lot. Do I need more electrolytes?Yes. The more you sweat, the more electrolytes you're losing. Make sure to replace your electrolytes when you're exercising longer or more intensely.Do electrolytes affect how much I sweat?No. Electrolytes don't change how much you sweat. They're essential minerals that help your body function properly while sweating happens.How do I know if I'm losing too many electrolytes?If you're struggling with muscle cramps, fatigue, dizziness, or an irregular heartbeat, these could be signs of an electrolyte imbalance. If symptoms persist, speak to a healthcare professional.Is it safe to take electrolyte supplements every day?If you're active, electrolyte supplements could be beneficial. But overdoing it can also lead to symptoms like nausea, so make sure you're staying in touch with a healthcare professional if this happens.This story was produced by Degree and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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WIU, Moline-Coal Valley School District announces Lincoln-Irving transition to WIU-QC Campus

Lincoln-Irving elementary school students will be learning in a new building when they return from spring break.

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Enjoy 'Easter at the Drive In' at Voy 61

The Voy 61 Drive In Theatre, south of Maquoketa, kicks off its 76th season this weekend with a holiday favorite and a brand-new film. The drive-in is hosting “Easter at the Drive In!” on Friday, April 3rd and Saturday, April 4th by showing the Easter classic “Hop” (rated PG) and the new “Super Mario Brothers [...]

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Best cities to start a business in the US

Best cities to start a business in the USIf you’ve always dreamed of opening your own business, now may be the time. The entrepreneurial spirit is thriving in the U.S. as historic numbers of Americans start their own companies. In 2023, a record 5.5 million new business applications were filed, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The trend started in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic and has accelerated ever since.There are many reasons why new business is big business today. For some individuals, the allure of running their own enterprise is a motivation too strong to resist. Others see an opportunity created by changing consumer tastes and needs. For other people, starting a business may be a way to start over after a job layoff.Small businesses are the backbone of the U.S. economy, employing 46% of the workforce, according to the Small Business Administration (SBA). But of course, a new business needs to stay in business. And one of the key factors that can help determine its success: location, location, location.So, then, where is the best place to start a business? In what cities can a new business not only find its footing but go on to flourish?To discover the answer, SoFi looked at the 50 largest cities across the U.S. with populations of 500,000 or less, and ranked them on eight different criteria, including annual business applications, average cost of office space, unemployment rates, and cost of living. Each city was assessed on a 10-point scale for a possible total score of 80 points.What SoFi found was that while businesses are starting nationwide, certain cities across the country seem to be particularly beneficial for new businesses. Read on to learn the 10 best cities to start a business in the U.S.Key PointsAs SoFi analyzed the data about each city, these important findings stood out:The South is a hotspot for new businesses. Three of the top 10 cities on the list are in Florida, and all score high in self-employment. Plus, Florida has an increasing number of businesses owned by underrepresented groups. Atlanta, the #3 city overall, has a large population of working-age people and ranks high for new business applications.Cold-weather cities are offering new businesses a warm welcome. Minneapolis clinched the #2 spot on the list, and St. Paul, Minnesota and Madison, Wisconsin, scored in the top 10. All three have large populations of working-age people.Texas is poised to become a new-business powerhouse. The Lone Star State has two of the top 10 cities on the list — Plano and Irving. Younger people are gravitating to Texas, giving new businesses in these cities plenty of working-age adults to employ.The FindingsReviewing the entire list of cities in the SoFi analysis reveals some important, even surprising, information for aspiring business owners. For instance, Miami is the city with the most new business applications and the highest level of self-employment, while Wichita, Kansas, offers the best prices for office space, and Cleveland has the lowest cost of living. SoFi The Top 10 Cities to Start Your Own Business SoFi The best cities for new businesses tend to be in the South and Midwest, the research found. But no matter where they are located, each of the cities in the top 10 has attributes that make them great locations for aspiring business owners.1. Miami, FLScore: 52.13This vibrant metropolis combines the perks of big-city life, such as an exciting food and nightlife scene and renowned museums and art galleries, with beautiful beaches and warm, sunny weather. Miami’s population has increased steadily in recent years, making it one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. And tourists from around the world flock to this oceanside oasis. In short, there are endless opportunities — and customers — for new business owners in Miami.In SoFi’s analysis, Miami received top scores for new business applications and the number of self-employed individuals. It also rated highly for walkability and its large working-age population. Not only that, prospective business owners in Miami may be able to take advantage of small-business grants in Florida that can help with start-up costs.2. Minneapolis, MNScore: 51.13With its friendly midwestern vibe and cosmopolitan charm, Minneapolis has been experiencing population growth since the pandemic. Despite the cold winters, residents say it offers a good quality of life, access to nature, sporting events, arts and culture, and more. The city is also seeing a surge in new housing and economic development.In the SoFi study, Minneapolis received a top score for its large working-age population. It also got high marks for the number of self-employed residents and the city’s walkability. Another potential selling point for entrepreneurs: The state of Minnesota works to cultivate small businesses, offering assistance and partnerships through its Office of Small Business and Innovation.3. Atlanta, GAScore: 50.30Atlanta is another one of the fastest-growing metro areas in the country, according to Census Bureau data. The city has seen a boom in businesses opening and relocating there, from major corporations to smaller companies. Atlanta’s lifestyle amenities have flourished as well, making the city a draw for its vibrant entertainment offerings, diverse restaurants, and sporting events.It’s no wonder then that Atlanta has a robust population of working-age individuals, according to SoFi’s research. It also got a high score in the analysis for new business applications. For entrepreneurs, the city has support networks, incentives, and small-business loans that make it an appealing place to set up shop.4. Plano, TXScore: 48.89New businesses are popping up across Plano, making it a welcoming community for those ready to launch their own companies. Located less than 20 miles from Dallas, the city is a family-friendly place to live with easy access to a major metro area. People are drawn to Plano’s parks, cultural events, and restaurant offerings — something new business owners can both enjoy personally and benefit from professionally.SoFi’s research found that Plano has a large working-age population and a high household income. It also ranks near the top of the list for self-employment. Plus, small-business grants in Texas can make Plano a good choice for new business owners.5. St. Louis, MOScore: 48.48Located on the Mississippi River and known for its iconic Arch, St. Louis is actively courting new businesses through incentive programs, tax credits, and enterprise zones. The city has a vibrant start-up scene, with business incubators and accelerators. St. Louis, which boasts a diverse culture, historic neighborhoods, and a fairly affordable cost of living, is a top area for job growth, according to recent data from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.Indeed, SoFi’s report found that St. Louis gets high marks for its large working-age population, self-employment score, and household income.6. St. Paul, MNScore: 48.06The state capital of Minnesota, and the other half of the famed “Twin Cities” (along with Minneapolis, the #2 city on the list), St. Paul is a mid-sized metropolis with a youthful vibe. There are a number of colleges and universities here, giving the city’s employers access to skilled graduates. In the research, the city ranked high for its large working-age population. In addition, St. Paul offers a number of resources for new businesses, including financial and technical assistance.7. Orlando, FLScore: 48.01Home to Disney World and Universal Studios, among many other theme parks, Orlando is not only a coveted tourist destination but also a cosmopolitan city with a strong arts and cultural scene, good restaurants, and a bustling nightlife.It also has a variety of employment opportunities to attract workers: Orlando is filled with big companies, such as AAA and Darden Restaurants, and it’s a growing technology hub. As a result, the city has a large working-age population, according to SoFi’s analysis. Orlando is welcoming to new businesses and offers many incentives to entrepreneurs.8. St. Petersburg, FLScore: 47.97This Gulf Coast city is so beloved for its weather that it’s known as Sunshine City. St. Pete is appealing to employees and business owners alike for its working and lifestyle opportunities. Here, you’ll find pristine sand beaches and a walkable city with a dynamic business community. Companies like Raymond James and HSN are located in the city, as are a growing number of new businesses.St. Petersburg has a booming working-age population, and it scores high marks in self-employment, the SoFi report found. It also offers tax benefits and incentives to new businesses.9. Madison, WIScore: 47.34This state capital was recently rated the sixth-best city in the U.S. to live in by U.S. News & World Report, thanks to its quality of life. Madison has a hot job market, and it’s a hub for companies in technology, healthcare, and manufacturing. As a college town — the University of Wisconsin-Madison — it also has a diverse population and a dynamic downtown filled with boutiques, restaurants, bars, and coffee shops.In SoFi’s report, the city rated highly for its working-age population. The unemployment rate in Madison is fairly low, which also makes it desirable. The city offers programs to help small businesses start and succeed, and there are small-business grants in Wisconsin that entrepreneurs can explore.10. Irving, TXScore: 46.97Located near Dallas, Irving combines urban amenities with a suburban feel. It has many perks of city living, such as live music venues, ballet and symphony, art, movie theaters, and restaurants. For nature lovers, Irving has a number of rivers and lakes weaving through it, along with parks and nature trails.Irving’s economy is strong — major corporations in industries such as technology, finance, and consumer goods are located there. SoFi’s research found that the city has a large working-age population, which can be beneficial to new business owners. Irving also offers incentives and resources for small businesses.Tips for Small Business OwnersIf you’re ready to start a small business, these are some important steps to take to help your venture become a success.Choose the right location for your business.Do your research to pick an area that best suits your business needs. Consider whether the area has the type of customer you’re targeting, a robust workforce, and real estate and operating costs you can afford.Check out local resources, networks, and programs.Does the location you’re considering offer incentives and tax credits for new and/or small businesses? The cities on the list do, as do many others. Be sure to check with the chamber of commerce, the city’s SBA office, if there is one, and local economic development centers and business incubators.Find the right financing.The city or state may offer grants or funding for new businesses — do your homework to find out if they do. Also, investigate grants and funding programs from the SBA.MethodologyTo determine the best cities to start a business, SoFi looked at the largest 50 cities across the U.S. with populations of 500,000 or fewer. (“Population” refers to the city proper and is separate from surrounding urban areas.) SoFi analyzed eight key contributing factors, each assessed on a 10-point scale, in each city for an overall potential score of 80. These factors included:WalkabilityWalkability was determined by reviewing statistics from Walk Score, which were given on a scale of zero to 100. The higher the Walk Score, the higher a city’s walkability score.Cost of LivingUsing Area Vibes, SoFi reviewed the cost-of-living score — an index score compared to the national average. The lower the cost of living score in a city, the better the score we assigned.Average Cost of Office SpaceUsing LoopNet, SoFi assessed all 50 cities using the following filters:Type of space needed: office, retail, or restaurantNumber of employees: 10 (which equaled 1250 to 4000 sq. ft. of space)SoFi averaged the price per square foot per year for the newest 10 results in each city. The higher the average cost, the lower the score.Median Household IncomeUsing Data USA, SoFi assessed the median household income for each city. The higher the median income, the higher the score.Unemployment RatesUsing Area Vibes, SoFi assessed the unemployment rate for each city. The lower the unemployment rate, the better the score.Annual Business ApplicationsUsing Census Bureau data, SoFi calculated the percentage of people who applied for a small-business loan in the county where each city is located. The higher the percentage of new business applications, the higher the score.Percentage of Self-Employed PeopleUsing Census Bureau data, SoFi calculated the percentage of people in each city who had self-employment income. The higher the percentage, the higher the score.Working-Age PopulationUsing Census Bureau data, SoFi calculated the percentage of people in each city who were between the ages of 15 and 64. The higher the percentage, the higher the score.This story was produced by SoFi and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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SEO FAQs: 70+ beginner and advanced SEO questions answered

SEO FAQs: 70+ beginner and advanced SEO questions answeredLooking for clear, reliable answers to your most common SEO questions? WebFX’s guide breaks down everything you need to know about search engine optimization — from what SEO is and why it matters, to how it works, how long it takes, and how much it costs.Whether you’re a beginner trying to understand the basics or an experienced marketer refining your strategy, read on for straightforward explanations, actionable tips, and expert insights to help you get better rankings, more traffic, and higher ROI from your SEO efforts.SEO basics FAQsSEO is the backbone of digital visibility, helping businesses get found online. This first FAQs section covers the fundamental questions about what SEO is, why it matters, and how it works.1. What is SEO?SEO, or search engine optimization, is the process of improving your website so it ranks higher in search engines like Google and Bing. The goal of SEO is simple: Increase your visibility and attract more qualified traffic to your site.Fun fact: Rumor has it Jefferson Starship’s manager coined the phrase “search engine optimization” after seeing the band’s website on page four of the search results for ‘jefferson starship.’2. Why does my business need SEO?Businesses need SEO because effective search engine optimization ensures their websites appear at the top of search results. That means more clicks, more leads, and more revenue (without paying for every visit like you would with ads).3. How does SEO work?SEO works by helping search engines understand and rank your website, so it appears in search results. It’s helpful to think of how SEO works in three parts:Crawling: Search engine bots “crawl” your site to discover new pages.Indexing: Pages are “indexed” or stored in a search engine’s database.Ranking: Search algorithms use more than 200 factors to “rank” pages to decide what to display when people search.4. What is the difference between organic vs. paid traffic?Organic traffic comes from people who find your site by searching and clicking on links in Google, Bing, or other search engines.Paid traffic comes from people who click ads you pay for via Google Ads or social media campaigns, where you pay per click or impression.SEO builds long-term brand visibility, while paid ads help you earn immediate exposure, as long as your budget lasts.5. Is SEO worth it?Yes, SEO delivers long-term ROI by increasing your site’s online visibility, traffic, leads, and conversions. According to 49% of marketers, SEO’s ROI is better than any other strategy.SEO can take a few months to see results, but you’ll see the results of SEO for years to come, unlike paid ads that stop driving results when your budget runs out.Leads from SEO typically convert at higher rates too (around 15%), since they are actively searching for your brand, products, or services.6. How long does SEO take?SEO can take three to six months to show results, but the exact timeline will depend on your website, competition, and goals. New websites or highly competitive industries can take longer to drive rankings. SEO is a long-term investment with results compounding over time.Keyword research and strategy FAQsKeywords are the foundation of SEO, connecting searchers with relevant content. This FAQs section answers the most common questions about finding, choosing, and using the right keywords to drive results.7. What are SEO keywords?SEO keywords are the words or phrases people type into search engines to find information. On average, half of all searches contain four or more words.“Targeting” SEO keywords strategically in your website content, titles, and meta tags helps search engines understand your page content, so they can rank in relevant search results.8. How do I find relevant keywords?SEO tools like Google Keyword Planner, Ahrefs, and Semrush can help you find keywords that people search related to your brand, product, or services. Look for keywords that balance strong search volume (number of monthly searches) and competition levels that give you the strongest chance of ranking.9. What is keyword difficulty/competitiveness?Keyword difficulty or competitiveness refers to how difficult it is to rank on page one of Google results for that particular keyword. Ahrefs’ keyword difficulty score averages the number of unique referring domains linking to the top 10 pages ranking for a keyword, then maps that number on a 0–100 scale, with higher scores indicating tougher competition.10. What’s the ideal keyword density or usage?There is no “ideal” keyword density or rule for how many times to use a target keyword in content. Search engines, like Google, prioritize context and relevance, so focus on using keywords naturally in your titles, headings, meta tags, and body copy instead of aiming for a certain percentage or keyword density.11. What is search intent and how does it affect keyword choice?Search intent refers to the goal of a search or what the searcher is expecting to find. Search intent can be grouped into several categories:Informational: The searcher wants to learn something (“what is seo”)Navigational: The searcher wants to find a specific website or brand (“example.com”)Transactional: The searcher is ready to take action or buy (“hire an seo agency”)Commercial: The searcher is comparing options (“best seo company”)Understanding search intent allows you to create relevant content that meets the needs of searchers and ranks at the top of results.12. Should I target long-tail or short-tail keywords?Short (one to two keyword phrases like “seo”) and long-tail keywords (longer phrases like “seo services for small businesses”) both have value, but a lot of businesses prioritize long-tail keywords since they are often less competitive and usually convert better due to matching specific intent.On-page SEO and content optimization FAQsOn-page SEO is all about what you can control directly on your website — from the words you write to the way you structure your pages. In this FAQs section, WebFX answers common questions about creating SEO-friendly content and optimizing the elements search engines value most.13. What is on-page SEO?On-page SEO refers to optimization you make “on” your website — including your content, URLs, titles and metas, headings, and more — to help search engines (and visitors) better understand your site, so it ranks higher in search results.14. What makes content “SEO-friendly”?SEO-friendly content helps people and search engines understand and find the information they’re looking for. Content that is SEO-friendly:Targets relevant keywordsAnswers search intentUses clear headingsIncludes internal and external linksHas optimized title tags and meta descriptionsLoads quicklyProvides a helpful user experience (UX)15. How long should my content be?Unfortunately, there is no magic formula like “if my content is x words, it will rank on page one.”Many top-ranking pages fall between 1000–2,500 words, but page quality, depth, and relevance matter more than word count. A good rule of thumb — make your content long enough to adequately answer search intent and anticipate a searcher’s next question.16. What is E-E-A-T and why does it matter?E-E-A-T stands for Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness — a set of quality signals Google uses to evaluate content credibility. Pages with strong E-E-A-T signals are more likely to rank at the top of results, especially for topics related to health, money, or safety (YMYL pages).17. How do I optimize title tags, meta descriptions, and headings?Title tags: Keep them under about 60 characters, include your primary keyword (near the front if you can), and make them unique and descriptive.Meta descriptions: Aim for about 150–160 characters, clearly summarize the page, and add a call to action or value proposition that encourages clicks.Headings: Break content into logical sections using H1/H2/H3/H4 headings, and include your target and related keywords where they fit naturally.18. What is internal linking and how should I do it?Internal links are links between pages on your website. Adding links to relevant content on your site helps search bots understand your site architecture and discover, “crawl,” and rank your content. When adding internal links, use descriptive anchor text, link to relevant pages, and create a logical hierarchy that connects key content.19. Does duplicate content hurt rankings?Yes, duplicate content can hurt your SEO rankings because it confuses search engines about which page to rank and can weaken the power of your backlinks. Google usually doesn’t issue a manual penalty for accidental duplicate content, but it can still cause problems like lower rankings, indexing challenges, and wasted “crawl budget” that prevents important pages from being discovered.20. What is image SEO and how do I optimize images?Image SEO involves optimizing images, so search engines like Google can “read” or understand and rank them in image search results. Best practices for image SEO include:Using descriptive file namesAdding alt text that clearly describes the imageCompressing image size to improve page speedUsing responsive images that load properly on mobile and desktop21. Should I update old content for SEO?Yes, search engines and readers love freshly-updated website content. Use tools like GA4 or Ahrefs to identify and optimize underperforming pages. Content refreshes are also a great way to keep your top pages performing well in search. A few ways to refresh content include:Expanding thin contentRefreshing stats and examplesTightening up keyword targetingAdding fresh visualsImproving UX and formattingOff-page SEO and link building FAQsOff-page SEO builds your site’s authority through signals like backlinks, reviews, and mentions. These FAQs explain what link building is, why quality matters more than quantity, and how to analyze competitors and earn links that boost rankings.22. What is off-page SEO?Off-page SEO refers to actions taken “off” your website — like earning backlinks from reputable sources, securing reviews, and building strong social signals — to strengthen your site’s authority and search rankings.23. What is link building/backlinks?Link building is earning “backlinks” from other authority websites to your own. Backlinks act as votes of confidence that your site is reputable, and they can improve your site’s authority and rankings.For 41% of SEO experts, link building is the most difficult part of search engine optimization.24. How do I get other sites to link to mine?Creating relevant, citation-worthy content will earn you natural backlinks to your site. Certain types of pages — like original research, guides, or tools and calculators — are “link magnets” that automatically attract links to your site. You can also “outreach” journalists or industry experts and ask them to share your content with their audience via links.25. Should I prioritize link quantity or quality?It’s important to focus on backlink quality — earning links from credible, trustworthy sites — over quantity. A single backlink from a high-authority, trusted site can carry more SEO value than dozens of low-quality links that may hurt your reputation and rankings. Keep in mind, though, that it takes around three months to see results (like higher rankings) from link building.26. Can I buy links?No, you should not buy links as you’ll risk violating Google’s guidelines. Paid links from low-quality sites can result in penalties, lost rankings, and even deindexing. Instead, focus on earning links naturally with helpful content.27. What is PageRank/domain authority?PageRank is Google’s original algorithm for measuring the importance of web pages based on the quality and quantity of links pointing to them. While Google no longer updates public PageRank scores, the concept still influences rankings. Domain Authority (DA), created by Moz, estimates how competitive a website is in search results by analyzing its backlinks and overall site strength.28. Can I see my competitors’ backlink profiles?Yes, SEO tools like Ahrefs, Semrush, and Moz let you analyze your competitors’ backlink profiles. You can discover which sites link to competitors, evaluate link quality, and identify opportunities to earn similar backlinks for your own site.You’ll likely notice a correlation between rankings and backlinks, as pages ranking first in the search results earn almost four times more backlinks than the rest.Technical SEO FAQsTechnical SEO focuses on the behind-the-scenes elements that help search engines crawl, index, and understand your website. This FAQ section answers common questions about site speed, mobile optimization, structured data, and the technical fixes that keep your site search-friendly.29. What is technical SEO?Technical SEO involves optimizing your website’s infrastructure, so search engines can crawl, index, and rank it effectively. It includes factors like site speed, mobile-friendliness, secure HTTPS, XML sitemaps, robots.txt, and structured data.30. What is PageSpeed/Core Web Vitals and what should I aim for?PageSpeed Insights is a free Google tool that analyzes page performance on desktop and mobile, while Core Web Vitals are Google’s set of metrics that measure user experience. They focus on three things: Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) for loading speed, First Input Delay (FID) for interactivity, and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) for visual stability. Google recommends aiming for:LCP: under 2.5 secondsFID: under 100 millisecondsCLS: under 0.131. What is robots.txt and do I need it?Robots.txt is a text file on your website that tells search crawlers which pages or sections of your site to crawl and skip. It’s not required for every site, but it’s helpful if you want to block bots from wasting crawl budget on duplicate pages, staging or test environments, or other non-public content.32. What is HTTPS and does it affect SEO?HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) is the secure version of HTTP, which encrypts data exchanged between a website and its visitors. It protects user privacy and builds trust by showing the padlock icon in browsers. For SEO, HTTPS is a confirmed ranking signal — Google favors secure sites in search results.33. What is schema markup/structured data?Schema markup, also called structured data, is code added to your website to help search engines better understand content. It uses a standardized vocabulary (Schema.org) to tag details like reviews, products, events, or FAQs — and it can enhance your listings with rich results like star ratings, event info, or expandable FAQ boxes.34. What are sitemaps and what type of sitemap should i use?A sitemap is a file that lists the pages on your website to help search engines crawl and index them more efficiently. There are two main types of sitemaps:XML sitemaps: Designed for search engines like Googlebot and Bingbot and use machine-readable XML code.HTML sitemaps: Designed for human visitors as webpages with links.XML sitemaps are the standard recommended by Google for SEO, but HTML sitemaps can enhance human experience and accessibility.35. What is mobile SEO/mobile-first indexing?Mobile SEO is optimizing your website for mobile devices to provide a fast, user-friendly experience on smaller screens. Mobile-first indexing — first announced in 2016 — means Google primarily uses the mobile version of your site (not desktop) when evaluating and ranking content.If your website isn’t optimized for mobile, it will undermine your site’s rankings and visibility. Not to mention, you’ll lose out on sales, as 61% of users are more likely to buy from a mobile-friendly site.36. How do I identify technical SEO errors?You can identify technical SEO errors by running audits with tools like Google Search Console, Ahrefs, Semrush, or Screaming Frog. These tools flag issues like broken links, crawl errors, missing metadata, slow-loading pages, and mobile experience problems that impact your rankings.Local SEO FAQsLocal SEO helps businesses connect with nearby customers by improving visibility in location-based searches. This FAQs section answers the most common questions about how local search works, why factors like reviews and citations matter, and what you can do to appear in Google’s local results.37. What is local SEO?Local SEO involves optimizing your website and online presence, so your business shows up in location-based search queries like “hvac company near me” or “mechanics in harrisburg.” It focuses on strategies like:Google Business Profile optimizationEarning local citationsManaging reviewsEnsuring NAP (name, address, phone number) consistencyAnd it matters because there are more than 1.5 billion “near me” searches made each month, with the added benefit that 80% of local searches convert.38. What are local citations and why are they important?Local citations are online mentions or listings of your NAP details (name, address, phone number) on directories (like Google Business Profile, Bing Places, and Yelp), website, and apps. These citations build trust with search engines, improve local rankings, and help customers find updated information about your business.39. How do online reviews affect local SEO rankings?Google uses online reviews as trust and relevance signals. Earning consistent, positive reviews can boost your visibility in the local pack and Google Maps, so more people can find and visit your local business.40. What is the “local pack” and how do I get my business to appear there?The local pack, often shown with a map, is the group of three business listings that appear at the top of Google results for location-based queries. To “rank” or show up in the local pack, you’ll need to optimize your Google Business Profile, earn local citations and business reviews, and ensure consistent NAP details across the web.41. How do NAP (name, address, phone) consistency issues impact local SEO?NAP refers to name, address, and phone number. It’s important to maintain consistent NAP mentions across directories, listings, and online mentions to avoid confusing search engines and customers and damaging your credibility and local rankings.42. Who should do local SEO?Local SEO is a valuable investment for companies that service customers in a specific geographic area, including brick-and-mortar retailers, restaurants, healthcare providers, law firms, home service companies, franchises, and more.With local SEO, businesses with physical locations can increase foot traffic by showing up in “near me” searches and Google Maps.SEO challenges and troubleshooting FAQsEven the strongest SEO plans can face roadblocks. This FAQs section covers common challenges — from drops in traffic to algorithm updates — and explains how to diagnose issues to get your rankings back on track.43. Why isn’t my website ranking?Your website may not be ranking for a number of reasons, including:Targeting high-competition keywordsWeak or “thin” content that doesn’t answer search intentLack of authority backlinksTechnical problems like crawl errors or slow page speedGoogle penalties or manual actionsSometimes, it’s just a matter of time, especially for new websites. Remember, SEO can take three to six months for results.44. Why did my organic traffic drop?Organic traffic can drop for several reasons, including:Google algorithm updatesTechnical issues that block crawling and indexingIncreased competitionOutdated contentSeasonal trends and shifts in search behaviorAnd more45. What is a Google penalty/manual action?A Google penalty, also called a manual action, happens when Google’s review team determines that a site violates Google Search Essentials (formerly Webmaster Guidelines). This can happen due to manipulative link practices, thin or duplicate content, keyword stuffing, or other spammy tactics. A manual action can cause specific pages or an entire site to lose rankings until the issues are resolved and a reconsideration request is approved.46. How do I recover from a penalty or drop?To recover from a Google penalty, start by identifying the cause. Use Google Search Console to check for manual actions, audit your backlinks for spammy links, and review your content for quality or duplication issues. For manual penalties, you’ll need to submit a reconsideration request after fixing the problem(s). If your rankings dropped due to algorithm updates, focus on improving site quality, content relevance, and overall user experience.Advanced SEO FAQsOnce you’ve mastered the basics, advanced SEO takes your strategy deeper into technical fixes, site architecture, and SERP optimization. This FAQ section tackles complex but critical SEO questions and answers.47. How often does Google update its algorithm (and what happens)?Google makes small changes to its search algorithm every day (thousands of updates per year). Most updates are minor, but a few times each year, Google rolls out broad core updates that significantly impact rankings. When this happens, sites may see gains or drops depending on content quality, relevance, and technical health.48. Should I use multiple domains for SEO?Most times, it’s best to keep your content housed under one main domain vs. dividing it across multiple domains. A single domain makes it easier to build backlinks, concentrate domain authority, and manage SEO. Multiple domains may make sense if you operate in different countries with unique content or have distinct brands or separate franchise locations.49. What are rich results and how can I optimize for them?Rich results, also called rich snippets, are enhanced search listings that include extra details like star ratings, images, prices, FAQs, or event information. You can optimize for rich results by:Creating relevant contentAdding schema markup (and testing with Google’s Rich Results Test)Following Google’s’ structured data guidelinesOptimizing user experience50. How do I optimize site architecture for SEO on large websites?Your website’s organization or architecture should make it easy for search engines and visitors to quickly navigate and find information. To optimize your site architecture and linking (especially on larger sites):Use clear URL structures.Keep your hierarchy shallow (no more than three to four clicks from homepage).Create strong internal links between key sections of your site.Make breadcrumb trails short, logical, and consistent.Update your XML sitemap.AI SEO FAQsSearch is evolving faster than ever, driven by AI, new SERP features, and changing user behaviors. This FAQ section explores advanced SEO strategies to help you stay ahead in a multi-channel discovery landscape.51. What role do AI and large language models (LLMs) play in SEO?AI and LLMs are transforming the information discovery process, with 25% of search results now containing an AI Overview. Google’s AI Overviews help match results more closely to search intent, rewarding clear, relevant content. At the same time, LLM tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot now answer questions directly, which can cut into website traffic.In today’s AI era, it’s no longer enough to optimize for search engines. A holistic approach focuses on discovery across traditional search, AI answers, chatbots, social media, and more.52. How do zero-click searches impact SEO strategy?Zero-click searches answer queries directly on the search results page — through features like featured snippets, knowledge panels, and AI Overviews — without users needing to click a website link. Often, zero-click searches result in lower organic traffic, but you can adapt your SEO strategy by optimizing for rich results, targeting longer-tail queries, and building brand visibility across discovery channels from traditional search to LLM citations, social search, and more.SEO tools and resources FAQsThe right tools and resources make SEO easier to manage and measure. This FAQ section highlights the most useful platforms, guides, and references to help you track performance and stay ahead of industry changes.53. What are some keyword research tools?Google Keyword Planner: Get search volume and keyword ideas straight from Google Ads.Keywords Everywhere: See search volume, CPC, and competition metrics, directly in Google results (Chrome extension).Ahrefs Free Keyword Generator: Compile keyword ideas from Google, Bing, YouTube, and Amazon, along with difficulty scores.54. What are some technical SEO and site audit tools?Google Search Console: Monitor your website’s indexing, performance, and crawl errors.Screaming Frog: Crawl your site to find broken links, redirects, and metadata issues.PageSpeed Insights: Test site performance and speed on desktop and mobile devices.55. What are some backlink analysis tools?Ahrefs Backlink Checker: View backlinks (and domain rating scores) for links pointing to your website pages.Moz Link Explorer: Review linking domains and authority scores.Semrush Backlink Analytics: Analyze backlink profile and discover new link opportunities.56. What are some local SEO tools?Google Business Profile Manager: Optimize and update your business listing details and share important updates.Whitespark: Discover and claim local citation opportunities.57. What are some SEO content tools?Google Trends: Track keyword popularity and seasonal search patterns.Ahrefs Content Explorer: Get SEO content ideas on any topic.58. What are some SEO analytics tools?Google Analytics 4: Tracks user behavior, traffic sources, and conversions, so you can measure SEO ROI.Google Search Console: Monitor your website’s indexing, performance, and crawl errors.59. What are some AI SEO tools?Surfer: Research and write SEO-optimized content.ChatGPT: Assist with drafting blog posts, FAQs, meta descriptions, and brainstorming content ideas.TeamAI: Collaborate and easily share prompts across your team.60. How to use GA4?Google Analytics 4 lets you track how visitors find, interact, and convert on your website. For SEO, you can use GA4 to:See traffic sources: Identify traffic from organic search vs. other channels, such as paid ads or email.Monitor content performance: See your best and worst-performing SEO pages to guide optimizations.Track engagement metrics: Measure time on page, scroll depth, and bounce rates to understand user behavior.Set up conversion tracking: Tie organic traffic to leads, sales, or other key actions.Compare content performance: Spot your best and worst-performing SEO pages to guide updates.61. How to use Google Search Console?Google Search Console (GSC) is a free tool from Google that lets you monitor and troubleshoot your site visibility and performance. You can use GSC for SEO to:Check indexing: View which pages are indexed and fix coverage errors.Monitor keyword performance: Evaluate impressions, clicks, CTR, and average ranking for your top keywords.Inspect URLs: Test specific pages to see if Google can crawl and index them.Identify technical issues: Spot crawl errors, mobile usability problems, or Core Web Vitals issues.Submit sitemaps: Help Google discover your most important pages faster.62. What are some SEO blogs to follow?Here are some SEO blogs for staying up-to-date on SEO:Google Search Central BlogMoz BlogSearch Engine JournalSearch Engine RoundtableBacklinko BlogWebFX BlogSEO.com BlogSEO agency FAQsChoosing the right SEO partner can feel overwhelming, especially with so many agencies promising quick wins. In this FAQ section, we’ll cover the essentials: what agencies actually do, why you might hire one over building an in-house team, and how pricing works, so you can plan your budget.63. What does an SEO agency do?An SEO agency helps clients manage visibility in search results, so they can earn more qualified leads and revenue. SEO agencies can help manage:Competitor auditsKeyword researchOn-page optimizationTechnical SEO fixesContent strategyLink buildingWebsite performance and monitoringAnd more!Some agencies specialize in SEO optimization, while full-service SEO agencies can help clients unify marketing efforts across channels, such as search, paid advertising, social media, email, and more to maximize revenue from digital marketing.64. What do SEO services include?SEO service deliverables vary depending on the provider you choose. Some common SEO services include:SEO audit and strategy: Audit your existing website and SEO strategy to identify opportunities and create a custom optimization plan.Keyword research: Identify the most valuable keywords for your business and map them to content.On-page optimization: Improve title tags, metas, headings, and internal links.Content creation and optimization: Create and refresh pages to target keywords and match search intent.Technical SEO: Fix crawl errors, speed up your website, optimize for mobile users, and manage your sitemaps and robots.txt.Link building and off-page SEO: Earn valuable links to your site from reputable, relevant sources.Local SEO: Update your Google Business Profile, manage citations, and earn reviews to boost your visibility in local searches.Analytics and reporting: Track your website rankings, traffic, leads, conversions, and SEO ROI.65. Should I hire an SEO agency or do SEO in-house?The decision to hire an SEO agency or do SEO in-house depends on factors like your budget, goals, and resources. Agencies bring specialized expertise, access to premium tools, and the ability to scale quickly. In-house SEO offers more control and brand knowledge, but it often requires hiring multiple specialists to cover content, technical, and strategy needs.You may want to hire an SEO agency if:You want access to a full team of experts to assist with everything from SEO content to link building and analytics.You want enterprise-level tools and reportingYou want proven expertise and cutting-edge insights that keep your SEO currentYou may want to do SEO in-house if:You have the budget to manage a dedicated SEO team.You work in an industry with specific regulations or insider knowledge agencies may struggle to grasp.You want more control over daily tasks and project execution.66. How do I choose the right SEO agency for my business?Choose an SEO agency by evaluating their experience, case studies, and industry expertise. Look for transparent reporting, realistic promises (no guaranteed #1 rankings), and a strategy tailored to your goals. A good agency should communicate clearly, provide ongoing support, and demonstrate proven results through client testimonials or measurable ROI.67. What industries do SEO agencies typically work with?SEO agencies work with clients across a range of industries, including ecommerce, home services, healthcare, finance, manufacturing, SaaS, legal, education, real estate, and more. While some agencies are more general, others focus on specific industry niches. Choosing an SEO partner that understands your industry and unique business is paramount for driving results tailored to your goals.68. What SEO agency red flags should I watch out for?When choosing an SEO agency, look out for these red flags that signal unreputable providers:Guarantee #1 rankingsOffer “cheap” SEO pricingRely on buying links or spammy tacticsHave bad reviewsDon’t publish case studies or client resultsLack transparent pricing & reportingDon’t rank at the top of search resultsSEO pricing and ROI FAQsCost and return are two of the biggest questions businesses have about SEO. This FAQ covers how much SEO typically costs, which KPIs to track, and how to measure ROI so you can see the real impact of your investment.69. How much does SEO cost?In 2026, most businesses pay $2,500 per month for SEO services.SEO pricing varies based on a number of factors, like:Scope of work: Full-service, monthly SEO is more of an investment compared to a one-off optimization project or campaign.Business size and industry: Larger, more competitive businesses and industries require more resources and funding.Goals and timeline: Aggressive, quick-turnaround campaigns cost more than long-term growth strategies.Provider: Hiring an SEO agency is typically cheaper and gives you access to a full team of experts vs. onboarding and managing multiple in-house employees.70. What SEO KPIs should I monitor?SEO KPIs or key performance indicators help you monitor campaign progress and make updates to maximize ROI. Some top KPIs to watch include:Keyword rankingsOrganic trafficClick-through rate (CTR)Conversions and leadsCost per lead (CPL)Bounce and engagement metricsBacklinks (growth and quality)71. How do I measure SEO ROI?SEO ROI = (Organic Revenue – SEO Costs) ÷ SEO Costs × 100To measure SEO ROI, compare the revenue generated from organic search with the total cost of your SEO investment. This means tracking conversions in GA4 (form fills, calls, purchases), attributing revenue to organic sessions, and calculating cost per lead or customer lifetime value against your SEO spend. You can track SEO ROI with tools like GA4 custom goal tracking and other analytics platforms.This story was produced by WebFX and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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A propaganda war on the National Mall pits Trump against satirical statues and posters

The Trump administration and its critics are waging a war of images on the National Mall like none before. The president's face stares down from federal buildings while statues and posters mock him below.

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Federal judge rules DHS illegally stripped immigration status from thousands who entered through CBP One App

Tuesday's ruling reinstates the immigration status of those who came via CBP One and whose status was terminated.

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Allergy season underway: What’s causing symptoms, how to manage them

Local expert shares how to tell allergies from a cold and how to limit pollen exposure.

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Woman accused of pointing shotgun at neighbor over dispute about laundry

Police said a woman pointed a shotgun at her neighbor during a disagreement about bed sheets and towels.

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Sales email subject lines that actually convert

Sales email subject lines that actually convertYou've spent dozens of hours writing, tweaking, and perfecting the body of your outbound prospecting emails, trying to find the perfect message that will generate meetings and drive revenue.But all of that stellar sales copy will go unread without a click-worthy email subject. A whopping 64% of email recipients decide to open emails based on subject lines alone.These 40-character tidbits are the MVPs of email marketing — the salespeople and marketers with the highest open rates craft email subject lines that their subscribers simply can't resist.Looking to join them?Below, Apollo lets you in on what makes the best email subject lines and provides you with dozens of first-rate examples that you can use to instantly boost open and response rates.Why are email subject lines so important?Your prospects' inboxes are flooded with hundreds, potentially thousands, of emails every single day. According to a study by MailerLite, the average click-to-open rate is 6.8%.This is why catchy, clear email subjects are more important now than ever.Based on your subject line, they decide right then and there if your email is worth their precious time.Spending a little extra time on your email subject lines will help you get more customers to open your emails, avoid emails going to the spam folder, get your message in front of the right people, and support you in establishing a high-quality brand.Email subject line best practicesUnderstand your target audienceTo craft a great subject line, you need to understand two things: who your audience is and what motivates them.Know exactly what buyer personas you are reaching out to and consider your company's unique value proposition. To improve your email open rate, find opportunities to communicate that directly in the subject line.Add personalizationCollecting data with the knowledge, permission, and explicit consent of your prospects and customers will put you ahead of the competition by opening endless personalization opportunities.You can personalize according to new roles taken, company funding rounds, recent searches, post-purchase follow-ups, and more.Be descriptiveSometimes, it's better to be direct and descriptive rather than trendy.Popular snippets like "don't open this email" or "per my last email" don't offer a specific hook. Instead, try to communicate the benefits of your product or call attention to specific offers.Keep it shortShorter is often better, especially considering how many people read emails on mobile devices.Try to keep your title limited to no more than nine words and 60 characters.Highlight videos or attachmentsSimply including the word "video" in your email subject can increase open rates by as much as double, according to a case study conducted by Sendspark.Adding a video, linking to a presentation or podcast, or including a helpful guide are all great ways to make your email content varied and more engaging.If any of these are in the body of your email, make sure you are letting the reader know in the subject line so they don't miss out!Get inspired with the S.P.E.C.I.A.L. formulaA helpful framework for nailing your email subject lines and getting the creative writing juices flowing is the S.P.E.C.I.A.L formula:Similarities: Find "uncommon" similarities between you and the receiver. What is something you two can uniquely relate to? (e.g., hockey fans, cities traveled to, pets, unique hobbies).Personalization: As covered above, just a tiny bit of personalization can help you stand out from the crowd.Expiring: Add a sense of urgency or time limit. Subject lines that include dates or a sense of urgency tend to perform better than those that do not.Curiosity: Engage the receiver just enough so they want to open your email. The best curiosity email subject lines leave out just enough info to create a sense of intrigue.Invigorating: Utilize capitalization, exclamation points, or emojis to add excitement and other positive emotions.Avoidance: Avoid the common pitfalls most emails suffer from (e.g., typos, spam words, too many emojis).Length: Choose the right length. When in doubt, keep it short.What to avoid in sales email subject linesA great subject line gets you in the door. A bad one gets you sent straight to the spam folder. While you're getting creative, make sure you steer clear of a few common traps that can hurt your deliverability and credibility.Avoid spam trigger wordsEmail services are smart, and they're looking for words that sound too good to be true. Using words like "free," "guarantee," "no obligation," or "winner" can get your email flagged before your prospect ever sees it. The same goes for using ALL CAPS or too many exclamation points!!! It feels like you're yelling, and nobody likes that.Don't be misleadingUsing "Re:" or "Fwd:" to fake a previous conversation is a quick way to lose trust. Your subject line should be an honest preview of what's inside the email. Clickbait might get you a few opens, but it won't get you any meetings if the reader feels tricked.Steer clear of generic phrasesPhrases like "Checking in" or "Quick question" are overused and don't offer any value. Your prospect has no reason to open them over the other hundred emails in their inbox. Always aim to be specific and relevant to them.Email subjects that get clicks (and why)Groupon: "The Deals That Make Us Proud (Unlike our Nephew, Steve)"Marketers will seldom opt for humor when crafting their email subject lines. But Groupon took a risk here, and it paid off.If you can get a chuckle out of readers, you can be sure you're generating interest.Takeaway: Appropriate humor and taking risks can help you stand out.Booking.com: "New Year, New Travel deals – {Name}, where do you want to go?"Who doesn't like to travel?Personalization goes a long way. This email may or may not contain all those places that prospects have on their travel list, but it is intriguing enough to open and see what deals they have.Emails like this insist on urgency, and you just cannot ignore them!Takeaway: Use open-ended questions, personalization, and urgency to prompt recipients to act.Quicksprout: "18 Tools for Better Content Creation: Improve Your Writing with Less Effort"A study conducted by Alchemy Worx analyzed data from 21 billion marketing emails and found that including the word "content" in subject lines can increase open rates by 59%. (With other high-performing words including: "upgrade,” “just,” “go,” and "wonderful").This effective subject line also promises to give the reader tangible tips and tools for improving their output if they open it.Takeaway: Word choice can make a huge difference!Pizza Hut: "Feed your guests without breaking the bank"This subject line promises to help readers host their friends for dinner on a reasonable budget.It addresses a specific pain point that explains to recipients how Pizza Hut's product or service provides a value that meets their needs.Takeaway: Get to know your audience and their needs and find opportunities to address them in your subject lines."[X] recommended you!""X" can be a mutual connection, a close friend, or even just a workplace acquaintance.Either way, this subject line works because it instills a sense of curiosity and intimacy in recipients. People love to feel known, and this is an email subject that is sure to generate clicks.Takeaway: Instill a sense of curiosity in your subject lines to compel readers.50+ sales email subject line examples by categoryTo help you get a jumpstart on your email campaigns, here are even more examples of great email subject lines for several occasions:(Note: When reading through all these examples, keep in mind that what works for one brand may not work for yours. It all depends on your brand personality and voice, how you communicate with your audience, and how they view you as sellers!)Welcome email subject linesTo welcome new subscribers to your email list, give them a friendly introduction to your business. Try thinking of welcome email subject lines as a quick follow-up to thank the new subscriber for joining your list. Your subject line can help with this by picking up where you left off at the signup form or confirmation email.To start, here are some ideas for welcome email subject lines:Welcome to the crew!Today, you made a great decisionHappy to have you in the fam!Everything you need to know about [your business]Are you new here? We are here to helpYou're in! Let's beginA Welcome Offer: 15% off!4 Ways to Get Started with [business]Keep in mind: Email automation makes sending out welcome emails a piece of cake.Fear of missing out (FOMO) subject linesPlaying to your audience's fear of missing out (or FOMO) is a powerful subject line tactic. Here are some examples:By Invitation Only: Exclusive Rewards Inside!Don't let this $10 bonus slip away!Grab a {product name} before they're gone!Click it or miss it, people: [X] is endingYou're missing out on points73% OFF gone in 3…2…1…Hey, did you forget to open this?Uh-oh, your trial is expiring$55 today, $997 tomorrow[URGENT] You've got ONE DAY to watch this…The goal here isn't to make anyone feel bad, but instead to prod them to open up your email with the promise of exclusivity and limited-time offers.Pain-point subject linesFocusing on your prospect's pain points can make your subject lines hyperrelevant. Nobody wants to turn down the opportunity to discover a solution to a business problem.Here are some catchy email subject lines that address pain points:Stop wasting time on mindless work…Struggling with a business decision? I made you a 1-page framework to help!Engaging your prospects can be hard. Video makes it easy.Get up to 20% better email deliverability (and a handy checklist!)Hi, {Name}. Here's what we think about {pain point}10 workarounds for your {pain point}Sales are slipping through your fingersEverything you wanted to know about email copy but were too afraid to askQuestion subject linesUsing a question in your subject line tempts readers with curiosity. They work well because subscribers want to know the answer to a question, be it in the email or on your website.Are you a part of the {X}%?{Name}, is it your lucky day?Are you still thinking it over?Do you check your emails when you first wake up in the morning?Can you believe it's been a month?!Is this the hottest career in marketing?[POLL] Can you answer this?Are you making this landing page mistake?Personalized subject linesAll of your email subject lines should be personalized to some degree.But in the instances that you want to give your prospect a small shove with some hyperpersonalization, here are some ideas for your next subject line:You're eligible, {Name}: We're giving you an opportunity to earn a $100 referral bonusCongratulations on Series B funding!{Name}, thanks for being a loyal memberHappy {brand/company} Anniversary, {Name}!{Name}, check out these handpicked offers!{Name}, for you to enjoy at your leisureI heard you spoke at a conference last week!Connection and referral subject linesPeople respond when they see a familiar name. Whether it's a mutual connection, a colleague, or someone from their network, these subject lines leverage social proof to get attention:{Mutual connection} suggested I reach outYour colleague {Name} thought we should connectFollowing up on {Referrer's} introduction{Name} said you're the person to talk to about {topic}Recommended by {Company} team{Connection} mentioned your work with {project/initiative}Connecting through {mutual group/event}Industry-specific subject linesSpeaking your prospect's language shows you understand their world. These subject lines tap into industry-specific challenges and opportunities:[SaaS] Reduce churn by X% with this approach[Healthcare] HIPAA-compliant solution for {challenge}[Finance] Cut compliance costs without cutting corners[Retail] Turn inventory data into revenue[Manufacturing] Minimize downtime, maximize output[Real Estate] More qualified leads, less cold calling[Education] Streamline admissions without the headachesFollow-up subject linesThe fortune is in the follow-up, but you need fresh angles to re-engage prospects who've gone quiet:Did this get buried in your inbox?Wrong timing? Let me knowStill interested in {specific benefit}?Quick update on {their company/initiative}Different approach to {their challenge}Should I close your file?One more thing about {previous topic}Bad timing or bad fit?Start converting more prospects with better subject linesWriting a subject line that converts isn't about finding one magic phrase. It's about understanding your audience, communicating value, and sparking just enough curiosity to earn a click. The best sellers know that a few extra minutes spent on a subject line can be the difference between a deleted email and a booked meeting.Now that you have the strategies and examples, it's time to put them to work. The key is to test what resonates with your audience and optimize your approach based on real data.Frequently asked questions about sales email subject linesWhat should be the subject line for a sales email?A great sales email subject line should be personalized, relevant, and concise. It needs to grab attention by either sparking curiosity, addressing a specific pain point, or offering clear value. There's no single perfect subject line, but the best ones make the recipient feel like the email was written specifically for them.What email subject lines get the most opens?Subject lines that are personalized with a name or company, ask a relevant question, or create a sense of urgency or exclusivity tend to get the most opens. Referencing a mutual connection or a recent company event also performs extremely well. Ultimately, the highest-performing subject lines are the ones that are most relevant to the recipient's immediate challenges or goals.How do you write a killer email subject line?To write a killer subject line, start by researching your prospect. What are their pain points? What's new with their company? Use that insight to craft a message that's hyperrelevant. Keep it under nine words, use numbers or questions to stand out, and always provide a clear reason for them to open the email. The goal is to be intriguing, not vague.What words should I avoid in sales email subject lines?You should avoid common spam trigger words like "free," "sale," "guarantee," "winner," and "act now." Also, steer clear of using all caps, excessive punctuation, and misleading prefixes like "Re:" or "Fwd:". These can hurt your email deliverability and damage your credibility with prospects.How do I know if my subject lines are working?The best way to know if your subject lines are working is to track your open rates. Use A/B testing to compare different subject lines with the same email body. This allows you to see which style, tone, or topic resonates most with your audience.This story was produced by Apollo and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Galesburg teams will install smoke detectors

Working smoke alarms cut the risk of dying in a home fire in half. Once again, the Galesburg Fire Department will partner with the American Red Cross to bring the Sound the Alarm initiative to the community. This year, volunteers are not just installing free smoke alarms for Galesburg residents. They're also calling on neighbors [...]

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Hats, blooms and brunch: Friends of Trinity fundraiser returns May 2

Blossoms & Brunch, a spring fundraiser supporting Friends of Trinity outreach programs, is set for May 2 at Rhythm City Casino with brunch, auctions and plant shopping.

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Pop‑Up Market anchors Family Resources’ Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Family Resources invites the community to acknowledge and support efforts to raise awareness about sexual assault. The biggest event during April will be the SAAM Pop-Up Market on April 18 in Rock Island.

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A jeweler’s guide to traveling with expensive jewelry

A jeweler’s guide to traveling with expensive jewelryWith everything else you need to think about for your upcoming trip, learning how to travel with jewelry can seem like a low-priority worry.As a tourist, however, you’re an easier target for career thieves to steal from, especially if you’re not careful about concealing your cash, electronics, or jewelry. And those crafty criminals? They could be anywhere, which means remaining vigilant about your jewelry travel habits is crucial if you want to return home with everything you left with or picked up while on your trip.BriteCo has put together a road map outlining the best way to travel with jewelry so you can protect your diamonds, gems, and precious metals at every leg of your journey.How to Travel with Expensive JewelryAt homeBefore you leave the house, create a catalog listing every piece of jewelry you're taking with you on your travels. You can list the items and where they are stored or snap a photo of all your jewelry splayed out, so you know exactly where it was when you left the house. If you plan to wear any jewelry on your trip, take pictures or write down what jewelry you wore out of the house for easy reference at any point during travel to your destination.At the airportDo not check expensive jewelry. Unless you’re wearing it, keep all jewelry safely stored in a pouch in your carry-on bag in a secure pocket or secret storage books designed to store valuables securely, and never let it out of your sight.At the hotelWhen traveling with jewelry, never stay in a hotel without a safe. Some hotels offer safety deposit boxes for you to store your valuables, so check with your hotel to be sure they have the accommodations you need in-room or on-premise.Storing your jewelry in a safe protects your jewelry from theft, fires, floods, or any other potential issues that could arise. Once you’ve arrived at your destination, it’s recommended to store any jewelry you’re not wearing in your room safe or the hotel’s safe deposit boxes. If there’s no safe in sight, rethink your stay or the valuables you plan on bringing.Out on the townWhen wearing your jewelry out on the town during your travels, it helps to catalog what you’re wearing throughout the day. This way, you have a timeline of when and where you’ve worn certain pieces in the event a piece of jewelry goes missing. If you’re going somewhere that may not have the best reputation, we recommend not wearing your expensive jewelry at all. This includes luxury watches like Rolex, Chopard, Citizen, Omega, since expensive watches are heavily targeted for theft.This story was produced by BriteCo and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Annual Ranch Riders Easter Egg Hunt to celebrate 30th year Saturday

The Ranch Rider's Easter Egg Hunt will be held at the Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds on April 4. Doors open at 11 a.m. with the hunts starting at 1 p.m. It is a suggested $5 donation per child to participate.

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After Israel's invasion, many in southern Lebanon worry they'll never go home

Israel says it's creating a "security zone" inside Lebanon, where homes will be demolished, and residents won't be allowed to return home until people in northern Israel feel safe.

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What is probate, and how does it work?

What is probate, and how does it work?When a loved one passes away, their finances, property and personal belongings don’t automatically transfer to family members. A formal, court-managed process called probate handles this transfer.Probate can feel unfamiliar and overwhelming, especially during an already emotional time as you grieve. The good news is that understanding the basics goes a long way toward easing that uncertainty.Here is Inheritance Funding’s in-depth guide to the probate process so you know what to expect at every stage.What Is Probate?Probate is the formal court process for distributing a person’s assets after they pass away. Think of it as the official “closing out” of someone’s financial life. The court steps in to make sure that any outstanding debts and bills are paid and that whatever remains is distributed to the rightful heirs.This process happens through the probate court, which is a specific type of court that handles matters related to estates, wills and the transfer of property after death. Every state has its own version of this court, and the rules can vary depending on where the deceased person lived.The probate process is detailed and time-consuming because it helps the court confirm that the person’s wishes, as stated in their will, are carried out honestly. It also ensures that everyone who is owed money is paid before assets are distributed to heirs.Why Is Probate Necessary?The probate process exists to protect everyone involved, including the heirs, creditors and the wishes of the person who passed away. It provides structure and accountability during a time that can otherwise feel chaotic.Without a formal system in place, there would be no way to verify whether a will is real, no organized method for paying off debts and no official record of who received what.Some protections that probate provides include:It confirms the will is real: The court reviews the will to confirm it is authentic and represents the deceased person’s final wishes. This process may involve witness statements confirming the person was fully sane and sober when they signed it.It puts the executor in charge: The person named in the will to manage the estate, known as an executor, must be formally recognized by the court. The official recognition gives them the legal power to act on behalf of the estate, like accessing bank accounts or selling property.It protects creditors: Probate creates a formal window of time for anyone who is owed money by the deceased to come forward and file a claim. This process makes sure that debts, medical bills and other financial obligations are addressed before assets are handed out.It settles disagreements: If loved ones disagree about the will or how assets should be distributed, the probate court provides a setting where those disagreements can be heard and settled.It creates a clear record of ownership: For assets like real estate, probate documents an official record that the property has been transferred from the deceased to the new owner. This transparent chain of ownership is vital for future sales or refinancing.What Are the Steps in the Probate Process?The probate process follows a standard sequence. While the exact timeline and requirements vary from state to state, the overall structure is consistent across the country. Inheritance Funding 1. Validating the WillThe first thing the court does is prove that the will is legally valid. This validation process is actually where the word “probate” comes from. The court reviews the document to make sure it was signed properly and that the person who wrote it was of sound mind — sane, sober and not on any medication that would compromise their decision-making capabilities.In some cases, witnesses who were present at the signing may need to provide testimony. If the court decides the will is legitimate, the process moves forward. If there is no will or it is found invalid, the court follows state law to figure out who gets what.2. Starting the Court ProcessThe person named as executor in the will files a petition with the probate court, along with the original will and a certified copy of the death certificate. The court then schedules a hearing. If satisfied with the paperwork, the court officially appoints the executor.This appointment gives the executor the legal power to manage all aspects of the estate, including accessing financial accounts and communicating with creditors. In many states, the court also issues official documents called Letters Testamentary (or Letters of Administration if there is no will), which serve as proof of the executor’s authority.If you’re the executor, the work has just begun. If you’re not the executor, you can relax and wait for the process to end. But it’s still worth knowing the rest of the stages your loved one’s estate must go through while in probate before you can receive your inheritance.3. Taking InventoryOnce appointed, the executor’s next job is to find and document everything the deceased owned, including bank accounts, real estate, vehicles and anything else of value. The court requires this full inventory before anything can be distributed.This step can take a while, especially if your loved one had scattered or incomplete records. The executor may need to do the following for a complete inventory:Contact banks.Review tax records.Search through personal files.Track down assets that were not well-documented.Hire professional appraisers to value items like real estate or artwork.4. Notifying Heirs and CreditorsThe executor is required to formally notify all potential heirs and known creditors that the estate is in probate. In most states, this also involves publishing a notice in a local newspaper.This public notice gives anyone who might have a financial claim against the estate a set window of time to come forward. This period is often several months, depending on state law.The notification process also makes sure that no heir is accidentally left out. Even family members who are not mentioned in the will must be notified, since they may have the right to challenge the will or claim a share of the estate under state law.5. Paying Debts, Bills and TaxesBefore any assets go to heirs, the executor must use estate money to pay all legitimate debts, including outstanding bills, medical expenses, credit card balances and any taxes owed.The executor must also file a final income tax return for the deceased and, if needed, an estate tax return. All debts and taxes must be settled before anything can be distributed to heirs. If a creditor disputes a claim or the estate challenges a debt, this step can take extra time to sort out.6. Distributing Remaining Assets to HeirsOnce all debts, bills and taxes are paid, the executor asks the court for permission to distribute the remaining assets to heirs. The court reviews the request and, if everything is in order, approves it.The executor then distributes assets according to the instructions in the will. The process might involve transferring a property title, writing checks or handing over personal belongings. If there is no will, state law determines who gets what.7. Closing the EstateThe final step is the official closing. The executor provides a full accounting to the court that shows every dollar, covering income, expenses, debts paid and assets distributed.Some courts may require a final hearing. Certain states require a closing document from the IRS to confirm that all tax matters have been taken care of. Once the court approves this final report, the executor is officially done with their duties and the estate is closed.What Assets Are Subject to Probate?Not everything a person owns goes through probate. The court process applies only to certain types of assets, and understanding the difference can save heirs a lot of confusion. Inheritance Funding Assets That Go Through ProbateGenerally, any asset that is in the deceased person’s name alone will need to go through probate. These assets include:Real estate owned only by the deceased.Bank accounts without a named person set to receive them.Vehicles titled in the deceased’s name alone.Personal property like jewelry, furniture, art and collectibles.Business interests held solely by the deceased.Assets That Typically Skip ProbateSome assets are set up to transfer directly to a named person without court involvement. These include:Property held in a living trust.Real estate owned as joint tenants with rights of survivorship.Life insurance policies with a beneficiary.Retirement accounts like 401(k)s and IRAs with a named person set to receive them.Items gifted before death.Payable-on-death (POD) and transfer-on-death (TOD) accounts.These assets skip probate because they already have a built-in way to tell banks, insurance companies and financial institutions exactly who should get the money. No court order is needed. This is why some family members or friends may receive certain assets quickly, while others must wait for the court to finish its work.How Much Does Probate Cost?Probate is not free, but the executor doesn’t pay for the costs out of pocket. Depending on the situation, probate costs generally fall between 3% and 7% of the estate’s total value, though the exact amount depends on the state, the assets involved and whether there are any complications. All probate expenses are paid from the estate’s money, meaning they reduce the total amount that will eventually go to heirs.Here are the common probate costs you can expect:Court filing fees: Every probate case begins with a filing at the courthouse, which comes at a fee. Filing fees vary by state.Executor or administrator fees: The person managing the estate is entitled to be paid for their work. In many states, this payment is set by law as a percentage of the estate’s value.Attorney fees: Most executors hire a probate attorney to help them through the process. Attorneys may charge by the hour, a flat fee or a percentage of the estate’s value, depending on the state and how complex the case is.Appraisal and valuation fees: Certain assets, like real estate, antiques or business interests, may need a professional to determine what they are worth.Accountant fees: If the estate’s finances are complex, an accountant may be needed to prepare tax returns and manage financial records.Surety bond costs: Some courts require the executor to get a surety bond, which is basically an insurance policy that protects the estate if something goes wrong. The fee is usually a small percentage of the estate’s value.Taxes: The probate itself does not create new taxes. However, the estate is responsible for paying any final income taxes owed by the deceased and any estate taxes due.Probate costs can go up significantly if someone contests the will or challenges how it is being handled.How Long Does the Probate Process Take?The average probate timeline is six to nine months, but more complex cases can take years. Several things can cause probate delays, pushing the timeline further, including:1. The Complexity of the AssetsIf the estate includes a business, rental properties, investments in multiple states or unusual personal property that is hard to value, the executor will need more time to get it sorted out.2. Disagreements Among Family MembersIf heirs challenge the will or argue over how assets should be distributed, the court has to schedule hearings and review evidence before the process can move forward. Even disagreements over small items can create holdups if they require a judge’s involvement.3. Selling of PropertyIf property, like a home, needs to be sold before its value can be distributed, it can slow things down. The executor will need to list the property, find a buyer, close the sale, handle any costs, plus taxes, and then distribute the money.4. Creditor Claim PeriodsAfter creditors are notified, most states require a waiting period, often four to six months, before the estate can move forward. The waiting period gives anyone who is owed money the chance to come forward.Frequently Asked QuestionsHere are answers to the most common questions about the probate process:How Long Do I Have to File for Probate?You should file for probate as soon as possible after a loved one passes away. Deadlines to file vary by state and sometimes by county, so check your local requirements early to avoid unnecessary delays.Where Does Probate Happen?In most cases, probate takes place in the county where the person resided at the time of their death. The one common exception is real estate, which may be handled by a court in the county where the property is located.Does Probate Still Happen Without a Will?If your loved one passes away without a will, probate still happens. In that situation, the court follows state law to determine how assets are distributed and appoints an administrator to manage the estate.What Probate Means for YouProbate is the official court-managed process for settling an estate after someone passes away. It involves confirming the will, putting an executor in charge, paying off debts and taxes and distributing what remains to the rightful heirs. This process takes time because it is meant to be thorough, transparent and legally binding.If you’re waiting for assets to be distributed, understanding how the probate process works can bring peace of mind during what is often a difficult and emotional time.This story was produced by Inheritance Funding and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Muscatine Art Center loses $200,000 in budget cuts

The Muscatine City Council is seeking to make up a budget shortfall of approximately $700,000, city officials said.

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Lincoln-Irving students move to WIU-QC for rest of 2025-26, entire 2026-27 school year

Lincoln-Irving Elementary School students will be in a new location to finish the 2025-2026 school year after Spring Break. The Moline-Coal Valley School District and Western Illinois University-Quad Cities will temporarily relocate Lincoln-Irving Elementary School students and staff to the WIU-QC campus starting Tuesday, April 7, following Spring Break. About 340 students and 55 staff [...]

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When does a no preset spending limit credit card make sense for a business?

When does a no preset spending limit credit card make sense for a business?If your business regularly makes large purchases, a standard credit card with a fixed limit can get in the way at the worst possible moments. A vendor invoice comes in larger than expected. A travel month runs heavy. A supplier offers a bulk discount that’s only available for 48 hours. In each of those situations, a hard credit cap doesn’t just create friction, it can cost you real money.Credit cards are already a core tool for many small businesses with 58% of small employer firms (1-499 employees) reported using a credit card on a regular basis in the Federal Reserve Banks’ 2024 Small Business Credit Survey.No preset spending limit business credit cards work differently. Instead of a fixed dollar cap assigned at approval, your spending power adjusts based on how you manage your account over time. Pay consistently, maintain healthy cash flow, and your available credit tends to grow with your business. Most require the full balance paid each month, which means they reward businesses that are financially disciplined rather than businesses that need to carry debt. But for companies that spend heavily and pay reliably, a no preset spending limit card can remove one of the more frustrating constraints in day-to-day business finance.In this article, Brex covers what no preset spending limit cards are, how they work, which business cards are worth considering, and how to figure out if one is the right fit for where your company is today.What “no preset spending limit” meanA no preset spending limit means your card doesn’t have a fixed dollar cap assigned at account opening. Your available spending power shifts based on your payment history, cash flow, and overall financial profile, and the issuer evaluates your account on an ongoing basis to adjust your buying power accordingly. This is fundamentally different from a traditional credit card where you’re approved for a set amount and that number stays fixed until you request a change.With a no preset spending limit card, there’s no single published number to work against. Your ability to spend grows or contracts with your financial behavior, which gives businesses more room to maneuver during high-spend periods but also introduces a level of unpredictability that fixed-limit cards don’t have.One thing worth clarifying upfront is that no preset spending limit doesn’t mean unlimited spending. There’s still a ceiling. It just isn’t a fixed dollar amount disclosed to you in advance.No preset spending limit vs. traditional credit limitA traditional business credit card gives you a fixed credit limit printed clearly on your statement. You know exactly how much available credit you have at any moment, and you can plan around that number. A no preset spending limit card trades that predictability for flexibility. Your spending power shifts based on how the issuer evaluates your account each month, which can be freeing or frustrating depending on how your business operates.How predictable each type isTraditional cards offer certainty. You know your credit line is $30,000 and you can budget accordingly. No preset spending limit cards involve more variability, though most businesses find their available spending power stabilizes after a few months of consistent use and on-time payments.What this means for budgetingSmall businesses with tight margins often prefer traditional limits because they create clear guardrails and make cash flow forecasting simpler. No preset spending limit cards work better for companies that want room to scale spending without requesting limit increases every time business picks up. If you’ve been weighing high-limit business credit cards against no preset options, the key distinction is that high-limit cards give you a known ceiling whereas no preset cards give you a dynamic one that adjusts with your financial profile.How issuers evaluate your accountTraditional card issuers set your fixed limit based on your initial application using factors like personal credit score, business revenue, and credit history. That number then stays fixed unless you request a change. No preset spending limit issuers take a different approach, continuously evaluating your account using algorithms that track spending patterns, repayment timing, and in some cases linked bank account data. Your available spending power is essentially recalculated on an ongoing basis rather than locked in at approval.How these cards report to credit bureausThis is where no preset spending limit cards get more complex. Because there’s no fixed credit line, these accounts often don’t report a traditional credit limit to the bureaus. Some bureaus estimate a limit based on your highest past balance, which can inflate your credit utilization if you carry large charges. Others exclude the account from utilization calculations entirely. If you’re actively managing your credit score alongside a loan application or other credit activity, that inconsistency is worth understanding before you commit to a no preset spending limit card.How credit cards with no limit workWhen you use a credit card with no limit, the issuer typically evaluates each transaction against your financial profile rather than checking it against a fixed number. Payment history carries the most weight. Consistently paying your balance on time signals that you can handle significant credit, while late or missed payments can shrink your available spending power quickly. Cash flow and revenue factor in as well, particularly for business cards, since issuers want confidence that your business generates enough income to cover large charges.Spending patterns matter more than most cardholders expect. A sudden spike in charges, long quiet periods followed by large purchases, or rapid jumps in monthly volume can all prompt the issuer to evaluate your account more conservatively. Consistent, predictable usage builds a track record that supports higher spending power over time. Some issuers base their underwriting directly on your business bank balance rather than personal credit history, which changes the dynamic significantly for early-stage companies. Some issuers also offer tools that let you check your approval likelihood before submitting a large transaction, which is worth using if you’re uncertain about your current standing before a major purchase.Are no limit cards right for your business?The honest answer is that it depends on your cash flow discipline and how your business operates.For businesses with strong, predictable cash flow and consistent payment habits, a card without a credit limit is a genuine advantage. It removes the friction of hitting a cap during a high-spend month and gives you room to cover large vendor payments, equipment purchases, or travel expenses without requesting a limit increase at the wrong moment. Businesses that run seasonal operations or manage irregular expense cycles tend to benefit the most, since their spending needs don’t fit neatly into a fixed cap set at account opening.For businesses where cash flow is unpredictable or spending oversight is a challenge, that same flexibility can work against you. Without a hard ceiling, it’s easier to accumulate charges that outpace your ability to pay, and most of these cards require the full balance paid each month. A rough quarter can quickly create cash flow problems. Businesses that need tighter budget enforcement might find that prepaid business credit cards or secured options serve as better structural tools. The hard spending cap is a feature, not a limitation, when cash flow is unpredictable.The sweet spot is a business that spends heavily, pays reliably, and treats the card as a cash flow management tool rather than a borrowing tool. If your business sometimes needs to carry a balance, a high-limit traditional card may actually serve you better.What types of businesses benefit mostNo preset spending limit cards aren’t universally useful. They work best for specific types of businesses and spending profiles. If your company falls into one of the categories below, a no limit card is worth serious consideration.High-growth startups and venture-backed companiesWhen you’re scaling fast, expenses can jump significantly from one month to the next. Hiring, software subscriptions, events, travel, and infrastructure costs all tend to accelerate together, and a fixed limit set at account opening can quickly become a bottleneck. A no preset spending limit card that ties spending power to your business financials rather than a static number approved months ago gives you room to grow without constantly running into an artificial ceiling.Professional services firmsLaw firms, consulting agencies, and marketing companies often front large expenses on behalf of clients before invoicing. A no preset spending limit card gives these businesses room to cover significant upfront costs without hitting a cap mid-project. The pay-in-full structure also aligns well with firms that collect client payments on a project-by-project basis.Businesses with heavy travel budgetsA single month with a team conference, multiple client visits, and international flights can create a spending spike that would blow past a fixed limit. For businesses where the corporate travel budget is a recurring, significant expense, having spending power that adjusts to actual activity rather than a cap set at account opening means one busy travel month won’t interrupt operations or require a call to your issuer for a temporary increase.Seasonal businessesA landscaping company, a retail operation, or a construction firm may need to spend significantly more in certain months than others, and the limit approved during a slow period may not reflect what’s needed during peak season. A no preset spending limit card that adjusts with actual business activity is a better structural fit than a static cap that doesn’t account for how expenses actually move throughout the year.E-commerce and retail businessesDigital ad campaigns can scale rapidly when performance is strong, and having spending power that can keep pace with a successful campaign, rather than hitting a cap and losing momentum, has real operational value. For businesses where advertising spend is a primary growth lever, a no preset spending limit card removes one of the more frustrating constraints on scaling what’s working.Companies managing team expensesBusinesses managing expenses across multiple departments or employees benefit from cards that can scale to team size without each new card eating into a fixed credit pool. For companies with distributed spending across many people, the ability to issue cards, enforce an expense policy, and set controls at the individual level is often as valuable as the no preset spending limit itself.The businesses that tend to struggle with these cards are those with unpredictable cash flow, tight margins, or a need to occasionally carry a balance. If your company’s ability to pay the full balance each month isn’t consistent, the pay-in-full requirement that comes with most no preset spending limit cards will create more pressure than the flexible limit relieves.How to qualify for a no preset spending limit cardQualifying is generally more demanding than a standard business credit card. If your profile isn’t quite there yet, it may be worth starting with the easiest business credit cards to get to build your history before moving up to a no preset product. For those who are ready to apply, here are the steps that put you in the strongest position.Step 1. Check your credit scoreA personal credit score of 700 or higher puts you in a strong position with traditional issuers like American Express and Capital One. If your score is below that threshold, focus on paying down existing balances and resolving any derogatory marks before applying. Some issuers offer soft pull business credit cards that let you check your approval odds without triggering a hard inquiry, which is a useful step before formally committing to an application. Some issuers weigh business financials more heavily than personal credit, which means founders who are still building their personal credit history may find bank-based underwriting a more accessible path to approval.Step 2. Strengthen your business bank balanceYour days cash on hand matter more than most applicants expect. For cards that use bank-based underwriting, the balance in your business account directly influences how much spending power you’ll receive. Even for traditional issuers, strong cash reserves signal stability and reduce the perceived risk of approving a no preset spending limit product.Step 3. Establish a clean payment historyPay your existing accounts on time. That’s the short version. The longer version is that a consistent track record of paying vendors, lenders, and any existing credit accounts on time is one of the strongest signals you can send to an issuer, and it applies to both personal and business credit. If your business has outstanding late payments or collections on record, address those before you apply rather than hoping the rest of your profile offsets them.Step 4. Confirm your business structureMost cards on this list require a registered LLC or corporation. Sole proprietors may face restrictions or be ineligible entirely depending on the issuer, so if your business isn’t formally structured, that’s a prerequisite step before anything else. Keeping business and personal finances in separate accounts also makes your application cleaner and easier for the issuer to evaluate.Step 5. Gather your financial documentationBefore submitting an application, pull together what the issuer is likely to request. Knowing how to apply for a business credit card ahead of time means you’re not scrambling for documents mid-process. This typically includes your EIN, three to six months of business bank statements, revenue figures, and basic ownership information. Having organized records ready at the start speeds up the review process and reduces the back-and-forth that can slow down or complicate an approval.Advantages of no limit business credit cardsNo preset spending limit cards offer a set of structural advantages that fixed-limit cards can’t replicate, particularly for businesses with variable or high-volume spending needs.Spending power that can grow with your business rather than staying fixed at approvalFlexibility to cover large or unexpected purchases without requesting a limit increaseNo risk of hitting a hard cap at an inconvenient timePurchases on pay-in-full cards often don’t count against your personal credit utilization ratioPremium corporate credit card rewards programs tied to higher spending volumesStrong expense management tools on fintech optionsThe single most practical benefit is the removal of limit-related friction. With a traditional card, a large purchase during a busy month can require you to call your issuer, request a temporary increase, and wait for approval before a vendor will process the charge. With a no preset spending limit card, your available credit adjusts to reflect your financial behavior rather than a number set months or years ago. For businesses that move quickly or face unpredictable expenses, that responsiveness has real operational value.The credit utilization benefit is worth calling out separately. Because no preset spending limit cards don’t have a fixed credit line, the balance on these accounts often isn’t factored into your utilization ratio the same way a traditional card balance would be. For business owners managing both personal and business credit simultaneously, this can be a meaningful structural advantage, particularly during months when business spending is high.Drawbacks to know before you applyThe flexibility of a no preset spending limit card comes with trade-offs that are worth understanding before you apply.Most require the full balance paid each month, which demands consistent cash flowSpending power can be reduced without notice if your financial profile changesHigher approval requirements than standard business credit cardsAnnual fees on most options, sometimes significantLess predictability than a fixed-limit card, which can complicate monthly budgetingThe pay-in-full requirement is the most significant constraint for most businesses. Unlike a traditional credit card where you can carry a balance and manage cash flow across billing cycles, most no preset spending limit cards require you to clear the full statement balance each month. For a business that hits an unexpectedly expensive quarter, that requirement can create real pressure. There’s no option to spread payments across months the way you might with a revolving credit card.The variable nature of your spending power is the other major consideration. Because your available credit shifts based on the issuer’s ongoing evaluation of your account, you can never be entirely certain what your ceiling is on any given day. Most businesses find their available spending power becomes predictable after a few months of consistent use, but in the early stages of a new card relationship, that uncertainty can be challenging to plan around. Unlike a fixed-limit card where the number on your statement is always accurate, a no preset spending limit card requires you to maintain awareness of your financial profile rather than just your balance.How these cards affect your credit scoreCards without credit limits behave differently from traditional cards when it comes to your credit profile, and it’s worth understanding before you apply.Credit utilizationCredit utilization is one of the most heavily weighted factors in your personal credit score. It measures how much of your available credit you’re using at any given time. With a traditional credit card, a high balance relative to your limit hurts your score. With a no preset spending limit card, the balance often isn’t factored into your utilization calculation the same way because there’s no fixed limit to measure against. This can be a meaningful advantage if you regularly carry large balances on other accounts and are actively managing your utilization ratio.Credit bureau reportingYour payment history on a no limit credit card is still reported to the major credit bureaus. On-time payments contribute positively to your score, and late or missed payments create negative marks just like any other card. The key difference is simply how the balance interacts with your utilization ratio, not whether the account appears on your report.Hard inquiriesApplying triggers a hard inquiry, just like with any credit product. The impact is small and typically falls off within a year. If you’re planning to apply for multiple cards or a business loan in the near future, spacing out applications minimizes the cumulative effect.Personal credit separationUnderstanding whether business credit cards affect personal credit depends heavily on how the card is structured and whether it requires a personal guarantee. For an even cleaner firewall, some founders specifically seek out credit cards that don’t report to personal credit. For business cards that don’t require a personal guarantee, the card activity generally doesn’t appear on your personal credit report at all. This keeps your personal credit profile separate from business spending regardless of how heavily the card is used. For founders who are simultaneously managing personal credit goals and business growth, that separation is a meaningful structural advantage that most traditional issuer cards don’t offer.Choose the right no limit credit card for your businessThe right card comes down to how your business actually spends. Category-heavy spenders tend to get more out of a tiered rewards card where two categories earn at a higher multiplier, though that only pays off if your spending consistently falls into the qualifying areas. Businesses where travel is the primary expense may find more value in a card with travel credits and perks once you factor those against the annual fee. If your spending is spread across too many categories to predict, a flat-rate cash back card keeps the math simple.Before committing, confirm that your business reliably generates enough cash each month to clear the full balance. If carrying a balance is sometimes necessary, a high-limit traditional card or business line of credit will serve you better than any no preset spending limit option.For startups and early-stage companies, the calculation is a bit different. Most no preset spending limit cards still require a personal guarantee and weigh personal credit heavily in the approval process, which can be a barrier for founders who are still working to establish business credit or haven't yet built years of operating history.This story was produced by Brex and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Vendor applications open for Very Vintage Market in Burlington

A Very Vintage Market returns to downtown Burlington for its 11th annual event on Saturday, July 18 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Visit the Greater Burlington Partnership website for more information or follow A Very Vintage Market on Facebook. A Very Vintage Market is hosted by Downtown Partners, Inc. and has become one of the region’s [...]

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Can you use a business credit card for personal expenses?

Can you use a business credit card for personal expenses?Although it’s not against the law, using a business credit card for personal expenses may violate the terms and conditions you agreed to when signing up for the card. This can lead to much bigger financial headaches down the road, and more broadly, it makes tracking business expenses much more difficult.In this article, Ramp clarifies the consequences of charging personal expenses on a business credit card, explains issuer policies, discusses legality, and offers tips for better managing your spending. Of course, sometimes you accidentally pull out the wrong card, so we'll also review how to correct that as simply as possible.Can you use a business credit card for personal use?Yes, you can use your business card for personal expenses. But it’s not recommended and often violates the card issuer’s terms."Can” and “should” are two different things. While you can technically pay for personal charges with a business credit card, you shouldn’t make a habit of it due to the risks.This is a common question for small business owners, freelancers, and self-employed individuals, as well as those who accidentally use the wrong credit card for a personal transaction.‍Is it illegal to use a business credit card for personal expenses?It isn’t illegal to use a business credit card for personal expenses, but it may violate your card’s terms and conditions. While it's unlikely you’ll be arrested, violating credit card policies can lead to penalties or account closure.The only time it could become a legal issue is when the credit card use is tied to fraud or tax evasion. So it’s best to keep things as separate as possible.If you’re unsure whether you can use your business credit card for personal use, check your card issuer’s website and find the card agreement associated with your credit card.You can learn more about some of the top credit card issuers' terms of service by the links below:American ExpressChaseCitigroupBank of AmericaCapital OneWhat happens if you put personal expenses on a business credit card?If you accidentally use your business card for a personal expense here and there, it’s unlikely that anything will happen. However, if you do it regularly, then your credit card issuer may start to notice that a large amount of your transactions are not business-related. If that happens, you may lose the rewards you've earned or even have your account closed.Here are a few of the known consequences: Tax filing issues: When you mix personal and business expenses, sorting out deductible business expenses can become difficult during tax season. If you're audited, having personal charges on a business card complicates the process. It may prompt closer IRS scrutiny, so maintaining clean, separate records is the best way to avoid these complications during tax time.Loss of liability protections: If you operate as an LLC or corporation, your personal assets are usually protected from business liabilities. But using a business credit card for personal purchases blurs the line, potentially putting those protections at risk, making you personally liable for business debts if creditors argue you've commingled your funds.Loss of consumer protections: Business credit cards don’t offer the same consumer protections as personal credit cards. This means if you face issues such as billing disputes, higher interest rates, or unexpected fees, your business card issuer is not obligated to follow the same consumer-friendly regulations.Account closure: Many business credit card issuers explicitly state that their cards are for business use only. Using the card for personal expenses is a violation of these terms, which may result in penalties, including account suspension or cancellation.Credit score impact: Personal expenses on a business credit card can harm not only your business credit score but also your personal credit score. High credit utilization from personal spending can make it appear that your business is overextended, potentially leading to a decline in your business credit score and making it more challenging to secure favorable financing terms. Misuse increases the risk of penalties.What if you accidentally use a business card for personal expenses?Mistakes happen. Let’s say you’re at the store, and you accidentally use your business credit card instead of your personal debit card to pay for your groceries. You just need to act quickly to remedy the situation.Make sure to reimburse the business and settle the charge with your personal funds, and document the transaction for transparency. Don’t try to hide the charge. Coming clean right away and maintaining clean records make things much easier if you're questioned by the credit card company or audited by the IRS.Occasional accidental misuse isn't as serious as consistent and deliberate misuse of your card, but that doesn’t mean you should ignore the situation.Violating issuer terms and conditionsWhen you place personal expenses on business credit cards, you're likely in violation of the card issuer's terms and conditions. Once the issuer becomes aware, you can expect these potential actions: WarningsAccount suspensionAccount closureFurthermore, violations could also impact your eligibility for future business credit.Are there benefits to using a business credit card for personal expenses?There’s a common perception that combining business and personal expenses onto one credit card can actually help you in the long run. It simplifies spending, potentially gives you access to a higher credit limit, and you can maximize card perks or rewards.But the risks certainly outweigh any potential benefits. Most issuers and experts strongly discourage these practices.You could be putting your company’s finances in jeopardy if your account is suspended or closed and you’re unable to obtain business credit in the future. Especially as your business grows, you will find it increasingly difficult to untangle the combined finances. The short-term perks are not worth the long-term consequences.Why you might want a business credit cardAs a small business owner or sole proprietor, there are many reasons to use a business credit card. In addition to stronger legal protections and a clearer separation of your business and personal finances, there are many advantages to using a business credit card:Separating business and personal finances: Keeping your business finances separate from your personal expenses allows for better bookkeeping, tracking, and ultimately better decision-making for your companyBuilding business credit: One of the best ways to build your business credit score, especially as a new business, is by using a dedicated business credit card. Building business credit over time allows your business to access better interest rates and terms on any loans you may need.Access to higher credit limits: Running a business can be expensive, so having a line of credit to help cover costs is essential. The best business credit cards are specifically designed for the demands of running a business, offering higher credit limits than personal credit cards.Access to business-specific rewards and perks: Business credit cards often optimize their rewards programs for common business expenses, such as fuel, office supplies, and travel costs. That means you’ll stand to get more points, miles, or cashback on eligible purchases than you would with a personal credit card.Streamlined expense tracking and tax preparation: Business credit cards come with powerful expense management features that help you track expenses in real time, categorize transactions, and set spending limits for employees.This story was produced by Ramp and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.