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Sunday, February 22nd, 2026

KWQC TV-6 Hilltop Campus Village maps out 15-year plan to reshape Harrison and Brady streets KWQC TV-6

Hilltop Campus Village maps out 15-year plan to reshape Harrison and Brady streets

Hilltop Campus Village leaders in Davenport are rolling out a long-term master plan aimed at making the area safer and more inviting, particularly along busy corridors such as Harrison and Brady streets.

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Davenport man accused of shooting in apartment

A man is facing multiple charges after a reported shooting late Wednesday in Davenport.

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Letter carriers rally in Moline

Letter carriers rally for public support ahead of upcoming nation-wide talks over their new contract.

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Illinois women’s bowling tournament returns to Quad Cities for first time since 1994

The Illinois State USBC’s 97th annual women’s bowling tournament got underway this weekend at Highland Park Bowl in Moline, marking the event’s first return to the Quad Cities since 1994.

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Newly discovered dinosaur species was a fish-eater with a huge horn

The semi-aquatic dinosaur, Spinosaurus mirabilis, was discovered by an international team of scientists working in Niger.

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Reporters' notebook: The Olympics closing ceremony is way more fun than you'd think

Olympics opening ceremonies tend to get more love than their closing counterparts. But a pair of NPR reporters who watched both in Italy left with a newfound appreciation for the latter.

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Applications open for vendors at 2026 Freight House Farmers Market in Davenport

The Freight House Farmer's Market announced that vendor applications are open for the 2026 summer season.

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Fire crews battle barn fire in windy conditions

Fire crews responded to a barn fire at 17300 Dewindt Road near Atkinson.

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John Deere leader from Moline to ring NYSE Opening Bell

A John Deere executive from Moline will ring the NYSE Opening Bell Monday, highlighting the construction industry ahead of CONEXPO-CON/AGG.

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Northeast readies for a major winter storm, with blizzard warnings in effect

New Jersey through Massachusetts could see 2 feet of snow. New York City's mayor said the city had not "seen a storm like this in a decade."

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A major winter storm hits the Northeast, with blizzard warnings in effect

New Jersey through Massachusetts could see 2 feet of snow. New York City's mayor said the city had not "seen a storm like this in a decade."

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Firefighters stop garage blaze from spreading in Rock Island

Firefighters responded to a fully engulfed garage fire on 9th Street late Saturday night and prevented flames from spreading to nearby homes.

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Davenport cycling club prepares rookies for RAGBRAI

The Quad Cities Bicycle Club hosted a RAGBRAI for Rookies seminar at the Davenport Public Library on Saturday.

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Garage fire stopped before spreading to Rock Island homes

A late-night fire damaged a garage Saturday in the 2300 block of 9th Street in Rock Island.

Quad-City Times In freezing wind, Quad-Cities Ukrainians and their supporters rally as war enters 5th year Quad-City Times

In freezing wind, Quad-Cities Ukrainians and their supporters rally as war enters 5th year

Xenya Mucha rallied in the freezing wind Sunday. She said hundreds of thousands currently live without heat in Ukraine. Rallying outside is a small price to pay, she said.

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Davenport rally marks 4-year anniversary of Russia-Ukraine war

Community members gathered Sunday at the corner of Elmore Avenue and 53rd Street around noon to commemorate the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

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Inside Iowa’s Senate race and the fight over DHS funding: News 8 This Week, Feb. 22, 2026

Rep. Ashley Hinson talks affordability and oversight in her Senate run. Rep. Miller-Meeks addresses DHS funding, E-15 and tariffs.

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1 firefighter injured following fire at Moline residence

The injured Moline firefighter was hospitalized for injuries but has since been released.

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Rock Island Fire Department extinguishes garage fire late Saturday

The Rock Island Fire Department responded to reports of a fire in the 2300 block of 9th Street at 11:37 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21.

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Mexican army kills leader of Jalisco New Generation Cartel, official says

The Mexican army killed the leader of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, "El Mencho," in an operation Sunday, a federal official said.

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Ukraine's combat amputees cling to hope as a weapon of war

Along with a growing number of war-wounded amputees, Mykhailo Varvarych and Iryna Botvynska are navigating an altered destiny after Varvarych lost both his legs during the Russian invasion.

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No injuries reported following Rock Island garage fire

No injuries were reported following a Rock Island garage fire. According to a release, on February 21 at 11:37 p.m., the Rock Island Fire Department responded to reports of a fire in the 2300 block of 9th St. Firefighters discovered a garage engulfed in flames. Crews launched an aggressive attack to contain the blaze successfully [...]

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Firefighter injured during Moline garage, house fire

A firefighter was injured during a Moline home fire. According to a release, on February 21 at 8:14 p.m., the Moline Fire Department was dispatched to a report of a garage fire in the 400 block of 7th St. Crews discovered a small unattached garage on fire. Due to radiant heat, the adjacent home also [...]

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University students hold new protests in Iran around memorials for those killed

Iran's state news agency said students protested at five universities in the capital, Tehran, and one in the city of Mashhad on Sunday.

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Chlorine-free pools may become reality for small lodges with legislative approval

Rep. Nicole Uhre-Balk, D-Rapid City, speaks with Rep. Kadyn Wittman, D-Sioux Falls, left, in the South Dakota House of Representatives on Dec. 3, 2024, at the Capitol in Pierre. Uhre-Balk has a bill this legislative session to authorize biopools for small lodging establishments. (Photo by Makenzie Huber/South Dakota Searchlight)PIERRE — Small lodges would be able to offer their guests a chlorine-free swimming experience under the terms of a bill approved Friday by the South Dakota House of Representatives. House Bill 1299, sponsored by Rapid City Democrat Nicole Uhre-Balk, would allow establishments with 15 or fewer sleeping rooms to install biofilters for their pools. A biofilter is defined by the bill as a system that uses natural filtration processes to clean water, rather than chlorine. Such systems use areas of plants, soil and rocks, physically separate from the pool, to clean water in a manner that mimics natural processes. Water flows through these regeneration zones, where microorganisms and beneficial bacteria in the soil leach out harmful contaminants, much like they do when water seeps through layers of soil on its way to aquifers. The systems have caught on in other parts of the country and have grown popular in Europe, according to supporters who spoke in favor of the bill in the House Ag and Natural Resources Committee on Thursday. No one testified against the bill. The first natural pools opened in Europe in 1980 and in the United States in 2015. Searchlight Report podcast Listen to voices from South Dakota politics and policy. Also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube. One supporter owns a small vacation lodge in Spearfish, and told the committee he hopes to offer a natural pool amenity for his guests. Under the bill, establishments like his that wish to use such systems could get an annual permit from the state Department of Health. The systems would need to be approved by the department, which would be required to promulgate rules on water quality testing standards, maintenance requirements and application procedures prior to issuing permits. The filtration system would need to be inspected by the department once a year.  Uhre-Balk called it a “small step” to test the viability of a technology that reduces reliance on chemicals for commercial pools and offer chlorine-free options for the visitors who choose to stay in the small lodges scattered across the Black Hills.  Rep. Bobbi Andera, R-Sioux Falls, spoke in favor of the bill in the House by citing her own experience in a friend’s chlorine-free pool.  “It was amazing,” Andera said. It passed 66-1. The lone no vote came from Rep. Spencer Gosch, R-Glenham. He also opposed the bill when it was presented in committee on Thursday. He did not speak in committee or on the House floor about why. Via text message, he told South Dakota Searchlight he has concerns about efficiency and cleanliness, pointing to committee testimony about how it can take a day or two to clear out fecal accidents. Uhre-Balk offered a nod to that issue in her testimony in the House. In committee, a biopool installer said shutdowns of a day or so are also normal for fecal emergencies in chlorinated pools. All existing health and safety standards would need to be met for any non-chlorine pool, Uhre-Balk said, and the requirement to close a pool after such a situation until water quality returns would be the same.  “No filtration system, chemical or biological, changes the fact that kids will be kids,” Uhre-Balk said in the House. The bill now moves to a state Senate committee. SUBSCRIBE: GET THE MORNING HEADLINES DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX Courtesy of South Dakota Searchlight

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4 the Record Web Extra: ICE plan to buy warehouses would take operations in new direction

Immigration enforcement remains a hot button issue across the country. The deadly confrontations in Minneapolis are still fresh. Los Angeles, Atlanta and Philadelphia are among the other cities targeted by Operation Metro Surge, intended to arrest people in this country illegally. This activity seems to be headed in a new direction. The Washington Post reported [...]

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Clucking egg prices as of 2/20/26

Here’s this week’s egg price update. This is the USDA’s average price per dozen when delivered to the warehouse on Jan. 20, 2025, compared to where prices are now. To see the price, click on the video above. Local 4 News, your local election headquarters, is proud to present 4 The Record, a weekly news and [...]

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Not clear if Iowa Dems clean water proposal will get GOP consideration

Governor Kim Reynolds indicated during her state of the state address in January that one of her priorities will be to reduce Iowa's high cancer rate. None of the proposals from Republicans deal with water. Democrats submitted a few that would regulate nitrates on farms. Here are two of them: Yes, this would cost money [...]

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Pritzker pushes social media tax in State of the State Address

Illinois' governor delivers his state of the state and budget address, taking specific aim at social media companies with a new tax. Governor JB Pritzker delivered his annual budget address Thursday afternoon. He submitted a budget proposal that would increase spending slightly, a proposal to make it easier to build new housing, ideas to tackle [...]

OurQuadCities.com Robin Kelly draws distinctions with fellow Dems running for U.S. Senate in Illinois OurQuadCities.com

Robin Kelly draws distinctions with fellow Dems running for U.S. Senate in Illinois

We're back on the Illinois primary countdown this week. It's now 23 days away, and we're still focused on the race for the U.S. Senate to replace Dick Durbin. Now we switch to the Democrats. There are ten of them on the ballot, but only three who've qualified for the recent debates hosted by the [...]

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Pakistan claims to have killed at least 70 militants in strikes along Afghan border

Pakistan's military killed at least 70 militants in strikes along the border with Afghanistan early Sunday, the deputy interior minister said.

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Saturday night fire at Moline garage and residence under investigation

A Moline firefighter was injured fighting the fire and was treated both on scene and at a local hospital before being released.

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Ruhl&Ruhl Realtors announce 2025 results and forecast for 2026

Ruhl&Ruhl Realtors announced its 2025 results and a regional real estate forecast for 2026.

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Team USA faces tough Canadian squad in Olympic gold medal hockey game

In the first Olympics with stars of the NHL competing in over a decade, a talent-packed Team USA faces a tough test against Canada.

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Golden again! U.S. tops Canada to win 1st men's hockey gold since 'Miracle on Ice'

In the first Olympics with stars of the NHL competing in over a decade, a talent-packed Team USA faces a tough test against Canada.

Quad-City Times Legislators talk crime bills, education funding and Bears bill in Scott County forum Quad-City Times

Legislators talk crime bills, education funding and Bears bill in Scott County forum

Eight lawmakers who represent parts of Scott County answered questions during a forum Saturday morning at the Regional Innovation Center in Eldridge.

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BBB Tip: How to choose a tax preparer

This year taxpayers must file their income tax forms before the April 15, 2026 deadline. While many will choose to use an app or purchase tax software to complete and submit their own tax forms, others are in search of…

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Metal detection systems cost in the six-figures. What schools in the Quad-Cities use them?

Not every school in the Quad-Cities has a metal detector; here are which districts use them.

WVIK PHOTOS: Your car has a lot to say about who you are WVIK

PHOTOS: Your car has a lot to say about who you are

Photographer Martin Roemer visited 22 countries — from the U.S. to Senegal to India — to show how our identities are connected to our mode of transportation.

Quad-City Times 'A good soul': Jim Faramelli, owner of Leo's Shoe Repair, dies at 80 Quad-City Times

'A good soul': Jim Faramelli, owner of Leo's Shoe Repair, dies at 80

Rock Island's "sole man" has died.

Quad-City Times Still no ground broken for Meta data center in Davenport; Here's what we know Quad-City Times

Still no ground broken for Meta data center in Davenport; Here's what we know

Although a company controlled by social media giant Meta bought about 350 acres of Scott County land in 2024 and 2025, no construction has yet started on a proposed data center.

Quad-City Times Moline's emergency winter shelter still crowded, has helped 153 people since opening Quad-City Times

Moline's emergency winter shelter still crowded, has helped 153 people since opening

The Lift NOW shelter in Moline is one month old and those who spend nights there have formed a small community.

Quad-City Times Cancer treatments in candy? Davenport native explores options for children with cancer Quad-City Times

Cancer treatments in candy? Davenport native explores options for children with cancer

Born and raised in Davenport, University of Iowa students talk about his research on a candy-like treatment for children with cancer.

WVIK Danish military evacuates US submariner who needed urgent medical care off Greenland WVIK

Danish military evacuates US submariner who needed urgent medical care off Greenland

Denmark's military says its arctic command forces evacuated a crew member of a U.S. submarine off the coast of Greenland for urgent medical treatment.

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Danish military evacuates U.S. submariner who needed urgent medical care off Greenland

Denmark's military says its arctic command forces evacuated a crew member of a U.S. submarine off the coast of Greenland for urgent medical treatment.

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This is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.I am sorry to report that Minnesota may be only months away from a war to determine the fate of the Upper and Lower…

WVIK Only a fraction of House seats are competitive. Redistricting is driving that lower WVIK

Only a fraction of House seats are competitive. Redistricting is driving that lower

Primary voters in a small number of districts play an outsized role in deciding who wins Congress. The Trump-initiated mid-decade redistricting is driving that number of competitive seats even lower.

WVIK Homeland Security suspends TSA PreCheck and Global Entry airport security programs WVIK

Homeland Security suspends TSA PreCheck and Global Entry airport security programs

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is suspending the TSA PreCheck and Global Entry airport security programs as a partial government shutdown continues.

Saturday, February 21st, 2026

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1 firefighter injured after garage fire spreads to house

One firefighter was injured after a garage fire spread to a house Saturday night.

KWQC TV-6  Several area wrestlers win State Championships; Bettendorf finishes strong with 3 champions in Dan Knight’s last State Tournament as head coach KWQC TV-6

Several area wrestlers win State Championships; Bettendorf finishes strong with 3 champions in Dan Knight’s last State Tournament as head coach

In his final night as a high school wrestling coach, the Bettendorf Bulldogs sent retiring head coach Dan Knight out in style.

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Young scientists compete at WIU with state title in sight

Around 250 students from middle, junior high, and high school competed Saturday at the Western Illinois University Regional Science Olympiad in Macomb.

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1 firefighter injured after garage fire spreads to house

One firefighter was injured after a garage fire spread to a house Saturday night.

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Father Daniel Mirabelli, longtime Alleman High School priest, dies at 94

Mirabelli, who served Alleman High School for 58 years, is being remembered for his faith, mentorship and fiery sideline spirit.

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Nearly 300 competitors are headed to Muscatine off-road RC racing event

The 2026 'Iowa Off-Road Carpet Championships' brings in drivers from across the region including some professionals.

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Fire crews battled heavy fire condition at Moline house fire

The Moline Fire Department was dispatched to a house fire where the encountered heavy fire conditions.

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1 person dead after Galesburg house fire

One person is dead and one person is injured after a house fire in Galesburg.

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Father Daniel Mirabelli, longtime Alleman High School priest, dies at 94

Mirabelli, who served Alleman High School for 58 years, is being remembered for his faith, mentorship and fiery sideline spirit.

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1 person and 1 dog die after Galesburg house fire

The Brooks St. Station fire crew located and removed a victim from the first floor of the structure, but the person succumbed to their injuries.

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ICE warehouse in Surprise targeted by arsonist days after massive community protests

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is investigating an attempted arson of a Surprise warehouse purchased by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. (Photo by Jerod MacDonald-Evoy/Arizona Mirror)Someone tried to burn down a Surprise warehouse that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to turn into a 1,500-bed detention center, according to the federal agency.  On Saturday, “an individual committed arson on a newly purchased ICE building” by breaking a window, igniting a fire and throwing a propane tank into the building, according to a U.S. Department of Homeland Security spokesperson.  “The fire was quickly extinguished by the interior sprinkler system,” DHS said, noting that the suspect fled the scene after setting the fire. “The matter remains under investigation by the FBI.”  DHS referred further questions to the FBI, which said that Surprise police officers responded to the warehouse at about 1:30 a.m. on Saturday to a report of criminal damage at the building. “FBI Phoenix special agents arrived on scene and discovered a broken window and evidence of minor and limited fire activity. The FBI has opened an investigation with assistance from ATF. No further information is available while the investigation continues,” the FBI said in a written statement.  DHS last month purchased the 418,400-square-foot warehouse in Surprise so it could turn it into a detention center in service of President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign. The purchase is one of many across the country, and was authorized by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the tax cut and spending package that Trump championed and Republicans in Congress approved last year.  People detained in ICE facilities nationwide reached an all-time high of 70,766 in January, doubling what it was when Trump took office. Although Trump has said his deportation efforts are targeting criminals, only 25% of those detained in January had a criminal record.  There are already six detention centers in Arizona, with a combined capacity of 3,341 beds. The plan for the Surprise facility has become a flashpoint for local opposition, with multiple protests calling for the purchase to be terminated and more than 1,000 people recently showing up to a Surprise City Council meeting to urge elected officials to stop the detention center.  Similar outrage and violence has occurred in other cities. Police in Kansas City are searching for a woman who attempted to set fire to a facility that was planned to be used by ICE, though the company that owned the property had already decided to not move forward with the sale.  Saturday morning, the Mirror saw a single broken window near the entrance to the large warehouse. One man in an ICE tactical vest was standing guard inside, while a woman stood in the front entrance.  A man and woman, likely FBI agents, were inside the building. Later, they put an object in an evidence bag. Glass was seen strewn across the sidewalk in front of the building and into the parking lot. ***UPDATED: This story has been updated with a comment from the FBI. SUPPORT: YOU MAKE OUR WORK POSSIBLE Courtesy of Arizona Mirror

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Flames, heavy smoke seen as crews battle structure fire

Flames and heavy smoke can be seen coming out a structure as crews battle a fire.

WVIK Crews recover bodies of all 9 skiers killed in California avalanche WVIK

Crews recover bodies of all 9 skiers killed in California avalanche

The bodies of all the skiers who died in Tuesday's avalanche near Lake Tahoe have been recovered, authorities said Saturday. Intense winter storm conditions delayed search and recovery efforts.

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Cold weather for a few more days and then some snow

After light snow early Friday, cold air blasted back into the Quad Cities on gusty winds. Temperatures will be on a roller coaster ride over the next week. After a few quiet days, snow chances return to the forecast by the middle of the week. Here's your full 7-day forecast.

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Scott County Farm Bureau hosts annual legislative forum in Eldridge

Community members, legislators gather to discuss education, property taxes, city growth

Quad-City Times Friends remember Father Daniel Mirabelli as the 'Rock' of Alleman High School Quad-City Times

Friends remember Father Daniel Mirabelli as the 'Rock' of Alleman High School

Father Daniel Mirabelli, known as the Rock of Alleman High School, died early Saturday. He was remembered as having affected thousands of lives.

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One victim, dog dead following Galesburg fire with partial collapse

One person is dead following a fire in Galesburg. According to a release, on February 21 at 10:54 a.m., the Galesburg Fire Department responded to a structure fire with reported victims trapped in the 800 block of E. Berrien St. The response included three fire stations and 13 personnel on duty. Crews encountered heavy smoke [...]

WVIK FCC calls for more 'patriotic, pro-America' programming in runup to 250th anniversary WVIK

FCC calls for more 'patriotic, pro-America' programming in runup to 250th anniversary

The "Pledge America Campaign" urges broadcasters to focus on programming that highlights "the historic accomplishments of this great nation from our founding through the Trump Administration today."

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FCC calls for more 'patriotic, pro-America' programming in run-up to 250th anniversary

The "Pledge America Campaign" urges broadcasters to focus on programming that highlights "the historic accomplishments of this great nation from our founding through the Trump Administration today."

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Person dies in Galesburg house fire

A news release on the city website said all three fire stations responded to a house fire on East Berrian street with people trapped inside just before 11:00 a.m.

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NASA's Artemis II lunar mission may not launch in March after all

NASA says an "interrupted flow" of helium to the rocket system could require a rollback to the Vehicle Assembly Building. If it happens, NASA says the launch to the moon would be delayed until April.

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Davenport flea market organizer: Beware of scammer trying to sell sold-out vendor space

The flea market scheduled for Sunday in Davenport is sold out of vendor spaces - despite what someone tried to tell a dealer Saturday, according to the organizer. Mike Salter, owner of Del Rich Loan and Neat Stuff Antiques, 318 N. Brady St. in downtown Davenport, says someone on Facebook tried to sell a non-existent [...]

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Beloved Quad Cities Catholic priest passes away

A beloved Quad Cities Catholic priest, Father Daniel Mirabelli, has passed away.

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Quad Cities faith leaders hold March for Peace protest against violent immigration enforcement

Multiple religions and denominations marched across the Centennial Bridge on Friday afternoon.

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Bailey and Del Mar stump in Rock Island County ahead of primary election

Darren Bailey and Aaron Del Mar, who are running for the Republican nomination for Illinois governor and lieutenant governor, stumped for votes in Rock Island County this weekend.

WVIK Mississippi health system shuts down clinics statewide after ransomware attack WVIK

Mississippi health system shuts down clinics statewide after ransomware attack

The attack was launched on Thursday and prompted hospital officials to close all of its 35 clinics across the state.

WVIK Blizzard conditions and high winds forecast for NYC, East coast WVIK

Blizzard conditions and high winds forecast for NYC, East coast

The winter storm is expected to bring blizzard conditions and possibly up to 2 feet of snow in New York City.

WVIK Willie Colón, salsa pioneer, has died at 75 WVIK

Willie Colón, salsa pioneer, has died at 75

The South Bronx bandleader took the Latin genre to new heights while recording for Fania Records.

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Vietnam Veterans sue to block proposed 'Independence Arch' near Arlington National Cemetery

The lawsuit challenges President Trump's plans for "Independence Arch," a 250-foot structure proposed for Memorial Circle.

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DaaBIN opens in Davenport: latest store to offer deeply discounted items for bargain shoppers

NorthPark Mall's newest store filled quicky Saturday morning with shoppers looking to score $8 deals. DaaBIN held its grand opening. The store features bin after bin of discounted items, giving shoppers an opportunity to pick through them looking for treasures. DadBIN was founded in Cedar Falls, Iowa by Andy Weichers after he was doing marketing [...]

WVIK Trump to raise global tariffs to 15% WVIK

Trump to raise global tariffs to 15%

President Trump previously said he would implement 10% global tariffs after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down his tariff policies.

WVIK How pin trading became an Olympic tradition — and what to know before you try it WVIK

How pin trading became an Olympic tradition — and what to know before you try it

Pin trading has become a hallmark of the Olympics in recent decades — and not just for athletes. An official trading center in Milan was a hotspot for longtime collectors and curious newcomers alike.

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Pin trading has taken over the Olympics. Here's what it's like in Milan

Pin trading has become a hallmark of the Olympics in recent decades — and not just for athletes. An official trading center in Milan was a hotspot for longtime collectors and curious newcomers alike.

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Alleman "rock" Father Dan Mirabelli dies

The Rock Island Alleman community is mourning the loss of longtime teacher and Director of Development Father Daniel Mirabelli. The school announced his death on Facebook Saturday morning. Mirabelli spent 58 of his 74 years of religious life at Alleman after the Diocese of Peoria assigned him to Alleman in 1965. The school remembered him [...]

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The Black Box Theatre announces auditions for 2026 season

The Black Box Theatre in Moline has announced auditions for the 2026 season. According to a release, auditions will be held March 14 and 15. Added to the previously announced season will be 'Come From Away' to be performed in late August through September 12 in honor of the 25th anniversary of 9/11. March 14, [...]

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Tip from National Center for Missing and Exploited Children leads to Davenport man's arrest

He faces 10 felony charges and five aggravated misdemeanor charges.

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Your Backyard Is Wilder Than You Think

(BPT) - By Jason Bittel, author of Grizzled: Love Letters to 50 of North America's Least Understood AnimalsNorth America is home to some huge and awe-inspiring creatures, from 800-pound alligators and surf-cracking great white sharks to rumbling herds of bison and mountain lions — the largest cat on Earth that is able to purr.But for those who can't get to a national park or seashore, there is still plenty of wonder waiting to be discovered on a backyard safari.Death-Dealing Hummingbirds The average hummingbird weighs about as much as a stick of chewing gum and lay eggs the size of jellybeans. And yet, if they were the size of a human, the tiniest birds on Earth would have to consume around 10,000 calories each day to perform their aerial acrobatics.In fact, the hummingbird's need for a constant supply of energy is so strong, putting a little sugar water in a special feeder is all it takes to draw the little wonders near. And if you watch a feeder long enough, you might just see the males do battle.With speeds approaching 60 miles an hour and bills shaped like sharpened stilettos, male hummingbirds have been known to guard their territories with iridescent ferocity. The brightly colored sprites have even been documented attacking golden eagles, a predator that outweighs them by about a thousand times.Amazingly, when hummingbirds battle each other, a beak to the heart can even result in fatalities. The Opossum's Oscar-Worthy PerformanceCommonly spotted scurrying away from a tipped-over trash can or waddling along the roadways at night, opossums are about the size of a house cat and appear rather unconcerned about much of anything.This may be because they have an evolutionary trick up their fluffy little sleeves.When confronted by a predator, opossums can keel over and play dead. Scientists call this death-feigning, or thanatosis. You might know it simply as "playing possum."But opossums are not like fainting goats, falling over every time someone shouts BOO! Theirs is a last-ditch, all-or-nothing cascade of biological responses.First the animal falls on its side and its legs and tail go stiff. The corners of its mouth tighten and drool starts gushing out. The opossum also poops itself and emits a stinky green goo out of its anal glands. The eyes remain open, while the rest of the creature appears to go positively catatonic.You can't help but admire the moxie of the opossum's death dance.Without big fangs or claws to fight off a foe, nor the ability to outrun a hungry predator, the opossum doesn't fight or flee — it fouls, becoming so thoroughly inedible that the attacker turns its nose up at an otherwise free meal.Bravo, indeed. Fireflies Are Secret SavagesScientists have discovered a whopping 2,000 species of fireflies on this planet, and their glowing lights can come in everything from pale blue and neon green to bright yellow and even burnt orange.Also known as lightning bugs, fireflies typically use their flashes as a secret code to find and woo mates. But one type of firefly has found a way to use that code to its own diabolical advantage.Meet the femme fatale fireflies. Females of the Photuris versicolor species complex mimic the flash patterns of other fireflies. And when an unsuspecting male touches down nearby, the femmes fatales pounce from the shadows and tear them limb from limb.In addition to gaining an easy meal, evidence suggests the femmes fatales also steal defensive compounds from the fellas — nasty-tasting chemicals they cannot produce themselves. And the females actually lace their own eggs with those compounds as a way to protect them from predators.So the next time you see a soft twinkle in the night, it could be a lightning bug looking for love. Or it might just be a femme fatale looking for blood.But both are backyard magic. Read more about these magical backyard animals in Grizzled.

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