Tuesday, November 18th, 2025 | |
| QCA farmers team up for ‘dudeoir’ calendar fundraiserThe 2026 calendar features local farmers in so-called “sexy farmer” shots. The money raised from calendar sales will benefit an IL farmer's mental health program. |
| Quad Cities animal rescue able to resume intake thanks to community supportThe Quad Cities Animal Recovery Team has cared for animals in the area for nearly a decade. Thanks to community support, the rescue is able to resume intake. |
| River Bend Food Bank offering extended hours at SouthPark Mall on Nov. 25River Bend Food Bank offering extended hours at SouthPark Mall on Nov. 25, with pantry operating from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. that day. |
| Take a Christmas Tour of Churches with Habitat for HumanityImmerse yourself in the spirit of Advent and Christmas while exploring the history, architecture and culture of area churches. Kathy Kuhl and Jaime Kroeger joined Our Quad Cities News to talk about Muscatine County Habitat for Humanity's Christmas Tour of Churches. For more information, click here. |
| Military, manufacturing groups join forces to promote Rock Island Arsenal, Quad Cities workforceRock Island Arsenal Defense Alliance and Quad Cities Manufacturing Institute are partnering to grow advanced manufacturing and workforce training in the Quad Cities. Ret. Army Col. Shawn Creamer will lead. |
| QCA farmers team up for ‘dudeoir’ calendar fundraiserThe 2026 calendar features local farmers in so-called “sexy farmer” shots. The money raised from calendar sales will benefit an IL farmer mental health program. |
| Quad City Botanical Center’s Winter Lights display to open Nov. 21More than 315,000 lights will fill this year's display, including several new glowing exhibits, an indoor snack center and visits from Santa, Mrs. Claus and Krampus. |
| Illinois DOT prepares plows and warns drivers as winter approachesIllinois Department of Transportation crews in Milan are prepping plows, salt and equipment ahead of the winter season. |
| Davenport man wins $100,000 lottery prizeLarry McFarland Jr. bought his winning ticket at Moti's Food in Davenport. |
| River Bend Food Bank extending hours ahead of ThanksgivingRiver Bend's SouthPark Mall pantry will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 25. |
| Illinois launches digital IDs for Apple Wallet usersDigital IDs are coming to Illinois. |
| Woman charged after child sexual abuse material shared on FacebookPolice said Johnson made a copy of a child sexual abuse video from another person’s phone, onto her Snapchat account. |
| SCRA awards $1.4M+ in fall grant cycleThe Scott County Regional Authority (SCRA) announced awards totaling more than $1.4 million for the fall 2025 grant cycle. The SCRA received a total of 83 requests for funding totaling $2,415,316. This year, $1,446,430 was awarded to 49 projects that benefit Scott County residents. See the document below for the full list of recipients. Since [...] |
| U.S. deports dozens of migrants to Ukraine amid warImmigration lawyers say those deported to Ukraine could be conscripted to fight in the war, contrary to international laws that prohibit deportations to places where people could face violence. |
| SouthPark Mall Pantry has extended hours for ThanksgivingThe SouthPark Mall Pantry in Moline is offering extended hours next Tuesday to help people get ready for Thanksgiving. The pantry will be open from 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 25. The pantry’s regular hours are from 2 - 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. on Thursdays. The pantry [...] |
| “Liverpool Legends: The Complete Beatles Experience,” November 29With its musicians sold-out headliners in the U.S., Europe, Mexico, Canada, Israel, Ukraine, and South America, the touring sensation Liverpool Legends: The Complete Beatles Experience returns to Davenport's Adler Theatre on November 29, treating audience to a pitch-perfect approximation of a Fab Four experience and multi-media celebration of the group that changed the music world forever. |
| “Rocky Mountain High Experience: A John Denver Christmas,” December 3Delivering a live performance of iconic country and folk tunes blended with seasonal favorites, Los Angeles' Rick Schuler brings his touring tribute act Rocky Mountain High Experience: A John Denver Christmas to Davenport's Adler Theatre on December 3, presenting a salute to the music legend that will boast unforgettable songs from Denver's Grammy-winning repertoire alongside heartwarming inspirational carols and holiday classics from his memorable TV specials and Christmas albums. |
| Woman charged in connection to 2023 crash that seriously injured 2Mary Ashley Brown, 30, was arrested Monday in connection with a crash from 2023, according to an arrest affidavit. |
| Death Angel: “Act III,” November 29Performing in conjunction with the 35th anniversary of one of their biggest successes, the thrash-metal musicians of Dark Angel bring their national Act III tour to Davenport's Capitol Theatre on November 29, the night treating fans to the explosive talents of lead guitarist Rob Cavestany, lead vocalist Mark Osegueda, rhythm guitarist Ted Aguilar, drummer Will Carroll, and bassist Damien Sisson. |
| Tech N9ne, December 5Boasting a discography encompassing more than two decades and collaborations with diverse artists ranging from The Doors and Eminem to Boyz II Men and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, hip-hop and rap artist Tech N9ne returns to East Moline's The Rust Belt on December 5, the musician currently touring nationally in support of his 2025 studio album 5816 Forest. |
| Ozark Jubilee Presents: “A Branson Country Christmas,” November 29A touring holiday sensation featuring an all-star cast of top Midwestern entertainers, A Branson Country Christmas featuring the Ozark Jubilee comes to Maquoketa's Ohnward Fine Arts Center on November 29, this all-new seasonal show boasting new music and jokes but with the same world-class talent that fans have come to know and love. |
| “Cirque Musica Holiday Wonderland 2025,” November 28A must-see yuletide event designed to usher in the magic of the season, the touring sensation Cirque Musica: Holiday Wonderland makes a stop at Davenport's Adler Theatre on November 28, this thrilling blend of world-class circus artistry and your favorite holiday music resulting in a spectacular production that will transport you to a winter wonderland of awe and enchantment. |
| Des Moines police investigating after officer leaves rifle on roof of vehicleDes Moines police have launched an internal investigation after this video gained traction online of a rifle on the roof of a police car. |
| “Disney on Ice Presents: Mickey's Search Party,” December 4 through 7Family audiences are invited to the Vibrant Arena at the Mark from December 4 through 7 to experience the wonderful world of Disney – on Ice – in the delightful touring sensation Mickey's Search Party, with the Moline venue transformed into an enormous skating rink and some of the studio's most beloved characters joining Mickey Mouse and friends for an unforgettable adventure. |
| FVNYVNV Records' and Roaring Rhetoric's Vinyl & Poetry Night, November 29With FVNTVNV Records playing a range of jazz, soul, funk, and R&B, as well as music from Quad City hip-hop artists. the label and Roaring Rhetoric will host a Vinyl and Poetry Night at Rock Island's Rozz-Tox on November 29, the eclectic evening also boasting spoken-word performances by Aubrey Barnes, Sabur Muhammad, Henry Morray, and Whois Ardimus. |
| “Who's Holiday,” December 4 through 19Lauded by Broadway World as an adults-only entertainment that sends "audience members off with a warm smile and probably exhausted from laughter," author Matthew Lombardo's one-woman comedy sensation Who's Holiday returns to Rock Island's Circa '21 Speakeasy for a six-performance run, this spiky December 4 through 19 treat also hailed by the New York Times as "a raunchy riff on a yuletide tale that dirties up Christmas while ultimately reveling in its spirit." |
| “The Mousetrap,” November 28 through December 14A legendary mystery thriller that stands as the longest-running West End show of all time, the play having reached its 30,000th performance this past March, Agatha Christie's timeless classic The Mousetrap enjoys a November 28 through December 14 run at Iowa City's Riverside Theatre, The Times calling the show "elaborately skillful" and The Daily Express praising its "atmosphere of shuddering suspense." |
| Judge sides with Meta in antitrust trial, will not spin off WhatsApp and InstagramA federal judge ruled against the Federal Trade Commission's antitrust suit alleging that Meta had stifled competition by buying up its rivals. |
| Illinois Quad-Cities townships unite to help feed people who were impacted by the shutdownQuad-Cities townships on the Illinois side have joined together to offer food assistance to workers who were furloughed during the shutdown and those in need. |
| Disney on Ice brings 'Mickey's Search Party' to MolineDisney on Ice returns to the Vibrant Arena in Moline with “Mickey’s Search Party” December 4 – 7. Alexander Sheldrick-Male, an ensemble performer with Disney on Ice, spoke with Our Quad Cities News via Zoom to talk about the show and what fans can expect. The Paris, Ontario, Canada native said he learned to skate [...] |
| Trump administration shares new moves to dismantle more of the Education DepartmentSome of the responsibilities the administration aims to move were explicitly assigned to the U.S. Education Department by Congress, raising questions about the legality of these changes. |
| Trump defends Saudi crown prince over question about killing of KhashoggiPresident Trump lashed out a reporter in the Oval Office who was asking about allegations the crown prince orchestrated the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi. |
| Large brush fire breaks out along Rock River in MolineFirefighters say an illegal burn sparked a large brush fire along the Rock River in Moline Monday evening. Crews faced tough terrain and no injuries were reported. |
| Large brush fire breaks out along Rock River in MolineFirefighters say an illegal burn sparked a large brush fire along the Rock River in Moline Monday evening. Crews faced tough terrain and no injuries were reported. |
| Enjoy holiday lights at Weed Park, MuscatineStart the holiday season with a trip to walk or drive through a dazzling light display in Muscatine. iLLUMINATE is adding something new for 2025 - a new Holiday Lights Walk on Tuesday, November 25 from 5 - 7 p.m. at Weed Park, 1211 Park Drive. The walk-through night was added by popular demand, allowing [...] |
| Davenport considers trap-neuter-release plan to curb rising cat populationDavenport officials are weighing a trap-neuter-release plan as Humane Society leaders push for a humane, cost-effective fix to the city’s growing stray-cat problem. |
| In Ben Stiller's showbiz family, there was little separation between home and stageAfter his parents died, Stiller found a stash of their audio recordings. Those tapes of comedians Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara are at the center of the documentary Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost. |
| Farewell, fair penny. You are finished, but never forgottenThis tiny disc of zinc with just a smidge of copper has played an outsized role in our national (and international) discourse. The U.S. Mint ended production of the one-cent coin last week. |
| Man believed judge was Jack the Ripper, court documents showCourt documents show a man who was recently arrested in connection with threats made against an Illinois 14th Judicial Circuit judge believed she was Jack the Ripper. |
| Muscatine closing roundabout leg ahead of fiber installationUpcoming fiber installation means a portion of a Muscatine roundabout must close. A news release from the city says the northbound leg of the Mulberry Avenue–Second Street roundabout is scheduled to be closed to traffic from Wednesday, Nov. 19 - Nov. 24, pending approval by the Muscatine City Council at its November 18 meeting. The [...] |
| Dog dies in Sterling fireA dog died after a fire in Sterling early this morning. A news release from the Sterling Fire Department says dispatchers received a 911 call from a homeowner on November 18 at about 1:46 a.m. The caller reported that his house was on fire in the 900 block of Locust Street. The Sterling Fire Department [...] |
| Trump administration rule could further penalize immigrants for using benefitsThe Trump administration is bringing back a policy that could penalize migrants for using public benefits if they're seeking a green card or visa. |
| Mercy One Genesis Hospice Remembrance Tree honors those who have diedQuad City residents remembered loved ones at the MercyOne Genesis Hospice Remembrance Tree Lighting last night. The ceremony highlights the area’s need for quality hospice care while celebrating the memories of those who have died. The tree lighting was held on November 17 outside the Clarissa C. Cook Hospice House, 2546 Tech Drive in Bettendorf. [...] |
| No emergency winter shelter open as temperatures drop in Quad CitiesAs overnight temperatures fall below freezing, service providers across the Quad Cities say more people are sleeping outside, and for now, there is no emergency winter overflow shelter available anywhere in the metro area. |
| REVIEW: The Sound of Music @ Quad City Music GuildThe Sound of Music continues at Quad City Music Guild in Moline’s Prospect Park, Friday and Saturday, November 21 and 22 at 7:30 p.m. |
| REVIEW: A Sherlock Carol @ Richmond Hill PlayersA Sherlock Carol continues at Richmond Hill Players Barn Theatre in Geneseo, Thursday through Saturday, November 20 through 22 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, November 23 at 3:00 p.m. |
| Timber fire in Moline requires multiple departments to extinguishThe fire was in the timbered areas along the Rock River near North Shore Drive. |
| Temperature and precipitation trends for Thanksgiving weekTurkey Day is still more than a week away, but many people start traveling earlier in the week. In the Quad Cities, November temperatures are running slightly above average, and it'll mostly stay warmer than average into the weekend. And, while the trend is for warmer than average temperatures, will it be a dry week [...] |
| New dueling piano bar to open in downtown Davenport Nov. 21Collette’s, a new piano bar at 317 W. 3rd St., Davenport, to open Friday, Nov. 21, 2025. Managed by Bill Sheeder and owned by his sister Tammy, who bought the three-story building (across from The Capitol Theatre, and next to Daiquiri Factory) in May 2025. |
| MercyOne Genesis Hospice Remembrance Tree honors lost loved onesSince 2004 the MercyOne Genesis Hospice Remembrance Trees have honored more than 7,000 people. |
| Drivers may expect work on Muscatine roundabout if council approvesThe northwest leg of the Mulberry Avenue–2nd Street roundabout in Muscatine is scheduled to be closed to traffic from Wednesday, Nov. 19, through Monday, Nov. 24, pending approval by the Muscatine City Council at its Nov. 18 meeting, according to a news release. Mulberry Avenue will be closed from the roundabout to East 3rd Street [...] |
| Large brush fire breaks out along Rock River in MolineFirefighters say an illegal burn sparked a large brush fire along the Rock River in Moline Monday evening. Crews faced tough terrain and no injuries were reported. |
| What do actual witches think of 'Wicked'?Mostly they're charmed. Some witches we talked to couldn't wait for the new Wicked release. But some worry that the films have helped move the secret, spiritual art of witchcraft into the mainstream. |
| Broadway performer David Burnham to perform in BurlingtonAcclaimed Broadway performer David Burnham will bring his dynamic, award-winning concert “Broadway and Beyond” to the Capitol Theater as part of Burlington Civic Music Association’s 2025-2026 season. The show will start at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21, a news release says. Burnham promises an unforgettable evening of powerhouse vocals, intimate storytelling and classic Broadway magic. [...] |
| 40 years ago, Calvin and Hobbes' raucous adventures burst onto the comics pageThe adventures of a precocious 6-year-old and his stuffed tiger debuted on November 18, 1985. NPR's Renee Montagne spoke with the comic strip's editor, Lee Salem, in 2005. |
| 3 injured in head-on crash3 people were injured in a head-on collision near West Branch Monday evening. |
| 3 Things to Know | Quad Cities morning headlines for Nov. 18, 2025Moline firefighters continue to investigate a brush fire along the Rock River and in Muscatine, city leaders could close a roundabout on Mulberry Avenue. |
| Crews use boat, hand tools to battle large brush fire along Rock RiverCrews battled a large brush and timber fire on foot and from a boat Monday night. |
| Dog dies, homeowner hospitalized after early-morning Sterling house fireA dog died and a homeowner was hospitalized after a 1:46 a.m. house fire Tuesday in Sterling. Fire crews from multiple departments helped bring the fire under contro |
| Humane Society of Scott County proposes new program to slow the rise of stray catsThe city of Davenport still needs to approve this proposal by the Humane Society, but if approved, this could help keep the stray cat population in check. |
| Women In Cardiology event for students interested in medicine to be held Dec. 9This is an invitation for female high school students to register (by Dec. 2) for the free gathering on Dec. 9 at 5:30 p.m. to learn about how to grow in the high-demand, rewarding career field. |
| Fire crews battle large timber fire along Rock RiverNo injuries were reported from a large brush and timber fire along the Rock River. According to a release, the Moline Fire Department responded to a large fire near the 600 block of 52nd Ave. November 17 at approximately 7:10 p.m. The fire was in the timbered areas near North Shore Dr. along the Rock [...] |
| Jury finds Luke Truesdell guilty in Linn County quadruple murder caseThe fate of a man accused of beating four people to death on a rural Linn County property in June 2024 is now up to the jury as they read their decision Monday. |
| Dog dies in early morning house fireA homeowner called to report his house on fire at about 1:46 a.m. |
| A 'breakthrough' drug to prevent HIV, an 'unprecedented' rolloutThe drug lenacapavir will be distributed to Eswatini and Zambia — the first step toward providing at least 2 million doses to the countries with the highest HIV burden, largely in Africa, by 2028. |
| Davenport considers trap-neuter-release plan to curb rising cat populationDavenport officials are weighing a trap-neuter-release plan as Humane Society leaders push for a humane, cost-effective fix to the city’s growing stray-cat problem. |
| Brush fire breaks out along Rock River in MolineFirefighters at the scene told News 8 the blaze started from an illegal burn. |
| The enduring tradition of MercyOne Genesis Hospice's Remembrance TreeMercyOne Genesis Hospice held its annual Remembrance Tree ceremony, honoring loved ones who have died and offering families and staff a moment of reflection. |
| Botanical Center, Rock Island, features Winter Lights to brighten holiday seasonThe Quad City Botanical Center will present the ninth annual Winter Lights Powered by MidAmerican Energy Foundation, opening Wednesday, Nov. 21, a news release says. More than 315,000 glowing lights will adorn five acres of garden grounds. Visitors can explore the Crawford Company Tropical Sun Garden, Children’s Garden, the glistening pond, lawns, and pocket gardens [...] |
| Is a 50-year mortgage really that much crazier than a 30-year one?Last week, the internet piled on President Trump's proposal for a 50-year mortgage. But maybe it's not as crazy as it sounds. |
| The ArkThis is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.The statute of limitations has finally expired, so it is safe to tell you what happened to the Ark, and to encourage… |
| How NewJeans (almost) changed K-popThe girl group had a vision for how to rewire its troubled industry. The industry had other plans. |
| How 'defund Planned Parenthood' came to threaten primary care in rural MaineAbortion is supported by 3 out of 4 Mainers, but a popular network of clinics that provides it alongside primary care has been shut out of Medicaid by the Trump administration, which also targeted Planned Parenthood. |
| Redistricting deadlines for the midterms loom as states wait for a Supreme Court rulingDepending on the timing, a Supreme Court ruling that weakens Voting Rights Act protections against racial discrimination may lead to more states redrawing congressional maps before the 2026 midterms. |
| After months of infighting, House GOP could vote today to release the Epstein filesPresident Trump has pushed back against releasing the files, but shifted course over the weekend after it became clear the measure was likely to pass the House. |
Monday, November 17th, 2025 | |
| The enduring tradition of MercyOne Genesis Hospice's Remembrance TreeMercyOne Genesis Hospice held its annual Remembrance Tree ceremony, honoring loved ones who have died and offering families and staff a moment of reflection. |
| Dixon man arrested on firearm chargesA Dixon man was arrested on firearm charges. According to a release, on November 14 at approximately 7:28 p.m., the Dixon Police Department received a report of a man making threatening video calls with a firearm. Andrew Keefer, 26, was identified as the suspect, and following a search at a residence in the 200 block [...] |
| Teenager convicted in 2023 Milan murder escapes custodyRock Island County officials say they are helping U.S. Marshals search for Johnell Lamont Smith III, an inmate who escaped custody in Chicago on Nov. 12. |
| 3 injured in head-on collision3 people were injured in a head-on collision near West Branch Monday evening. |
| Quad City Botanical Center’s Winter Lights display to open Nov. 21More than 315,000 lights will fill this year's display, including several new glowing exhibits, an indoor snack center and visits from Santa, Mrs. Claus and Krampus. |
| Quad Cities area health organization expanding prenatal care and educationThanks to a $350,000 grant from the Better Health Foundation, Community Health Care is expanding its prenatal care with the goal of improving birth outcomes. |
| Tennessee judge blocks deployment of National Guard in MemphisA Tennessee judge has blocked the use of the National Guard in Memphis under a crimefighting operation by President Trump but also put the order on hold, giving the government five days to appeal. |
| Sea shanties, country sounds come to Bishop Hill Creative CommonsA video-game musician who plays sea shanties and a musician known as Laid Back Country Picker each will perform a concert at Bishop Hill Creative Commons, 309 N. Bishop Hill St., Bishop Hill, Ill. Quebec artist Seán Dagher will perform Wednesday, Nov. 19. Laid Back Country Picker will play on Friday, Nov. 21. Each show will begin with [...] |
| Time travel back to the 1920's with Circa '21 of Rock IslandA special tour of Quad Cities history just added a stop in downtown Rock Island. There's now a QC PastPort sign in front of Circa '21. QC PastPort has put up historical markers across the QCA, and their most recent sign highlights what was formerly known as the Fort Armstrong Theatre. "So many Quad Cities [...] |
| Special Weather Statement until MON 9:45 PM CSTThunderstorms Bringing Hail to Northwestern Illinois and Southeastern Iowa Tonight |
| Fire crews battling large field fire along Rock RiverFire crews are battling a large field fire in Moline. |
| Moline stylist’s ‘pay-what-you-can’ program helps families who can’t afford haircutsHaven Beauty Collective Owner Nicole Perkins has supported about a dozen families since launching the flexible-pricing option in August. |
| ‘Absolutely a crisis’: Local group awards $1M to improve prenatal care in Quad-Cities areaGrant funding targets birth outcomes for women of color, immigrants, refugees and low-income patients |
| Project NOW, Rock Island County townships provide food reliefSome townships in the QCA and Project NOW are focusing on helping people still struggling to get food after the government shutdown. Six Rock Island County townships joined Project NOW to launch the Emergency Township Food Program. The organizations want to provide immediate relief for people who haven't received November SNAP food benefits. Organizers also [...] |
| Iowa Attorney General warns about holiday scamsIowa Attorney General Brenna Bird is warning Iowans of holiday scams and tips to make it a “scam-free” holiday season. |
| Moline stylist’s ‘pay-what-you-can’ program helps families who can’t afford haircutsHaven Beauty Collective Owner Nicole Perkins has supported about a dozen families since launching the flexible-pricing option in August. |
| Quad Cities area health organization expanding prenatal care and educationThanks to a $350,000 grant from the Better Health Foundation, Community Health Care is expanding its prenatal care with the goal of improving birth outcomes. |
| Rock Island Arsenal's Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center receiving federal fundingSen. Dick Durbin said Rock Island Arsenal's Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center will receive nearly $10 million in federal funding. |
| Pedestrian dies after being hit by car Friday in Rock IslandPolice said a 38-year-old man died from his injuries on Monday after being hit by a car Friday evening in the 1900 block of 17th Street in Rock Island. |
| Chimney break-in becomes Christmas display at Geneseo shopAfter failing to enter through the AC unit, Gottsche saw the chimney, removed the cap and went down feet first. |
| Moline hair stylist launches 'pay-what-you-can' modelNicole Perkins, owner of Haven Beauty Collective in Moline, launched a “pay-what-you-can” program in August to make services more affordable and accessible. |
| Anonymous donor helps Quad Cities animal rescue erase more than $23K in vet debt to resume intakeThe Quad Cities Animal Recovery Team said that with the help of donors, its vet debt has been erased and the team can soon resume animal intake. |
| New sanitary sewer will keep floodwater out of Riverdale's systemA new sanitary sewer was installed in Riverdale, meaning little to no floodwater will seep into the City's system. It'll also come with a sewer bill increase. |
| Riverdale celebrates completion of sanitary sewer projectRiverdale's city leaders celebrated the completion of a seven-year sanitary sewer project. Federal pandemic relief money paid for the three-phase project. The updates to the system eliminates inflow and infiltration from the city's sewer network. The city was forced to pump raw sewage into Duck Creek because of extra water infiltrating the sewer during the [...] |
| Deputies seek public help in burglary investigationThe Carroll County Sheriff’s Office and the Mt. Carroll Police Department are seeking public help after multiple vehicle burglaries early Sunday morning. |