Friday, December 12th, 2025 | |
| North Scott upsets Clinton, Central DeWitt tops PV girls basketballNorth Scott hands Clinton their first loss of the season 51-50. Central DeWitt defeats Pleasant Valley 55-45. |
| Moline upsets Rock Island, Sherrard defeats Orion boys basketballMoline wins a thriller over undefeated Rock Island in overtime 54-51. Sherrard hands Orion their first loss of the season 53-47. |
| Part of US 150 closed for nearly 3 days due to oversized load with broken trailerA part of US Highway 150 is expected to be closed for nearly 3 days due to an oversized load with a broken trailer. |
| MLK Center prepped and ready as homeless seek shelter ahead of frigid tempsThe MLK Center in Rock Island is prepped and ready for the homeless as cold temperatures impact the Quad Cities. |
| Galesburg to expand Lake Storey walking pathThe expansion will complete the path's full loop around the lake in 2027. |
| Recent spike in whooping cough cases reported in Scott CountyScott County health officials report more than 50 pertussis cases since July 1, with most reported since Dec. 1. Residents are urged to test and vaccinate. |
| Pritzker signs ‘medical aid in dying’ billThe contentious bill overcame strong opposition from religious groups and some disability rights advocates who fear it could endanger Illinoisians with disabilities. |
| QC Storm looks to help River Bend Food Bank stock their shelvesThe River Bend Food Bank has a dire need for donations to restock their shelves after the SNAP Benefits freeze amidst the government shutdown. The Quad City Storm are looking to help them out this weekend while they battle on their home ice Friday through Sunday. "We expect the community to come support us," said [...] |
| Geneseo Christmas Walk marking 40 years amid cold weather concernsGeneseo’s 40th annual Christmas Walk returns Saturday despite frigid temperatures, with organizers urging caution as businesses hope for a holiday boost. |
| EPA approves new pesticides as scientists raise concerns over ‘forever chemicals’PFAS are known as “forever chemicals” because they don’t break down and can build up in the environment and the body, leading to health problems and contaminating water, soil, and food over time. |
| Davenport teen arrested in connection with drive-by shootingOfficers were sent to a home in the 900 block of Myrtle Street at 9:27 a.m. Thursday to investigate a report of shots fired. |
| WATCH: CAT-astrophe avoided! Colona officer rescues cat with can on its headOne Quad Cities kitty will be especially joyful this holiday season after a compassionate police officer removed a can from its head. Colona Officer Piehl Samuel Piehl was in his squad car when he saw a cat, paralyzed with fear, in the middle of the street. A video of the rescue is In a post [...] |
| Geneseo Christmas Walk marking 40 years amid cold weather concernsGeneseo’s 40th annual Christmas Walk returns Saturday despite frigid temperatures, with organizers urging caution as businesses hope for a holiday boost. |
| Davenport Central High School students perform carols for local seniorsThe annual performance is a well-loved holiday tradition at Good Samaritan Society Senior Living. |
| Geneseo High School freshman selected to perform in 2026 Rose ParadeGeneseo freshman percussionist Bryce Gillespie has been chosen for the Bands of America Honor Band, set to perform in the 2026 Rose Parade in Pasadena. |
| Geneseo High School freshman selected to perform in 2026 Rose ParadeGeneseo freshman percussionist Bryce Gillespie has been chosen for the Bands of America Honor Band, set to perform in the 2026 Rose Parade in Pasadena. |
| Holiday Light Tour: Rural Geneseo family creates holiday light show spectacleThe Heller family has transformed their rural property into a holiday destination that draws visitors for hours at a time. |
| Josh Allen, Hailee Steinfeld make big announcementJosh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld reveal they are expecting a baby, sharing the news through Steinfeld's birthday newsletter, marking a new chapter in their lives. |
| Bird's-eye view of the Quad Cities region: Dec. 8-12Sit back, relax and check out these snowy landscapes captured by the News 8 drone this week. |
| MLK Center preparing to open emergency shelter amid dangerously low temperaturesThe MLK Center is opening its doors this weekend for those needing to get out of the dangerously cold temperatures. |
| Walmart, QCA Coca Cola distributor team up to donate to Davenport elementaryWalmart and a local Coke distributor teamed up Friday to make a large donation to a Davenport elementary school. |
| Quad Cities report identifies top 100 high-priority jobs, highlights workforce shortagesWhich local jobs will pay a living wage and be in high demand both now and in the future? Health care and engineering top the list but they're not all that's noted. |
| Davenport shelter prepares for capacity as dangerous cold weather approaches“So then our hope is to move them into either one of our own housing, a supportive housing, rapid rehousing, or it could just be their own apartment anywhere in the Quad Cities because we very much believe in housing choice,” said CEO. |
| Nestle Purina gives $30,000 grant to North Scott Community School DistrictThe grant funding will benefit the district's small animal and veterinary assistance program. |
| 2 adults, dogs evacuated after attic fire damages Rock Island homeNo injuries were reported in the blaze. |
| Remembering WQAD alum, Quad Cities sports icon Jim AlbrachtThis story is from the 1990-1991 season, when the Knoxville High School basketball team was at the end of five straight 20-win seasons. |
| 'She's awesome': How U.S. veterans helped Venezuela's Machado escapeIn a daring nighttime martime operation, U.S. veterans whisked Venezuela's María Corina Machado out of the country to claim her Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo |
| Muscatine 8th grader honored for community reading initiativeEmmery Drake organized a community-wide book donation drive. For her efforts she's won the 2025 Giles Joslyn Youth Initiative Award. |
| What you need to know for another round of snow SaturdayAfter getting a light sheet of snow from this past Thursday at around 1 and a half inches, we already need to prepare for round two this week with Saturday. The snow is looking to begin falling around 9am here in the metro Quad Cities and a bit earlier for neighborhoods in the South and [...] |
| Snowy and cold? No problem with Saukie Golf Course simulatorThe weather outside is frightful, but your golf game can stay delightful! Todd Winter from Rock Island Parks and Recreation joined Our Quad Cities News with details on the golf simulator at the Saukie Golf Course. For more information, click here. |
| No injuries in Rock Island attic fire on ThursdayFirefighters extinguished an attic fire in a Rock Island home Thursday night. Two people and their dogs evacuated before crews arrived. |
| Wrap up holiday shopping at Davenport Central's Craft & Vendor FairYou can wrap up your holiday shopping and help support local students. The 7th annual Davenport Central High School Band and Orchestra Craft and Vendor Fair is Saturday, December 13 from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. at the fieldhouse. Dozens of vendors will be on hand with handmade gifts and sweet treats. The event helps [...] |
| Army beats Navy 19-14 at Rock Island ArsenalA yearly tradition at the Rock Island Arsenal featured a classic rivalry. Ahead of the weekend Army-Navy game, the Army took on the Navy in this friendly flag football game at Memorial Field at the Rock Island Arsenal. Fans braved the cold in lawn chairs and cheered on the players. Army beat Navy with a [...] |
| Dangerous wind chills settling into Quad Cities for the weekendWe've been talking about it for days now, and the bitter cold weekend is upon us! Wind chills will dip down below 0° late tonight and do not go back up above zero until Monday morning! The worst of it will be Sunday morning, when wind chills will be as low as -25° in the [...] |
| Davenport man found guilty of second-degree murder in killing of Maddy BakoylisDillon Ray Adams had been charged with first-degree murder. A Scott County jury on Friday found him guilty of second-degree murder. |
| Recent spike in whooping cough cases reported in Scott CountyScott County health officials report more than 50 pertussis cases since July 1, with most reported since Dec. 1. Residents are urged to test and vaccinate. |
| Quad Cities report identifies top 100 high-priority jobs, highlights workforce shortagesWhich local jobs will pay a living wage and be in high demand both now and in the future? Health care and engineering top the list but they're not all that's noted. |
| Muscatine 8th grader honored for community reading initiativeEmmery Drake organized a community-wide book donation drive. For her efforts she's won the 2025 Giles Joslyn Youth Initiative Award. |
| City of Aledo encourages safe pedestrian crossings for drivers and ridersVisibility is lower this time of year, making it even more important to understand traffic patterns and avoid unexpected stops, city leaders said. |
| Grill fire in Milan shed caused by homeless person seeking winter shelterA fire broke out inside a shed where a homeless person was staying to escape early winter weather, according to the Black Hawk Fire Protection District. |
| It Takes A Village receives grant to support donation-based, spay, neuter clinicsIt Takes A Village (ITAV) has received thousands of dollars in grant funding to support a free will donation-based spay and neuter clinic. |
| Geneseo prepares for 40th annual Christmas WalkThe Christmas Walk runs from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday in downtown Geneseo. |
| A momentous week as Syria celebrates lifting U.S. sanctions and a year without AssadAs they mark the first anniversary of toppling Bashar al-Assad's regime, Syrians also celebrate another coming milestone: the lifting of sanctions, which could help give the country a new start. |
| Pritzker signs ‘medical aid in dying’ bill amid religious oppositionIllinois physicians now allowed to write prescriptions for terminally ill patients to self-administer end-of-life medication |
| Powerball jackpot reaches $1B for second time in 2025For the second time this year, the Powerball jackpot has reached $1 billion, giving players a chance at one of the largest prizes in game history. |
| The Justice Department has now sued 18 states in an effort to access voter dataThe Department of Justice has sued four more states as part of the Trump administration's far-reaching attempt to access sensitive voter data. The DOJ is also suing Fulton County in Georgia. |
| In photos: Flooding in Western Washington state forces thousands to evacuateRecord flooding in Washington state has forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate after torrential rains this week. |
| Pertussis outbreak hits Scott CountyScott County Health Department said there have been 43 confirmed and suspected cases of pertussis since Dec. 1. |
| New petition describes alleged tactics used by suspended Fort Hood doctor to record patientsA court petition outlines alleged exam room tactics used by a Fort Hood doctor that plaintiffs say exploited a power imbalance. |
| Gov. Pritzker signs bill allowing other 'end of life options' for terminally ill patientsIllinois Governor JB Pritzker signed the Medical Aid in Dying Bill, which will allow terminally ill patients to end their lives on their own terms, with strict safeguards in place, starting in September 2026. |
| 4 Your Money | To Dividend, Or Not To DividendDividend investing is traditionally thought of as a safer, steady approach. James Nelson, Financial Planner at NelsonCorp Wealth Management, joins us to explain why dividend investing is no longer the value strategy it was in the past. |
| Sean Shibe: Tiny Desk ConcertGuitarist Sean Shibe pushes his instrument to the limit in new music written for him by Thomas Adès, and softens the vibe with intimate pieces by Bach, Mompou and the eccentric street musician Moondog. |
| Rock Island firefighters respond to attic fireThe Rock Island Fire Department was called to an attic fire last night, according to a news release from the city. Firefighters responded to a report of electrical malfunctions and smoke in the attic in the 2200 block of Ninth Street on December 11 at about 9:30 p.m. Crews found two people and their dogs [...] |
| Residents, pets escape attic fireCrews in Rock Island battled an attic fire Thursday night. |
| New restrictions on what SNAP can buy in 2026: Here's what to knowHawaii, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Virginia and Tennessee are joining 12 other states in adding waivers that will redefine what types of food can be purchased with SNAP dollars in 2026. |
| Moline granted $50,000 for new soccer pitch at Riverside ParkThe grant was provided by T-Mobile and will be used to install a Musco Mini-Pitch Soccer System at Riverside Park. |
| Camanche students will have expanded learning experiences after winter breakCamanche Middle School and Chamanche High School will introduce expanded learning experiences when students return from winter break, a news release says. From Jan. 5-9, both schools will step away from typical schedules and participate in J-Term, a week designed to help students explore future careers and community involvement in meaningful, hands-on ways. This is [...] |
| Davenport woman arrested, charged in drive-by shootingA Davenport woman is being held in the Scott County Jail on no bond after police say she conducted a drive-by shooting yesterday morning. The criminal complaint in the case says Davenport Police responded to the 900 block of Myrtle Street on December 11 at about 9:30 a.m. for a report of shots fired. The [...] |
| More snow coming and the coldest air of the seasonThe clipper system that moved through Thursday evening dropped anywhere from a trace of snow north to as much as four inches to the south. Another disturbance will race through Saturday bringing additional accumulating snow. Here's your 7-day forecast that shows how bitterly cold it'll be this weekend. |
| Youth golf coach charged with sexually abusing child waives preliminary hearingAs of Friday morning, Stowe remained in the Scott County Jail. |
| Davenport woman charged in drive-by shootingA Davenport woman is facing charges after police say she shot at an occupied home and a running car. |
| Cook review: You will remember short documentary 'All the Empty Rooms'One of the most powerful documentaries I've ever seen also is one of the shortest. "All the Empty Rooms" has a simple premise: Reporter Steve Hartman, long known for his uplifting human-interest stories, completed this independent project by visiting four homes of families who have lost children in school shootings. Photographer Lou Bopp took pictures [...] |
| If the holidays are stressing you out, remember: everything is optionalManaging a full December calendar can quickly take you from festive to frazzled. Psychotherapist Niro Feliciano shares advice on reducing stress and increasing joy this season. |
| Trial starts for a Wisconsin judge accused of obstructing ICEWas Judge Hannah Dugan trying to obstruct a proceeding or trying to run her courtroom when ICE agents came to arrest an undocumented immigrant? A federal jury will decide |
| Germany's train service is one of Europe's worst. How did it get so bad?You won't arrive on time and may not even get a seat. Your booking might get lost. Things have gotten so dire that a foreigner has been brought in to shake things up. |
| LeClaire Community Library will present Elf Academy, with free family funThe LeClaire Community Library’s Elf Academy event will return from 6-7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 15, a news release says. The fun begins on the City Center Plaza with a display of holiday inflatables and free hot chocolate and refreshments. Inside the library, kids will complete crafts and games to earn their official Elf Certificate as [...] |
| Riverside Park in Moline to get new mini-pitch soccer systemT-mobile announced on Thursday that Moline Parks and Recreation will be the recipient of a $50,000 Hometown Grant. The money will go toward installing a new "Musco Mini-Pitch Soccer System" at Riverside Park in Moline. The system is a fenced in area that can be used for multiple sports such as soccer or basketball. The [...] |
| CNN has endured turmoil for years. With Warner Bros. sale, things will get bumpierIn the corporate battle over parent company Warner Bros. Discovery, CNN's fate remains up for grabs. President Trump wants a say in what happens next. |
| CNN has endured turmoil for years. Now Trump wants role in its fateIn the corporate battle over parent company Warner Bros. Discovery, CNN's fate remains up for grabs. President Trump wants a say in what happens next. |
| 'A wonderful human being, irreplaceable': Davenport School Board remembers board secretaryBrenda Thie had spent more than 25 years with the district. |
| COMIC: A couple's therapist says you can break these relationship rulesIs it a red flag if a couple has separate beds? What about separate bank accounts? Therapist Stephanie R. Yates-Anyabwile says ignoring relationship norms can actually make a partnership stronger. |
| MLK Center in Rock Island will host temporary emergency shelter amid plunging tempsThe city of Rock Island, the MLK Center and Project NOW will open a temporary emergency winter shelter to help unhoused people through the weekend. |
| St. Paul LutheranThis is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.If you are one of those who can never make your helpings of roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy come out even, you… |
| Amputees often feel disconnected from their bionic hands. AI could bridge the gapSensors and artificial intelligence help a prosthetic hand act more like a natural one, new research shows. |
| Trump touts his peace deals - but many are already unravelingPresident Trump has been racing to rack up peace deals — but keeping them intact is proving far more difficult. |
| For 50 years, Rockalina the turtle lived on a kitchen floor. Now she has a new friendThe Oreo-sized baby turtle represents a turning point in Rockalina's recovery: Spending time with her own kind. |
| U.S. military members fear personal legal blowback tied to boat strikesStaff officers and at least one drone pilot have sought advice from outside groups over legal concerns about their own involvement — or potential involvement — in the strikes against suspected drug boats. |
| Cinnamon recalled in Illinois, other states over potential lead contamination"For adults, chronic lead exposure is associated with kidney dysfunction, hypertension, and neurocognitive effects," a recall notice explains. |
| Reddit challenges Australia's world-first law banning children under 16 from social mediaGlobal online forum Reddit files a court challenge to Australian law blocking children under 16 from holding accounts on the world's most popular social media platforms. |
Thursday, December 11th, 2025 | |
| Enrollment declining at WIU campusesNumbers are showing a continued decline at both the Quad Cities and Macomb Campuses. |
| River Bend Food Bank announces holiday pantry hoursRiver Bend Food Bank announced their holiday pantry hours Thursday. |
| Judy’s Family Cafe coming to AledoMiguel’s Grill & Bar will transition into Judy’s Family Cafe Aledo after the restaurant closes on Dec. 28, according to a Facebook post. |
| HNI in Muscatine closes $2.2 billion deal to acquire SteelcaseHNI Corporation reports it closed the deal on its $2.2 billion acquisition of a furniture manufacturer. The Muscatine-based company announced it was buying Steelcase in August. Steelcase shareholders received an extra $7.20 per share in the deal. A news release from Steelcase CEO Jeff Lorenger says the deal will be good for both companies. “We [...] |
| Green Bay Packers tour coming to Iowa this springGreen Bay Packers Fans will have the chance to meet some of their favorite players this spring at an iconic site in Iowa. |
| “I AM disABLEd” documentary following Penguin Project QC musical production airing on WQPTA local documentary following a musical production by the Penguin Project of the Quad Cities is airing on PBS station WQPT this month. |
| Rock Island man sentenced to federal prison for possessing machine gun conversion switchJuwan Attron Johnson was sentenced Thursday during a hearing in U.S. District Court, Davenport, before District Judge Stephen Locher. |
| River Bend Food Bank releases holiday food pantry scheduleThe changes include extended hours in advance of holiday-related closures. Regular mall pantry hours will resume on Monday, Jan. 5. |
| Augustana students turn Duck Creek into living lab for people and wildlife researchAugustana College environmental studies seniors wrapped up a three-year wildlife study at Duck Creek this fall, partnering with Davenport officials to track how people and animals use the popular park. |
| Moline’s Riverside Park to get mini-pitch soccer system thanks to grantMoline’s Riverside Park will be getting a new addition. |
| Feds bust multistate grease-heist ring accused of stealing used cooking oil for cashFederal prosecutors in Des Moines have charged 13 people in a multistate used‑cooking‑oil theft ring, a kind of “grease heist” operation that stretched across 10 states and allegedly laundering profits through a network of warehouses. |
| Rockford Democrat running against Sorensen in IL-17 primary facing petition objectionThe Illinois State Board of Elections said Montez Soliz remains an active candidate until a formal decision is made on the pending objection. |
| Trump is trying to preempt state AI laws via an executive order. It may not be legalThe executive order is the latest in a series of attempts by the Trump administration to hold back state-level AI rules. But many Republicans are also uncomfortable with the effort. |
| AT&T Telecom Pioneers give out shoes to Quad Cities kids for the holidaysThe nonprofit collected more than $14,000 in donations throughout 2025. That's enough to give nearly 300 students some brand new kicks. |
| The Heart of the Story: Earning while learningOur Quad Cities News is partnering with award-winning journalist Gary Metivier for The Heart of the Story. Each week, Gary showcases inspiring stories of everyday people doing cool stuff, enjoying their hobbies, and living life to the fullest. Stories that feature the best of the human condition. Gary Metivier introduces us to area students who [...] |
| Judy's Family Cafe expanding into Aledo, taking over Miguel's Grill and BarOfficials with Miguel's said they hope to be remodeled and reopened as Judy's Family Cafe Aledo by May 2026. |
| Judy's Family Cafe finds third location in AledoJudy's Family Cafe, known for viral videos about their pancakes, is opening a third location in Aledo. Judy's cafe has two locations in Galesburg. The newest spot will take the place of Miguel's Grill and Bar, according to a post from the bar's Facebook page. The bar will close Dec. 28, taking a few months [...] |
| NEED TO KNOW: Resources, information for upcoming winter weatherKWQC has compiled a full list of need-to-know resources and information to prepare you for the wintery weather. |
| I-74 West lane reopened after crashThe right lane of I-74 West reopened after a multiple vehicle crash Thursday. |
| AT&T Telecom Pioneers give out shoes to Quad Cities kids for the holidaysThe nonprofit collected more than $14,000 in donations throughout 2025. That's enough to give nearly 300 students some brand new kicks. |
| Davenport changes sales tax distribution to fund Main Street Landing maintenanceThe resolution approved by the council Wednesday allows for the city to designate some of the local option sales tax to the park. |