Sunday, March 22nd, 2026 | |
| Thousands without power in Iowa, Quad Cities, power restoredThousands were without power on the Iowa side of the Quad Cities Sunday. |
| 2 killed in Lee County crashTwo people were killed in a crash in Lee County on Saturday. |
| Energy demand, data centers drive new legislation in Illinois: News 8 This Week - March 22, 2026Rising energy demand and data centers are driving new legislation in Illinois, as states look for ways to manage power use and future growth. |
| 2 killed in single-vehicle crash in rural Lee County, IowaA vehicle left the roadway and overturned Saturday night in rural Lee County, Iowa, killing two people. The crash happened near Wever, officials said. |
| ICE officers set to deploy to airports as delays mount, border czar Homan confirmsBorder czar Tom Homan says ICE agents will help the Transportation Security Administration 'move those lines' while also enforcing immigration law. |
| Palmer Hills Golf Course sees pair of celebrities on opening weekendOn opening weekend, Palmer Hills Golf Course saw a pair of celebrities. |
| City of Davenport hosts community Easter Egg HuntFamilies got in on some early Easter fun this weekend. |
| Taste of LeClaire event draws in crowds to support local businessesLeClaire’s annual “Taste of LeClaire” event returned this weekend, drawing in people from all across the QCA. |
| Riverdale cornfield fire spreads five acres before being extinguished Saturday nightA cornfield caught on fire Saturday night in Riverdale; three fire departments were on site to extinguish it. |
| Bike Swap & Outdoor Gear Sale happening SundayThe event is free to attend. |
| Clucking egg prices as of 3/20/26Here’s this week’s egg price update. This is the USDA’s average price per dozen when delivered to the warehouse on Jan. 20, 2026, 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 [...] |
| President's call for help with Strait of Hormuz gets lukewarm responseWe are now into the fourth week of the war with Iran. We don't feel the human toll as much in the United States as the people in Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and the UAE (United Arab Emirates) do. The families of the military men and women deployed overseas certainly do, as [...] |
| Iowa Kratom ban proposal has bipartisan supportIowa state lawmakers move closer to treating a tropical substance the same as powerful illegal narcotics. State representatives gave the okay to House File 2133 this week. This would ban the substance known as kratom by reclassifying it as a schedule one drug. It now heads to the state senate for debate. The bill would [...] |
| Bettendorf mayor blames limited tools from state to develop DowntownHope springs eternal. Mayors tend to always be optimistic about their cities, and now that spring is here, we will shine a light on their hopes outlined in their state of the city addresses. Bettendorf mayor Bob Gallagher delivered his annual speech a few weeks ago. Economic growth remains a central theme for the city. [...] |
| Thousands without power in Iowa, Quad CitiesThousands are without power on the Iowa side of the Quad Cities. |
| Officials: Bettendorf field fire burns nearly 5 acresSeveral fire departments battled a filed fire Saturday evening. Nearly five acres were burned |
| Special Weather Statement until SUN 7:15 PM CDTElevated Fire Danger Due to Strong Winds and Low Humidity |
| Crews battle QCA field fireNo injuries reported to firefighters or civilians were reported following a vegetation fire. According to a release, the Bettendorf Fire Department was dispatched to the area of 220th St. and 230th Ave. on March 21 at 7:32 p.m. for the report of a corn field on fire. The LeClaire Fire Department and Princeton Fire Department [...] |
| Inside a rare lab that's blazing a bold trail as it hunts for new drugsA scientist from Zambia who loves — LOVES! — chemistry runs a lab in South Africa that is being hailed for "extraordinary" work. |
| This lab that's determined to discover new drugs isn't where you might expectA scientist from Zambia who loves — LOVES! — chemistry runs a lab in South Africa that is being hailed for "extraordinary" work. |
| Sunday Puzzle: BrainteaserNPR'S Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with KXJZ listener Jen Hart and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz. |
| Trump threatens to 'obliterate' Iran's power plants as Iran strikes 2 Israeli citiesIran launched missiles at two southern Israeli cities that lie close to the country's main nuclear research center, while President Trump gave Iran 48 hours to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. |
| MARK-TO-MARKET: Iran shutters Strait of Hormuz. Oil/gasoline prices soar.According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), 25% of the world’s total crude oil produced each year passes through the Strait of Hormuz. |
| ApplesThis is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.Try this out if you don't believe me: ask a group of Rock Island senior citizens whether they would have preferred… |
| Cortina d'Ampezzo mixes Olympic legacy with Alpine glamourCortina d'Ampezzo, the "Pearl of the Dolomites," is a blend of Olympic heritage with celebrity chic, fine dining and Alpine tradition, even as climate change and new tourism reshape the area. |
| Cuba's power grid collapses leaving it without electricity for the 3rd time this monthCuba's power grid collapsed Saturday leaving the country without electricity for a third time in March as the communist government battles with a decaying infrastructure and a U.S.-imposed oil blockade. |
| A strike on a hospital in Sudan killed at least 64 people, WHO saysAt least 64 people were killed, including at least 13 children, in a strike on a hospital in Sudan's western Darfur region last week, the World Health Organization said Saturday. |
Saturday, March 21st, 2026 | |
| Quad Cities families celebrate World Down Syndrome Day with bowling eventFamilies in the Quad Cities marked World Down Syndrome Day at QC Family Entertainment, celebrating individuals with Down syndrome through community and awareness. |
| QC Roller team finds a new venueAfter losing their longtime home in Eldridge, the QC Rollers are back, securing a new venue after weeks of uncertainty. |
| Quad Cities families celebrate World Down Syndrome Day with bowling eventFamilies in the Quad Cities marked World Down Syndrome Day at QC Family Entertainment, celebrating individuals with Down syndrome through community and awareness. |
| Another record high in the Quad CitiesEver since this past Tuesday with freezing temperatures in the mid 20s, temps have only continued to rise throughout the week. And it all came to a peak today with another record high for the books of 86 degrees, beating out the old record of 82. This now marks the third record high we have [...] |
| Community celebrates Easter with annual Davenport egg huntAttendees were treated to pool passes, books from the library and River Bandit tickets. |
| QC Rollers open 2026 season at new home after Eldridge closureAfter losing their longtime home in Eldridge, the QC Rollers are back, securing a new venue after weeks of uncertainty. |
| Airport security headaches grow as DHS shutdown drags on: What to knowTransportation Security Administration (TSA) officers are expected to skip work or quit as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown stretches on, causing long lines at airports and more headaches for travelers. The lack of funding for DHS has left many of its employees unpaid, which has prompted those absences and departures. Travelers have been [...] |
| Quad City Air Show will not return for 2026The Quad City Air Show released a letter saying the team is "reimagining the future" and exploring community interest. |
| Quad City Air Show will not return for 2026The Quad City Air Show released a letter saying the team is "reimagining the future" and exploring community interest. |
| 2 barns catch fire, flames spread to nearby fieldsA KWQC crew could see smoke and burnt fields at 3:15 p.m. in the area of 210th Street and 84th Street West. |
| Crews fight multi-acre field fireA KWQC crew could see smoke and burnt fields at 3:15 p.m. in the area of 210th Street and 84th Street West. |
| Rock Island County Democrats strategize after primary electionDemocrats say they had high turnout for Tuesday's primary, while Republicans say they are more opportunities for voter outreach before November. |
| Muscatine City Council to hold public hearing on proposed tax levyAny resident or taxpayer may present objections to or arguments in favor of the proposed tax levy. The hearing is at 5 p.m., April 7, at Muscatine City Hall. |
| Robert S. Mueller III, ex-FBI director who led 2016 Russia inquiry, dead at 81Mueller's family told The New York Times in August that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. |
| Robert S. Mueller III, ex-FBI director who led 2016 Russia inquiry, dies at 81Mueller's family told The New York Times in August that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. |
| Robert Mueller, ex-FBI director who led 2016 Russia inquiry, dies at 81Mueller's family told The New York Times in August that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. |
| Iraqi Kurds mark Nowruz, celebrating light over darknessIn the Kurdish regions of the Middle East, Nowruz celebrations — honoring the arrival of spring — are a fundamental expression of Kurdish identity. |
| 'The Adventures of Sam Steele' comes to Black Box Theatre, MolineIt was a dark and stormy night … well, it could have been, in “The Adventures of Sam Steele,” a new radio play by Jeff Adamson that will take the stage at The Black Box Theatre on Saturday, March 28, and will run through April 4 at the theater, 1623 5th Ave., Moline. Set in [...] |
| 340 8th graders get 'Welcome to the Real World' at Sandburg, GalesburgMore than 340 area eighth graders will embark on an immersive occupational journey during the Welcome to the Real World and Career Exploration experience from 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. March 27 on Sandburg’s Galesburg campus. The event, hosted by Sandburg and in cooperation with the University of Illinois Extension and Regional Office of Education No. 33, [...] |
| Silvis Public Library presents QC-made 'Mad Cow Massacre' movie; filmmakers discussionThe Silvis Public Library, 806 1st Ave., Silvis, will present the premiere showing of the independent, locally made horror movie “Mad Cow Massacre" at 5 p.m. Monday, April 6, a news release says. There will also be a question-and-answer session with filmmakers Peter Hantz III and Kyle T. Yeager. Jay Creepy of Severed Cinema says [...] |
| End of an heir-a: The U.K. abolishes aristocrats' right to inherit Parliament seatsThe British Parliament still has 92 unelected lawmakers who inherit seats by bloodline. They're all older white men. A new law now phases them out, for the first time in nearly 1,000 years. |
| Easter egg hunt to takeover Modern Woodmen Park to benefit Bethany for Children & FamiliesGrab your easter egg baskets because the hunt is on for a good cause. |
| Davenport police investigate report of gunfire at gas stationDavenport police are investigating a report of gunfire at a gas station. |
| Jobs, poetry, history performance, close out March with a roar at Rock Island LibraryMarch is going out with a roar at Rock Island Public Library, with a wide selection of events for teens and adults from March 23 to 28. Free-event options at Rock Island Public Libraries include: Drop in computer skills and job search assistance: Provided by Goodwill of the Heartland on Monday. March 23, from 3-4 p.m, [...] |
| Special Weather Statement until SAT 7:00 PM CDTElevated Fire Danger Due to Strong Winds and Dry Conditions Today |
| Opinion: Lessons from a bad weather forecastResidents in and around Washington braced themselves for damaging storms earlier this week, but turns out it was a forecast flop. One local meteorologist apologized. |
| Henry County Board honors sibling bakers who won Food Network showBoard chairman Kippy Breeden noted the pair's "professionalism, grace and pride" that "brought national attention to Henry County." |
| First day of spring continues March 20 trend, first spring weekend ushers in warm tempsFrom 1900 to 2000, the vernal equinox fell on March 21 a total of 33 times. Since then, the vernal equinox has fallen on March 20, except on two occasions. |
| Faculty-edited book reexamines Augustana College’s 166-year history to help guide its futureThe essay collection by faculty, alumni, and institutional leaders explores how Augustana’s mission has been shaped and challenged by social change, student activism, and evolving community relationships |
| Kohan Investment Group still has not paid back taxes on SouthPark MallAfter initial inquiries by representatives of Kohan Retail Investment Group regarding unpaid taxes on SouthPark Mall, County Clerk Karen Kinney and Treasurer Nick Camlin said they have heard nothing more. |
| Meet the Dutch art detective who tracks down stolen masterpiecesFor 20 years, Dutch art detective Arthur Brand has acted as an intermediary between the police and people who know where stolen artwork might be hiding. He says patience and trust are everything. |
| When health insurance costs $2,500 per month, families make tough choicesA self-employed couple already had to dip into retirement savings for health costs. Now, they are skipping vacations and canceling streaming to afford health insurance. |
| Spencer SquareThis is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.Archeologists have shown us how often a prime piece of real estate is used over and over again by newer civilizations.… |
| DHS shutdown hurts families' access to detention facilities, Democrat saysThe difficulties for families adds to the patchwork of complaints about immigration oversight and other issues while the department remains without government funding for five weeks. |
| Iran war enters its fourth week with no clear end in sightAs the war in the Middle East enters its fourth week, President Trump says the U.S. is considering "winding down" military efforts, as it also seeks to ease the energy crisis by lifting sanctions on Iranian oil stranded at sea. |
Friday, March 20th, 2026 | |
| Iowa State cruises to the second round of the NCAA TournamentIowa State men’s basketball cruises to the second round of the NCAA Tournament after defeating Tennessee State 108-74. |
| Iowa at home for opening rounds of NCAA TournamentIowa women’s basketball back in a familiar place for the opening rounds of March Madness. |
| Stirtz weathers cold shooting to score 16 and help Iowa beat Clemson 67-61 in March MadnessBennett Stirtz scored 16 points and No. 9 seed Iowa weathered his erratic shooting to hold off eighth-seeded Clemson 67-61 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. |
| Augustana student's documentary featured on RokuAn Augustana College student worked on the film crew behind a new documentary now being featured on Roku. Sawyer Carver is only a sophomore, but on her resume is a documentary featured on the nation-wide streaming platform. The feature is a part of Roku's "Change Makers" series, a partnership between the platform and Fresh Films. [...] |
| Police at scene of gunfire at Davenport gas stationA heavy police presence was at the scene of gunfire about 8:15 p.m. Friday at Locust Street and Bridge Avenue, Davenport. Our Quad Cities News saw Davenport police officers searching the area around the bp gas station on the corner, where crime scene tape was visible. No one was struck, police said, and no one [...] |
| Quad City Air Show canceled for 2026; organizers looking to form director boardThere will be no Quad City Air Show this year. Event organizers posted that announcement on their website. They didn't give a concrete reason why it was canceled for 2026, but they say they're reimagining the future and are exploring interest in expanding the show. They are also forming an advisory board of directors with [...] |
| U.S. judge rules against Pentagon restrictions on press coverageThe policy required media organizations to pledge not to gather information unless Defense officials formally authorized its release. A U.S. judge said the rules are at odds with the First Amendment. |
| Shaw Electric to host third year of free trades‑focused Shaw University for area high schoolersShaw Electric will host its 3rd annual Shaw University on March 26, offering 84 high school students from 19 schools a free, hands‑on look at electrical apprenticeship work through demos and instruction. |
| Quad City Air Show grounded this summer as organizers rethink futureThe Quad City Air Show will not return this summer as organizers say they are reimagining the event’s future. |
| Taste of LeClaire offers samples, specials at participating shops SaturdayThe annual Taste of LeClaire returns March 21 with sample‑size food and drink offerings at downtown businesses from 1 to 3 p.m. |
| One dead in Whiteside County plane crash Friday afternoonThe crash occurred at 3:09 p.m. in the area of East Thome Road and McNeil Road in Montmorency Township. |
| Iowa State loses star F Joshua Jefferson to an injury in first-round NCAA blowout of Tennessee StateNobody on the Iowa State bench knew how badly Joshua Jefferson was hurt when the All-American forward landed awkwardly on his left ankle in the opening minutes of their first-round game against Tennessee State on Friday. |
| Iowa back in a familiar spot — at home for the NCAA women’s March MadnessJan Jensen has Iowa back in familiar postseason territory in her second season as head coach — a No. 2 seed and a first-weekend host of the NCAA Tournament. |
| Iowa State All-American Joshua Jefferson sprains ankle in opening minutes of NCAA tourney gameThe Cyclones’ second-leading scorer and top rebounder did not appear to be touched as he drove the lane for an open layup. But his entire 240-pound body came down on his left ankle as it turned beneath him. |
| Galesburg schools turn away from technologyWhile most schools and working people become more and more invested in using technology, the Galesburg Community School District is going against the grain. Starting next school year, the district will do away with one-to-one technology learning for all grades other than high school. Teachers want to focus on more face-to-face education rather than face-to-screen [...] |
| Pilot dies in small-plane crash near Whiteside County Airport, FAA saysA small-plane has crashed in Whiteside County Friday afternoon. |
| University of Illinois researchers develop AI-powered robots to detect crop problemsThe project uses small, low-cost robotic rovers powered by artificial intelligence to monitor plant health and field conditions in real time. |
| Dramatic shifting temperaturesTemperatures have been all over the place for the month of March in the Quad Cities with over 20 degrees above normal just a week and a half ago or so. And now just recently from this past Monday and Tuesday, temperatures that were over 20 degrees below normal. And even after that drastic drop [...] |
| Jury finds Elon Musk misled investors during Twitter purchaseA jury has found Elon Musk liable for misleading investors by deliberately driving down Twitter's stock price in the tumultuous months leading up to his 2022 acquisition of the social media company for $44 billion. But it absolved him of some fraud allegations. |
| 1 person killed in Whiteside County plane crashIllinois State Police said a small, private plane crashed in Whiteside County on Friday afternoon. |
| Several Quad Cities region golf courses open for seasonLocal golf courses in Rock Island, Bettendorf and Muscatine have opened for the season. |
| Egg hunts and Easter activities around the Quad Cities areaReady to have an egg-cellent time? Here is a running list of Easter activities around the Quad Cities region. |
| Person killed after private plane crashes in Whiteside CountyIllinois State Police said a small, private plane crashed on Friday afternoon. One occupant was declared dead at the scene. |
| Occupant of small plane killed in Whiteside County crashThe occupant of a small private plane was killed Friday afternoon in a Whiteside County crash, according to a news release from Illinois State Police. Officers from ISP Troop 1, which includes Whiteside County, responded shortly after 3 p.m. Friday to the area of Thome Road and McNiel Road for a report of a small [...] |
| The Last Picture House to hold event honoring Black filmmaker Oscar MicheauxThe event will include screenings of "Oscar Micheaux: The Superhero of Black Filmmaking" and Micheaux's silent feature "Within Our Gates." |
| Community remembers the Vern Carpenter, known as mayor of Gaines StreetFor years, Vern Carpenter, sat on his porch and waved to people passing by. |
| Egg hunts and Easter activities around the Quad Cities areaReady to have an egg-cellent time? Here is a running list of Easter activities around the Quad Cities region. |
| Miss Clinton County 5K raising scholarship funds for local studentsThe Miss Clinton County 5K Run & Walk is set to raise scholarship funds supporting students and young leaders across the county. |
| Laugh and support QC residents with cancer at gala with comedian Brad UptonComedian Brad Upton will star in he annual Live from QC… It’s Saturday Nite! gala on Saturday, March 28, at the Waterfront Convention Center, Bettendorf. Doors open at 6 p.m. at the event, which is the cornerstone of the fundraising efforts for the Cancer Support Community at Gilda's Club. Funds raised at this event are [...] |
| Over 4,000 told to evacuate flooding in Hawaii as officials warn 120-year-old dam could failMuddy floodwaters from severe rains have inundated streets, swallowed vehicles and prompted evacuation orders for more than 4,000 people in towns north of Honolulu. Officials are warning about the possible failure of a a 120-year-old dam. |
| Over 5,500 told to evacuate flooding in Hawaii as officials warn that dam could failMuddy floodwaters from severe rains have inundated communities and prompted evacuation orders for more than 5,500 people in towns north of Honolulu. Officials are warning about the possible failure of a 120-year-old dam. |
| Small plane crashes in Whiteside CountyA small-plane has crashed in Whiteside County Friday afternoon. |
| CBS News shutters its storied radio news service after nearly a century, ending an eraThe change is part of a round of layoffs at CBS News. When the radio service began operation in September 1927, it was a precursor to the entire CBS network. Today its top-of-the-hour news roundups are delivered to about 700 stations across the U.S. |
| Quad Cities River Bandits release 2026 promotional scheduleThe Quad Cities River Bandits announced its lineup for the 2026 promotions. |
| Iowa State professor partners with Nahant Marsh for educational children's comic"Captain and Blue: A Story of Wetland Wonders" stars Captain, a Blanding's turtle, on his journey to reach Nahant Marsh. |
| Prosecutors push back on Fisher’s self-filed motions in Trudy Appleby caseThe State of Illinois is asking the court to disregard seven pro se motions filed by Jamison Fisher, who is charged in the 1996 killing of an 11-year-old. Prosecutors argue Fisher cannot file his own motions while represented by counsel. |
| Local College Students Welcomed as House Pages for a DayOne student from Western Illinois University and one from Sandburg College got to be house pages for a day for the Illinois House of Representatives. Jordyn Sedlock and Austin Ullrich were welcomed by State Representative Dan Swanson on Thursday. “I always enjoy welcoming local students to the House chamber and introducing them to my colleagues,” [...] |
| How the Iran war threatens global food supplyAbout a third of all fertilizer shipped globally passes through the Strait of Hormuz. Now shipping is all-but stopped through the Strait and this could have repercussions for the global food supply. |