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Sunday, January 18th, 2026

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Special Weather Statement until MON 3:00 AM CST

Strong Winds and Scattered Snow Showers Overnight

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Barber’s Bears connection rooted in team’s kindness to family

A local barber who attended the Chicago Bears playoff game Sunday has a connection to the team that goes back years.

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Recognizing the Signs of Pediatric Growth Hormone Deficiency: How Early Recognition and Advocacy Helped One Family Find Answers

(Family Features) "Our concerns about Alex's growth began around the age of 7," said his mother, Diane Benke. Though Alex measured around the 50th percentile for weight, his height consistently hovered around the 20th percentile. Benke's instincts told her something wasn't quite right. "I kept asking our pediatrician if this could mean something more," she said. "Each time, I was reassured that everything was fine. After all, I'm only 5 feet tall myself." At first, Benke tried setting her worries aside. Alex was one of the youngest in his class, and she wondered if he could simply be a "late bloomer." However, as Alex progressed through elementary school, particularly in the 4th and 6th grades, his height percentile dropped into the single digits. The height difference between Alex and his peers became impossible to ignore. Despite Benke's growing concerns, their pediatrician continued to assure them Alex was fine. "We were told as long as he was making some progress on the growth chart, there was no need to worry," she said, "but we were never actually shown the charts." It wasn't until one of Benke's friends confided that her own daughter had recently been diagnosed with Pediatric Growth Hormone Deficiency (PGHD) that she decided to seek an endocrinologist. "Although it took several months to get an appointment," Benke said, "we were determined to get more answers." Navigating the Diagnosis Process Getting a diagnosis for many medical conditions can be a long journey. However, early detection and diagnosis of PGHD is important. It can help minimize the impact on overall health and support optimal growth. Once Alex was seen by a pediatric endocrinologist, he underwent a series of evaluations, including bloodwork, a bone age X-ray to compare his chronological age with his skeletal age and a growth hormone stimulation test, which measures the body's ability to produce growth hormone. He also had a brain MRI to rule out the potential of any pituitary abnormalities. The results of these tests confirmed the diagnosis of PGHD, a rare condition that occurs when the pituitary gland does not produce enough growth hormone. PGHD affects an estimated 1 in 4,000-10,000 children. Some common signs parents might notice include: their child being significantly shorter than other kids their age, slower growth rate over time, delayed puberty, reduced muscle strength or lower energy levels, slower bone development and delayed physical milestones. "Receiving Alex's diagnosis was a relief," Benke said. "It provided clarity and a path forward." Moving Forward with Treatment "While the diagnosis process was exhausting, starting treatment made the process worthwhile," Benke said. For decades, daily injections of a drug called somatropin, which is similar to the growth hormone your body produces, have been the standard of care for PGHD. It wasn't until 2015 that the Growth Hormone Research Society recognized the need for a long-acting growth hormone (LAGH), offering once-weekly dosing as an alternative to daily injections. Benke explained navigating the insurance approval process was another challenge. "Our insurance required us to try a daily medication before approving a weekly option," she said. Alex spent three months on daily medication, often missing doses, before he was approved to switch to a weekly treatment option. "The weekly option made such a positive impact," Benke said. "We now have minimal disruptions to our daily routine and Alex hasn't missed a single dose since."   Beyond a more convenient dosing option, the change gave Benke peace of mind. "We could focus more on being a family again, without the daily worries of his next dose," she said. If you're concerned about your child's growth, talk to their doctor as soon as possible. Early diagnosis is important, as treatment becomes less effective once a child's bones stop growing. Benke's advice to other parents: "Trust your instincts. If something feels wrong, seek out a specialist and push for answers and don't give up, even when faced with hurdles Stay hopeful and persistent - it's a journey worth fighting for." Visit GHDinKids.com to download a doctor discussion guide to help prepare for your next appointment.

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Savory, Satisfying Ideas for Lunch and Dinner

(Family Features) When cold and flu season calls for savory and satisfying meals, remember you don't have to be sick to enjoy the best this time of year has to offer. Skip the same old soups and stews, though, and level up your comfort food cache with the flavor and versatility of pearl couscous. Distinguished from traditional Moroccan couscous by its slightly larger and rounder shape, plus its less dense, firmer consistency, pearl couscous is thoroughly versatile and a perfect fit for cold weather classics. With Success Boil-in-Bag Pearl Couscous, you get high-quality semolina wheat pearl couscous made just right. After the water boils, it's ready in under 7 minutes and prepared similarly to pasta. It features a slightly nutty flavor on its own but can absorb any flavors of soups and salads while retaining its density and chewy texture. You can use it in your family's meals to complement a range of greens, veggies, fish, meats and stews, making it a pantry staple to keep on hand throughout the year. A hearty solution, this Italian Penicillin Soup is ideal for those feeling under the weather or simply craving a filling meal after a chilly day. It's loaded with rotisserie chicken, tender veggies and pearl couscous simmered in broth then finished with fresh lemon, Parmesan cheese and parsley for a meal that's as satisfying as it is appetizing. Elegant in its simplicity, this Simple Lemon Butter Pearl Couscous is a perfect partner for grilled seafood, chicken or vegetables. Easy to serve as a standalone dish or a savvy side that practically cooks itself, you can add this highly versatile grain to your family's menu any day of the week - whether you're cooking for a crew or just two - and enjoy steamy leftovers for a light lunch. Don't let the cold sap your creativity in the kitchen; turning to versatile, flavorful ingredients can make winter meals a cinch. Discover more pearl couscous-inspired dinner ideas by visiting SuccessRice.com. Italian Penicillin Soup Prep time: 10 minutes Cook time: 15 minutes Servings: 4 2          bags Success Pearl Couscous 4          cups low-sodium chicken broth 1          cup carrots, sliced 1          cup celery, sliced 2          cloves garlic, minced 1          cup rotisserie chicken, shredded 1          teaspoon Italian seasoning 1          teaspoon salt 1/2       teaspoon pepper 4          lemon wedges shredded Parmesan cheese, for garnish chopped fresh parsley, for garnish Prepare pearl couscous according to package directions. In large pot, bring broth to boil. Add carrots, celery and garlic. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook 5 minutes until vegetables are slightly tender. Add chicken and Italian seasoning; simmer 5 minutes. Add pearl couscous and cook 5 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. Ladle soup into four bowls and squeeze fresh lemon wedge into each bowl. Garnish with Parmesan and parsley. Simple Lemon Butter Pearl Couscous Prep time: 5 minutes Cook time: 10 minutes Servings: 4 1          bag Success Pearl Couscous 3          lemons, juice only, plus 1 teaspoon zest 2          tablespoons butter 1          small shallot, finely diced 1          tablespoon fresh parsley, finely chopped Prepare pearl couscous according to package directions, adding lemon juice to water. In small pan, melt butter over medium heat. Add shallots and lemon zest. Cook 3 minutes. Stir pearl couscous into pan. Divide pearl couscous into four bowls and top with parsley.

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Simple, Satisfying Meals for the New Year

(Family Features) While you're easing your family back into routines in the new year, simple, wholesome meals can help you stretch your grocery dollars further and find your rhythm in the kitchen again. Satisfying and approachable recipes that come together quickly using a dependable base ingredient like beans are resonating with home cooks, helping take the pressure out of cooking. Grown, cooked and canned in America, Bush's Recipe Beans add plant-based protein and fiber to any dish, making it easy to achieve new year's goals while bringing flavorful meals with high-quality ingredients to the table. For a warm, colorful way to start your morning without spending extra time in the kitchen, consider this Sweet Potato Breakfast Bowl, which satisfies both eyes and stomachs through a combination of black beans, eggs and sauteed vegetables. Or put a Mediterranean twist on lunch and dinner with this Greek Dense Bean Salad, a bright, fresh dish that includes chick peas and cannellini beans. Visit bushbeans.com for more meal ideas that help you cook more, spend less and gather with loved ones.   Sweet Potato Breakfast Bowl Prep time: 5 minutes Cook time: 10 minutes Servings: 2 2          tablespoons olive oil 1          small yellow onion, finely chopped 1          small red bell pepper, finely chopped salt, to taste pepper, to taste 2          cups cooked sweet potatoes 1          can (15 ounces) Bush's Black Beans, drained 1          teaspoon chili powder 2          fried eggs 1          avocado, sliced cotija cheese, crumbled lime wedges, for serving In large skillet over medium heat, heat olive oil. Add onions and bell pepper; cook, stirring occasionally, until peppers are softened, 5-7 minutes. Season with salt and pepper, to taste. Add sweet potatoes, black beans and chili powder; stir to combine. Cook until potatoes and beans are warmed through, 4-5 minutes. Divide bean mixture between two bowls. Top each bowl with fried egg, avocado slices and crumbled cotija cheese. Serve with lime wedges.   Greek Dense Bean Salad Prep time: 15 minutes Servings: 6-8 Dressing: 1/4       cup extra-virgin olive oil 2          tablespoons red wine vinegar 1          tablespoon lemon juice 1          teaspoon Dijon mustard 1          garlic clove, minced 1          teaspoon dried oregano salt, to taste pepper, to taste Tzatziki Sauce: 1/2       cup plain yogurt 1/4       cucumber, grated, excess water drained 2          teaspoons lemon juice 2          teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil 1/2       teaspoon garlic, minced 2          teaspoons fresh dill, chopped salt, to taste pepper, to taste Salad: 1          can (16 ounces) Bush's Chick Peas, drained and rinsed 1          can (15 1/2 ounces) Bush's Cannellini Beans, drained and rinsed 1          cup cherry tomatoes, halved 1/2       cup red onion, diced 1          cucumber, seeded and diced 1/2       cup Kalamata olives, pitted and halved 1/2       cup feta cheese, crumbled 1/4       cup fresh parsley, chopped             Greek dressing (directions below) 1          cup tzatziki sauce (directions below) chicken skewers (optional), for serving To make dressing: In food processor or blender, blend olive oil; red wine vinegar; lemon juice; Dijon mustard; garlic; oregano; and salt and pepper, to taste, until well combined. Set aside. To make tzatziki sauce: In bowl, stir yogurt; cucumber; lemon juice; olive oil; garlic; dill; and salt and pepper, to taste, until well combined. Set aside. To make salad: In large bowl, combine chick peas, cannellini beans, cherry tomatoes, red onion, cucumber, olives, feta cheese and parsley; toss with dressing. Top with tzatziki sauce and serve with chicken skewers, if desired. Chef's tip: Store leftover tzatziki sauce separate from salad.

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Icestravaganza wraps up the final day

Icestravaganza holds their final day of this years Iowa themed event.

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The QC Farm Show holds event for 34th year

The QC Farm Show, holds its annual event for the 34th year at the QCCA Expo Center.

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Former police chief finds comfort in Chicago Bears during cancer battle

Former Kewanee Police Chief Nick Welgat has been a Chicago Bears fan since he was 2 or 3-years-old, but his passion for the team has intensified since his stage four lung cancer diagnosis.

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QCA Chicago Bears superfan creates Bear cave

One Chicago Bears fan went above and beyond to transform their garage into a bear’s den

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Moline native, Chicago Bears football fan reminds what sport is about, passion and heart

Fandom starts in childhood, watching games with parents and family, and creating core memories.

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Muscatine Fire Dept. offers free 'Stop the Bleed' course

In a life-threatening injury, every second counts. Because a person can die from blood loss in as little as five minutes, the Muscatine Fire Department is empowering local residents to step in and save lives through a series of free Stop the Bleed training courses, a news release says. The next session is scheduled for [...]

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The public says farewell to Eldridge Community Center and Skate Park

On Jan. 18, the community said goodbye to the Eldridge Community Center and Skate Park on its last public day.

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High-speed trains collide after one derails in southern Spain, killing at least 21

The crash happened in Spain's Andalusia province. Officials fear the death toll may rise.

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Special Weather Statement until MON 12:00 AM CST

Arctic Front to Bring Strong Northwest Winds Tonight

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Last Picture House highlights ‘off-season’ hurdles, hopes for more winter turnout

The Last Picture House in Davenport says winter can mean quieter crowds and hopes more moviegoers will visit during slower months.

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Brutal wind chills for your Monday morning

As we continue through our long holiday weekend with colder weather, temperatures have not yet hit the lowest for this weekend. Later tonight and into tomorrow morning for Monday, temperatures will be around 0 degrees, with wind chills hitting hard around -25 degrees, with some areas close to 30 below. As expected, with dangerous cold [...]

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Davenport police officer goes beyond the badge at Chicago Bears game to save life

Davenport police officer goes beyond the badge.

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Booming Bettendorf: The story behind the city’s exploding growth

Bettendorf is adding about 100 new single-family homes a year

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Sorensen on funding bills, Iowa session updates and Erie radio: News 8 This Week - Jan. 18, 2026

Rep. Eric Sorensen discusses new federal spending bills, Iowa leaders outline legislative priorities and election updates, and we visit an Erie radio station.

WVIK United Nations leaders bemoan global turmoil as the General Assembly turns 80 WVIK

United Nations leaders bemoan global turmoil as the General Assembly turns 80

On Saturday, the UNGA celebrated its 80th birthday in London. Speakers including U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres addressed global uncertainty during the second term of President Trump.

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Parts of Florida receive rare snowfall as freezing temperatures linger

Snow has fallen in Florida for the second year in a row.

WVIK European leaders warn Trump's Greenland tariffs threaten 'dangerous downward spiral' WVIK

European leaders warn Trump's Greenland tariffs threaten 'dangerous downward spiral'

In a joint statement, leaders of eight countries said they stand in "full solidarity" with Denmark and Greenland. Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen added: "Europe will not be blackmailed."

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Community searches for missing woman

Police say she was last seen Friday morning.

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Syrian government announces a ceasefire with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces

Syria's new leaders, since toppling Bashar Assad in December 2024, have struggled to assert their full authority over the war-torn country.

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News 8 This Week: Jan. 18, 2026

Political newscast produced by WQAD to inform viewers on the latest in politics and why it matters to those in the Quad Cities.

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Illinois state lawmakers open to changes to SAFE-T Act

The conversation continues with Kevin Perkins and Kurt Whalen as we move to Illinois. The state's controversial criminal justice reform measure known as the Safe-T Act took effect about five years ago. Changes to it are likely to come up during this legislative session. Democrats in the majority say they're open to small revisions. One [...]

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Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds' property tax plan needs to clarify local government limits

Changes to the Safe-T Act in Illinois are likely to come up for debate during the new legislative session. And Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds unveils the changes she wants to make to property taxes in her state. Host Jim Niedelman talks about that with Democratic Political Consultant Kevin Perkins and Scott County Republican Party Vice [...]

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Those clucking egg prices as of 1/16/26

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. Local 4 News, your local election headquarters, is proud to present 4 The Record, a weekly news and public [...]

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4 the Record Web Extra: Uprising in Iran raises questions about level of U.S. involvement

Thanks for checking out this web extra. We didn't have time to bring you all of our panel discussion on 4 the Record. Almost 3,000 people in Iran have been killed by Iran's revolutionary guard during the widespread demonstrations in that country. The head of Iran's judiciary says there will be speedy trials and executions [...]

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Illinois GOP U.S. Senate candidate Long is a DEI consultant who's far from a "woke" Republican

We pick up our countdown to the Illinois primary today. We're now 58 days away. One high-profile race we're focused on is for the U.S. Senate. Six Republicans will be on the primary ballot in the Senate race: R. Cary Capparelli, Casey Chlebek, Jeannie Evans, Pamela Denise Long, Jimmy Lee Tillman the Second and Don [...]

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Putnam Museum, Davenport Public Library launch podcast on Quad Cities’ role in U.S. history

The Putnam Museum and Davenport Public Library launch “Artifacts & Archives,” a podcast highlighting local stories in U.S. history ahead of the 250th anniversary.

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Police seek public’s help finding missing Clinton teen

Clinton police are searching for 17-year-old Hailee Norris, last seen Jan. 16 at 7:15 a.m. Police say she may not be dressed for the weather. Info: 563-243-1458.

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November Hy-Vee fundraiser raises more than $18,000 for River Bend Food Bank

QC area Hy-Vee stores donated $18,445.65 to River Bend Food Bank after a November fundraiser supporting families facing food insecurity.

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U.S. military troops on standby for possible deployment to Minnesota

The move comes after President Trump again threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to control ongoing protests over the immigration enforcement surge in Minneapolis.

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Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream ... about health care

A doctor from Nigeria tells what Martin Luther King Jr. taught him about health, Justice and inequality.

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“50 Years and Counting: Paintings by Brad Bisbey,” through February 20

Works by a gifted area artist and educator will, through February 20, be on display in the Morrisey Gallery of Davenport's St. Ambrose University, the exhibition 50 Years and Counting: Paintings by Brad Bisbey showcasing the talents of the 1976 St. Ambrose graduate who is a signature member of the National Society of Painters and teaches acrylic painting at Davenport's Figge Art Museum.

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Iowa City group trains residents on how to respond safely to ICE raids

With ICE raids reported nationwide, Escucha Mi Voz hosted a seminar in Iowa City, teaching residents what to do and not to do if agents show up locally.

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MARK-TO-MARKET: Companies willing to spend big on Super Bowl LX commercials

Super Bowl 60, also known as Super Bowl LX, will be played on Sunday, Feb. 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA.

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Rock Island County Forest Preserve District gets grant to improve Great River Trail

The grant is a 50-50 matching award that will fund resurfacing improvements on multiple sections of the trail.

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Quad-Cities Hy-Vee round-up campaign leads to $18,000 donation to River Bend Food Bank

During the month of November, customers of eight local Hy-Vee stores were asked to support the effort by rounding up their grocery bill to the nearest dollar.

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Sunday Puzzle: It takes two

Ilyse Levine-Kanji of Westborough, Massachusetts plays the puzzle with Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz and host Ayesha Rascoe.

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Davenport police officer recounts effort to save woman during Bears game at Soldier Field

"It was cool with everyone coming together with one common goal of helping this woman, a complete stranger," Davenport police detective Riley McIntyre said.

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'There's no way Jamie would kill a kid': Colona woman defends man accused of murdering Trudy Appleby

Ann Debates said she knew Jamie Fisher and he couldn't have killed Trudy Appleby.

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BBB tip: Spot misleading ads and subscriptions for weight loss products

When it comes to New Year's resolutions, scammers know that losing weight and getting in shape is one of the most popular goals. This popularity has led to a slew of scams involving vitamins, supplements and weight loss formulas, all…

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'They are very uneasy': WIU official says visa suspension of 75 countries brings new fears

Western Illinois University's Assistant Vice President of Global Studies said the suspension of immigrant work visas from 75 countries has international students worried about their post-graduation plans.

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The Columbian Peace Plow

This is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.When the Daughters of the American Revolution looked about for someone to beat swords into a ploughshare in 1893, it…

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Venezuela: Maduro's enforcer Cabello still central to power

The ousting of Venezuela's president raised hopes of change — but the politician now controlling the streets shows how little has really shifted.

WVIK Amid ICE clashes, New Hampshire bishop urges clergy to prepare their wills WVIK

Amid ICE clashes, New Hampshire bishop urges clergy to prepare their wills

The Episcopal bishop of New Hampshire told priests protesting ICE to get their wills and affairs in order. Some praise the bishop, while other priests say they never signed up to be martyrs.

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Distilled water sold in Illinois recalled due to 'foreign black substance': FDA

Nearly 39,000 gallons of bottled water have been voluntarily recalled by Meijer, according to a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) enforcement report from last week.

Saturday, January 17th, 2026

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Davenport Fire Department fought heavy fire conditions at garage fire

The Davenport Fire Department responded to a garage fire where they fought heavy fire conditions. No one was injured.

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Local nonprofit teaches youth STEM skills

The local non profit, STEAM on Wheels, teaches STEM skills including laser printing.

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A chance of snow on a cold Sunday

After an already freezing start to the weekend with temperatures in the upper teens and wind chills reaching the negatives, we have another chance of snow for Sunday. The snow is forecasted to move in early in the afternoon by 2PM and start bringing potential snow in the Quad Cities shortly after by 4PM. In [...]

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New snow tubing venue teams up with community groups for fundraisers

A new snow tubing location is coming to the QCA this winter. Lost Oasis in Princeton, Iowa, is still working toward opening, but you don’t have to wait to join the fun.

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87-year-old woman injured in Friday fire in Moline dies from her injuries

The woman's name was not released late Saturday pending notification of family.

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Dixon Police seek help finding missing man

The Dixon Police Department is seeking help to find a missing man. According to a release, Michael McLaughlin, 77, was last seen walking south in the 400 block of South Dixon Ave. at approximately 1:00 p.m. on January 17. McLaughlin was wearing a black and gray coat, blue sweatpants and sky-blue shoes. Dixon officers and [...]

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New York Giants hire John Harbaugh as coach after identifying him as their top choice

Harbaugh joins the Giants 11 days after he was fired by the Baltimore Ravens. The Super Bowl champion is now tasked with turning around a beleaguered franchise.

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Chicago Bears bring hope to elderly couple

Sports have a way of lifting spirits even in the darkest of circumstances. For one elderly couple being a Bears fan has helped them get through some tough times.

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Clinton Police seek help finding missing woman

The Clinton Police Department is seeking helping finding a missing woman. In a Facebook post, Clinton Police released the following information about Hailee Norris: White FemaleHeight: 5’05”Weight: 140 lbs.Blonde HairHazel EyesLast seen at 7:15 a.m. in Clinton, Iowa on 01/16/2026 According to the post, Norris may not be dressed appropriately for the weather. The Clinton [...]

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Dozens of students volunteer for Living Lands & Waters' MillionTrees Project

Dozens rolled up their sleeves to help wrap trees at the Rust Belt in East Moline. More than 90 students from Rock Island and Riverdale high schools volunteered for the project.Living Lands & Waters started this year's push toward the MillionTrees Project. The process involves soaking newspapers to preserve the trees until they're ready to [...]

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Davenport firefighters investigate Saturday morning garage fire

Firefighters were dispatched to the 1100 block of Spring Street at 10:48 a.m. to investigate a report of a fire in a detached garage.

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No injuries reported after heavy residential garage fire

The Davenport Fire Department was dispatched to a report of a garage fire near Spring Street.

WVIK US launches new retaliatory strike in Syria, killing leader tied to deadly Islamic State ambush WVIK

US launches new retaliatory strike in Syria, killing leader tied to deadly Islamic State ambush

A third round of retaliatory strikes by the U.S. in Syria has resulted in the death of an Al-Qaeda-affiliated leader, said U.S. Central Command.

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Escape the winter blues with a book

If you’ve resolved to read more in 2026, the Rock Island Public Library offers some fun encouragement and a chance to escape the winter blahs at the same time with the Escape to Book Island Winter Reading Challenge. The Rock Island Public Library Escape to Book Island challenge is open from Monday, January 12 to [...]

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Rock Island Brewing Company buys former Blue Cat building

Rock Island Brewing Company has purchased the former Blue Cat building with plans of a shared brewery space and an upstairs lounge.

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No one injured in Davenport garage fire

On Saturday, January 17, 2026, at approximately 10:48 a.m., the Davenport Fire Department wasdispatched to a report of a detached garage fire in the 1100 block of Spring Street, a press release says. They say the first fire units arrived on scene at 10:52 a.m. and encountered heavy fire conditions inside the detached garage, with [...]

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RIBCO buys former Blue Cat building

Rock Island Brewing Company has purchased the former Blue Cat building and plans a shared brewery space downstairs with an upstairs lounge, owner Zach Edwards said.

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T-Mobile grant program helps cover the cost of Little League in Moline

Families receiving WIC, SNAP or Medicaid can get up to $150 towards Little League registration fees.

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How much federal funding do Illinois & Iowa receive for childcare?

Exactly how much money do states receive every year from the government to fund childcare programs?

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NASA rolls out Artemis II craft ahead of crewed lunar orbit

Mission Artemis plans to send Americans to the moon for the first time since the Nixon administration.

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SouthPark Mall owner contacts Rock Island County about paying delinquent tax bill

Rock Island County Treasurer Nick Camlin said the back taxes on the mall properties, including one large section and four smaller parcels, come to $404,896.

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Tips to avoid utility scams this winter across the QCA

Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul has put out a warning for residents to beware of scammers pretending to be from a utility company and threatening to shut off heat if they do not receive payment. Raoul offered the following tips for consumers worried about utility scams: • Pause: When someone contacts you claiming to be [...]

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Illinois Clean Slate Act signed into law

Illinois' Clean Slate Act has been signed into law. Adults in Illinois convicted of nonviolent crimes will likely have their records sealed. The Clean Slate Act (House Bill 1836) streamlines the process. People no longer have to hire a lawyer or go before a judge to seal eligible records. The state will seal nonviolent offenses [...]

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Trump says 8 EU countries to be charged 10% tariff for opposing US control of Greenland

In a post on social media, Trump said a 10% tariff will take effect on Feb. 1, and will climb to 25% on June 1 if a deal is not in place for the United States to purchase Greenland.

WVIK 'Not for sale': massive protest in Copenhagen against Trump's desire to acquire Greenland WVIK

'Not for sale': massive protest in Copenhagen against Trump's desire to acquire Greenland

Thousands of people rallied in Copenhagen to push back on President Trump's rhetoric that the U.S. should acquire Greenland.

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Traffic Alert: Westbound I-80 on-ramp closed at Middle Road interchange

A traffic alert for drivers on I-80 at the Middle Road Interchange.

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Treasurer: SouthPark Mall owners on the hook for over $400k in missed property taxes

The future of SouthPark Mall could be in danger.

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Clinton police looking for missing woman

Police say she may not be dressed appropriately for the weather.

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Troopers identify man killed in Jackson County crash

The crash happened Tuesday afternoon.

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Special Weather Statement until SAT 6:00 PM CST

Blowing Snow Leading to Reduced Visibilities Today

WVIK Uganda's longtime leader declared winner in disputed vote WVIK

Uganda's longtime leader declared winner in disputed vote

Museveni claims victory in Uganda's contested election as opposition leader Bobi Wine goes into hiding amid chaos, violence and accusations of fraud.

OurQuadCities.com Christian Care, Rock Island, hosts annual 'Have a Heart for the Homeless' fundraiser OurQuadCities.com

Christian Care, Rock Island, hosts annual 'Have a Heart for the Homeless' fundraiser

Christian Care will host the 12th annual "Have a Heart for the Homeless" fundraising luncheon at at noon Saturday, Feb. 7, at Bally's Casino Hotel in Rock Island. The issues of homelessness and hunger are escalating, impacting many individuals and families in the community. Christian Care plays a vital role in offering essential services to [...]

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Putnam, Davenport Library team for new 'Artifacts & Archives' podcast

In celebration of the United States’ upcoming 250th anniversary in 2026, the Putnam Museum and Science Center and the Davenport Public Library have announced the launch of a new podcast, "Artifacts & Archives." The first episode premieres Monday, Jan. 19, a news release says. The podcast is available on major podcast platforms and here. This [...]

KWQC TV-6  Farmland values plateau after years of growth as farmers face income challenges KWQC TV-6

Farmland values plateau after years of growth as farmers face income challenges

A new report from Farmers National Company shows farmland values have stopped rising after years of steady growth, adding to challenges facing farmers during a difficult year.

WVIK Opinion: Remembering Ai, a remarkably intelligent chimpanzee WVIK

Opinion: Remembering Ai, a remarkably intelligent chimpanzee

We remember Ai, a highly intelligent chimpanzee who lived at the Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University for most of her life, except the time she escaped and walked around campus.

Quad-City Times Recent postal service changes could disrupt mail-in voting, county clerks warn Quad-City Times

Recent postal service changes could disrupt mail-in voting, county clerks warn

New postal service changes to postmarking and transportation rules could disrupt mail-in voting in the 2026 election, Illinois county clerks said this week.

WVIK The near death -- and last-minute reprieve -- of a trial for an HIV vaccine WVIK

The near death -- and last-minute reprieve -- of a trial for an HIV vaccine

A trial was about to launch for a vaccine that would ward off the HIV virus. It would be an incredible breakthrough. Then it looked as if it would be over before it started.

Quad-City Times United Way Quad Cities free tax assistance locations starts next month Quad-City Times

United Way Quad Cities free tax assistance locations starts next month

United Way’s Free Tax Assistance locations open February 2, and appointments open January 20.

Quad-City Times Memories of Muscatine: The footbridge at Weed Park Quad-City Times

Memories of Muscatine: The footbridge at Weed Park

This week for Memories of Muscatine: A photo of the bridge at Weed Park.

Quad-City Times Illinois ‘Clean Slate’ law to seal nonviolent criminal records Quad-City Times

Illinois ‘Clean Slate’ law to seal nonviolent criminal records

Over 1.7 million Illinois adults will be eligible to have their nonviolent criminal records automatically sealed after Gov. JB Pritzker signed the "Clean Slate" Act.

WVIK Is RFK Jr.'s Administration for a Healthy America — AHA — in the works or not? WVIK

Is RFK Jr.'s Administration for a Healthy America — AHA — in the works or not?

The Administration for a Healthy America is RFK Jr.'s plan to tackle chronic disease, addiction and other persistent problems. But so far it's not being set up like previous new agencies.

Quad-City Times Fish and Wildlife, EPA make objections to barge port plan for part of Savanna Army Depot Quad-City Times

Fish and Wildlife, EPA make objections to barge port plan for part of Savanna Army Depot

Officials with the local economic development organization believe barge access along the Mississippi River at the former U.S. Army installation would attract businesses and jobs to the Savanna, Illinois, area.

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Quad Cities Farm Show returns January 18-20

The Quad Cities Farm Show returns to the QCCA Expo Center January 18–20. According to a release from the QCCA Expo Center, the 34th annual Quad Cities Farm Show will bring farmers, agribusiness professionals and agriculture enthusiasts together and feature exhibitors showcasing the latest agricultural equipment, technology, products and services to explore new innovations, connect [...]

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The Outlaw of Jackson County

This is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.When the good citizens of Bellevue, Iowa, awoke to the fact that one of their most upstanding and mannerly residents,…

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Beat the winter blues at Winterfest & Frosty Four Fun Run

Let Winterfest cure your winter blues! According to a release from the City of Bettendorf, Winterfest is a new event right after the Frosty Four Fun Run, organized by the Bettendorf Parks & Recreation Department. Winterfest and the Frosty Four Fun Run take place February 1. Here's a look at what's ahead: Frosty Four Fun [...]

WVIK Trump is threatening to cut funding from sanctuary cities. Here's what to know WVIK

Trump is threatening to cut funding from sanctuary cities. Here's what to know

President Trump says he's cutting federal money to sanctuary cities. But courts have blocked similar moves, ruling that the federal government can't use funding to coerce state and local governments.

WVIK Events in Minneapolis show how immigration enforcement has changed. What's the impact? WVIK

Events in Minneapolis show how immigration enforcement has changed. What's the impact?

Minneapolis is at the center of sweeping, evolving federal immigration push. It demonstrates how different immigration enforcement is under Trump's second administration - and raises questions about the lingering effects on local communities and law enforcement.

WVIK They quit their day jobs to bet on current events. A look inside the prediction market mania WVIK

They quit their day jobs to bet on current events. A look inside the prediction market mania

Prediction market apps are thriving in Trump's second term, with traders betting on migrant deportations to election outcomes. A community of young, mostly male and very online traders are driving the industry's bonanza.

WVIK Yes, introverts and extroverts can be good friends. Here's how WVIK

Yes, introverts and extroverts can be good friends. Here's how

Can't seem to match the energy of a good friend? You might be on opposite ends of the personality spectrum — and that's OK. Here's how to foster deep connections despite your differences.

OurQuadCities.com Illinois Sheriffs' Association scholarships available OurQuadCities.com

Illinois Sheriffs' Association scholarships available

The Illinois Sheriffs’ Association will be awarding over $58,000 in college scholarships throughout Illinois to students for the 2026-2027 academic year. According to a release from the Jo Daviess County Sheriff’s Office: Applications are available at local sheriff’s offices in Illinois or here. Students must complete the application, essay question and all documentation to the [...]

OurQuadCities.com QCA students make school history with first dance team OurQuadCities.com

QCA students make school history with first dance team

A group of talented students at Riverdale High School (RHS) took matters into their own hands and raised enough money to fund a school dance team. With only a few performances left, their first season has turned out to be a success. "They went above and beyond and took this to athletic directors and principals, [...]