Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025 | |
| Democrats seek limits on who can serve as immigration judges amid mass layoffsThe legislation comes after the White House authorized up to 600 military lawyers to be temporary immigration judges and scrapped requirements for them to have immigration law experience. |
| 50 years after the birth of special education, some fear for its future under TrumpThe Trump administration has fired, or tried to fire, many of the federal staff who manage and enforce federal disability law in schools. |
| Belarus weather balloons force repeated closures of Lithuania's main airportLithuanian authorities accused Belarus of deliberate disruption after weather balloons directed at Vilnius Airport's runways forced an 11-hour shutdown on Saturday. |
| Trump administration halts immigration applications for migrants from 19 nationsThe Trump administration is pausing all immigration applications such as requests for green cards for people from 19 countries banned from travel earlier this year. |
| Deep-sea search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 to resume Dec. 30The Malaysian government says it will pay the robotics firm Ocean Infinity $70 million if it can locate the wreckage from the missing flight within a 55-day period. |
| San Francisco sues nation's top food manufacturers over ultraprocessed foodsThe city of San Francisco filed a lawsuit against some top food manufacturers on Tuesday, arguing that ultraprocessed food from the likes of Coca-Cola and Nestle are responsible for a health crisis. |
Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025 | |
| 27th annual Blessing Tree lights up Bettendorf parkThe tree’s lights, ornaments and bows are sponsored by community members in memory of, in celebration of or in gratitude for someone in their life, according to a media release. |
| WATCH: Plows begin overnight cleanup in downtown DavenportSnow plows began cleanup late Tuesday to prepare the streets for Wednesday morning. Eric Olsen, OurQuadCities.com, took this video from above as plows cleared Iowa Street, Davenport. In downtown Davenport, residents who are parked downtown and the hilltop overnight risked having their vehicles towed to make way for snow removal. Visit your community's official website [...] |
| Gilda's Club lights blessing tree in downtown BettendorfEach ornament, light and bow is sponsored by community members in memory of their loved ones. |
| Camanche residents come out in support of proposed FarewayA tentative agreement from last December would let Fareway keep nearly $2 million in property taxes over 20 years. It would also receive a $500,000 grant. |
| Visit Quad Cities wants your thoughts on tourism in our areaResidents of the Quad Cities who fill out a survey will be registered for a chance to win one of four $25 gift cards to a local coffee shop or a $150 gift card. |
| Camanche residents come out in support of proposed FarewayA tentative agreement from last December would let Fareway keep nearly $2 million in property taxes over 20 years. It would also receive a $500,000 grant. |
| Trump says he doesn't want Somalis in the U.S., urges them to go back to their homeland and fix itPresident Trump says he doesn't want Somali immigrants in the U.S., saying residents of the war-ravaged eastern African country are too reliant on U.S. social safety net and add little to the U.S. |
| Moline High School kicks off annual Share Joys donut-eating contest, campaignThe Moline High School Share Joys campaign will take place Dec. 11-12, a news release says. This is the 76th year of bringing joy to students in need. With the help of the community and local businesses, MHS has raised funds each holiday season to provides clothes for students in the Moline-Coal Valley District who [...] |
| Community reacts to loss of Galesburg teacher killed in Route 34 crashStudents and faculty in the Galesburg School District are mourning the death of a junior high school teacher killed Monday in a car crash. Jordan Ball taught seventh grade history and coached the basketball team at Galesburg Junior Senior High School the last two years. He taught at Monmouth-Roseville High School before that. Ball, who [...] |
| Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine recognizes community leadersThe Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine recognizes the good work of fellow citizens and charitable organizations who are making a difference in Muscatine County through its annual Initiative Awards, a news release says. Shirley Jean Drake Great Initiative Award The recipient of the 2025 Shirley Jean Drake Great Initiative Award is Freda Sojka. As founder and [...] |
| Man charged in connection with October shooting at Davenport mobile home parkA Scott County man on parole has been arrested in connection with the shooting and wounding of a man at a Davenport mobile home park in October. |
| Fareway announces groundbreaking for new store in Coal ValleyFareway Stores, Inc. has announced the official groundbreaking of its newest location in Coal Valley, a news release says. The new store, about 17,000 square feet, will be constructed at the southeast corner of 1st Streetand Route 6. The project is tentatively planned for completion in the fall of 2026. “Communities depend on a local [...] |
| 2 men arrested by Burlington police after crashThe Burlington Police Department arrested two men after a crash Tuesday. |
| Family speaks out after crash that killed a woman in MolineDays after 33-year-old Kaytlyn Hill was killed when a truck hit her car in Moline, her family is sharing memories as police urge compassion amid online comments. |
| White House justifies strikes on boat survivors, but it's unclear where buck stopsIn the face of charges that these strikes amount to execution without trial, the White House is sending a confusing message about who exactly gave each order to use deadly force. |
| Do holiday greeting cards matter in our digital age? Here's what one expert saysDo you send annual Christmas cards? It could be a great way to help your personal relationships. Here are some tips for how to make them even more special. |
| Iowa state treasurer reveals 2026 plansState Treasurer Roby Smith announced that he will seek re-election. |
| Speculation surrounding fatal Moline crash compounding family's griefNegative comments and speculation have only added to the family's grief. Police have sent out a statement on Facebook calling for compassion from the community. |
| Major Davenport snow removal effort begins Tuesday nightA major snow removal effort is happening Tuesday night in parts of the city. |
| Davenport launches 4 new electric buses with help from federal grant“Starting it up, it’s just like was this started. It’s really, really quiet. You can barely hear it,” bus driver said. |
| Craft fair, Santa visits highlight Clinton’s Symphony of Lights in DecemberClinton’s Symphony of Lights continues its 30th anniversary celebration with December events including a craft fair, Santa visits and nightly drive-through displays at Eagle Point Park. |
| Christmas in the Village returns for 51st yearThe Village of East Davenport will host its 51st annual Christmas in the Village celebration Dec. 5–6, offering two nights of free holiday activities, live characters and festive storefronts. |
| Silvis Police Chief announces retirement after 23 yearsVanKlaveren served as chief for 10 years, focused on community trust and visibility |
| Davenport rolls out new electric buses after years-long waitFour new electric buses have been added to Davenport's fleet after a three-and-a-half-year wait, marking a shift toward lower fuel use and reduced pollution. |
| Quad-City Times Bix 7 director receives national recognitionRace director Michelle Juehring is just the eighth woman in the country to receive MYLAPS Sports Technology's Race Director of the Year award. |
| Davenport's new fleet of electric buses hitting the roadFour new electric buses are hitting the road in Davenport. It's a $6 million investment by the city, which has waited over three years for the models to arrive. |
| Davenport police offer winter driving safety tipsWith winter weather in full swing, it means drivers need to get used to slushy, sloppy and ice roads. |
| FRIGID Thursday morning on the way for Quad CitiesThe coldest weather of the season so far arrives Wednesday night in the Quad Cities! We'll see lows dip down to -1° with wind chills down to -15° Thursday morning. For now, snow chances are pretty low and accumulation should be minimal this week. |
| Rock Island Planning and Zoning Commission seeks public input on urban agricultural ordinanceThe Rock Island Planning and Zoning Commission held its second listening session regarding a proposed urban agricultural ordinance on Monday night, December 1st, at City Hall. |
| Quad Cities hospitals get low marks in federal ratingsHospitals say ratings don't tell the whole story. |
| Moline's Snow Angel volunteer program in its second yearAfter a snowfall of two inches or more, volunteers will receive a text message asking for their assistance clearing out snow for seniors and those with disabilities. |
| 2 killed in Warren County crash south of AlexisBoth victims were declared dead at the scene of the crash, which involved only one vehicle. |
| Hy-Vee and Hormel give out ham for the holidaysHy-Vee and Hormel employees handed out approximately 300 hams at the fairgrounds in East Moline. |
| University of Iowa professor explains why the benefits of holiday cards go beyond holiday cheerDr. Rachel McLaren shares why people still put together their cards each year, what it means to receive one, and why we don't need to "keep score" of who sends them. |
| Celebrates the traditions of the season at Augustana CollegeCelebrates the traditions of the season through culture and connection at Augustana College! Gauri A. Pitale joined Our Quad Cities News with details on Augustana's Christmas tree lighting and Holidays Around the World. For more information, click here. |
| 2 killed in Warren county crash, sheriff saysThe single-vehicle crash happened one and a half miles south of Alexis, on 120th Street at about 1:30 p.m., the sheriff said. |
| 2 killed in Warren County crash south of AlexisBoth victims were declared dead at the scene of the crash, which involved only one vehicle. |
| Galesburg teacher, coach killed in crash on US 34 near WatagaGalesburg Junior/Senior High School said 7th-grade teacher and basketball coach Jordan Ball touched the lives of several students. |
| Man injured while trying to defend woman in fatal Davenport stabbingA 52-year-old woman died during a stabbing Monday night on East Locust Street in Davenport. Police have arrested a suspect. |
| INTERVIEW: Rock Island church hosting "A Night in Narnia"Step into the world of Narnia for a night this Christmas season. Word of Life Church Pastor Tanner Payton shares what families will experience. |
| Galesburg teacher killed in U.S. 34 crash, coroner saysGalesburg Junior/Senior High School officials said the 7th grade teacher and coach, had passed in a Facebook post on Tuesday. |
| Muscatine announces changes to animal control policy as shelter clears out facilityIt Takes a Village Animal Rescue previously announced plans to transition to a foster-only model. |
| 911 call leads to arrest of man on human trafficking charges in Scott CountyDeputies were able to stop a car on Interstate 80 early Tuesday after receiving a 911 call from a woman who reported she was being trafficked. |
| Michael and Susan Dell commit $6.25 billion for investment accounts for kidsMichael and Susan Dell are donating $6.25 billion to fund "Trump Accounts" for 25 million U.S. children. The gift would put $250 into each eligible child's account. |
| Fairy-Tale Dreams Can Come True: Ivy Jensen Stars in “Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella,” December 5 through 14 at the Spotlight TheatreAfter years of struggle, Ivy Jensen is living her dream, on stage and off. |
| Rock Island Arsenal hosting 50th anniversary tree lightingCelebrate a half-century of tree lightings at the Rock Island Arsenal. The Rock Island Arsenal’s 50th anniversary tree lighting ceremony will be on Friday, Dec. 5 from 4 – 7 p.m. at Quarters 1 on Gillespie Street. Santa, Mrs. Claus and the Grinch will greet visitors while they shop at the Holiday Vendor Bazaar. Prizes, including [...] |
| The defining cultural trends of 2025, according to YouTubeA 1960s pop song, a must-have soft toy and a global anime hit are among the leaders on YouTube's year-end trends list. |
| See 'Season of Light' at John Deere Planeterium, Augustana CollegeAugustana College's John Deere Planetarium is hosting its annual holiday planetarium show, "Season of Light," on Dec. 6-12. Shows will be offered Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m., and weekdays at 7 p.m. Doors will open 15 minutes before each show and latecomers will not be admitted. The program is not recommended for [...] |
| Davenport's new electric buses hit the streetsThe new electric buses started running routes Nov. 24. |
| Costco sues the Trump administration over tariffs, joining a refund queueCostco is one of the largest companies to sue for possible refunds if the Supreme Court strikes down the new import duties. |
| Roby Smith announces candidacy for Iowa State TreasurerIowa State Treasurer Roby Smith has announced that he will seek re-election to a second term as State Treasurer. Smith was first elected to the position in 2022 and wants to continue his work to enhance Iowa’s financial stability of public funds, improve fiscal transparency and expand financial literacy across the state. “Since Iowans elected [...] |
| POP 2000 TOUR with Chris Kirkpatrick of *NSYNC, O-Town, Ryan Cabrera, & LFO, December 18On December 18, guests at Davenport's Rhythm City Casino Resort Event Center are gonna party like it's (the year after) 1999 with the eagerly awaited arrival of the POP 2000 TOUR, a night of exhilarating pop hits and familiar faces boasting the talents of *NSYNC's Chris Kirkpatrick, O-Town, Ryan Cabrera, and LFO. |
| “Holiday Brass,” December 13 and 14On December 13 and 14,, music fans are invited to ring in the holiday season with members of the Quad City Symphony Orchestra's brass and percussion sections in the yuletide delight Holiday Brass, an uplifting repertoire of classical and seasonal favorites being performed at Rock Island's Second Baptist Church and Davenport's St. Paul Lutheran Church. |
| Jump: America's Van Halen Experience, December 12Delivering two hours of classic rock alongside a selection of skits and one-liners from live-show bootlegs between 1978 and 1984, the touring tribute musicians of Jump: America's Van Halen Experience return to East Moline venue The Rust Belt on December 12, the band's lineup composed of a group of young talents all born in the mid-to-late '90s and early 2000s. |
| Wisconsin man charged with human trafficking in Scott CountyPolice arrested Romelle Ross, 42, Tuesday on a felony human trafficking charge, according to the arrest affidavit. |
| Galesburg teacher, coach killed in crash on US 34 near WatagaGalesburg Junior/Senior High School said 7th-grade teacher and basketball coach Jordan Ball touched the lives of several students. |
| Police clear Monmouth College's campus after apparent swatting callMonmouth College students sheltered in place until officials cleared the area late Monday night. Law enforcement said there is no known threat to the campus. |
| The Pork Tornadoes, December 13Performing an eagerly anticipated concert return at East Moline venue The Rust Belt, the Midwestern pop-rockers of the Pork Tornadoes will deliver an eclectic assortment of hits on December 13, their energetic repertoire ranging from Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake a,nd Beyonce, all the way to Lizzo, Morgan Wallen, NSYNC, and Phil Collins. |
| The Nova Singers' “A Nova Christmas,” December 12 and 13An annually beloved holiday-music tradition returns to the area as the Nova Singers present their latest pair of A Nova Christmas concerts, with exciting and moving arrangements of favorite carols, traditional melodies, glorious ballads, and fascinating songs from around the world performed on December 12 at Galesburg's First Lutheran Church and December 13 at Davenport's St. Paul Lutheran Church. |
| Teenage Bottlerocket, December 18Touring in support of their fall release Ready to Roll that inspired Faster & Louder's reviewer to call it "one of the best pop-punk albums I've heard in recent years," the Wyoming-based Teenage Bottlerocket, originated by twin brothers Ray and Brandon Carlisle, headlines a December 18 concert at Davenport's Raccoon Motel, Punk Rock Theory saying of their latest, "The album has new wave sounds, Ramones-y elements, and a great sound with impeccable pacing." |
| Blue Violin Candlelight Christmas Extravaganza, December 18A thrilling seasonal performance that blends the beauty of traditional carols with high-octane rock anthems, cinematic classical re-imaginings, and heartwarming favorites, the Blue Violin Candlelight Christmas Extravaganza returns to the University of Dubuque's Heritage Center for the third straight year, the musician's December 18 engagement delivering a one-of-a-kind holiday concert experience that's bigger, brighter, and bolder than ever before. |
| The Texas Tenors: “Deep in the Heart of Christmas,” December 13Lauded as the most successful music group and third-highest selling artist in the history of TV's competition series America's Got Talent, the vocal dynamos of the Texas Tenors bring their "Deep in the Heart of Christmas" tour to the University of Dubuque's Heritage Center on December 13, with two talents from this chart-topping, Emmy Award-winning trio Iowa natives performing once again in their home state. |
| What song hit you hard in 2025?Send us a voice memo about a song that hit you hard in 2025 — one you listened to on repeat, made you cry, or just got you in your feels like no other. |
| “Home for the Holidays with Kristin Wetherington,” December 13 and 14Boasting the extraordinary talents of one of the theatre's Jekyll & Hyde stars along with other recent alumni, Mt. Carroll's Timber Lake Playhouse will present two performances of Home for the Holidays with Kristin Wetherington on December 13 and 14, treating audiences to traditional classics and upbeat modern hits that are sure to remind you of the joys of the Christmas season ... and why there’s no place like home for the holidays. |
| “Mrs. Doubtfire,” December 17Inspired by the Oscar-winning Robin Williams smash and hailed by the Hollywood Reporter as “a feel-good, family-friendly comedy that delivers,” the musical version of Mrs. Doubtfire brings its national tour to Davenport's Adler Theatre on December 17, its beloved faux Scottish nanny stealing laughs and hearts in a production the Chicago Tribune called “the lovable, big-hearted musical comedy we need right now.” |
| “Cheaper by the Dozen” December 12 through 21Based on the beloved novel by sibling authors Frank Gilbreth Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey, and the inspiration for movie comedies in 1950, 2003, and 2022, playwright Christopher Sergel's Cheaper by the Dozen closes the 2024-25 season at Moline's Playcrafters Barn Theatre, this heartwarming and moving family sure to deliver seasonal warmth, sentiment, and laughs during its December 12 through 21 run. |
| “A Clockwork Orange,” December 17With Rotten Tomatoes' critical consensus calling the film "disturbing and thought-provoking" as well as "a cold, dystopian nightmare with a very dark sense of humor," Stanley Kubrick's 1971 classic A Clockwork Orange will be screened on December 17 as part of the community series Filmosofia, this evening at Rock Island's Rozz-Tox also featuring a reading discussion on the movie's philosophical themes hosted by Augustana College's Dr. Deke Gould. |
| A major winter storm is pummeling the Northeast with ice and snowA system expected to drop 6 inches of snow or more from Pennsylvania to Maine could tie up the Tuesday evening commute, the National Weather Service says. |
| Ballet Quad Cities' “The Nutcracker,” December 13 and 14On December 13 and 14, one of the Quad Cities' most adored holiday traditions returns to Davenport's Adler Theatre when the professional talents of Ballet Quad Cities perform Tchaikovsky's holiday dance classic The Nutcracker. This eagerly awaited family experience boasts original choreography by Artistic Director Courtney Lyon, live musical accompaniment by Orchestra Iowa, a cast of 60, and the return of popular guest artist Domingo Rubio, the longtime portrayer of the company's dancing Dracula. |
| 19th Century Christmas, December 7In the eagerly awaited return of a seasonal Quad Cities tradition, visitors can experience the wonders of a classic Victorian holiday season in Moline's unique Deere-family homes through 19th Century Christmas, the Butterworth Center's and Deere-Wiman House's annually beloved event boasting litany of yuletide treats including live music performances, interactive tours, make-and-take activities, refreshments, and, of course, a special visit by Santa Claus on December 7. |
| Quad-City Times Bix 7 director receives national recognitionRace director Michelle Juehring is just the eighth woman in the country to receive MYLAPS Sports Technology's Race Director of the Year award. |
| Tuesday’s adoptable pet: Meet RomeoSanders said 2-year-old Romeo came from a family where a child developed asthma, so Romeo and his brother had to be given up. |
| Photojournalist Lynsey Addario on balancing work and family — when work is a war zoneThe Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist has been kidnapped and thrown from a car. Still, Addario says, parenting two young kids can be more challenging than war reporting. |
| Fat Bike Day ride in Davenport to support River Bend Food BankYou can join other cyclists on Dec. 6 for a ride around the river. This year, Friends of Off-Road Cycling is partnering with Front Street Brewery for a food drive. |
| Superior Tube Products closes months after being purchased, 28 laid offThe company was purchased by Morton Industries in October, which moved the operations to its other existing plants. |
| How to stay safe in extreme cold: Frostbite and Hypothermia warning signsHealth experts say when the wind chill falls below zero, your skin can start freezing in minutes, and the first signs of hypothermia and frostbite are often easy to miss. |
| Rock Island releases more information on house fire that killed 94-year-old Richard NewtonRock Island firefighters removed the victim and immediately administered aid before transporting him to UnityPoint Health – Trinity Rock Island, where he died from his injuries. |
| Trump pardons Honduran ex-president who was convicted of drug crimesPresident Trump has officially pardoned former Honduran President who US officials said was at the center of one of the largest and most violent drug-trafficking conspiracies in the world. |
| River Action seeks nominations for 2026 Eddy Awards across six categoriesNominations are open through Jan. 25, 2026. |
| 'Franklin' publisher slams Hegseth for his post of the turtle firing on drug boatsDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces growing scrutiny over an attack on an alleged drug boat. His response included a parody of the kids' book character Franklin, showing the turtle firing at boats. |
| Davenport man arrested; accused of driving at squad carsA man from Davenport is in the Scott County Jail on numerous charges after police say drove at squad cars and backed into another car to elude them while he had a pound of marijuana in a backpack. The criminal complaint filed in Scott County Court says the defendant, identified as Desmend Williams, 33, drove [...] |
| Books out this week come from Nobel winners and independent pressesNobel winners Olga Tokarczuk and Peter Handke bring us a reissue and a new book respectively this week. Also, a story from a fictional African country and a commentary on beauty. |
| Fareway breaks ground on new Coal Valley locationThe new store will be constructed at the southeast corner of First Street and Route 6. |
| Mercer County deputy charged with DUI pleads guiltyLewis Andrews was charged in April with DUI, driving the wrong way down a highway and improper lane usage. |
| Snowy even before December got underwayA little snow fell across the Quad Cities Monday, which was the start of not only December, but "meteorological winter", the three coldest months of the year. "Snow season" in the Quad Cities typically runs from October to April. Average annual snowfall is 36.1". With a snowy start already, here's your 7-day forecast to see [...] |
| Woman dies, man injured after stabbing in Davenport Monday nightOne woman is dead and another man is injured following a stabbing on Locust Street Monday night. |
| Register now for Rotary Reindeer Ramble in Rock IslandRun into the holidays at the Rotary Reindeer Ramble 5K at Schweibert Park in Rock Island. The race is on Sunday, December 7 at Schweibert Riverfront Park, 101 17th Street. Registration and packet pickup is from 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at Iconic Event Space, 1725 Second Avenue (Arts Alley), and the race starts at [...] |
| Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is a technical marvel and game design nightmareAfter a decade of development, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is a beautiful but befuddling game full of misguided design decisions and annoying sidekicks. |
| River Action opens 2026 Eddy Award nominationsThe awards celebrate outstanding contributions to the health, vitality and future of the Mississippi River and it’s riverfront, according to a media release. |
| Pope Leo wraps up his visit to Lebanon with prayers at the site of Beirut's port blastPope Leo XIV ended his first overseas papal trip with prayers at Beirut's devastated port and a Mass attended by 150,000 worshippers in a country desperate for signs of hope amid fear of renewed war. |
| Suspect in custody connected to fatal Davenport stabbingA woman who was found with stab wounds did not survive the incident, and a man is being treated for his injuries. |
| Davenport police make an arrest in fatal East Locust stabbingPolice were initially called for suspicious activity along East Locust Street. |
| QC FORC celebrates Global Fat Bike DayGlobal Fat Bike Day is Saturday, Dec. 6. Mandy Griesenbeck with QC FORC tells Our Quad Cities News how to celebrate. |
| River Action accepts nominations for annual Eddy AwardsRiver Action is now accepting nominations for the 26th Annual Eddy Awards, celebrating outstanding contributions to the health, vitality, and future of the Mississippi River and its riverfront. Nominations are open through January 25, 2026. The term “eddy” refers to moving against the current—an apt description for the individuals, organizations, and groups who challenge the status quo to create meaningful, [...] |