Monday, December 9th, 2024 | |
‘Never seen anything like this’: Fisherman recalls witnessing fatal boating accidentThree men died Sunday morning after their boat overturned near a roller dam on the Mississippi River. | |
Rock Island City Council returns to its chambers following months of renovationsThe project used $2 million in ARPA funding. | |
Rock Island City Council says Del's Metal cannot continue junkyard operations on separate propertyThe problem started around 2020 when the company used land near its original property to cut metal, which violated zoning laws. | |
Bettendorf's new permanent ice rink set to open to the publicThe City of Bettendorf announced The Landing Ice Rink will be open to the public on Sunday, Dec. 15. News 8 got a sneak peek ahead of the grand opening. | |
Davenport police host 26th annual Senior Light TourA heartwarming holiday tradition, the Davenport Police Department brought the senior community together for an evening of sightseeing at the 26th annual Senior Light Tour. | |
Quad Cities Business Journal's Most Influential LeadersThe competition was fierce, but the Quad Cities Business Journal asked its readers readers to nominate the area leaders they thought were the most influential. Jennifer DeWitt joined Our Quad Cities News with the 2024 list of Most Influential Leaders. For more information, click here. | |
As Trump supporters pressure her, Sen. Ernst again meets with Pete HengsethU.S. Senator Joni Ernst has met for a second time with Pete Hegseth, the cable television host and veteran, as he seeks confirmation to become President-elect Donald Trump's U.S. Secretary of Defense. | |
Rock Island National Cemetery participating in ‘Wreaths Across America’ programThe Rock Island National Cemetery will participate in the national Wreaths Across America Program with a remembrance ceremony. | |
Gas prices: Illinois among highest, Iowa among lowest(KRON) – Good news for the millions of drivers on American roads: Gas prices are falling. The national average for a gallon of gas has hit a three-year low, the American Automobile Association (AAA) recently announced. As of Sunday, the national average cost for one gallon of regular gasoline sat at $3.01, according to AAA. That's the lowest in more than three years, the automotive agency reports. AAA made the announcement on Thursday when gas prices plunged to an average of $3.03 per gallon. However, a few days later, the prices went even lower — nearing below the $3 mark that was last recorded on May 11, 2021, according to AAA. Store credit card debt: Can it be forgiven? “The national average is tantalizingly close to falling below $3 a gallon, and it could happen in a few days,” Andrew Gross, AAA spokesperson, said in a news release. “But 32 states already have an average below or well below $3. Hockley County, Texas, appears to have the lowest county average, at $2.30.” As of Sunday, AAA says the states with the most expensive average prices for gasoline are: Hawaii ($4.56 per gallon) California ($4.39) Washington ($3.99) Nevada ($3.66) Oregon ($3.53) Alaska ($3.46) Washington, DC ($3.22) Pennsylvania ($3.21) Illinois ($3.20) Arizona ($3.18) Why do gas prices drop around presidential elections? The lowest, meanwhile, were listed as: Oklahoma ($2.52 per gallon) Mississippi ($2.62) Texas ($2.63) Arkansas ($2.63) Kansas ($2.67) Missouri ($2.69) Tennessee ($2.70) Iowa ($2.70) Louisiana ($2.73) Kentucky ($2.74) More information, including county-by-county averages for every state, can be found at AAA.com. | |
City of Rock Island celebrates completion of renovations to city hallAfter more than eight months of undergoing major renovations, Rock Island City Hall, marked the completion of construction with a ceremony inside council chambers. | |
Bird flu found in another Iowa commercial layer flockDES MOINES, Iowa (KCAU) -- There's been another case of bird flu found in a Sioux County flock, the sixth such case of the disease in poultry in Iowa in 2024. The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship said the case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) was found in a commercial layer flock. The new case comes after officials reported the fourth case for the year in Sioux County on Friday. Before then, there hadn't been a positive case of bird flu in the state since June. After the detection on Friday, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds announced a disaster proclamation for Sioux County. The proclamation will allow state agencies to assist in monitoring, containing, disposing, and disinfecting. That proclamation was also extended to Palo Alto County on Sunday after HPAI was found there. The disease affects wild and domestic birds and is often fatal to domestic populations. The disease has also been found in dairy herds, with 13 cases in Iowa for the year. Dairy herds often recover with limited deaths. 7 injured, 3 thrown from vehicle in O’Brien County rollover Officials said that eggs and poultry products remain safe to consume and a threat to the general public remains low. Any poultry producers or owners with backyard birds should report any possible signs of HPAI to the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship by calling 515-281-5305. Signs of the disease in birds include: Sudden increase in bird deaths without any clinical signs Lethargy and/or lack of energy and appetite Decrease in egg production Soft, thin-shelled and/or misshapen eggs Swelling of the head, eyelids, comb, wattles, and hocks Purple/blue discoloration of the wattles, comb, and legs Difficulty breathing Coughing, sneezing, and/or nasal discharge (runny nose) Stumbling and/or falling down Diarrhea Iowa officials are also asking poultry producers, dairy farmers, and other livestock producers in increase their biosecurity. Such resources and recommendations can be found here. | |
Rock Island dedicates changes to City HallRock island is showing off the changes at City Hall. Our Quad Cities News got a look at the renovations as city officials rededicated the location. The project cost around $2 million. The council chambers got remodeled, along with suites for city officials and new audio visual equipment to help stream city council meetings. This is the first update to city hall since being built in 1940. Rock Island Mayor Mike Thoms says supply chain issues and ensuring the work didn't compromise the integrity of the building contributed to the delay. | |
EXPLAINER: What's in the Iowa House committee's plan for higher educationCollins says House Republicans plan to make sure Iowa’s students are getting a return on their investment and colleges are spending taxpayer money appropriately. | |
See a sneak peek inside Bettendorf's newest winter amenity The Landing Ice RinkThe new ice rink will open Sunday at noon to skaters. | |
See a sneak peek inside Bettendorf's newest winter amenity The Landing Ice RinkThe new ice rink will open Sunday at noon to skaters. | |
3 Iowa men killed in Mississippi River boating accident identifiedThe men were fishing underneath Lock and Dam No. 12 when a strong current created by the dam's operations pulled the boat into "hazardous waters," the DNR reported. | |
Bettendorf's new permanent ice rink set to open to the publicThe City of Bettendorf announced The Landing Ice Rink will be opening on Sunday, Dec. 15. | |
Homer for the Holidays: “The Return,” “Y2K,” “A Different Man,” and “Between the Temples”Not that the material demanded or invited it, but I think I now know why Ralph Fiennes was never seen out of his clerical robe in Conclave. Because if we ever saw him shirtless, or even got a gander at his bare arms, that entire papal drama would've collapsed through one simple question: “How did a cloistered, late-middle-aged cardinal get so freakin' jacked?!” | |
Bettendorf to open new ice rinkOutdoor ice skating will be back in Bettendorf in time for winter break. The finishing touches are being done on the rink at "The Landing." It will open to the public Sunday to coincide with World Ice Skating day. The new rink will be around 40% larger than the old one. It will also have a resting area and will be adjacent to a new public pool. (Gavin Waidelich, OurQuadCities.com) "We've already received several good leads as far as things people want to do up here," said Greg Samms, "We have an indoor space that can host small parties and meetings. This floor, again when the ice is off, is about 11 thousand square foot. You could do things from remote control car racing, bags tournaments, flea markets. Anything that you could use a wide open space, we can do up here." The ice rink opens at noon on Sunday, with a ribbon cutting and tree lighting Monday at four. | |
Quad Cities Airport welcomes new commissioner representing SilvisAirport board commissioners serve 5-year terms. | |
Quad Cities Airport welcomes new commissioner representing SilvisAirport board commissioners serve five-year terms. | |
News 8 viewer sends in beautiful sunset shots from Saturday nightYou can send photos to News 8 via our mobile app or email! | |
Hillside alongside John Deere House in Moline cleared of overgrown brushThe mansion became a historic Moline Landmark in 2002 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. | |
'Kicks For Kids' now collecting shoes, donations for Quad City studentsThe group was founded by a Coal Valley man in 2023. In its first year, "Kicks For Kids" donated 150 pairs of shoes to local foster kids and students. | |
Custom holiday window paintings raise funds for newly established Elmore Disaster ReliefAll of the money raised from the paintings will benefit families around Princeton, IL, who need help clearing debris or repairing homes after disaster strikes. | |
2 killed in eastern Iowa crash identified following Muscatine shots fired report, police chaseA woman accused of shooting at people in Muscatine led police on a miles-long chase ending in Washington County where she hit another driver head-on, killing both. | |
'Kicks For Kids' now collecting shoes, donations for Quad City studentsThe group was founded by a Coal Valley man in 2023. In its first year, "Kicks For Kids" donated 150 pairs of shoes to local foster kids and students. | |
Speaker Sphinx? Central Illinois congresswoman testifies about Madigan’s nicknameThe jury in Michael Madigan’s corruption trial heard a new nickname for the powerful House Speaker: “Sphinx," according to testimony from U.S. Rep. Nikki Budzinski, a former gubernatorial aide. | |
Victims of Bellevue boating accident identified, including two men from Cedar CountyThe Iowa Department of Natural Resources has released the names of the victims of Sunday’s boating incident in Bellevue. | |
Victims of Bellevue boating accident identified, including two men from Cedar CountyThe Iowa Department of Natural Resources has released the names of the victims of Sunday’s boating incident in Bellevue. | |
Speaker Sphinx? Central Illinois congresswoman testifies about Madigan’s nicknameThe jury in Michael Madigan’s corruption trial heard a new nickname for the powerful House Speaker: “Sphinx," according to testimony from U.S. Rep. Nikki Budzinski, a former gubernatorial aide. | |
Muscatine, Louisa County seniors can apply for over $850,000 in scholarships through Community Foundation of Greater MuscatineHigh school seniors in Muscatine and Louisa Counties can apply for over $850,000 in local scholarships through the Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine’s scholarship application portal. Applications are being accepted from December 9, 2024, through March 7, 2025, at 12 p.m. Seniors graduating from these schools may apply: • Columbus Community High School • Louisa-Muscatine High School • Muscatine High School • Wapello High School • West Liberty High School • Wilton Jr/Sr High School Over 200 scholarships are awarded in varying amounts, from $200 one-time awards up to $20,000 four-year awards. Scholarships are available for post-secondary educational options, including bachelor's or associate degrees, certificate programs and trade training. All graduating seniors who want to pursue an education after high school are encouraged to apply. Awards will be announced at each respective high school’s Senior Awards Night ceremony. The Muscatine Community College online scholarship application portal is open through March 31, 2025. High school graduates planning to attend Muscatine Community College are encouraged to complete the Muscatine Community College scholarship application, as well as their high school scholarship application. Contact Rebecca Harden-Jones, Programs Manager, at programsmanager@givinggreater.org or 563-264-3863 for more information. | |
Iowa Hawkeyes to play Missouri in TransPerfect Music City BowlThe University of Iowa Hawkeyes Football Team will travel to Nashville, Tennessee for the TransPerfect Music City Bowl, where they will take on the Missouri Tigers. | |
Officials: Victims identified in November fatal Burlington shootingAt the time of the shooting, Harper was on house arrest with an ankle monitor, police said. However, police learned that Harper cut his ankle monitor off before taking off. | |
3 fisherman identified after boat capsized near BellevueOfficials have identified the three men who died after their boat capsized Sunday near US Lock and Dam 12 near Bellevue. | |
1 taken to hospital after 2 car Rock Island crashOne person was taken by ambulance to a local hospital with unknown injuries after a two car crash in Rock Island this afternoon. Members of the Rock Island Police and Fire Departments responded to the 1700 block of 19th Avenue in Rock Island on Monday, December 9. According to crews on the scene, a white car hit a red SUV, causing severe damage to the car. Our Quad Cities News has a crew on the scene and we will have more information as it becomes available. | |
Warrant issued after man misses sentencing for 2020 NorthPark Mall shootingA warrant has been issued for a LeClaire man who was scheduled to be sentenced for his role in a 2020 shooting at NorthPark Mall. Isaiah Randolph (Scott County Jail) Isaiah Randolph, now 22, was arrested in November 2020 on charges of felony interference with weapons and misdemeanor carrying weapons. He was scheduled to be sentenced on the charges on December 6 but did not show up for court. A warrant for his arrest was issued on December 6 and bond on the warrant is $7,500 cash only. Anyone who has information on Randolph’s location should call their local police department or CrimeStoppers at 309-762-9500. | |
Register to win tickets to see Cirque du Soleil CRYSTAL this FebruaryThe show will be at Vibrant Arena at The MARK February 13 - 16. | |
QCAWC, Farm & Fleet host Holiday Pet Food DriveThe Quad City Animal Welfare Center (QCAWC) and Blain’s Farm & Fleet in Moline are holding a Holiday Pet Food Donation Drive on Saturday, December 14th 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. at Blain’s Farm & Fleet, 5900 John Deere Road in Moline. Donations of pet food, treats and supplies will be collected during the drive to benefit the pets at the QCAWC as they wait for their forever homes. “Our Holiday Pet Food Drive is a wonderful way to give back during the season of giving,” said Patti McRae, Executive Director of the QCAWC. “Every bag of food or treats donated makes a direct impact on the lives of animals in need!” For more on QCAWC, visit its website or Facebook page. | |
Illinois American Water will increase water ratesThe company said in a statement Thursday the “main driver” of the increase was to cover the cost of future investments in water systems. | |
Need to beat the winter blues? Here are 20 wintertime activities to check out across the stateFrom outdoor activities like skating and sledding to warmer fun, the state is filled with opportunities to take advantage of during the snowy season. | |
Charles Cervantes named to Board of Commissioners at Quad Cities International AirportThere’s a new member of the Board of Commissioners of the Metropolitan Airport Authority of Rock Island County. Silvis Mayor Matt Carter has appointed Charles Cervantes to fill the vacancy left by John McGregor, who resigned. Charles Cervantes (Quad Cities International Airport) “Our Board of Commissioners represents not only their individual cities but also the broader interests of our entire region,” said Benjamin Leischner, A.A.E., executive director of Quad Cities International Airport. “With Charles’ extensive background in service, I am confident he will continue to uphold that mission. Charles is deeply committed to the growth and success of our region. I have no doubt he will bring enthusiasm and engagement—precisely what we need as we continue to make historic updates at the airport and set our sights on an exciting future.” Cervantes retired from the Rock Island Arsenal after 35 years, working in the manufacturing branch, the Equal Employment Opportunity Office and finally as a Protocol Officer from the U.S. Army Garrison. He has worked part-time as an Usher Supervisor since the Vibrant Arena at the Mark opened in 1993 and is a part-time funeral assistant at VanHoe Funeral Home in East Moline. He was a charter member of the East Moline/Silvis Jaycees, president of VIVA Quad-Cities, Silvis 4th ward Alderman, chairman for the Rock Island Arsenal's 150th Anniversary Celebration and recently served as chair of the Silvis Civil Service Commission. He grew up in East Moline, graduated from United Township High School and Black Hawk College and attended Western Illinois University. He and his wife have lived in Silvis for 36 years. They have three children and nine grandchildren. "Community service and helping others have always been core values in my life,” said Cervantes. “This role allows me to serve not just my home community but all the residents of Rock Island County. It also gives me the privilege of supporting the broader Quad Cities area and the entire region that relies on and benefits from our airport.” There are eight commissioners on the Airport Authority Board that represents Rock Island County, and the cities of Rock Island, Moline, East Moline, Milan and Silvis. Commissioners are appointed and serve five-year terms. | |
2 killed in eastern Iowa crash identified following Muscatine shots fired report, police chaseA woman accused of shooting at people in Muscatine led police on a miles-long chase ending in Washington County where she hit another driver head-on, killing both. | |
1 dead after car and semi crash head-on near HillsdaleA car was traveling westbound in the eastbound lane of I-88 near milepost nine overnight Monday. | |
Parts of East Moline under boil orderResidents in parts of East Moline need to boil the water coming out of their faucets before using it for drinking or cooking. A post on the city's website says that water service was shut off in the 2600 block of 4th Street A to repair a water main break. After water service has been restored, residents must boil water. Click here to learn what to do during a boil order. The city will post an update once the water has been tested. | |
Portion of East Moline under precautionary boil orderWater was shut off to repair a water main break in the 2600 block of 4th Street A. | |
Davenport man charged with sexual assault after police say he held woman at knifepoint37-year-old Aaron Robinson is charged with felony first-degree kidnapping, first-degree robbery and second-degree sexual abuse among other charges. | |
Custom holiday window paintings raise funds for newly established Elmore Disaster ReliefAll of the money raised from the paintings will benefit families around Princeton, IL, who need help clearing debris or repairing homes after disaster strikes. | |
Iowa State Patrol releases the names of those who died in Sunday crash during pursuitPolice have released the names of a suspect who led law enforcement on a high-speed chase Sunday and the person driving the vehicle that was hit. | |
Clinton announces 2025 Tailgate N' Tallboys lineupClinton has announced the lineup for the 2025 Tailgate N’ Tallboys concert series. Whiskey Myers (Photo by John Nacion/Getty Images) Whiskey Myers opens the festival on Thursday, June 5, with Bayker Blankenship and the Joe Stamm Band. Riley Green. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images) Friday, June 6’s lineup includes headliner Riley Green, with Ella Langley, Old 60 and Preston Cooper. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP, File) The festival ends on Saturday, June 7 with a concert by Jason Aldean. Gavin Adcock, Lily Rose, Dylan Schneider and Graham Barham will also play. Weekend passes, single day general admission, single day VIP and single day GOVX tickets are on sale now. Click here for tickets, more information and to see the countdown clock. | |
Muscatine citywide Christmas tree litMuscatine Mayor Brad Bark hosted the annual lighting of the citywide Christmas tree Friday as a kickoff to the annual holiday stroll in the downtown area. | |
1 dead in head-on collision on I-88 in Rock Island CountyOne person is dead after a passenger vehicle collided head-on with a semi-truck early Monday morning in rural Rock Island County. | |
Davenport man faces new child pornography charges, possession of bestiality imagesAccording to an arrest affidavit, on Dec. 5 detectives seized hard drives which contained downloaded images of minors engaged in sexual acts as well as one involving an animal. | |
Iowa State Patrol releases the names of those who died in Sunday crash during pursuitPolice have released the names of a suspect who led law enforcement on a high-speed chase Sunday and the person driving the vehicle that was hit. | |
3 Things to Know | Quad Cities morning headlines for Dec. 9, 2024City leaders in Rock Island are rededicating their city hall after major renovations, and investigators are looking into a fatal boat incident in Jackson County. | |
Moline and United Way Quad Cities seeking volunteers for 'Snow Angels' programThe city of Moline and United Way Quad Cities are asking residents to join their pilot program, 'Snow Angels,' which assists residents aged 60 and over and people with physical disabilities in clearing their sidewalks. | |
Traffic Touchpoint: Week of Dec. 9A complete list of traffic alerts in the Iowa and Illinois TV6 viewing area. | |
Muscatine holds Jingle and Mingle 2024Thousands of people attended the annual Jingle and Mingle Holiday Stroll Friday evening. The event included the lighting of the citywide Christmas tree and over 50 organizations in attendance. The event traditionally ki9cks of the Christmas season for the city. | |
Muscatine sports complex promises year-round usageDuring a groundbreaking ceremony on Oct. 10, Mayor Brad Bark recalled that when a sports complex was discussed just 12 years ago, someone had once said the project was "too big for Muscatine." | |
Welcoming businesses: Mexican restaurant, new bar and ribbon cutting in the Quad-CitiesHere are some of the Quad-Cities businesses that have recently opened. | |
Welcoming businesses: Mexican restaurant, new bar and ribbon cutting in the Quad-CitiesHere are some of the Quad-Cities businesses that have recently opened. | |
Olivia Allen: Introducing "Teacher Talk" and Quad-Cities school district "Trend-tracker"Hear why one Sudlow graduate decided to teach at the school and explore Quad-Cities school district trends, student shout-outs and more. | |
Olivia Allen: Introducing "Teacher Talk" and Quad-Cities school district "Trend-tracker"Hear why one Sudlow graduate decided to teach at the school and explore Quad-Cities school district trends, student shout-outs and more. | |
Man wanted in connection to Burlington fatal shooting arrested in ChicagoThe man wanted in connection to a fatal November shooting in Burlington is now behind bars after an extensive search. | |
Police: 2 break into Galesburg home, tie up residents2 people broke into a home and stole several firearms, cash, the family dog, and a vehicle. | |
Rock Island officials to hold city hall rededication, open houseAfter more than eight months of renovations, Rock Island City Hall will be rededicated in a ceremony Monday in council chambers, followed by an open house. | |
Gunfire, police chase in Muscatine ends in fatal head-on crashA suspect accused of shooting at people in Muscatine Sunday afternoon leads police on pursuit that ended in fatal head-on crash in Washington County. | |
Shen-Annie-gans: “Annie,” at the Spotlight Theatre through December 15The beloved musical Annie tells of how, in the midst of the Great Depression, the titular “little orphan” (played by Sloan Utz) escapes from under the thumb of mean Miss Hannigan (Sara Wegener), finds a rich protector in Oliver Warbucks (Matthew Downey), and continues her quest to find the parents who left her at an orphanage as a baby. | |
The Quid Quo Pros: Madigan and Solis Explain the Art of the Deal via WiretapWhenever someone assures you that another person you’re both dealing with “understands” the “quid pro quo,” you’d be wise to run away as fast as you can and never look back. But that’s exactly how then-Alderman Daniel Solis assured then-House Speaker Michael Madigan in late June of 2017 that their mark – the developers of a West Loop apartment complex – would eventually be convinced to retain Madigan’s property tax appeals law firm. | |
From Whom the Bells Tolled: “Winter Wonderettes,” at the Timber Lake Playhouse through December 15Both the year and the theatrical season are winding down for a long winter’s nap, and the Timber Lake Playhouse’s final production of 2024 could not offer a more pleasant nightcap. Directed and choreographed by Marquez Stewart, and featuring some surprisingly effective audience participation, Winter Wonderettes is a wonderful dose of theatre to fully get you in the spirit of the season. | |
Get pet photos with Santa and help the Humane Society of Scott County!Fuzzy or fluffy, feathered or finned, scaly or slimy, this is your chance to include your pets in the fun of the holidays!] Bring the whole family for pet photos with Santa on December 14. All donations are accepted and benefit homeless pets and the programs at the Humane Society of Scott County. Please ensure dogs are on leashes and small animals and cats are in carriers while you wait for your turn. (Humane Society of Scott County) Pet photos with Santa is Saturday, December 14, 1:00-4:00 p.m. at Pet Supplies Plus, located at 902 W. Kimberly Rd., Davenport. For more information, click here. | |
2 killed, including suspect, after police pursuit ends in head-on crash on US 218A woman accused of shooting at people in Muscatine led police on a miles-long chase ending in Washington County after she hit another driver head-on, killing both. | |
Rotary Clubs throughout the Quad Cities come together to make blankets for foster childrenSeveral Rotary Clubs from across the Quad Cities region came together on Sunday to make around 200 blankets for Closet2Closet. | |
3 men killed after boat capsizes on Mississippi River near Bellevue, Iowa DNR report saysThe men were fishing underneath Lock and Dam No. 12 when a strong current created by the dam's operations pulled the boat into "hazardous waters," the DNR reported. | |
City of Bettendorf holds holiday party for senior residents"Tis the Season" featured complimentary refreshments, live entertainment and camaraderie. | |
9th annual Ugly Sweater 5K takes off in LeClaireThe race was part of the city's Christmas weekend. | |
Bettendorf Mansion hosts holiday open houseThe more than 100-year-old estate at Rivermont Collegiate has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1983. | |
News 8 This Week: Dec. 8, 2024News 8 talks about how to support loved ones impacted by Alzheimer's during the holiday season, along with new cold weather terminology and a Reporter's Notebook. | |
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Suspect dies in crash after chase that followed shots fired in MuscatineThe pursuit began after a woman was shooting at people while driving through Muscatine, police said. She and another driver died in a crash | |
Local qualifiers for national STEM competition involving LEGOs take place in the QCADavenport's qualifiers took place on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 7 and 8, while Moline's will take place on Dec. 14 and 15. | |
One dead after shots fired and pursuit in MuscatineOne person is dead following a vehicle pursuit in Muscatine. According to a release, on December 8 at approximately 3:15 p.m., the Muscatine Police Department received multiple reports of a female suspect driving through Muscatine and shooting at people. Officers located the vehicle on Park Ave. and attempted to stop the suspect. The driver refused to yield, and a vehicle pursuit led out of Muscatine along 231st St. A Muscatine Police Officer, involved in the pursuit, lost control of his car and crashed near the Cedar River. The Officer sustained non-life threatening injuries and was transported to the hospital for treatment. Outside law enforcement agencies continued pursuit of the suspect vehicle and continued west and onto US Hwy 218. The pursuit ended when the suspect drove the wrong way into oncoming traffic. The driver hit another vehicle head on and was pronounced dead at scene. Both accidents are being investigated by the Iowa State Patrol. No one was reported injured during the shooting incidents in Muscatine. The Muscatine Police Department is continuing to investigate the incident. | |
2 killed, including suspect, after police pursuit ends in head-on crash on US 218A woman accused of shooting at people in Muscatine led police on a miles-long chase ending in Washington County after she hit another driver head-on, killing both. | |
Shooting in Muscatine leads to police pursuit, ends in fatal head-on crashA suspect accused of shooting at people in Muscatine Sunday afternoon leads police on pursuit that ended in fatal head-on crash in Washington County. | |
Rotary Clubs throughout the Quad Cities come together to make blankets for foster childrenSeveral Rotary Clubs from across the Quad Cities region came together on Sunday to make around 200 blankets for Closet2Closet. | |
How a Fulton, Illinois Christmas tree farm is giving back to service members this holiday seasonSo far, Timber Lane Christmas Tree Farm has donated 50 real, live Christmas trees to military families living on Rock Island Arsenal. | |
How a Fulton, Illinois Christmas tree farm is giving back to service members this holiday seasonSo far, Timber Lane Christmas Tree Farm has donated 50 real, live Christmas trees to military families living on Rock Island Arsenal. | |
City of Rock Island to hold rededication, open house of city hallAfter more than eight months of renovations, Rock Island City Hall will be rededicated in a ceremony Monday in council chambers, followed by an open house. | |
Junior Achievement to host Bowl-A-Thon to support youth educationJunior Achievement of the Heartland will host its annual Bowl-A-Thon in February and March 2025 at various locations across the 24-county territory of JA, a news release says. The event will be a fundraiser for Junior Achievement of the Heartland, which is a nonprofit focused on preparing youth for their future economically and encouraging their academic success. Teams will include five bowlers, and the registration fee will be $75. Teams must fund-raise a minimum of $300 in pledges to support local JA students. "We are thrilled to continue the legacy of the JA Bowl-A-Thon, which not only fosters a sense of community but also supports our mission of inspiring and preparing young people to succeed," said CEO Dougal Nelson. "This event highlights how small efforts, when combined, can lead to a big impact." To participate in the Bowl-A-Thon, gather your team and register here. Locations and times are listed on the Junior Achievement at the Heartland website. Companies can sponsor the event to show their support by contacting Scott Ellerbach at scott.ellerbach@ja.org. JA seeks donations of money or prizes for the event. This year's sponsors include GreenState Credit Union, HNI, WHBF TV 4, KLJB Fox 18, Dupaco Community Credit Union, John Deere, MOLO Companies, RSM US LLP, Vanguard, and Townsquare media. | |
Galesburg family speaks out following armed home robberyThe intruders tied up the residents and stole several firearms, an undisclosed amount of cash, the family dog and a vehicle. | |
Support the community and enjoy holiday lightsFrom Dec. 9 through Dec. 22, you can see a holiday light display while supporting homeless shelters, Friendship Manor, animal shelters or New Kingdom Trailriders. The light display is at 427 Fyre Lake Dr. in Sherrard, Illinois. It runs from 5-9 p.m. on weekends and 5-10 p.m. on weekends. Donations for each organization are as follows: Homeless shelters: Cases of water / drinks Canned goods (easy open or donated with a can opener) Ramen noodles, soup, or other microwaveable food Hygiene products Trash bags Filled out cards Animal shelters (QC Paws, King's Harvest, or mark your choice in the QC): Tidy Cat clumping litter Newspapers Bleach Dawn dish soap Paper towels Purina kitten chow Medical gloves Trash bags Purina One cat and dog food (King's Harvest) Friendship Manor Socks, scarves, mittens, stocking hats Store-bought prepackaged snacks or candy Lap blankets Large crossword puzzles Word-find books New Kingdom Trailriders: Stamps or monetary donations | |
Greet troops as they arrive home for the holidaysCommunity members are welcome to greet troops at the QC International Airport as they arrive home for the holidays from Dec. 17 until Dec. 24. All shifts will be during the most common flight times, generally from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., but any differences will be on the airport website. Parking passes will be picked up and available throughout the week. | |
3 men killed after boat capsizes on Mississippi River near Bellevue, Iowa DNR report saysThe men were fishing underneath Lock and Dam No. 12 when a strong current created by the dam's operations pulled the boat into "hazardous waters," the DNR reported. | |
QCSO to host Holiday Brass concertsThe holiday magic is just around the corner! On Dec. 14 and 15, at 3 p.m., the Quad City Symphony Orchestra will host its Holiday Brass concerts, where the soaring sounds of trumpets, horns, and timpani will fill the air with festive cheer. Saturday's performance will take place at Second Baptist Church with Sunday's performance at St. Paul Lutheran. These joyful performances are the perfect way to celebrate the season. With beloved classics, heartwarming carols, and the glow of holiday spirit, this musical tradition promises to inspire and delight audiences of all ages. Gather your loved ones, embrace the festive atmosphere, and make memories to treasure forever. | |
Kristi Mindrup named as WIU presidentThe Western Illinois University Board of Trustees voted unanimously on Dec. 6 to appoint Kristi Mindrup as the University’s 13th president, effective immediately, making her the first female president in Western’s history. The Board will approve Mindrup’s salary and contract at its March meeting. “Dr. Mindrup has demonstrated outstanding leadership since her appointment to interim president in April 2024,” Board Chair Carin Stutz said. “She has proven to be the bold, transparent, strategic and thoughtful leader that WIU needs today. The board is unanimous in selecting Dr. Mindrup as the 13th president of WIU as we are confident that she will continue to bring insight and expertise in the bold decision making WIU needs. She has our full support.” Mindrup has served as WIU’s interim president since April 2024. Prior to that, she served as the Vice President for Quad Cities Campus Operations. Mindrup brings 27 years of experience in higher education, focused on organizational leadership, strategic planning, academic affairs, student services program and partnership development, inclusive campus environments and campus operations. Mindrup also provided leadership for the planning and establishment of the WIU Quad Cities Riverfront Campus in Moline. She serves on the Board of Directors for Renew Moline and the United Way Education Council. She previously served for 9 years on the Council for Advancement of Standards in Higher Education, and served as president of the Illinois Association for Institutional Research. Mindrup has taught in the College Student Personnel program at WIU, and has served as an adjunct instructor with Eastern Iowa Community College District. Mindrup earned a Ph.D. from the University of Iowa in educational policy and leadership studies, master’s degree from Western Illinois University and two bachelor’s degrees from the University of Northern Iowa. | |
Three dead after Mississippi River boat accidentOn Sunday, Dec. 8 at approximately 11 a.m., a boat with three occupants capsized below Lock and Dam No. 12 in Bellevue on the Mississippi River. The victims were fishing in a restricted area directly beneath the dam when their boat overturned. According to preliminary reports, the boat was pulled into the hazardous waters below the dam due to a strong black flow current created by the dam's operation. The men were pulled from the water and taken to shore. Emergency responders arrived and administered lifesaving measures, but two were confirmed dead at the scene. One victim was transported by ambulance to the MercyOne Dubuque Medical Center and was later pronounced dead. The names of the victims are currently being withheld pending notification of their families. The incident is under active investigation. Iowa DNR was assisted by the Jackson County Sheriff, Bellevue Fire & Rescue, Bellevue EMS, Illinois DNR, Key West Fire/EMS, University of Iowa Air Care 3, University of Iowa Air Care 4, Jackson County Emergency Management, and Springbrook Fire/EMS. | |
Coal Valley organizes 6th annual Kickoff to Christmas eventThe village holds the event as a fundraiser to collect non-perishables for families in need. | |
Davenport hosts Cops & Cocoa holiday eventCity staff and Davenport Police are teaming up with Good Neighbor Project partner Evolution Power Tools to host the fourth annual Cops & Cocoa event. The community is invited to join police officers at Vander Veer Botanical Park, 215 W. Central Park Ave., in the Conservatory from 5-7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 10. Cookies and cocoa will be served and there will be a poinsettia & lights display. "Cops & Cocoa brings community members of all ages together to celebrate the holiday season," said Sgt. Andrew Harris with the Davenport Police Department. "It has become a favorite event of ours and has grown tremendously over the last four years." | |
3 dead after boat capsizes near BellevueDEVELOPING. | |
Crews respond to capsized boat near BellevueDEVELOPING. | |
DeWitt kicked off the holiday season in styleDeWitt kicked off the holiday season in style tonight with its annual Lighted Parade Tree Lighting and Window Walk. |