Sunday, April 12th, 2026 | |
| Local nonprofit holds annual fundraiser for suicide preventionOrganizers say the theme of this year's gala was a masquerade ball to symbolize the different "masks" people wear every day. |
| A country-by-country glance at Pope Leo XIV's trip to AfricaPope Leo XIV's four-nation, 11-day trip to Africa is so dizzying in its complexity it recalls some of the globetrotting odysseys of St. John Paul II in his early years. |
| Battle of the Businesses raises money for Common Chord’s music education programsQuad Cities Area community leaders got together to raise money for Common Chord’s music education programs during the Battle of the Businesses competition. |
| Davenport Bishop passes away, services to be held at Sacred Heart CathedralA Davenport bishop has passed away. |
| Virus or just allergies? Here's how to tell, according to expertsThe runny nose, the coughing – while the discomfort is never fun, knowing if you (or your children) have a virus or just allergies makes a difference when it comes to treatment and deciding whether or not to take days off work or school. |
| 4 the Record Web Extra: Red flags raised about President Trump's military budget planThanks for checking out this web extra. We ran out of time to bring you all of our panel discussion on 4 The Record. This part of the conversation to turns to the president's proposal for military spending. A recent proposal from the president got some headlines initially then seemed to be overshadowed by the [...] |
| 4 the Record Web Extra: U.S. Senate candidate Jim Carlin's 40-second elevator pitchThank for clicking on this web extra. We aired all of my interview with U.S. Senate candidate Jim Carlin on 4 the Record, but right after I thanked him, he wanted to add some things he would do if elected. "I do think we need to protect the value of a dollar by looking at [...] |
| Clucking egg prices as of 4/10/26Here’s this week’s egg price update. This is the USDA’s average price per dozen when delivered to the warehouse on Jan. 20, 2026, compared to where prices are now. To see the price, click on the video above. Local 4 News, your local election headquarters, is proud to present 4 The Record, a weekly news and [...] |
| Iowa proposal to hire firm to investigate local government spending raises eyebrowsLet's move to Iowa where local governments could feel state lawmakers looking over their shoulders. The Iowa Capital Dispatch and Radio Iowa report Republicans in the State House are considering hiring a company in Texas to take a closer look at the spending by counties and school districts in the state. A representative from the [...] |
| Illinois could limit how local governments treat homeless people on the streetsIllinois state lawmakers might limit what their local governments can do when it comes to people who are homeless. Lawmakers are considering House Bill 1429. The proposal would ban local governments from arresting or fining homeless people who are doing things like sleeping, eating or resting outdoors, or anything considered to be a life-sustaining activity. [...] |
| U.S. Senate candidate Jim Carlin accuses opponent of cowing to special interest donorsWe are closing in on another election. The Iowa primary is June 2. Joni Ernst's decision not to run for reelection makes the race to fill her seat in the U.S. Senate an open primary for Democrats and Republicans. This morning, we focus on the Republicans vying for this seat. Jim Carlin and Ashley Hinson [...] |
| Officials: Davenport residents can still take advantage of no sticker yard waste weeksDavenport residents, Davenport Public Works crews want you to take advantage of the no sticker yard waste weeks while you still can. |
| Asha Bhosle, the voice of Bollywood, has died aged 92The Bollywood legend was one of the world's most recorded artists — who, by her own reckoning, made more than 12,000 songs. |
| QCA honors the life and ministry of Bishop William Franklin, 95The Catholic Diocese of Davenport announced the death of the Most Reverend William Franklin, 7th Bishop of Davenport. Bishop Franklin, 95, passed away under the care of the Carmelite Sisters. Bishop Franklin held pastoral and leadership roles in Fayette, Hawkeye, Gilbertville, and Waterloo and as Dean of the Waterloo Deanery and vicar general of the [...] |
| The Combine Bar & Grill in Cambridge change ownershipThe Combine Bar and Grill in downtown Cambridge is under new ownership. Joe Mickley and family are the new owners of the bar and grill. |
| 13th Avenue N Trail construction scheduled to begin in ClintonThe City of Clinton has announced that construction of the 13th Avenue N Trail project is scheduled to begin on Monday, April 13. As part of this work, the eastbound lane of 13th Avenue N will be closed from 13th Avenue NW to Springdale Drive. During the closure, traffic will be maintained and diverted using [...] |
| Brickstone Kitchen-Bar opens in EldridgeStep into an evening of refined flavors, elegant ambiance, and exceptional service at the new Brickstone Kitchen-Bar in Eldridge. |
| BBB Scam Alert: Employment scamsEmployment scams continue to be one of the most common types of scams around. Whether or not you are searching for a job, you can encounter an employment scam. Before scheduling an interview or accepting a new job, always do… |
| Recent rain improves Quad-Cities drought conditions, increases chances of river floodingIn the span of seven days, the Quad-Cities region has gone from being in moderate drought to being abnormally dry, a full category change. |
| MARK-TO-MARKET: College grads vs. AI - Who gets the job?Today’s college graduates face unemployment rates that are rising faster than any other education or age demographic. |
| Sunday Puzzle: Sweet TreatNPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with KUT listener Nell Newton and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz. |
| A Hezbollah commander describes battling Israel in LebanonIn a rare interview, a wounded Hezbollah commander tells NPR about his secretive Shia Muslim militia's new command structure and how it has managed to keep firing rockets into northern Israel. |
| Jimmy, The LampThis is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.Few Rock Islanders can so clearly see the results of the good they do in this world as Jimmy, the Lamp.Jimmy worked for… |
| No Deal: U.S.-Iran peace talks in Islamabad collapseThe United States and Iran failed to reach an agreement after a day of highly anticipated face-to-face peace talks, Washington's lead negotiator Vice President J.D. Vance announced on Sunday. |
| I-74 Bridge pedestrian trail to close overnightThe project is expected to last through Friday, weather permitting, city leaders said. |
| The real space science behind 'Project Hail Mary'The science fiction blockbuster wowed audiences with its depiction of space travel and more. Here's what NASA staff and other scientists say about the basis for the amazing events of the film. |
Saturday, April 11th, 2026 | |
| Rockridge softball falls to Ottawa 5-3Rockridge softball took game one of their double header against Rock Falls 6-1 but fell to Ottawa in game two 5-3. |
| Illinois star Keaton Wagler declares for NBA DraftIllinois freshman Keaton Wagler declared for the NBA draft Friday following the Illini’s first Final Four run since 2005. |
| Steamwheelers beat undefeated Blizzard 51-36The Quad City Steamwheelers added to the win column defeated undefeated Green Bay Blizzard 51-36. |
| G-ALES-Burg Beer Fest event held with 30 breweriesOrganizers say all proceeds will benefit the vascular anomalies Alliance, supporting families impacted by vascular birthmarks. |
| 200 cyclists compete in Sylvan Island StampedeThe Sylvan Island Stampede brought 200 cyclists together and builds the cycling community. |
| White House ballroom construction can continue for now, appeals court saysThe order comes as the Trump administration challenges a lower court ruling that the estimated $300-million project requires congressional approval. |
| Humane Society of Scott County hosts Doggie Egg HuntEaster may be over, but some canine companions had a doggone great time at the Humane Society of Scott County's Doggie Egg Hunt. The annual egg hunt for dogs was held at the Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds. The event was open to the public and featured free microchipping. Pet parents met with vendors, learned about the [...] |
| Sylvan Island Stampede returns to the QCAMountain bikers raced against each other on an island surrounded by the mighty Mississippi. The 17th running of the Sylvan Island Stampede featured tight and twisty turns across the island and along the mountain bike trails. The event is hosted by the Friends of Off Road Cycling (FORC). This year's race had some new course [...] |
| Geneseo police investigate alleged stabbing31-year-old Ilir Ilemi was arrested for attempted murder and aggravated domestic battery after an alleged stabbing in Geneseo. |
| Severe risk update for the Quad CitiesWe have been covering these storms for the past couple of days now and we are still tracking the risk of severe weather in the Quad Cities. Monday is showing improving signs as it is only a marginal risk of severe weather for most of the area with evening storms that can produce strong winds [...] |
| Man arrested for attempted murder after alleged Geneseo stabbingThe Geneseo Police Department responded to a 911 call about a stabbing on Bestor Drive Friday afternoon. |
| Trump touts newly released plans for D.C. triumphal archThe proposed 250-feet-tall, white-and-gilded monument would stand on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., by the Potomac River. |
| Survey: Has AI has taken over parts of your job?More than a quarter of employed users, 27 percent, said AI has automated some of their existing tasks, such as summarizing a document, compared to nearly 68 percent who said it has not. |
| Man arrested for attempted murder in connection with Friday stabbing in GeneseoPolice responded at 4:33 p.m. Friday to investigate a report of a stabbing. The victim was taken to a local hospital and a suspect was arrested. |
| How Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's hometown became a symbol of excessesHungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has long been accused of corruption. Sightseers now flock to his hometown as groups aim to raise awareness of what they say are the leader's excesses. |
| Chase ends in vehicle striking telephone pole in Davenport, 2 arrestedA chase ended with a vehicle striking a telephone pole. |
| Muscatine continues Tree City USA tradition with Arbor Day proclamationDuring the April 7 Muscatine City Council meeting, Mayor Pro Tem Angie Lewis officially proclaimed April 24, 2026, as Arbor Day in the City of Muscatine, reaffirming the community’s long‑standing commitment to trees, environmental stewardship, and a healthy urban canopy, a news release says. The proclamation recognizes the environmental, economic, and social value that trees [...] |
| New full-hook-up campground in place at Deep Lakes Park, MuscatineThe Muscatine County Conservation Board has announced that there is a new, full-hook-up campground at Deep Lakes Park (DLP) at 2488 41st St., Muscatine, a news release says. The campground is set to open on Wednesday, April 15, and will be open through Nov. 2. Reservations can be made online at least three days in [...] |
| Learn about native plants at 'Plants, Paths & Pizza' at Hauberg Estate, Rock IslandThe Wild Ones Quad City Chapter, Western Illinois Counselor Education Department and the Hauberg Estate present “Plants, Paths & Pizza” from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 25, at the Hauberg Estate 1300 24th St., Rock Island, a news release says. Learn from keynote speaker Grant Fessler, botanist, as he speaks on “Flora of [...] |
| Bettendorf Library celebrates National Library WeekTo celebrate this year’s theme, "Find Your Joy," the Bettendorf Public Library has several free events and activities in observance of National Library Week, April 19-25. Library tours Have you ever wondered how your returns get from the book drop back to the shelves? Or how to use a 3D printer? During National Library Week, [...] |
| Police chase ends in vehicle striking telephone pole in DavenportA police chase ended with a vehicle striking a telephone pole. |
| Trivia Night will support Atkinson Community FestivalsAtkinson Community Festivals (ACF) has announced a high-energy Trivia Night on Saturday, April 25, at the Atkinson Grade School Cafeteria, 107 S. State St. Doors will open at 5 p.m. with the trivia competition officially kicking off at 6 p.m. Event highlights: All proceeds will support Atkinson Community Festivals and its ongoing mission to bring exciting community events to Atkinson, [...] |
| QC H&R Block will have 24/7 hours before tax filing deadlineWith just a short time before the tax filing deadline, H&R Block in Davenport will offer expanded and around-the-clock hours leading up to the tax deadline to support the community and accessible options for people who can’t easily visit during a standard workday. The Davenport location is 5225 N. Brady St. It will be open until [...] |
| Officials: Man faces attempted murder charge after Geneseo police say they responded to a stabbing reportA man is facing an attempted murder charge after police received a report of an attempted stabbing. |
| Opinion: A well-deserved statue for a hero ratCambodia is recognizing the life-saving contributions of a rat named Magawa with a statue. The late rat sniffed out landmines for a non-profit group, and in a short career helped find more than 100. |
| Muscatine continues Tree City USA tradition with Arbor Day proclamation“Trees are one of Muscatine’s most important natural resources,” City Administrator Matt Mardesen said. |
| Memories of Muscatine: Sherwin-WilliamsThis week for Memories of Muscatine: A Bamford Studio photograph of the opening of the Sherwin-Williams paint store in 1952. |
| Geneseo School Board approves 2026-29 contract with teachers' unionBoard member Kyle Ganson said with the new contract, the district was being good fiscal stewards of what it has and also rewarding people for good work. |
| The Great Green Wall's one of the world's most ambitious eco-projects. Is it working?It's a global effort with a multibillion dollar price tag. Among its aims: re-greening nearly 250 million acres, planting 4,000 miles of trees, helping farmers, creating jobs, sequestering carbon. |
| Western Illinois Area Agency on Aging provides fiscal year summaryWestern Illinois Area Agency on Aging (WIAAA) has released its Public Information Document (PID), which provides a summary of the Fiscal Year 2027 (FY27) Area Plan. Each year, WIAAA submits an area plan to the Illinois Department on Aging (IDOA) to request federal and state funding that supports home- and community-based services for older adults, [...] |
| Rock Island Academy holds book drive to cultivate a love for readingTwo hundred students from Rock Island Academy were gifted bundles of picture books from nonprofit Plantings Books — Seeds 4 a Better Future. |
| Gut troubles? This gastroenterologist has tips to help you achieve 'poophoria'In her new book You've Been Pooping All Wrong, Dr. Trisha Pasricha shares habits and practices to make your relationship with your solid waste as smooth as possible |
| India cracks down on satirists for turning its prime minister into a punch lineIndia's satirists are turning Prime Minister Narendra Modi into a punch line — and the government is hitting back. |
| Goodbye, IowaThis is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.On any summer day, barring tornados and floods, men and women line the Davenport levee wall across from Rock Island,… |
| After a whirlwind mission to the moon, astronauts are back home. Here's what's nextThe Orion crew module containing the four Artemis II astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean Friday evening. |
| Iowa Senate passes property tax reform billDES MOINES, Iowa — The Iowa Senate amended its property tax reform bill, and it passed with bipartisan support on Wednesday. At the start of the session, Governor Kim Reynolds, House Republicans, and Senate Republicans all introduced very different bills regarding property tax reform. While the House already amended its bill to include some provisions [...] |
| Pakistan hosts U.S.-Iran peace talks after weeks of frantic diplomacyPakistan's capital, Islamabad, is set to host peace talks today with leaders from Iran and the US, including Vice President J.D. Vance. |
Friday, April 10th, 2026 | |
| Inside Iowa Politics: Rob Sand’s plan to change electionsDemocratic gubernatorial candidate Rob Sand wants to change Iowa's primary election system. |
| Illinois freshman Keaton Wagler named consensus All AmericanIllinois freshman Keaton Wagler was named a consensus All-American, earning a spot on the second team to become the first freshman in school history to receive the honor. |
| Alvaro Folgueiras enters transfer portalAlvaro Folgueiras has entered the transfer portal after his past junior season with Iowa. |
| Steamwheelers ready to face undefeated Green Bay BlizzardThe Quad City Steamwheelers are ready to face familiar foe the undefeated Green Bay Blizzard. |
| Bettendorf Police Department to host public safety training classThe classes will be held from 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. on April 13 and 17 at Middle Park. |
| Voy 61 hosting first Farmer’s, Artisans, and Maker’s Mart this weekendThe event will feature over 70 vendors with handmade or homegrown items, kids activities, concession stand, and more, organizers said. |
| Davenport activates 3 new red-light camerasThe new cameras are active as of April 9, but there will be a 30-day warning period before citations are issued. After that, violations will carry a $100 fine. |
| New event venue opens in Davenport's East VillageThe space can be used for weddings, celebrations and other community gatherings. |
| Friendship Park unveils new playgroundThe new park's design was voted on by more than 170 community members. |
| More than 40 Iowa counties to receive $64 million for bridge replacementsThe federal aid is part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act which will help replace 67 city, county or state owned bridges and culverts in poor condition. |
| Iowa bridges to receive more than $64 million for replacementsIowa is getting more than $64 million from the federal government to replace bridges in bad shape. Reports show Iowa has the most bridges in poor condition compared to the rest of the country.The Centennial Bridge in Davenport is one of 67 projects getting that funding. Other bridges in Scott, Muscatine, Jackson, Henry, Cedar and [...] |
| QC Veterans Center to present Run for Veterans in WalcottThe Quad City Veteran Outreach Center invites the community to lace up and show their support at the Run for Veterans 5K and 1-Mile Run/Walk on Saturday, April 11, at the Walcott American Legion. The race begins at 8:30 a.m. and welcomes participants of all ages and abilities, including wheelchair and canine divisions. This year’s event features a [...] |
| QCA drive-in theater to present Farmers, Artisans & Makers MartThe Voy 61 Drive In Theatre, south of Maquoketa, Iowa, will host its first Farmers, Artisans, and Makers Mart on Saturday, April 11, with more than 70 vendors. Hours will be 3-6:30 p.m. before the Voy opens for normal movie admission at 6:30 p.m. with "Super Mario Galaxy" (PG) followed by "Reminders of Him" (PG-13.) [...] |
| Davenport adds 3 red light cameras after over 20,000 violations recorded in 2025Davenport announced Thursday three more red light cameras are now active. |
| Over 20,000 violations in 2025 from red light cameras as Davenport adds three moreDavenport announced Thursday three more red light cameras are now active. |
| Illinois bill could protect AI companies from critical harmsA bill in Illinois would protect artificial intelligence companies if their products create a weapon of mass destruction. The Artificial Intelligence Safety Act (Senate Bill 3444) would cover everything up to a nuclear bomb. The proposal requires companies to report safety standards regularly and addresses critical harm caused by AI, defined as any event that [...] |
| OQC Crime Watch: Updates on building collapse, fatal Blue Grass crash: Episode 61Watch crime reporters Linda Cook and Sharon Wren talk about crime and courts in our area with the latest episode of the Our QC Crime Watch Podcast. In this episode Linda and Sharon discuss: updates on: To view, click the video above or watch on-the-go on Spotify. The QC Crime Watch Podcast | Podcast on [...] |
| Friendship Park officially opens in BettendorfOfficials hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony Friday afternoon for the grand opening of Friendship Park. |
| Davenport activates 3 new red-light camerasThe new cameras are active as of April 9, but there will be a 30-day warning period before citations are issued. After that, violations will carry a $100 fine. |
| Bettendorf Police public-safety training will affect Middle Road on two daysOn Monday, April 13, and Friday, April 17, from 7 a.m.-5 p.m. the Bettendorf Police Department will hold public-safety training at Middle Park, 2220 23rd St., a news release says. Traffic on Middle Road and 23rd Street will not be impacted, but Middle Park will be closed from 7 a.m.-5 p.m. on both days. Access [...] |
| New spots for food and drinks in downtown DavenportEmpty storefronts in Davenport are starting to fill up quickly, and a spring boom of businesses could draw more people to downtown because of the added variety. "Spring usually brings new momentum downtown," said Kyle Carter, the executive director of Downtown Davenport Partnership. Al & Irene's BBQ House has already opened on West 3rd Street. [...] |
| Quad Cities nonprofit hosting interactive fundraiser to support youth educationSpring Forward provides free academic, after-school and summer programing to more than 1,000 local kids each year. Their only fundraiser of the year is on April 11. |
| Rock Island Conservation Club to host annual yard sale, flea market April 25The event will run from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and is free to attend. Proceeds raised help support the conservation club's efforts to care for local wildlife. |
| Man charged in December 2024 shooting death of DeWitt manA DeWitt man is charged with one count of second-degree murder in connection with the Dec. 12, 2024, shooting death of 23-year-old Theodore Fox, also of DeWitt. |
| Students compete in annual trebuchet contest at Bettendorf High SchoolStudents from five area high schools were tasked with building trebuchets to launch eggs at targets. |
| 7 Brew Coffee holds soft openingThis is the company's seventh location in Iowa and its official opening will be April 27. |
| WATCH LIVE: Artemis II astronauts return to EarthThe four astronauts aboard NASA's Artemis II mission are about to plunge through the atmosphere toward Earth, after a successful visit to the moon. |
| WATCH LIVE: Artemis II astronauts have splashed down on EarthThe four astronauts aboard NASA's Artemis II mission are about to plunge through the atmosphere toward Earth, after a successful visit to the moon. |
| WATCH: Artemis II astronauts splash down on EarthThe four astronauts aboard NASA's Artemis II mission splashed down on Earth, after a successful visit to the moon. |
| Illinois House approves ban on junk fees, Pritzker’s abortion fund proposalThe Illinois House passed 81 bills Thursday to bring the week’s total to 133, which included several measures designed to benefit consumers. |
| Bird's-eye views from across the Quad Cities region during the week of April 10, 2026Sit back, relax and enjoy these scenes captured by the News 8 drone from across the Quad Cities region this week. |
| Iowa State University president ‘listening and learning’ in first days on campusIt’s been just over a month since Cook came to campus permanently, and in that time, the Ames native and ISU alum said he’s been meeting with as many people as he can. |
| Gas prices soar by 21% as government inflation figures reflect Trump’s war on IranThe latest consumer price index figures show the spike in energy prices caused by the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran has driven up inflation for Americans. |
| Spring Forward nonprofit holding fundraiserThe nonprofit serves more than 1,000 students each year with no-cost academic programs and experiences for local kids who might not otherwise get these chances. |
| Severe weather update next weekAs the days get closer, we are continuing to track the chance of severe weather in the Quad Cities for next week. We already got a decent amount of rain last night and so we still are looking for at least another inch of rain possible through the next week. As our weather models update [...] |
| Rock Island Conservation Club holding 11th annual yard sale and flea marketThe event will run from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the club's location, just off of Big Island Road in Milan. |
| Arrest made more than 1 year after Dewitt deadly shootingJoseph Huseman IV is charged with second-degree murder. Investigators say he shot and killed Theodore Fox in Dec. 2024. |