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Monday, March 30th, 2026

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Crash concerns drive traffic upgrades at 53rd St. and Utica Ridge

New left-turn lanes and improved traffic signals are coming to the area of East 53rd Street and Utica Ridge Road.

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Enjoy Ukrainian folk group YAGODY in Bishop Hill

Contemporary Ukrainian folk group YAGODY will perform an immersive evening of music and storytelling on Sunday, April 5 at Bishop Hill Creative Commons, 309 Bishop Hill Street. The evening starts at 6 p.m. with an optional potluck dinner, so guests can gather and share a meal before the performance. Attendees are welcome to bring a [...]

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REVIEW: The Adventures of Sam Steele at The Black Box Theatre

The Adventures of Sam Steele continues at The Black Box Theatre, 1623 5th Avenue in Moline Thursday through Saturday, April 2, 3 and 4, at 7:30 p.m.

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Davenport Community Schools celebrate Inclusion Week

Students took part in activities like unified basketball, learning dances together and signing the Pledge to Inclusion at Smart Middle School.

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Morrison City Hall upgrades mean temporary closures

Morrison residents should call ahead before visiting City Hall over the next few months. The City of Morrison said in a news release that City Hall will be closed intermittently through July 2026 for staff training and to implement a new computer system. These closures are necessary as the city transitions to an upgraded computer [...]

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Construction begins on Central Avenue in Bettendorf

Crews are replacing the water main and sanitary sewer lines before resurfacing the entire stretch of the roadway.

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County-wide burn ban lifted for Scott County

A county-wide burn ban has been lifted Monday morning for Scott County.

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Ilia Malinin rebounds from the Olympics to win his 3rd straight world championship

Worlds marks the last competition of the 2025-2026 season. Skaters have some time to go on tour, rest up and learn new routines before the next season starts in July.

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Figure skating season ends with redemption and heartbreak. What do fans watch next?

Worlds marks the last competition of the 2025-2026 season. Skaters have some time to go on tour, rest up and learn new routines before the next season starts in July.

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Dual turn lanes, traffic signal improvements coming to East 53rd Street

New left-turn lanes and improved traffic signals are coming to the area of East 53rd Street and Utica Ridge Road.

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One cat dies in Muscatine house fire Sunday morning, one firefighter treated at the scene

One firefighter was treated for minor injuries and immediately returned to duty.

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Pet cat dies, firefighter treated for minor injury during Muscatine house fire

The Muscatine Fire Department responded to a house fire in the 1700 block of Benham Avenue on Sunday morning.

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Road work begins at the intersection of 53rd and Utica Ridge in Davenport

Construction is underway at East 53rd Street and Utica Ridge Road in Davenport, adding new turn lanes and traffic signals to improve flow and reduce crashes.

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Iowa DOT: Scam texts are hitting phones

The Iowa Department of Transportation is warning Iowans about scam text messages falsely claiming recipients owe money for unpaid traffic violations, registration fees or tolls. According to the state agency, the fraudulent texts appear to come from the Iowa DOT or “DMV” and often include links that direct users to fake websites designed to collect personal and [...]

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New building at Hammond Henry Hospital will improve housing, storage

A new building at Hammond Henry Hospital in Geneseo will address several challenges they’re facing. The hospital is building an outbuilding on the north side of the property in response to the need for temporary medical student and physician housing, garage bays and additional storage. “This construction is much needed and has been made possible [...]

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Cat dies in Muscatine house fire

Crews responded to a report of flames and black smoke about 9:20 a.m. on Sunday in the 1700 block of Benham Avenue.

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NASA is just days away from historic Artemis II moon launch

On Wednesday, the crew of NASA's Artemis II could blast off on a mission around the moon and back. No astronaut has ventured out to the moon since the 1970s.

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Spring Craft Show draws record crowd amid growing demand for handmade goods

A record number of vendors filled the QCCA Expo Center for this year’s Spring Craft Show, highlighting a growing demand for handmade and locally produced goods.

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Pet dies in Muscatine fire

A pet died in a fire in Muscatine yesterday morning. A news release from the City of Muscatine said the Muscatine Joint Communications Center (MUSCOM) received a 911 call reporting flames and black smoke from a residence in the 1700 block of Benham Avenue on March 29 at about 9:20 a.m. The response included 13 [...]

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Two Iowa high schools combine football programs

Two eastern Iowa high schools will play as a combined football program this fall in an effort to keep the sport available for students at both schools.

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Tasting Scooter's Spring Lineup

Danielle Davis and meteorologist Anthony People try items from Scooter's Spring Menu.

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Friends of Trinity's Blossoms & Brunch tickets on sale now

Welcome spring in style at Friends of Trinity’s annual Blossoms & Brunch fundraising event on Saturday, May 2 from 9 – 11:30 a.m. at Rhythm City Casino, 7077 Elmore Avenue in Davenport. Doors open at 8 a.m. and the program starts at 9 a.m. Tickets are on sale now; click here for more information or [...]

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Former Kona-Ice owner sentenced for possession of child pornography

The man who owns Kona-Ice Davenport has been sentenced for possession of child pornography.

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Special Weather Statement until MON 5:30 PM CDT

Elevated Fire Danger Due to Gusty Winds and Low Humidity

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Bettendorf Public Library completes teen space renovation

The refreshed space features new furniture, including booths, tables and chairs designed to give teens more options for studying, socializing and spending time at the library.

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Hammond-Henry Hospital launches new SPARK program

Hammond-Henry Hospital launches a new SPARK program to help students graduate debt-free.

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UnityPoint at Home named a ‘Best Home Health Agency’ by U.S. News & World Report

UnityPoint at Home agency in Moline earned the second highest level of recognition in U.S. News’ inaugural report.

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UnityPoint Health recognized as ‘Top Place to Work in Healthcare’

UnityPoint Health recognized as ‘Top Place to Work in Healthcare’ for fifth consecutive year.

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Soaking rains on the way to the Quad Cities

The new week starts off with record or near record high temperatures today in the 80s. Moderate drought conditions are widespread across the Quad Cities area and beneficial rains are coming this week! Here's your full 7-day forecast.

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Trump weighing all options on Iran's Kharg island

The president said the U.S. could "take the oil in Iran" and that he was considering sending U.S. forces to seize Kharg Island's oil terminal.

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Trump is weighing all options on Iran's Kharg Island

President Trump said the U.S. could "take the oil in Iran" and that he was considering sending U.S. forces to seize Kharg Island's oil terminal.

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A Straight Line

This is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.A straight line may be the shortest distance between two points, but that does not automatically make it easy to draw,…

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Rock Island and Henry County real estate transactions for March 29, 2026

Here are homes sales and property sales in Rock Island County and Henry County.

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Trump administration cuts turned rural towns into sitting ducks for disasters

The Trump administration has delayed billions of dollars for projects to protect Americans from floods, wildfires and hurricanes. Local leaders are increasingly anxious.

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As birthright citizenship goes to Supreme Court, here's how Americans feel about it

The Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday on whether all children born in the United States can continue to automatically receive citizenship.

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China's chatbot industry is fiercely competing for customers. Cue the freebies

Chinese AI companies are focused less on being cutting edge and more on attracting customers. That means holiday promotions, and making chatbots useful in everyday life.

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Some Play!: “Charlotte's Web,” at the Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse through April 11

Kitty: There’s something magical about experiencing theatre from a child’s perspective. Saturday’s audience was full of very eager young theatregoers who were clearly delighted by the show.Mischa: It was especially interesting to see which moments they particularly reacted to.

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Turn In, Tune Out, Drop On: The Illinois GOP Primary Election Strategy as Read by Timothy Leary

The trend in special elections around the country for the past several months has shown spiking Democratic voter turn-out and tanking Republican turn-out. And some preliminary primary election results from earlier this month show the same trend here.

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Scanning the QC Code: “The Adventures of Sam Steele: A Radio Play,” at the Black Box Theatre through April 4

Jeff Adamson, clearly delighted by the room’s laughter on its opening-night performance, leaned into the humor with visible enthusiasm, which only seemed to widen the gap between the show’s tone and my own reaction to it.

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Trump says he has 'no problem' with Russian oil tanker bringing relief to Cuba despite blockade

President Donald Trump said he has "no problem" with a Russian oil tanker off the coast of Cuba delivering relief to the island, which has been brought to its knees by a U.S. oil blockade.

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Central Haitian town descends into fire and bloodshed from gang warfare

Violence erupted in the central Haitian town of Petite-Rivière de l'Artibonite early Sunday morning as a powerful gang warred with a vigilante group.

Sunday, March 29th, 2026

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Heart Risks Go Beyond the Heart: Don't Forget to Check Blood Sugar and Kidney Health

(Feature Impact) Diabetes and kidney disease are major risk factors for heart disease, yet many cases are undiagnosed. In fact, most people don't realize their heart, kidney and metabolic health - how the body creates, uses and stores energy - are connected. Understanding these connections can help you take steps toward protecting your long-term health. Cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome is a health condition that includes heart disease, kidney disease, diabetes and obesity. Many people don't realize they're at risk, though, because they aren't aware of health risks beyond the heart. Almost 1 in 4 U.S. adults with diabetes are unaware they have it, according to a 2026 statistics update from the American Heart Association. In addition, data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that as many as 9 in 10 adults with chronic kidney disease don't know they're living with the condition. Learning about CKM syndrome can be a helpful step in understanding your overall health picture. How are CKM conditions connected? Heart disease, kidney disease and diabetes have shared risk factors - including high blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar; excess weight; and reduced kidney function - and they're closely linked. Having one condition often increases the likelihood of developing the others. "We are encouraging people to become aware of the connection between conditions so they and their health care team can think about their overall health beyond individual conditions," said Stacey E. Rosen, M.D., FAHA, volunteer president of the American Heart Association, executive director of the Katz Institute for Women's Health and senior vice president of women's health at Northwell Health. "Understanding the connection helps you better prevent complications through lifestyle changes and appropriate treatment." The biggest health threats from CKM syndrome are disability and death from heart disease and stroke, which make up the "cardiovascular" part of CKM. The "metabolic" part includes diabetes and obesity. Kidney disease is closely linked with both metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. How common is CKM syndrome? CKM-related risks are common. Nearly 90% of U.S. adults have at least one risk factor for CKM syndrome. The 2026 statistics report showed about half of all U.S. adults have high blood pressure, about 1 in 3 has high total cholesterol, more than half have prediabetes or diabetes, about 1 in 7 has kidney disease and more than half have a high waist circumference. These risks often develop slowly, with few or no symptoms at first, but you can stay informed. Rosen emphasizes regular screening of your cardiovascular, kidney and metabolic health, which can catch problems early. "Due to the current risk factor rates, everyone could benefit from being screened this way," she said. Regular check-ins with your health care team can offer a clearer picture of your CKM health. They can check your: Blood pressure Cholesterol panel (total cholesterol, LDL (bad) cholesterol, HDL (good) cholesterol and triglycerides) Blood glucose (blood sugar), measured in either the short term as fasting glucose or long term as A1C Body weight and size, measured by body mass index and waist circumference Kidney function, using both UACR and eGFR These results can be used in the PREVENT online calculator to estimate your risk for cardiovascular disease over the next 10 or 30 years. CKM syndrome can often be prevented and improved with healthy daily habits like those in Life's Essential 8 and science-based treatments. The CKM Health Initiative was introduced by the American Heart Association to raise awareness of the connections between CKM syndrome conditions and improve diagnosis rates. It's supported by founding sponsors Novo Nordisk and Boehringer Ingelheim, supporting sponsors Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation and Bayer, and champion sponsor DaVita. Visit Heart.org/myCKMhealth to learn more about CKM health, including screening and treatment options.

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Crews respond to house fire in Muscatine

Crews were called to the 1700 block of Benham Avenue. We are still waiting on details and are unsure if there were injuries.

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Spring Craft Show features nearly 150 vendors

The QCCA Expo Center held its annual Spring Craft Show for the second time, featuring 150 vendors.

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Bettendorf Community Band held its annual spring concert

More than 50 musicians performed bringing together volunteers of all skill levels to perform.

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Iowa bill would make animal torture a felony

Iowa is the only state where animal torture is not a felony on the first offense, but a proposed bill would change that. According to Senate File 2099, a person is guilty of animal torture if the person intentionally or knowingly subjects an animal to serious injury or death. Some lawmakers say it would not [...]

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Another record high possible?

We are just a few days away from really getting into the Spring season with April just around the corner. Before that happens, March may have one last surprise for us with another potential record high tomorrow. Where the current record is 82, and the forecast is 81. If tomorrow does bring another record high [...]

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2 facing firearms, theft charges after burglary investigations

A man and a woman are facing firearms and theft charges after a series of burglary investigations in and around Knox County.

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The Final Four is set with UConn stunning Duke to join Illinois, Arizona and Michigan

The Huskies beat Duke with a 3-pointer from the logo with 0.4 seconds left by Braylon Mullins, who grew up just outside of Indianapolis.

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ICE officers could remain at airports after TSA workers are paid

Even when Transportation Security Administration workers get paid, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents could still be present at U.S. airports.

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Princeton gun show highlights craftsmanship, Civil War history

A gun show in Princeton this weekend drew collectors from across the region, but organizers say the event is about more than buying and selling.

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Annual QC World Cultures Festival honors diversity, promotes cultural awareness

The festival featured more than 18 countries showcasing their culture with performances, food and tables.

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Easter egg hunt takes over Modern Woodmen Park to benefit Bethany for Children & Families

Grab your easter egg baskets because the hunt is on for a good cause.

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PROGRAMMING NOTE: No 10 p.m. news Sunday, no QCL, 4 p.m. or 5 p.m. news Monday

A couple of programming notes for KWQC viewers.

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Iowa Department of Corrections won’t discuss hiring of unlicensed counselor

The Iowa Department of Corrections has declined to say how or why it hired an unlicensed mental health counselor at a time when the man was facing disciplinary charges.

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Average gas prices drop in Iowa, up in Illinois

In only one state have prices dropped by at least 10 cents.

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Thousands rally in Davenport as ‘No Kings’ protests sweep the nation

More than 1,000 people gathered in downtown Davenport for the third “No Kings” protest as part of a nationwide movement that organizers say drew millions.

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4 the Record Web Extra: Congress can't be expected to do the right thing on regulating prediction markets

You might have heard this from the beginning of the week. There was big money made after Pres. Trump announced talks with Iran and the United States stopped bombing the country Monday morning. Bloomberg News reports more than 6,000 transactions on oil futures worth $580 million took place minutes before the announcement. The average was [...]

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Clucking egg prices as of 3/27/26

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, 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 [...]

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Illinois cities and counties could feel the pinch from Governor's plan

Local governments in Illinois could see less money from the state if Gov. JB Pritzker gets his way.Cities and counties might feel the squeeze. Pritzker proposes cutting the share local governments get from state income tax collections. He specifically wants to lower the percentage they get from the local government distributive fund from 6.47% to [...]

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Iowa tax on HMOs goes to governor with concerns consumers will pay more

Iowa seems to be on track to raise taxes on some health insurance plans. State lawmakers sent a bill to Gov. Kim Reynolds that would raise taxes on health maintenance organizations. They would be applied retroactively to the start of this year through the end of September. Taxes on premiums for HMOs are less than [...]

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Iowa state lawmakers under deadline to finalize property tax reform

It's pretty close to crunch time for Iowa state lawmakers. They're scheduled to adjourn April 21st, 23 days from now. Several Republican priorities survived the second funnel deadline, but they have work to do to get them across the finish line. The House and Senate haven't struck a deal on eminent domain restrictions surrounding carbon [...]

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Special Weather Statement until SUN 6:00 PM CDT

Elevated Fire Danger Due to Gusty Winds and Low Humidity Today

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The 10 best luxury SUVs you can actually buy for under $50K in 2026

Best affordable luxury SUVs of 2026Finding an affordable luxury SUV that mixes practicality with high-end amenities and expressive design doesn’t have to be a budget-busting exercise. Using Edmunds’ rankings and a $50,000 budget — including mandatory destination charges — here are 10 of the best affordable luxury SUVs on the market today. The top pick, the BMW X1, edges out its rivals, but only by a smidge. You really can’t go wrong with any of these right-priced luxurious crossovers and SUVs, which are listed out below from first to last based on their Edmunds Rating.2026 BMW X1The BMW X1, the smallest SUV in BMW’s lineup, serves as a good performance gateway thanks to the base xDrive28i model’s strong 241-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder engine. But the entry-level BMW isn’t just about zip and zest. It’s spacious inside and loaded with tech, like the automaker’s relatively intuitive iDrive software that is displayed via a crisp and bright curved display. Watch your spending carefully, however, as the X1’s price can climb quickly with option packages.Starting price: $43,9752026 Mercedes-Benz GLBNo affordable luxury crossover on this list does as much as the Mercedes-Benz GLB. This lineup of small SUVs offers seating for up to seven passengers thanks to its optional pint-size third-row bench. Even if you don’t need all those seats, the GLB has a big cargo area for its relatively petite footprint. You’ll also find good tech and a particularly sophisticated suite of safety and convenience features in the available Driver Assistance package.Starting price: $46,9502026 Mercedes-Benz GLAIf you only associate Mercedes-Benz with its high-end offerings, the relatively affordable GLA would like to introduce itself. The entry to the Mercedes range rides and handles well with a sporty personality, and it offers much of the styling personality of the brand’s more expensive cars. It’s not particularly spacious inside, however, so consider other options — like the related GLB described above — if you need more room.Starting price: $42,8502026 Volvo XC40The Volvo XC40 is small on price but big on personality and in-car tech. At the forefront is Volvo’s Pilot Assist feature, which modulates speed and assists steering — a real boon on long road trips or grueling commutes alike. Inside, its vertical screen runs Google Built-In software with native Google Maps and access to the tech giant’s app store. Add in the XC40’s stellar crash test ratings and it’s a small luxury SUV worth coveting.Starting price: $41,1952026 BMW X2Think of the BMW X2 as the X1’s daring and adventurous sibling. The two share a lot of DNA, including their punchy turbocharged engines and sleek curved touchscreens loaded with impressive software. However, the X2’s roofline dives more aggressively downward aft of the passenger compartment. True, if you pick the X2 over the X1, you’ll pay more for less — less cargo space, that is — but that is the price to pay for vanity.Starting price: $45,4752025 Audi Q3Audi’s smallest and least costly SUV has a premium look outside matched by high-end materials inside that would impress at a much higher price tag. Its sprightly turbocharged engine is no fuel-economy champ, but it furnishes decent acceleration and rarely makes itself heard in the hushed cabin. While it’s not the most fun or spacious small luxury SUV, the Q3 nonetheless boasts a lot of standard equipment. A redesigned Q3 is on the way for 2026 and will carry a higher base price.Starting price: $41,0952026 Acura ADXNew in 2025, the ADX expanded Acura’s SUV lineup, adding a smaller offering at a much more affordable price point. It makes great use of its petite footprint with a spacious and modern interior with good outward visibility. Also, it features controls and software that are easy enough to sort through. With just 190 horsepower sent to the wheels through a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT), however, the ADX delivers leisurely acceleration, and it’s rather loud inside.Starting price: $36,4502026 Lexus UXThanks to its hybrid powertrain, the Lexus UX is a genuine fuel-sipper wrapped up in an eye-catching package. More power for the 2025 model year brought quicker acceleration with no adverse impact on fuel economy. Talk about a win-win. However, the UX rates lower than some other small luxury crossovers and SUVs simply because of how small its interior is. If you need a practical and affordable luxury SUV, consider others on this list first.Starting price: $38,2502026 Acura RDXThe Acura RDX does a lot of things right. Its sprightly handling and willing turbocharged engine make it one of the most fun affordable luxury SUVs. Its cabin has an attractive design, and Acura has done a great job of splicing in high-end materials. However, the RDX’s infotainment software is largely controlled via a frustrating touchpad. Some tech solutions simply don’t work well, and a console-mounted touchpad is definitely near the top of that list.Starting price: $46,4502026 Lexus NXJust how much one may like the Lexus NX really depends on its configuration. This compact luxury SUV comes in a dizzying array of trim levels and powertrains, not all of which behave the same. To stay south of $50,000, you’ll have to stick with the 275-horsepower NX 350 or the 240-hp NX 350h hybrid. The latter actually costs a bit less while furnishing good get-up-and-go as well as terrific estimated fuel economy. If there’s a downside to the NX, it’s this model’s rear seat space. Other small luxury SUVs have much more room in the back.Starting price: $45,470This story was produced by Edmunds and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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'No Kings' rallies spread in the QCA and beyond

At least eight million people across the country and here in the QCA protested the Trump administration. Part of the 'No Kings' movement, demonstrators gathered in LeClaire Park in Davenport. Protestors also focused on voting rights and the state of the country since Trump came back into office. There were also people in support of [...]

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Pope Leo XIV rejects claims that God justifies war in Palm Sunday Mass message

Pope Leo XIV rejected claims that God justifies war and prayed especially for Christians in the Middle East during a Palm Sunday Mass before tens of thousands of people in St. Peter's Square.

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How to navigate the maze of drug discounts to get the best price

In February, TrumpRx joined a growing list of websites consumers can tap for discounts on their medicines. Here's a cheat sheet for getting the best deal.

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MARK-TO-MARKET: Travelers brace for rising airline fares

According to data from S&P Global, the price for a gallon of jet fuel rose from $2.24 on Feb. 27 to a four-year high of $4.96 on March 20. That’s a 121% increase.

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Quad-Cities health care providers, instructors, leaning into AI

In 2025, the American Medical Association reported that two in three physicians are using AI in some form. It's a trend visible in the Quad-Cities, too.

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Pakistan hosts diplomatic discussions on ending war

Foreign ministers from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt will meet in Islamabad today in an attempt to come up with a plan to de-escalate the Iran war, after another group got involved in the expanding conflict: Yemen's Houthi rebels.

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An Iowa Booster

This is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.When the Chicago White Sox walked out of an Iowa cornfield and thought they were in heaven in the movie Field of…

Saturday, March 28th, 2026

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Local protestors gather for nationwide 'No Kings' rally

Protestors gathered in Davenport, Muscatine and Galesburg joining over 3,000 'No Kings' protests across the country.

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Protestors gather in Davenport for 'No Kings' rally

More than 1,000 people gathered in downtown Davenport for the third “No Kings” protest as part of a nationwide movement that organizers say drew millions.

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Davenport's LeClaire Park becomes rally point for No Kings protest on Saturday

About 4,000 people gathered in Davenport's LeClaire Park and along River Drive for the latest No Kings rally, in coordination with other rallies around the country.

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Several hundred gather for ‘No Kings’ protest in QCA

Several hundred people gathered in LeClaire park and along River Drive Saturday afternoon in Davenport

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Hawkeyes fans pack bar for Iowa-Illinois matchup

Fans packed into Sports Fans Pizza in Bettendorf hours before tip-off for the Hawkeyes matchup against the Illini.

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Beats and Beetz: "They Will Kill You" and "Forbidden Fruits"

Is anyone else exhausted, and continually upset, by this year's plethora of movies in which women get the crap viciously kicked out of them?

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Saying goodbye to News 8's Peter Warner

We here at WQAD wish Peter all the best in the next chapter of his career!

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Some much needed rain coming to the Quad Cities

It is without a doubt that we have been under heavily dry conditions throughout the past couple of months in the Quad Cities. But by next week, we are looking to get a small amount of relief with rain chances all throughout the upcoming week as we get close to April. We are seeing a [...]

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Red Flag Warning until SAT 9:00 PM CDT

Critical Fire Danger in Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois Until 9 PM CDT

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Iowa students react to Hawkeye men's basketball Cinderella run

For the first time since 1987 the Iowa Hawkeye men's basketball team is in the Elite Eight in the NCAA tournament. Which means most University of Iowa students are seeing the magic of a March Madness run in the men's tournament for the first time. A basketball program that seemingly lost the interest of the [...]

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Illinois Republican candidates voice cautious optimism at Henry County event

Cautious optimism reigned at the Henry County Republican Lincoln Day Dinner held Friday in Colona, with speakers emphasizing the need to get out the vote in November.

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County-wide burn ban in effect for Scott County

A county-wide burn ban is in effect for Scott County.

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Burn ban in effect for Scott County

A burn ban is in effect for Scott County. According to a release from the Scott County Emergency Management Agency, open burning constitutes a danger to life and property in Scott County. A burn ban is in effect as of March 28. Current conditions and concerns include dry weather conditions, projected rain amounts in the [...]

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How Illinois bills could help with mental health services

Proposed legislation in Illinois aims to improve access to mental health services following a behavioral health crisis. Our Quad Cities News Illinois Capitol Bureau Chief Alex Whitney how House Bill 4495 and House Bill 4448 could help patients with costs during the critical time after intervention.

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Illinois State Police respond to fatal crash on I-80 in LaSalle County

Crews are on-scene investigating a fatal crash in LaSalle County that happened on I-80 westbound early Saturday morning.

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Quad City Symphony presents 'Violins of Hope' in Masterworks finale

Experience a moving Masterworks finale Saturday and Sunday, April 11 and 12, presented in partnership with Violins of Hope. Bach’s "Concerto for Two Violins" features Quad City Symphony Orchestra violinists Emily Nash and Sabrina Tabby and members of the orchestra performing on historic violins, symbols of resilience, hope, and remembrance. The concert culminates in Mahler’s [...]

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Why your dog probably isn't being stubborn when they refuse to move on walks

Why your dog suddenly refuses to move in the middle of a walkGeorge is not budging. A neighbor has stopped by to let him outside, but he refuses to move. We won’t go so far as to call George stubborn, but he is never going to get off this couch. Ever.This golden retriever gets it — he’s at the beach and sees no reason to leave, so he’s not moving either.And when this beagle plopped down and refused to finish her hike, she got her own personal Uber.Every pet parent has experienced it: You’re having a perfectly lovely time, then suddenly your dog just … stops. If you have a five-pound Yorkie, it’s easy enough to scoop them up. But when you live with a great Dane, you’ve got to get to the bottom of things.Kinship spoke to three experts to answer the question: Why do some dogs just absolutely refuse to move?Is it normal for dogs to go stiff as stone and insist on staying put?This behavior is not uncommon, explains Dr. Andrew Findlaytor, a veterinarian and editorial advisory board member at dvm360, who regularly sees clients who are reluctant to get going. “I have seen them sit and refuse to walk, even lie down and play dead when they didn't want to walk any further,” he says.Tatiana Yastremski, a certified trainer and behavior consultant, knows the feeling: She’s seen many dogs put on the brakes. One day, she was out walking with her own pup, Mena, when Mena suddenly stopped just as they entered the park.“It’s a place she’s been to many times before, but for some reason on that day, the moment she stepped paws in the park, she quickly turned around and started to pull me back home,” says Yastremski, who works with dogs at St. Hubert’s Dog Training and Behavior Center in Madison, New Jersey.While it was unusual, she’s hesitant to call Mena or any dog stubborn when they get stuck. In fact, any time pet parents start to call their dogs “stubborn,” Yastremski suggests they reassess the situation. In fact, she says, it may be totally normal for your dog to suddenly freeze — and it’s a sign you need to pay attention to the reason why this is happening.“There are times that I hear from dog parents that their dog’s doing x, y, and z is because they are stubborn,” she says. “Listen up, dog parents: Your dogs are not stubborn.”In fact, they may be trying to communicate something. “Learning dog body language and knowing your dog is super important, as these two things could help you better understand the reason behind your dog becoming stuck,” she says.Why do dogs refuse to budge?If you’ve seen this viral video of the golden retriever who was having a very fine day and did not understand why he had to get back in the car — and therefore decided to lie down in the middle of a parking lot — you might have a sense of why some dogs plant themselves and refuse to budge.But it’s not always so clear-cut.“It is difficult to know what is going on in a dog’s head without understanding their previous learning experiences and what was going on in the environment right before these behaviors started,” says Dr. Kristin Kuntz, a board certified veterinary behaviorist at Insight Animal Behavior Services in Chicago.However, Dr. Kuntz notes that there are a few common reasons dogs might be reluctant to move:They are “highly motivated” to stay put (they think they will get more attention or they’re just comfortable).They’re frightened of something in their environment (a loud noise, fast-moving vehicles, or other animals or people).They’re in pain or have another form of discomfort (think an injury or arthritis).Yastremski agrees: “They could be tired, not feel well, they could have possibly stepped on something and hurt their paw, they may be older and don’t want to walk too far, or they perceive something stressful or threatening,” she says.How can you best decode your pup’s mood?Dr. Kuntz says that dogs who are annoyed, bored, stressed, or uncomfortable will use their body language to communicate.For example, panting or limping may be signs of pain. Tucking their tail, licking their lips, or avoiding eye contact may mean they’re frightened by something. Study up on dog body language to get an idea of what your pup is trying to “say.”“The dog may be communicating fear, stress, discomfort, and/or frustration,” Yastremski says. “It’s important for pet parents to understand what the purpose of the behaviors is, especially if those behaviors never existed before.”But if the reason is murky — or it’s just new behavior — it’s best to pay a visit to your veterinarian to decode what’s going on. From there, you can work on a plan to help your pup feel better. “It is important to understand the ‘why’ behind the lack of movement,” Dr. Kuntz says. “If the dog is [in pain], then activity restriction, pain management, and any other indicated treatment should be pursued.”And if it’s a trigger that’s frightening your dog, that can also be managed. “Then the pet parent should work with their veterinarian and a positive-reinforcement trainer to create a treatment plan to help the dog become more confident around the scary trigger,” Dr. Kuntz notes.How can you ask your dog to move (in the nicest way possible)?But sometimes, it’s fairly clear that our dogs are just having an amazing time — and don’t want to miss out. So, how do you convince them to go home?“As for what we can do about it, our dogs are clever,” Dr. Findlaytor says. If you know that your dog is frustrated about leaving the park — even though it’s been two hours — it’s OK to humor them a little. “Getting frustrated isn't the solution, although sometimes laughing is absolutely the solution,” he says.But eventually everyone must leave the party — what then? You should be thinking about this before it even happens. Good training ahead of time can help you in that moment.Figure out what motivates your dog, advises Dr. Kuntz, noting that it could be food, pets, or praise. “Use that as a reward for performing the desired behavior,” she says. “For example, when the dog is walking next to their pet parent, it is important for the pet parent to reward that good behavior.”Then, when you do get stuck, use those motivators to encourage your dog.Yastremski suggests:Encouraging your dog verbally using a “happy and excited voice”Using treats to lure them forwardTrying to get them to do tricks they already knowSeeing if they’ll follow a dog who’s already walking aheadAs for Yastremski, when her dog Mena refused to move in the park that day, she encouraged her with kind words and treats, but Mena wouldn’t move an inch.So, Yastremski carefully read Mena’s cues: “Her ears were back and pretty much plastered to her head, which can be a sign of worry and caution,” she says. “She was moving very quickly and kept turning around repeatedly to check in with me. The pupils in her eyes were mildly dilated. All I could think of is that she was perceiving a threat.”Yastremski realized that there was a good reason Mena had decided not to take her usual route. “She could have picked up the scent of a wild animal passing through, and since there are bears and coyotes where I live, there was a high probability of that,” she says. “Once we entered our neighborhood, Mena was back to her old self again, walking calmly, sniffing, and checking in with me while at my side.”This story was produced by Kinship and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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'Muscatine and the Civil War' exhibition opens at Muscatine Art Center

The Muscatine Art Center invites the public to experience "Muscatine and the Civil War," a powerful exhibition that brings the national conflict into sharp local focus while exploring how one river town was forever changed by war, a news release says. Through letters, photographs, and deeply personal artifacts, visitors encounter the courage and sacrifice of [...]

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City of Muscatine again recognized as Tree City USA

The City of Muscatine has once again been recognized as a Tree City USA community by the Arbor Day Foundation, marking 34 straight years of commitment to tree planting, urban forestry, and environmental stewardship. City Administrator Matt Mardesen said the milestone reflects a long-standing community priority. “Thirty‑four years as a Tree City USA speaks to [...]

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The White House has depicted the war in Iran online with videos that weave real life images of missile strikes and destruction with clips from video games, sports clips, and action movies.

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Geneseo agrees to keep Farmers Market in place along Pearl Street

The renewal of the annual agreement will now be on the April 14 agenda for a final vote, with the market staying in its location on Pearl Street next to the city park.

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Recycle Coach app now available in Rock Island County

For residents looking to reduce their household waste and become better recyclers, RecycleCoach is now available in Rock Island County. Residents can access Recycle Coach from their desktop computers and mobile devices. The desktop version is located on RICWMA’s website here. Desktop and mobile device platforms make it easy for people to get local disposal [...]

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With tens of thousands of suspected cases, the government is aiming for 2.5 million jabs a week. The response has been encouraging — but also worrisome.

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This week for Memories of Muscatine: A 1923 photo of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 815.

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Rock Island to take possession of former Memorial Christian Church property.

The red brick church is located directly across the street from the County Building on Third Avenue and across 15th Street from the Rock Island County Justice Center.

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Muscatine Chamber appoints new board chair, issues awards at annual dinner Thursday night

The Greater Muscatine Chamber of Commerce & Industry issued awards for young professional of the year, chamber ambassador of the year, volunteer of the year and more.

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The third (and final) installment of this Hollywood satire finds C-lister Valerie Cherish (Lisa Kudrow) helming an AI-written show.

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This is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.When Stephanie Tashiro was a young girl growing up in Davenport, Iowa, she wondered why her paternal grandparents never…

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Extreme TSA lines at airports have left many passengers scrambling to rebook flights missed due to delays. But while airlines say they're helping flyers, they're not obligated to do so.