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![]() | ![]() ![]() Sterling City Council approves funds for East 2nd St. reconstructionOfficials from the city of Sterling said the $6.23 million project will rebuild 2nd St. from Route 40 to Broadway. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Deckmate Dancers have a new face leading the squadAt the Quad City Steamwheelers games you’ll see the Deckmate Dancers around the arena and at halftime. The squad has a new head coach, T’Nauzhae Robinson who brings experience and has been dancing for years. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Calamus-Wheatland golfer leading varsity team two months after leg amputationCarter Henning is the number one golfer for the Calamus-Wheatland varsity team. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Local Catholic Schools mourn Pope FrancisSt. Anthony’s and St. Ambrose celebrated the life and work that the Pope has done for all that follows. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() 3 men facing robbery and other chargesThree men are facing robbery and other charges after deputies said two of them took a gaming system. |
![]() | ![]() Quad-Cities area organizations, leaders mourn loss of Pope FrancisCatholic organizations and others in the Quad-Cities issued statements and offered condolences at the death of Pope Francis on Monday at the age of 88. |
![]() | ![]() Across Midwest, organic farmers find profitable nicheNotice more "organic" products on the shelves these days? It's not your imagination. |
![]() | ![]() 17-year-old arrested Monday for bringing gun into Rock Island High SchoolThe firearm was flagged by the school's weapons detection system. |
![]() | ![]() Quad Cities residents can now catch a ride in a Yellow Cab Company taxiSix cabs are available for booking, and company officials said they plan to add more if there is a need to do so. |
![]() | ![]() MercyOne Genesis holds flag raising for Donate Life MonthAccording to the Organ Donor Network, one person is added to the transplant waiting list every eight minutes, and 17 people die each day waiting for a transplant. |
![]() | ![]() Davenport North senior surprised with $20,000 scholarshipCohen Callaway plans to attend the University of Minnesota this fall to major in math and computer science. |
![]() | ![]() Rock Island High School students, family members react to weapon detectors finding firearmThe school was temporarily placed on lockdown after a student was found with a handgun in their backpack. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Traffic Alert: Airport Road closed at 27th StreetAirport Road is closed off at 27th Street after a car crash. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Greatness Returns - you could win Indiana Fever tickets!This could be your lucky week - you could tickets to the sold out Indiana Fever vs. Brazilian National Team preseason WNBA game at Carver-Hawkeye Arena! Matt Strawn, CEO of the Iowa Lottery, joined Our Quad Cities News to talk about the Greatness Returns contest. For more information, click here. |
![]() | ![]() Celebrate Earth Day at Fairport Fish HatcheryApril 22 is Earth Day, and an organization in the QCA is celebrating this weekend. Sandy Stevens and Jim Elias from Friends of the Fairport Fish Hatchery spoke with Our Quad Cities News about the 3rd Annual Earth Day Celebration. For more information, click here. |
![]() | ![]() Officials: Hillsdale house fire under investigationA structure fire in Hillsdale is under investigation by the Hillsdale Fire Protection District. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Yellow Cab Co. rolls into Quad CitiesYellow Cab, central Iowa's largest taxi transportation provider, now is serving the Quad Cities, according to a news release. (Yellow Cab Co.) Yellow Cab in 2024 provided more than 108,000 trips in Des Moines and central Iowa, the release says. Yellow Cab is starting with six cabs in the Quad Cities. "At Yellow Cab Co., we believe in the power of community and the ability to make a difference," said Scott Johnson, CEO of Yellow Cab Co. "We have talked with many people in the community needing reliable transportation. Yellow Cab listened have taken action to help." For more information, call 563-723-8000 or download the yellowcabdm.com app.. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Davenport North senior wins $20,000 scholarship awarded by Davenport Schools FoundationA Davenport North High School senior has been awarded a prestigious scholarship. |
![]() | ![]() Pet of the Week - Taydoe | April 21, 2025Taydoe is a six-year-old male neutered Husky. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Aledo will celebrate milestone in downtown revitalizationThe City of Aledo is preparing to celebrate major milestones in its years-long work to revitalize one of the oldest downtowns in Western Illinois, according to a news release. This spring, Aledo residents and visitors will be able to enjoy two newly renovated event andentertainment spaces with the Market Plaza near Central Park opening and the long-anticipated re-opening of the historic Aledo Opera House. Market Plaza The City of Aledo recently completed the construction of a new plaza and parking lot in CentralPark downtown. This project included roadway and pedestrian improvements, a new pedestrian walkway and infrastructure to support summer events and farmers markets. The City of Aledo will hold a public ribbon-cutting ceremony at 1 p.m. Thursday in the MarketPlaza. “This project is truly a game changer for the city and the annual events we hold,” said MayorChris Hagloch. “By adding lighting and electrical, we can better support food trucks, vendorsand festival-goers. We can’t wait to hold our first event in the space.” Aledo Opera House The Windborn Group is finishing construction on the Aledo Opera House and is looking forwardto a spring opening. This historic space started as a skate rink and theater before falling into disrepair in the 2010s. With this revitalization project, the Opera House will continue its historyas an iconic destination for residents and visitors. Visit here for more information. An economic downturn and a commitment to revitalization Like many rural downtowns, Aledo’s historic district experienced a boom in the early 20thCentury before economic and cultural changes moved economic activity away from the citycenter. The 2007-2009 Great Recession heavily impacted Aledo’s downtown. In 2018, Aledo’s elected leaders decided to take action to ensure its downtown district was athriving, central part of the community. The city hired 353 Court to conduct an economic studyof the Historic Downtown district, its buildings and local businesses, which presented severalkey recommendations. In 2020, Aledo hired HAVEN Creative, an award-winning branding and communications agency, to redefine the city’s story and create a strong brand identity to support its growth goals while preserving its uniqueness. A historic downtown district with a modern vision In the five years since these initiatives concluded, city leaders have worked with community partners, private businesses and residents to transform the Historic Downtown district. Historicbuildings like the Button Building, the Will Hall Building (formerly Hall’s Shoe Store) and theTech Center (formerly the Carnegie Library) have been restored and given new life. “Projects like the Market Plaza and Opera House are the next wave of an intentional, strategicvision to preserve Aledo’s history while creating an attractive downtown area that visitors andresidents want to visit,” said Lindsey Dunn, director of the Aledo Main Street. “These investments enhance the overall area so local businesses can thrive and contribute economically to the community.” In addition to the buildings, Aledo’s historic murals were preserved or restored to keep the culture of Aledo alive. Notably, the city’s iconic “Welcome to Aledo” mural was restored to theside of 110 S. College Ave after building construction was complete. “Seeing the Welcome to Aledo mural when you first enter downtown feels like home,” saidJarod Dale, Aledo’s city clerk. “I think many of our residents were excited to see it returned,and people were even sitting in the parking lot while the painting crew did their work.” Plans for expansionAmong all of the activities happening downtown, there are still other future projects the CityCouncil would like to see become a reality. “We are thrilled with everything that has happened over the past several years,” said Hagloch. “But we also know there’s more to do. The planned Aledo Aquatic Center would be another great attraction for residents and visitors, and expanding our multi-use paths would encourage greater 'walkability' throughout the city.” Becoming known as an arts and entertainment destination Part of the vision to revitalize downtown includes making arts, music and entertainment areason for regional visitors to spend more time in the city. “Central Park in Aledo is a cornerstone for what makes downtown Aledo a destination, which iswhy it’s crucial to our entertainment and events strategy,” said Hagloch. “Offering concerts, like Central Park Grooves, and annual events like our beloved Rhubarb Festival are great ways for people to find Aledo and realize how special this place truly is.” As the city’s economic and tourism partner, Aledo Main Street couldn’t agree more. “Aledo is more than farm fields and historic buildings,” said Dunn. “We love those things about our community, but we want visitors from the Quad Cities and beyond to realize that Aledo ishome to adventure, music and a cool place to eat, shop and explore.” |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Three arrested in connection with Davenport robbery: Scott County Sheriff’s OfficeThree men are in custody in connection with a Davenport robbery. According to a release, on April 21 at approximately 2:26 p.m., the Scott County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call for a reported robbery in the 11000 block of 140th St. in Davenport. The victim stated Jeffery Tiemeyer-Randall II and Clarence Harrell came to his residence, and Randall displayed a handgun. According to the victim, Randall and Harrell left the residence with a gaming system. At approximately 3:55 p.m., law enforcement agencies received vehicle and suspect information. The Davenport Police Department located the suspect vehicle in the 3600 block of W. 43rd St. with three occupants. Tiemeyer-Randall, 26, Harrell, 30, and Evan Dearborn, 26, were taken into custody. (Clockwise from top left) Evan Dearborn, Clarence Harrell and Jeffery Tiemeyer-Randall II (Scott County Jail) The suspects were charged with the following: Jeffery Tiemeyer-Randall II - Robbery 1st, felon in possession of a firearm and Interference with official acts Clarence Harrell - Robbery 1st and interference with official acts Evan Dearborn - Robbery 1st |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Lawmaker who wants Iowa to buy part of Minnesota now exploring run for governorState Senator Mike Bousselot announced on Monday that he had formed an exploratory committee to run for governor in 2026. |
![]() | ![]() Iowa Catholic lawmakers react to the passing of Pope FrancisCatholic lawmakers say they will carry Pope Francis' teachings with them |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Three arrested in Scott County robbery caseThree men were arrested after allegedly robbing a Scott County man of a gaming system at gunpoint Monday afternoon, authorities said. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() 11 cases of Parvovirus confirmed in Bettendorf puppiesA group of Bettendorf puppies might be small, but don't underestimate how tough they are. "(The puppies) came from Oklahoma. They're dehydrated, they haven't eaten yet. We'll give them 24 hours," said Kathy Holle, a worker with the non-profit K9 Kindness Rescue. (Evan Denton, OurQuadCities.com) Holle has fostered more than 100 dogs, so she could tell right away something seemed off about her newest group of puppies. "Within an hour, (the veterinarian) came back and said (one of the puppies) was positive for parvo, which means they will all be positive for parvo because they've been together since they were born," Holle said. In total, 11 puppies tested positive for canine parvovirus, which is commonly referred to as parvo. "If a dog goes to the bathroom and your dog is not vaccinated and walks through it, and licks their paws, they can get infected. It attacks the (gastrointestinal) tract," Holle said. Holle said the puppies were lethargic, and couldn't eat or drink. "If you don't work fast at it, they'll eventually die," Holle said. Holle said the pups' medical bills are more than $10,000. They've raised more than $6,000 so far. "We have to do what's best for the animals," Holle said. Unfortunately, Holle said, she won't be able to foster dogs for the next six to 12 months because of parvo safety measures. "It's three vaccinations they have to get, and then they have to get a booster every year to prevent this," Holle said. "Just please vaccinate, and spay and neuter." Holle thinks the puppies are recovering well. It'll be another three to four weeks to make sure the puppies are fully healthy and ready to find their next homes. To learn more about K9 Kindness Rescue's "2nd Annual Golf Tournament" on July 12, click here. Mobile clinic provides low-cost vaccines The Quad City Animal Welfare Center will hold a low-cost mobile vaccine clinic from 2-4 p.m. Friday, May 2 at Zion Lutheran Church, 1216 W. 8th St., Davenport. For a list of vaccines and preventative products for this mobile clinic, visit here. Cats must be in a carrier and dogs must be on a leash. |
![]() | ![]() Davenport Catholic church remembers Pope Francis' legacyFather Brian Miclot at St. Anthony Catholic Church said the pope's progressive stances helped modernize the church. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Davenport North senior wins $20,000 scholarshipA Davenport North High School senior was surprised with a hefty scholarship Monday morning. The Davenport Schools Foundation Scholarship Program committee awarded Cohen Callaway the Kathryn Bell Tate Scholarship. Callaway says math is his passion. "I'm planning on going to the University of Minnesota to study math," said Cohen Callaway. "I want to go in to be a professor in academia. I've always liked it and I'm pretty good at it." "He has a chalkboard in his room, I always find this interesting," said Marshall Callaway, his father. "Where he will do these these equations, these complex equations, they literally look like hieroglyphics. I mean I have no idea what he's solving, but I find it really fun to walk in there and glance at it." Family and staff surprised him Monday morning with the $20,000 award. One criteria was to have a member of staff as a parent, and Callaway competed with 36 other students. "It is an amazing scholarship," said Sue Rector, a member of the Davenport Schools Foundation Scholarship Committee. "It's district wide, so we can consider student from all four of the high schools. You know we're always looking for someone that's going to take the scholarship and use it to (their) advantage to do something great in their future and Cohen fit that bill perfectly." He wants to focus in theoretical math, following in his dad's footsteps as an educator. "As a father, you're as proud as you can be, really," said Marshall Callaway. The $20,000 scholarship will be divided into $5,000 for each year. For more information, click here. |
![]() | ![]() Dozens of immigrants become US citizens at naturalization ceremony in Rock IslandAround 90 immigrants from 27 countries took the Oath of Allegiance and were sworn in as U.S. citizens at Augustana College on Monday. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Car crashes through apartment building in Rock IslandA car crashed through the wall of an apartment building at Century Woods Apartments, Rock Island, shortly before 6 p.m. Monday. (Mike Colón, OurQuadCities.com) Emergency responders, including firefighters and police officers, are at the scene, and so is Our Quad Cities News crew. We will provide details as soon as they become available. |
![]() | ![]() ‘We are the melting pot’: 90 immigrants take oath in naturalization ceremonyApproximately 90 immigrants from 27 countries took the oath of allegiance during Monday’s ceremony. |
![]() | ![]() 3 arrested in connection to Davenport robberyPolice believe two of the suspects made off with a gaming system. |
![]() | ![]() Davenport Catholic church remembers Pope Francis' legacyFather Brian Miclot at St. Anthony Catholic Church said the pope's progressive stances helped modernize the church. |
![]() | ![]() Tornado reported near Atkinson, Illinois during Easter Sunday stormsThe National Weather Service Quad Cities was out on Monday surveying storm damage after severe weather moved through the region Sunday night. |
![]() | ![]() Woman arrested after fight, gunfire at Kewanee gas stationAround 11:50 a.m., officers with the Kewanee Police Department responded to the Shell gas station at 511 S. Main St. for a disturbance. |
![]() | ![]() Clinton police say 2 bodies found in home was murder-suicidePolice and fire officials responded to the 900 block of Pershing Boulevard on Friday, April 18, for a welfare check, where they found two deceased people. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Naturalization Ceremony held at Augustana CollegeApproximately 90 immigrants from 27 countries took the oath of allegiance during Monday’s ceremony. |
![]() | ![]() Dozens of immigrants become US citizens at naturalization ceremony in Rock IslandAround 90 immigrants from 27 countries took the Oath of Allegiance and were sworn in as U.S. citizens at Augustana College on Monday. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Meet the QC Bomb Squad dogs that sniff out the threat of explosivesOn Tuesday April 15, a bomb threat closed down streets around the Scott County Courthouse and Jail. Luckily, Maggie with the Quad City bomb squad was able to sniff the container and find that there was no threat. Maggie is a Springer Spaniel bomb dog who uses her nose to detect explosives. While she may not look like a typical police dog, her work is important. Bomb Dog Maggie (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com) Along with her coworker, Labrador Retriever Kelce, they are able to help keep the Quad Cities safer. The dogs undergo a five-week training at Cedar Creek Kennels. Rock Island County Deputy Steve Rusk trained with Maggie at Cedar Creek and also continues training at the QC Canine Club. He says every day is an opportunity to learn something new with his canine companions. Rock Island County Deputy Steve Rusk and Maggie (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com) "You're not gonna fool the dog. The problems that you run into aren't the dog, they're yourself. The dog - they're spot on. They're not gonna make a mistake." said Rusk The dogs are trained to associate the smell of explosives with their toys. To them detecting a bomb is no different than playtime. Rusk says Maggie is an energetic dog and that is something that's necessary for the work they do. "I keep her with that high drive and keep her wanting to hunt and search locate." At the end of the day the dogs go home and live with their partners. "It's a 24 hour a day job because if you're off that day you still have to take care of the dog and work with them." He adds when it's time to go to work Maggie is ready. "She knows when you get the leash out its time to go to work and she knows what she has to do." Bomb Dog Kelce (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com) When Maggie or Kelce detect a threat, that's when the commander of the QC Bomb Squad, Rock Island County Deputy Marcus Herbert, comes in. Rock Island County Deputy Marcus Herbert and Maggie (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com) He goes through a process to verify what the dog is sniffing is explosive, and x-rays the device to identify it. Herbert says even in instances where they have found real bombs, he is confident in his training. He was trained at the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama, and says the training is a cross between the military, FBI, and ATF. Maggie at Scott County Courthouse bomb threat (Mike Colón OurQuadCities.com) "I'm very confident in the training that they provide us and taking care of things, we need to when the situations arise." he adds "I really want to thank the men and women who are in our military. Without them bringing the information back to us we wouldn't have any idea how to do these things." Herbert says even though he is confident in his training, having the bomb dogs with him brings him comfort. "She's got a very good nose on her. She hasn't failed us yet." |
![]() | ![]() Blues Travelers: “Sinners” and “The Wedding Banquet”SINNERS[Author's note: If you're unaware of Sinners' mid-film hook and genre bent, I'd recommend staying in blissful ignorance, and ignoring this review, until after seeing the movie. If you're in-the-know, by all means proceed.]There's no point in burying the lede on this. Even though it's only April, I can't imagine seeing a more dazzling, thrilling, thunderously satisfying 2025 release than Ryan Coogler's Sinners. |
![]() | ![]() Dog adopted after spending over 2 years in Quad Cities animal shelterSix-year-old pit bull mix Carl has finally been adopted into his "furever" home. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Yellow Cab Company now servicing Quad CitiesThe company is starting with six cabs in the Quad Cities and will expand based on community need. |
![]() | ![]() Isle Casino Hotel Bettendorf celebrates 30 years of operationIt initially opened as the Lady Luck Riverboat before moving to dry land in 2016. |
![]() | ![]() Quad Cities receives designation for its dedication to accessible travelThe QCA is now a "Verified Destination" with Wheel the World, which provides accessibility information for those with disabilities and seniors planning to travel. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Clearing Monday night; Storms possible Tuesday nightActive and unsettled weather ahead this week |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Illinois, Iowa leaders react to Pope’s death, legacyLeaders across Illinois and Iowa, including Pritzker, Reynolds, Durbin, and Grassley, gave condolences on the death of Pope Francis on Monday. |
![]() | ![]() Clinton police say 2 bodies found in home was murder-suicidePolice and fire officials responded to the 900 block of Pershing Boulevard on Friday, April 18, for a welfare check, where they found two deceased people. |
![]() | ![]() Resignations, hirings from United Township School District in MarchThe following personnel items are from the March 10 agenda of the United Township Board of Education. The School Board met at the UTHS Board of Education Conference Room, 1275 Avenue of the Cities, East Moline. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() 3 Tornadoes confirmed in IllinoisThe National Weather Service confirmed there were at least three tornadoes in Illinois Sunday night. |
![]() | ![]() Handgun flagged by weapon detectors recovered at Rock Island High School, district saysA district spokesperson said it is the first time a student has been flagged and a weapon recovered since the detectors were installed last summer. |
![]() | ![]() Police release identities, causes of death for couple found dead in homePolice identified the two people found dead in a home and released their causes of death as homicide and suicide. |
![]() | ![]() National Weather Service: 2 tornadoes confirmed so far during Easter Sunday stormsThe National Weather Service Quad Cities was out on Monday surveying storm damage after severe weather moved through the region Sunday night. |
![]() | ![]() Yellow Cab Company now offering rides in the Quad CitiesSix cabs are available for booking, and company officials said they plan to add more if there is a need to do so. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() NWS CONFIRMS multiple tornadoes from Sunday night near the Quad CitiesWe'll update this story as more info becomes available from the NWS on Monday and Tuesday... Meteorologists from the National Weather Service are surveying storm damage from Sunday night - and they've determined multiple tornadoes struck our area. One tornado was an EF-1 near Atkinson, IL and there was an EF-0 near New Boston. There was also damage in and around Galva, IL as well - here's some info from Emergency Management (Adam Jaquet) Damage survey results from Galva: All damage, with one exception for a tree, was contained between the Galva Cemetery (actually just into Knox County) and the far east side of the City. 3 houses with trees on the house causing damage. 2 trees on garages. 1 Farm shed with South end blown in and part of roof ripped off, blown into field across road. One large carport at a business blown into the side of the building causing a large hole, then structure blown over the roof breaking out a fiber skylight panel. Dugout at baseball diamond flattened. 2 small yard sheds blown out of yards, one wrapped around a power pole. Several other significantly damaged trees with large limbs, some show signs of rot, but others healthy. Here are some pics from Galva taken by Adam Jaquet: |
![]() | ![]() Pope ‘radiates’ warmth, will be remembered for devotion to the marginalized, Davenport bishop saysHere in the Quad-Cities, Catholics are already remembering Pope Francis for his remarkable life and legacy. Diocese of Davenport Bishop Dennis Walsh met with Francis the week before becoming a bishop. |
![]() | ![]() Severe storm damage reported in Atkinson, IllinoisSevere storms moved through eastern Iowa and western Illinois on Sunday night, April 20. These photos were sent to News 8 of damage in Atkinson, Illinois. |
![]() | ![]() Quad-Cities area organizations, leaders mourn loss of Pope FrancisCatholic organizations and others in the Quad-Cities issued statements and offered condolences at the death of Pope Francis on Monday at the age of 88. |
![]() | ![]() Davenport bishop reflects on death of Pope Francis: ‘A pope of the people’Davenport Bishop Dennis G. Walsh reflects on the life and legacy of Pope Francis, calling him a pope of the people and a model for how to live the Christian faith. |
![]() | ![]() A Warm Week Up Ahead of UsAs we get this new work week underway, we are expecting things to get quite warm throughout the week. Temperatures for today are relatively cooler in the mid 50s but that will change quite significantly within the next couple of days. Tomorrow is expecting to jump back into the low 70s for your afternoon highs. They will continue to rise until we see near 80-degree temperatures for Wednesday and Thursday. |
![]() | ![]() Tree planting ceremony to honor former Moline Mayor Stan LeachThe tree will serve as a living tribute to Leach’s contributions to the community, organizers said. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Help 'Keep Moline Beautiful' during spring cleanupKeep Moline Beautiful needs volunteers to help during a spring cleanup event on April 26 from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. at the old Spiegel Building, 202 20th Street. Volunteers will meet at the old Spiegel Building and should dress for outdoor work. The city is providing cleanup supplies, but volunteers must bring their own sunscreen and insect repellant. Activities like the cleanup support national initiatives like Keep America Beautiful and the Great American Cleanup that promote civic pride and environmental care. Click here to sign up and fill out the waiver. |
![]() | ![]() Woman grabs gun from car after fight at gas station, police sayOne of the women retrieved a gun from a vehicle and shot once. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Davenport man enters plea in 2024 robbery caseA man from Davenport who was arrested and charged with second-degree robbery after an assault at Sam’s Food/Laundry last fall has entered a plea in the case. Reggion Anderson (Scott County Jail) As part of a plea agreement, Reggion Anderson, 23, pleaded guilty to amended counts of first-degree theft and assault causing bodily injury or mental illness, a serious misdemeanor. A felony charge of second-degree robbery was dismissed at sentencing. The judge deferred the sentence and judgement, and Anderson was placed on probation for one year. He must also obtain a substance abuse evaluation and successfully complete any recommended treatment, avoid using controlled substances and alcohol, submit to random testing for drugs and alcohol, obtain a HiSET (high school equivalence credential) and maintain employment. The court imposed two deferred judgement civil penalties in the total amount of $1,800. Anderson was ordered to pay $40 in victim restitution. Anderson was arrested in October 2024 after Davenport Police responded to Sam’s Food/Laundry on September 23. He was accused of striking the victim multiple times with his fists, pushing the victim to the ground and going through the victim’s pockets. |
![]() | ![]() Dog adopted after spending over 2 years in Quad Cities animal shelterAfter waiting 856 days at QC Paws in Moline, 6-year-old pitbull mix Carl has finally been adopted into his "furever" home. |
![]() | ![]() Diocese of Davenport Bishop Dennis Walsh reacts to the death of Pope FrancisDiocese of Davenport Bishop Dennis Walsh reacts to the death of Pope Francis= |
![]() | ![]() Woman arrested after fight, gunfire at Kewanee gas stationAround 11:50 a.m., officers with the Kewanee Police Department responded to the Shell gas station at 511 S. Main St. for a disturbance. |
![]() | ![]() Woman arrested after disturbance in Kewanee this morningPolice in Kewanee have made an arrest after a disturbance at a gas station this morning. A news release from the Kewanee Police Department says officers were called to the Shell Gas Station, 511 S. Main Street for a report of a disturbance. An officer arrived and saw two women engaged in a physical altercation. The officer intervened and separated the woman. One woman retrieved a firearm from a vehicle during the incident and fired a single round. The woman was taken into custody at the scene without further incident. Officers recovered the firearm and gathered additional evidence. No injuries were reported and the investigation is ongoing. |
![]() | ![]() News 8 This Week: April 20, 2025Tune in to WQAD every Sunday at 10 a.m. as we dive into the top stories of the week. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() The White House has begun process of looking for new secretary of defenseThe White House has begun the process of looking for a new secretary of defense, according to a U.S. official who was not authorized to speak publicly. |
![]() | ![]() Exclusive: The White House is looking to replace Pete Hegseth as defense secretaryThe White House has begun the process of looking for a new secretary of defense, according to a U.S. official who was not authorized to speak publicly. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Windy Monday; Storms possible Tuesday nightActive and unsettled weather ahead this week |
![]() | ![]() DayTrippin' in the Quad Cities region: Maquoketa Caves, Wildcat Den State Park and moreDayTrippin' in the Quad Cities region: Maquoketa Caves, Wildcat Den State Park and more |
![]() | ![]() How President Trump and Governor Reynolds shared Easter messages and Pope Francis’ deathPresident Donald Trump and Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds shared Easter messages. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() 17-year-old arrested Monday for bringing gun into Rock Island High SchoolThe firearm was flagged by the school's weapons detection system. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Adam Peters to be honored for advocacy work in the QCA long-time leader who has worked on LGBTQ+ advocacy, political organizing, wellness and the performing arts in the Quad Cities is being honored for his hard work. Adam “Equality” Peters, as he’s known on Facebook, will be recognized with Metropolitan Community Church’s (MCC QC) Outstanding Community Service Award during the worship service on Sunday, April 27 at 11 a.m. Adam Peters Peters is the Director of Operations of Clock, Inc. LGBT+ Community Center in the Quad Cities. He works to provide inclusive, affirming resources and programming for LGBT+ individuals and families across the region. He has an extensive background in political engagement after working on presidential and U.S. Senate campaigns in Iowa, California and Pennsylvania. He was elected as a national delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2024 and was elected as Chair of the Stonewall Caucus of the Iowa Democratic Party, where he champions LGBT+ representation and equity in Iowa politics. Peters is a certified yoga instructor and founder of Up ’n Adam Yoga, which offers accessible and inclusive classes throughout the Quad Cities. He has been a trusted presence in the show choir community, working as a director, clinician, show designer, adjudicator and consultant to help shape dynamic, award-winning performances for schools nationwide for almost 20 years. Peters was recognized for his impact and leadership when he was named a Forty Under 40 honoree by the Quad Cities Regional Business Journal in 2024. The public is welcome to watch Peters accept his award during the 11 a.m. worship service at MCC QC, 2930 W. Locust Street in Davenport. There will be a brief reception following the service. |
![]() | ![]() Davenport church holds holy memorial service for Pope FrancisMembers of the Davenport Diocese recall the late pontiff as the "People's Pope," and should be remembered for his views on inclusivity. |
![]() | ![]() Student charged after weapon-detection system flags handgunNo one was harmed and there is no threat to the school, according to the district. |
![]() | ![]() 3 Things to Know | Quad Cities morning headlines for April 21, 2025News 8 is continuing to follow news of Pope Francis's death, and back in the US, multiple governors are eliminating certain foods from their food stamp programs. |
![]() | ![]() Handgun flagged by weapon detectors recovered at Rock Island High School, district saysA district spokesperson said it is the first time a student has been flagged and a weapon recovered since the detectors were installed last summer. |
![]() | ![]() How President Trump and Governor Reynolds shared Easter messages and Pope Francis’s deathPresident Donald Trump and Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds shared Easter messages. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() School’s weapon detection system flags student carrying handgunNo one was harmed and there is no threat to the school, according to the district. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Here’s how you can win tickets to the sold-out WNBA game at Carver-Hawkeye ArenaThe game marks the return of Caitlin Clark to Iowa City. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Bettendorf police annual torch run for Special OlympicsThe annual Law Enforcement Torch Run will begin on May 13 at 10 a.m. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Davenport man arrested; accused of assaulting officerA man from Davenport has been arrested after Bettendorf Police say he assaulted one of its officers at a traffic stop. Samuel Hickman (Scott County Jail) A criminal complaint filed in Scott County Court says an officer conducted a traffic stop on a Jeep Grand Cherokee on April 20 at about 2:51 a.m. after seeing a broken white light projecting to the rear from the license plate light. The Jeep also did not stop behind the white line when turning east onto the I-74 Bridge from State Street. The defendant, identified as Samuel Hickman, 35, was in the front passenger seat when officers pulled the vehicle over. A K9 alerted positively on the vehicle and while the driver was exiting the Jeep, Hickman allegedly admitted that he had marijuana in the center console. Officers asked him to exit the vehicle. Officers conducted a pat down of Hickman, and he is accused of resisting officers and tensing up when officers were near his front right pocket. An officer tried to place him into handcuffs, but Hickman spun to his right and began actively resisting officers. The criminal complaint says Hickman put his hand on an officer’s throat and squeezed. The officer felt pressure and pain and briefly lost the ability to speak while Hickman’s hand was on his throat. Hickman continued to disobey officers’ commands and resisted until they said he would be tased and he was placed in handcuffs. An officer sustained a laceration to his right wrist during the incident. Officers found a knife and a small bag in the front pocket of Hickman’s pants during a search, the complaint says. There was a metal methamphetamine pipe with residue, a bag of methamphetamine, a glass pipe with marijuana residue and a plastic container with meth residue inside the bag. An open container of alcohol was found on Hickman and there was a black bag with a methamphetamine pipe. Officers conducted a probable cause search of the vehicle which yielded 3.87 grams of marijuana in the center console. Hickman also had interstate and intrastate warrants. Hickman was arrested and charged with felony assault on a police officer, felony interference with official acts – bodily injury, a felony interstate detainer, two misdemeanor counts of possession of a controlled substance, two counts of misdemeanor drug paraphernalia and misdemeanor open container. He is being held in the Scott County Jail on no bond while he awaits an initial court appearance. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() China warns of 'countermeasures' against any deals that harm its interestsThe comments come after reports that Trump is hoping to use tariff negotiations with other countries to isolate China. |
![]() | ![]() China warns of 'countermeasures' against any deals that harm its interestsThe comments come after reports that Trump is hoping to use tariff negotiations with other countries to isolate China. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() How President Trump and Governor Reynolds shared Easter messages and Pope Frances’ deathPresident Donald Trump and Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds shared Easter messages. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Weapon found on student entering Rock Island High SchoolRock Island High School parents were sent a message Monday morning from the Rock Island-Milan School District alerting them to a weapon being found on a student by the school's weapons detection system. Here is the message sent to the parents of high school students: "RIHS Families, RIMSD staff and the Rock Island Police Department are investigating a situation at Rock Island High School Monday morning. During arrival time, a student was flagged by our weapons detection system. After a search, a weapon was found. The student willingly consented to the search and gave up the weapon. The school was immediately placed on a hold. No one was harmed and there is no threat to the school." Our Quad Cities News reached out to the school district for comment, and is expecting a news release soon. This is a developing story. Stay tuned to Local 4, Fox 18 and OurQuadCities.com for updates. Got a news tip? Forward it to Our Quad Cities News on Twitter or Facebook or download our app on your iPhone or Android phone. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() ‘Do not approach’: Abandoned boat on Rock RiverThe public is asked to not approach the boat as it is on the Steel Dam which officials said is very dangerous and has taken many lives. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Local reactions to death of Pope FrancisLocal leaders are reacting to the death of Pope Francis earlier today. Bishop Dennis WalshPhotography By: © Scott W. Grau Bishop Dennis Walsh, leader of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Davenport, was appointed by Pope Francis in June 2024. In his statement, he says, “It is with great sadness that we have received the news of the death of Pope Francis. HIs life and ministry was an inspiration to Catholics and non-Catholics alike. He was a true witness to a life of humility and service. As the first pope from the Americas, he brought with him the experience of being first and foremost a Pastor who cares deeply for his flock. Throughout his ministry he emphasized the importance of compassion, environmental stewardship and social justice. His time as superior for the Jesuits was a tumultuous time during a military dictatorship in Argentina. In that time, he worked tirelessly to protect human rights and support for the marginalized. As pope, he continued to be a vocal advocate for the poor. He has called all of us to stewardship for the environment. His encyclical, Laudato Si, addressed an urgent need for a collective response as a world community to respond to the climate crisis. Throughout his ministry, he has been a great champion for the rights of migrants and refugees. I have been inspired by his courageous and prophetic voice, speaking truth to a world not always prepared to listen. I will always be grateful to the Holy Father for the confidence he has placed in me in calling me to this episcopal ministry as Bishop of Davenport. He will always be an inspiration for me personally and I mourn his passing. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace.” U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) is Catholic and attended Catholic schools from kindergarten through law school. He said in a statement, “We have lost the messenger, but we must hold fast to the message of Pope Francis to love and respect one another. In a world of hate and fear, Pope Francis’ message of peace and understanding is needed now more than ever. “We should honor the Pope with a ‘Francis Day’ of world peace: stop the bombing in Ukraine and Gaza; feed the dying in Sudan and around the globe; and show kindness to one another.” |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Diocese of Davenport reacts to death of Pope FrancisAccording to the Associated Press, Pope Francis died Monday morning at the age of 88. |
![]() | ![]() Traffic Touchpoint: Week of April 21A list of traffic alerts in the Iowa and Illinois KWQC viewing area. |
![]() | ![]() Easter egg hunt takes on 4/20 twistMilan's Terrace Cannabis Dispensary offers adults Easter-exclusive deals on 4/20. |
![]() | ![]() Officials release name of Cedar County crash victim (copy)The Iowa State Patrol has released the name of the woman who was killed after the car she was driving was struck from behind by a semi in Cedar County on Thursday. |
![]() | ![]() Officials release name of Cedar County crash victimThe Iowa State Patrol has released the name of the woman who was killed after the car she was driving was struck from behind by a semi in Cedar County on Thursday. |
![]() | ![]() New Business Spotlight: Entrepreneur, 18, operates Uncle Sam's Kitchen food truckSam Munn, who's only 18-years-old, still in college and running his business serving up American favorites with his mobile food truck. |
![]() | ![]() Resignation, hirings and transfer from Bettendorf School District for April 9The following personnel items are from the April 9 agenda of the Bettendorf Community School District. The School Board met at the Administration Center, 3311 18th St., Bettendorf. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Registration open for Muscatine Women’s Leadership Network's second annual summitThe Muscatine Women’s Leadership Network is planning to host its second all day summit at Bridgestone Bandag on Thursday, June 5. |
![]() | ![]() Olivia Allen: Student leaders, fine arts and one Augustana senior's astronomic awardQuad-Cities students continue to do great things, and I'm excited to see what great things are in store for their futures. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Olivia Allen: Student leaders, fine arts and one Augustana senior's astronomic awardQuad-Cities students continue to do great things, and I'm excited to see what great things are in store for their futures. |
![]() | ![]() Resignations, hirings and personnel news from Rock Island-Milan School District on April 8The following personnel items are from the April 8 agenda of the Rock Island-Milan School District. The School Board met at Administration Center. |