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The rally continues for Moline Police officer battling brain cancer
Local News
Support for Moline Police Officer battling brain cancer continues with fundraiser
The City of Moline and its police department came together Wednesday to rally for one of their own in a battle with brain cancer.
Local News
The end of Tug Fest as we know it? Iowa representatives want changes
Negotiations between the Port Byron and LeClaire Tug Fest committees have stalled. Iowa reps say "vastly different currents" give the Illinois side an advantage.
Community
Black History Month events in the Quad Cities
Black History Month is coming, and there are events taking place all over the Quad Cities to celebrate African American history and culture.
Community
The end of Tug Fest as we know it? Iowa representatives want changes
Negotiations between the Port Byron and LeClaire Tug Fest committees have stalled. Iowa reps say "vastly different currents" give the Illinois side an advantage.
Tech
Livestreaming: changing the way you can make a 911 call to help dispatchers
Muscatine County is the third county in Iowa to implement a feature that lets you live stream to dispatchers — helping them better understand critical situations.
Small Business
Black-owned 4th Street Nutrition celebrates opening in Davenport
The Black-owned business hopes to impress new customers with its protein shakes, waffles and energy teas when it opens Wednesday afternoon.
Community
Galesburg City Council showcases plans for new community center
The City showed off its plans for the new community center in a Tuesday meeting and got a lot of feedback from residents on the $7 million project.
Community
Galesburg City Council envisions plans for new community center
The City showed off its plans for the new community center in a Tuesday meeting and got a lot of feedback from residents on the $7 million project.
Community
Seton Catholic School students give back with community services projects
First through third-grade students took part in different projects to give back — including making snack bags for first responders and blankets for foster kids.
News 8+
Walmart, CVS cutting pharmacy hours; OSF Life Flight bringing helicopter service to Whiteside County
CVS will cut or shift hours at about two-thirds of its locations in March.
Crime
Social work professor at University of Minnesota analyzes scams, Maddie Russo case
Dr. Marti DeLiema spoke with News 8 about Maddie Russo and what the motivation behind the alleged scam may have been.
Local News
Support for Moline Police Officer battling brain cancer continues with fundraiser
The City of Moline and its police department came together Wednesday to rally for one of their own in a battle with brain cancer.
Local News
The end of Tug Fest as we know it? Iowa representatives want changes
Negotiations between the Port Byron and LeClaire Tug Fest committees have stalled. Iowa reps say "vastly different currents" give the Illinois side an advantage.
Community
Black History Month events in the Quad Cities
Black History Month is coming, and there are events taking place all over the Quad Cities to celebrate African American history and culture.
Community
The end of Tug Fest as we know it? Iowa representatives want changes
Negotiations between the Port Byron and LeClaire Tug Fest committees have stalled. Iowa reps say "vastly different currents" give the Illinois side an advantage.
Tech
Livestreaming: changing the way you can make a 911 call to help dispatchers
Muscatine County is the third county in Iowa to implement a feature that lets you live stream to dispatchers — helping them better understand critical situations.
Small Business
Black-owned 4th Street Nutrition celebrates opening in Davenport
The Black-owned business hopes to impress new customers with its protein shakes, waffles and energy teas when it opens Wednesday afternoon.
Community
Galesburg City Council showcases plans for new community center
The City showed off its plans for the new community center in a Tuesday meeting and got a lot of feedback from residents on the $7 million project.
Community
Galesburg City Council envisions plans for new community center
The City showed off its plans for the new community center in a Tuesday meeting and got a lot of feedback from residents on the $7 million project.
Community
Seton Catholic School students give back with community services projects
First through third-grade students took part in different projects to give back — including making snack bags for first responders and blankets for foster kids.
News 8+
Walmart, CVS cutting pharmacy hours; OSF Life Flight bringing helicopter service to Whiteside County
CVS will cut or shift hours at about two-thirds of its locations in March.
Crime
Social work professor at University of Minnesota analyzes scams, Maddie Russo case
Dr. Marti DeLiema spoke with News 8 about Maddie Russo and what the motivation behind the alleged scam may have been.
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