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Seeking peace and quiet: Moline looks to create 'Quiet Zone' for train whistles
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Seeking peace and quiet: Moline looks to create 'Quiet Zone'
Moline City Council on Tuesday voted to hire an engineering firm to determine what changes would have to be made at 11 crossings in order to silence train whistles.
Sponsor Story
SOAR scholarship: Clinton student runs family business despite parent's cancer battle
Seventeen-year-old Mason French of Clinton is one of three high school seniors receiving a $5,000 SOAR scholarship from The Sedona Group and WQAD News 8 this year.
Crime
Another shooting at Davenport apartment complex leaves man injured
Just three days after a similar incident, another 26-year-old man was shot at Castlewood Apartments in Davenport.
Wellness
WQAD reporter sees if she has what it takes to pass the FBI's physical fitness test
News 8's Shelby Kluver made the trip to Springfield, to see if she has what it takes to become a law enforcement official.
Local News
Rock Island County courts severely backlogged with felony cases
Chief Judge Frank Fuhr said the county has over one and a half times the pending felony cases they had before the pandemic.
Sponsor Story
SOAR Scholarship: Clinton student runs family business despite parent's cancer fight
Seventeen-year-old Mason French of Clinton is one of three high school seniors receiving a $5,000 SOAR scholarship from The Sedona Group and WQAD News 8 this year.
Community
Local law enforcement laced up running shoes to raise money in Iowa Special Olympics Torch Run
Runners ran more than six miles from Bettendorf to Davenport in the annual Torch Run to raise money for the Special Olympics.
Wellness
WATCH: WQAD reporter attempts the FBI's physical fitness test
News 8's Shelby Kluver made the trip to Springfield, to see if she has what it takes to become a law enforcement official.
Local News
Rock Island's Arts Alley awarded more than $450K
The State of Illinois awarded the QC Chamber and City of Rock Island the grant to help turn Arts Alley into an urban art gallery, event venue and family destination.
Local News
Rock Island County Courts severely backlogged with felony cases
Chief Judge Frank Fuhr said the county has over one and a half times the pending felony cases they had before the pandemic.
Local News
Scott County Regional Authority gives $1.7M to QC organizations
The City of McCausland, Community Health Care Inc., and Medic EMC received the largest grants of $75,000 each.
Local News
Seeking peace and quiet: Moline looks to create 'Quiet Zone'
Moline City Council on Tuesday voted to hire an engineering firm to determine what changes would have to be made at 11 crossings in order to silence train whistles.
Sponsor Story
SOAR scholarship: Clinton student runs family business despite parent's cancer battle
Seventeen-year-old Mason French of Clinton is one of three high school seniors receiving a $5,000 SOAR scholarship from The Sedona Group and WQAD News 8 this year.
Crime
Another shooting at Davenport apartment complex leaves man injured
Just three days after a similar incident, another 26-year-old man was shot at Castlewood Apartments in Davenport.
Wellness
WQAD reporter sees if she has what it takes to pass the FBI's physical fitness test
News 8's Shelby Kluver made the trip to Springfield, to see if she has what it takes to become a law enforcement official.
Local News
Rock Island County courts severely backlogged with felony cases
Chief Judge Frank Fuhr said the county has over one and a half times the pending felony cases they had before the pandemic.
Sponsor Story
SOAR Scholarship: Clinton student runs family business despite parent's cancer fight
Seventeen-year-old Mason French of Clinton is one of three high school seniors receiving a $5,000 SOAR scholarship from The Sedona Group and WQAD News 8 this year.
Community
Local law enforcement laced up running shoes to raise money in Iowa Special Olympics Torch Run
Runners ran more than six miles from Bettendorf to Davenport in the annual Torch Run to raise money for the Special Olympics.
Wellness
WATCH: WQAD reporter attempts the FBI's physical fitness test
News 8's Shelby Kluver made the trip to Springfield, to see if she has what it takes to become a law enforcement official.
Local News
Rock Island's Arts Alley awarded more than $450K
The State of Illinois awarded the QC Chamber and City of Rock Island the grant to help turn Arts Alley into an urban art gallery, event venue and family destination.
Local News
Rock Island County Courts severely backlogged with felony cases
Chief Judge Frank Fuhr said the county has over one and a half times the pending felony cases they had before the pandemic.
Local News
Scott County Regional Authority gives $1.7M to QC organizations
The City of McCausland, Community Health Care Inc., and Medic EMC received the largest grants of $75,000 each.
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