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Davenport city staff recorded damage at 18 properties during assessments on Saturday in known low-lying areas and based on a ...
The Davenport City Council moved forward with a plan to lease the chapel on the Annie Wittenmyer property back to Davenport Junior Theatre. Council members voted to put it on the discussion agenda ...
A new mural at the Davenport Police Department was painted by young local artists as part of the city’s Good Neighbor Project ...
The City of Davenport has completed its damage assessment after the severe weather on Friday, July 11, a news release says. On Monday, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a disaster proclamation for ...
As decades of population decline have left many city blocks with vacant lots and abandoned homes, Davenport leaders hope a new city program will begin to spur redevelopment and repopulation ...
Davenport aldermen on Wednesday approved the $6.35 million sale of The Heritage, the city-owned, 120-unit low-income high-rise apartment building at 501 W. 3rd St., to an out-of-state nonprofit.
Next week, the Davenport City Council will vote on an agreement with Canadian Pacific Kansas City to upgrade the crossings.
Davenport City Council unanimously approved a potential loan for the developers turning the historic Annie Wittenmyer campus into housing.
The Davenport After just over a year in business, The Davenport — the airy, TV-lined corner bar in KCK’s Strawberry Hill neighborhood — will serve its last drinks this Sunday.
The Davenport City Council is set to consider a resolution to pay for changes for a ‘quiet zone’ along the Mississippi riverfront. The move is in response to the increased rail traffic from ...
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