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In the weeks before Bryan Kohberger killed four University of Idaho students, there were strange happenings at their rental ...
The upcoming election for the House speakership for the 20th Congress is expected to be “smooth,” as current Speaker and ...
Ozzy Osbourne was an architect of heavy metal music, but that's not the only medium in which he blazed a trail. The rocker, ...
A portion of I-74 from Fourth Avenue to I-280 in the Illinois Quad-Cities is designated as the "Rep. Lane Evans Memorial ...
A Davenport favorite, The Diner, will reopen in LeClaire this weekend with all the classics — including the chicken and ...
Police have sounded the alarms on safety after reports of a suspicious vehicle trying to pick some children up. Now, ...
BradY Street Stadium felt like home again for Keyvan Rudd. Only this time, the Central High School alum wasn’t scoring touchdowns — he was creating memories. The standout Steamwheelers wide receiver ...
Leukinna Hodges, founder of Quad-Cities nonprofit Kinna’s House Of Love, is realizing her childhood dream of opening a shelter for women who have experienced domestic violence.
Around 13% of WVIK's budget comes from the federal government, totaling about $135,000 a year. Roughly $600,000 comes from listener support.
Comedian Shane Gillis made a snide Caitlin Clark joke during his opening monologue at the ESPY Awards on Wednesday night in ...
Project Now is hosting its second Housing Summit on Aug. 14. This year's keynote speaker helped build a tiny home community ...
The owner of Yabba Dabbas is holding liquidation sales after deciding to close locations in Bettendorf and Davenport in Iowa and the Moline and East Moline stores in Illinois.