QUAD CITIES, Iowa/Ill. (KWQC) - People in the Quad Cities closed down businesses and rallied on a busy street to support immigrants. Several businesses in Illinois and Iowa closed their doors Monday ...
Pickleball increasingly appears to be the name of the game here in the QCA and across the world as it gains popularity. Dave ...
Quad-Cities businesses are anxiously waiting to see what happens next. “I think there’s a lot of confusion and concern about ...
The Quad Cities is about to feel a change in the air as a cold front moves through, bringing a shift in temperatures and ...
More than 70 families newly arrived to the Quad-Cities from refugee camps lost federal aid for rent, utilities and food on ...
Prescott Valley’s The Movement Studio and Prescott’s Summer’s Danceworks – competed recently and brought home top honors.
Both Davenport and Scott County discussed federal funding that may be at risk. Bettendorf too faces uncertainty about ...
Of the 27,866 students receiving an Education Savings Account from the state of Iowa this year, most attended private schools ...
President Trump rescinded a memo freezing spending on federal loans and grants, which sparked widespread confusion and legal ...
The Quad Cities River Bandits made a $50,000 donation to children’s charities. River Bandits owner Dave Heller presented the ...
The Quad City Symphony Orchestra (QCSO) is one of three orchestras selected by the League of American Orchestras as a lead ...
Local businesses closed for "A Day Without Immigrants" and people rallied in Moline.