It’s the first fully established book walk in the Quad Cities. There’s a total of 18 stands with each one showcasing a page from the chosen book throughout the path.
A statement regarding the opinion of the Rock Island County state’s attorney was released regarding an officer involved shooting on May 17 that happened in East Moline at Hometown Harbor Apartment Complex when police said they responded to a report of a person with a gun.
The Knox County Sheriff’s Office said an 82-year-old woman from Wataga, Illinois, was eastbound on U.S. 34 when the 2017 Buick she was driving went off the road, onto County Highway 9.
The Cicadas are out in the thousands for the summer season. The staff at the Wapsi River Center says the constant ringing from the Cicadas at their facility has been going on for weeks as it’s mating time for the insects
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird’s office is working through a backlog of reimbursements to sexual assault survivors caused when she paused payments during an overall review.
KWQC joined Together Making a Better Community and the Davenport Police Department, to hold a Cops ‘N’ Kids Community Book Drive Friday at the TV6 studio.
After a nearly year-and-a-half long audit of the state’s crime victim services, Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird said her office discovered significant gaps in how the state keeps people safe.
The Illinois Regional Office of Education #33 and Monmouth College announced a new partnership to better serve students in Henderson, Knox, Mercer, and Warren counties.
Since 2002, Quad City Arts has been a pivotal force in shaping the cultural and urban landscape of the Quad Cities through their Public Sculpture Program.