“You can individually make a difference,” Moline Police Chief Darren Gault said in a video, “Without you, this epidemic, which is becoming the number one threat to public safety, cannot be stopped.” People with information can report it anonymously to Crimestoppers here.
Quad-Cities school leaders are sharing their support for a statewide public education advocacy framework and blueprint for Illinois schools. Marylin Villeda and her daughters left Guatemala after her husband was killed. With help from the 2025 Wish List program, she hopes to bring b…
Wendt is the oldest funeral home in Illinois, as well as the fifth-oldest in the entire country, and the business has remained family-owned for more than 150 years. The home's current director said the key to their longevity has been adapting to the changing times.
Police are asking for the community's help in addressing juvenile crime after a series of crimes such as car thefts, including one where a 4-year-old was still in the car.
ROCK ISLAND, Ill. — Five people have been charged in connection with an AMBER Alert linked to a missing four-year-old Illinois girl who was abducted near her home.
No injuries were reported following a residential fire in Moline. According to a release, on January 11 at approximately 8:37 p.m., the Moline Fire Department responded to a report of a
District 72 Democrat Representative Johnson, who represents most of the Illinois side of the Quad Cities, is focusing on mental health, worker safety and introducing a prescription drug affordability board.
QCR Holdings ( ($QCRH) ) has released its Q4 earnings. Here is a breakdown of the information QCR Holdings presented to its investors. QCR
His order is consistent with pledges made on the campaign trail to end a focus on EVs pushed by Biden and other Democrats.
A number of prominent companies have scaled back or set aside the diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that much of corporate America endorsed following the protests that accompanied the
Edwardsville’s longest winning streak since 2016-17 couldn’t survive the trip to Wharton Field House in Moline. Despite hitting 14 3-pointers, the Tigers fell 66-57 to the host Moline Maroons in the Moline Shootout on Jan. 18. It was the first loss for the Tigers since a setback against Alton on Dec. 6. They are now 16-2.
Just Hired! Through the experiences of local, regional, national and international students, Western Illinois University has some incredible alumni who are changing the world in the workforce. This series features students from all over the world who are hired post-graduation.