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Noon update: Gusty north winds

Here's the afternoon forecast from the National Weather Service. It will be partly sunny with a high near 51 degrees. North winds between 10 to 15 mph will gust as high as 25 mph.

 

Rick's Six: Car chase with kids inside, Palmer plan ok'd, and a pool on the roof

A good Thursday to all. Another cloudy-turning-sunny day with temps in the lower 50s. But hang on, the Easter Bunny could be bringing more than just eggs on Sunday as temperatures drop into the 30s. Here are the weather details…

 

Apartments, roof-top pool begin to take shape

Of all the warehouse-to-apartment conversions undertaken in Davenport in the past 15 years, the Gordon Van-Tine Commons boasts a first: a roof-top swimming pool.

 

Guard breaks ground for new center

Ground was turned Wednesday for construction of a new $23 million Iowa National Guard Davenport Readiness Center at Davenport's West Kimberly Road and Wisconsin Avenue, a project that has been decades in the making.

 

Guns talk dominates town hall by Ernst in Sioux City

SIOUX CITY, Iowa -- U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst said she doesn't support moving military budget money to pay for a wall at the border of Mexico and criticized an omnibus spending bill passed by fellow Republicans, but a discussion about…

 

Davenport Council approves Palmer PID

Palmer College of Chiropractic can move forward with plans to improve and expand its campus after the Davenport City Council gave the final unanimous vote Wednesday night on the institution’s planned institutional district ordinance.

 

Big Story: Q-C is becoming 'a music town'

This time, East Moline is getting a piece of the action.

 

Arsenal getting high-tech factory upgrades

The Rock Island Arsenal and a Chicago-based manufacturing innovation hub are implementing a package of technology upgrades on the Arsenal's factory floor that officials say will have a far-reaching impact on its ability to lure work — and speed delivery…

 

Survey seeks public input on QCCVB

The Quad-Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau is launching a new survey to ask the public to weigh in on perceptions of the bureau's role, activities and priorities.

 

Western Illinois dual-enrollment program caters to ag students

A $100,000 Moline Foundation gift will allow Western Illinois University-Quad-Cities to expand its dual-enrollment program to local students.

 

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