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Davenport Police: Officers following up on reports of 'offensive language' at Pride fest

Davenport Police say officers working a detail at the Pride Week festival in the East Village on Friday received complaints of a business owner using offensive language and are following up on them.

 

Correction

Public forums about the district’s Vision 2020, which includes a facilities plan, will be 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 12 at West High School and 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 5 at North High School. The dates were incorrect in Tuesday's edition.

 

Coal Valley development looks like done deal despite possibly of ancient burial mounds

COAL VALLEY — Opponents to a proposed residential development in Coal Valley are finding little reason for optimism.

 

Dr. Dog to headline Alternating Currents in August

As Alternating Currents returns to downtown Davenport for its second year in August, organizers have spent months searching for a headlining act that "fits the spirit" of the multi-concept mega festival that replaced River Roots Live.

 

Davenport's River Drive will have one lane of alternating traffic on Wednesday

Starting Wednesday, June 6, River Drive at Federal Street will be reduced to one lane of alternating traffic to allow for paving operations on East River Drive as part of sewer and pavement improvements taking place.

 

New hotel planned for Bettendorf's former Lodge site

A Hilton branded, extended-stay hotel new to the Quad-City market will anchor the redevelopment planned at the former Lodge hotel site in Bettendorf.

 

Davenport school district closing options include Buffalo

The Davenport School Board will consider a modified list of options for closing schools, including Buffalo Elementary School, which was presented to the board as a committee-of-the-whole Monday by Superintendent Art Tate.

 

Despite objections, Coal Valley project 'a go'

Opponents to a proposed residential development in Coal Valley are finding little reason for optimism.

 

Augustana sues RI over slough flood

Augustana College has filed a lawsuit against Rock Island alleging the city is responsible for the draining of the campus slough last year.

 

Police investigate first armed robbery at video gambling parlor in Moline

The Moline Police Department is looking for a man considered a person of interest in the May 29 armed robbery of a video gambling parlor.

 

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