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Sunny, breezy this afternoon with a high near 73 degrees

Good afternoon, Quad-Cities. Here is your National Weather Service forecast.

 

Despite retirement announcement, Davenport Supt. Art Tate will face charges in ethics complaint

Although Art Tate, superintendent of Davenport Community Schools, announced his retirement Monday night at a school board meeting, he will continue to face charges in an ethics case that will be heard in June in Des Moines.

 

Allegiant passenger numbers growing in Q-C

The Quad-City International Airport's aviation director predicts Allegiant Air might move faster to upgrade its fleet in the wake of a recent "60 Minutes" investigative report detailing significant and repeated mechanical incidents involving the airline's aircraft.

 

Fire damages building in Moline

A Monday afternoon fire damaged a Moline building, but resulted in no injuries.

 

Sunday meals continue, despite Sister Ludmilla Benda's absence

It's been seven weeks since Sister Ludmilla Benda has cooked the free noon meal served on Sundays in downtown Davenport, but her faithful volunteers are carrying on to make sure the hungry get fed.

 

Correction

Art Tate, superintendent of Davenport Community Schools, plans to retire June 30, 2019. The date was incorrect in Tuesday's edition.

 

The Quad-Cities' first mac and cheesery set to open this summer

The couple who brought the Coffee Hound franchise to the Quad-Cities are ready to introduce the area to something else.

 

Old Forest Grove School gets new floor

The group working to restore the historic Forest Grove School in Bettendorf has finished installing the building's floor and, depending on how donations come in, could wrap up interior work this year, project coordinator Sharon Andresen said.

 

Through the years: Davenport school superintendents

Finding and keeping superintendents in the Davenport Community School District hasn't always been easy. Here is a history of superintendents going back to the 1970s.

 

'Lunch shaming' bill inspired Davenport kindergartner's donation to school cafeteria

A kindergartner is proving to her family, friends and others in the Wilson Elementary School community of west Davenport that every dollar makes a difference at lunchtime.

 

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