April 6 recap: Quad-Cities news you may have missed today
Get a recap of Tuesday's local news stories from Moline Dispatch & Rock Island Argus.
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Across the Quad-Cities, COVID-19 hospitalization numbers have increased over the last two weeks. And the virus has claimed the lives of more residents.
St. Ambrose University students in Davenport are in the process of launching a bike rental program on campus, thanks to a donation from the Hilltop Campus Village and Scott County Sheriff's Department.
Nearly eight months after a boating crash in LeClaire killed two people, few details have been revealed by the agency investigating the crash, the Iowa DNR.
DES MOINES — The death of two state prison workers and funding for the state’s prison system were the focal point of heated partisan political debate Tuesday at the Iowa Capitol.
A Scott County District Court judge has denied a request to reconsider his ruling assessing costs of Scott County Supervisor John Maxwell's successful appeal of a vacancy panel ruling to Scott County residents Matt Trimble and Carlton Wills.
Neighboring Iowa is among four states, along with the nation’s capital city, that will become subject to additional coronavirus mitigations under this week’s update of Chicago’s emergency travel order.
Neighboring Iowa is among four states, along with the nation’s capital city, that will become subject to additional coronavirus mitigations under this week’s update of Chicago’s emergency travel order.
A mother accused of killing her 15-year-old son, who had cerebral palsy, pleaded not guilty and demanded her right to a jury trial Tuesday, when she waived her preliminary hearing.
An event at a rural Illinois bar in February led to an outbreak of 46 cases of COVID-19, a school closure and the hospitalization of a long-term care facility resident, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report released Monday.
An 18-year-old man was seriously injured in a stabbing Monday afternoon in Moline.