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Brady Street Stadium to see upgrades in the future
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - Brady Street Stadium will soon get some upgrades according to Davenport Community School District officials. Jon Flynn, Instructional Leadership Director for the Davenport Community Schools says the changes they are planning for will give a new look to the area. “There’s going to be lighting added...
Davenport's water treatment plant receiving $51.4M for upgrades
DAVENPORT, Iowa — Davenport's Regional Water Pollution Control Plant is preparing to update its facilities with $51.4 million in funding. It's all part of an effort to make sure they can adequately take waste out of the water. City Engineer Brian Schadt said the renovations would include replacing the...
Eclectic Market returns to Village Theatre Sunday
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) -Eclectic Market looks forward to celebrating its second anniversary this month and will continue to offer a variety of different vendors selling art, plants, books, vinyl, vintage items, oddities, taxidermy and much more. Suzon Robbins, curator of the Eclectic Market, invites viewers to the Aug. 18 event...
TV6 Investigates Talks: Why can’t you find housing in your budget?
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - People can’t find housing that will fit their budget. TV6 Investigates reporter Matt Christensen and producer Heidi Knecht revisit his series on the housing crisis in the Quad Cities. Christensen did a story a year and a half ago that covered a lot of reasons...
This weekend in Iowa: The House Flies album release, a Benefit for Palestine and a look at Davenport’s twisted history
It’s the middle of August, which means humid days, college students scrambling to move in, and as this edition of the Weekender proves, plenty of quality events throughout Iowa. The Moline-based shoegaze band The House Flies celebrates their new album with a show at the Raccoon Motel. A full lineup of performers is slated to perform at a benefit for Palestine at the Englert Theatre. If you’re in the mood for drinks and Iowa history, the Putnam Museum will feature UI professor and Davenport native Gates Thomas on “Davenport’s Twisted History” as part of its History on Tap lecture series on Thursday night.
Bettendorf school bus strikes pedestrian causing serious injuries
BETTENDORF, Iowa — A man sustained life-threatening injuries after being struck by a school bus in Bettendorf on Wednesday, Aug. 14. Bettendorf police responded to the pedestrian accident at the intersection of Devils Glen Road and Tanglefoot Lane just before 9:30 a.m. According to police, an 81-year-old man was...
Now Playing: Friday, August 16, through Thursday, August 22
Reviews; IMDb hyperlinks take you to the films’ Internet Movie Database pages or other sites with film information.) Alien: Romulus (R; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - IMDb listing. Alternating Currents Screenings (not rated; The Last Picture House) - AlternatingCurrentsQC.org. Back to the Future...
Our Town Decorah is a designated cultural and entertainment district
Downtown Decorah is one of less than 20 Iowa districts that the state has designated as a cultural and entertainment district. Having a vibrant downtown is what qualifies an area to earn this designation.
Walk-on Kaden Wetjen ready to do big things for the Hawkeyes
IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) - Former Williamsburg standout Kaden Wetjen has paid his dues and now has a chance to do some big things for the Iowa Hawkeyes this season as a wide receiver and return man. “Yes, super excited, especially in the return game,” he said. “I feel like...
Iowa legacy recruit Julian 'JuJu' Manson keeping an open mind during recruiting process
NORTH LIBERTY - It was a big summer for Iowa City West 2026 three-star athlete Julian Manson. The 6-foot-4, 210-pound Manson picked up offers from Minnesota and Iowa, along with Kent State, Miami (OH), and North Dakota State. Manson is the son of former Iowa quarterback Jason Manson, who is the current Director of Player Development for the Hawkeyes.
Victim of Iowa golf course drowning identified as worker
IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) - Investigators now say the man who drowned at in a pond at an Iowa City Golf Course was an employee. The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office says it found the body of 38 year-old Christopher Plowman, 38, of Tiffin, on Wednesday in a pond at Pleasant Valley Golf Course in Iowa City. The Sheriff’s Office confirmed Plowman was an employee of the golf course.
ALS Association to help raise money, Walk to Defeat ALS in Iowa City Aug. 18
IOWA CITY, Iowa — The Eastern Iowa walk to Defeat ALS returns to Iowa City this weekend to help raise more awareness. ALS -- orLou Gehrig’s Disease -- is a progressiveneurodegenerative disease that affects the nerve cells in the brain and spinal chord. Over time, it progresses and affects motor skills, including:
Deere reports net income of $1.734 billion in third quarter following hundreds of layoffs
WATERLOO, Iowa — Deere & Company reported a net income of $1.734 billion for the third quarter this year, or $6.29 per share. In early July, the company revealed plans to lay off 590 production employees at locations in Illinois and Iowa, along with 345 layoffs at its Waterloo operations set for September 20. Deere cited economic challenges and rising global operational and manufacturing costs in its decision to layoff workers.
Nonprofit shelter takes full ownership of 60+ animals seized in Muscatine animal neglect case
MUSCATINE, Iowa (KWQC) - It Takes a Village Animal Rescue & Resources announced it now has custody of 60+ animals that were received in an animal neglect case. According to their Facebook, It Takes a Village received full ownership of 60+ legal case dogs, birds, cats, rabbits, and rats Wednesday meaning the animals are no longer in limbo.
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