TV6 Investigates obtained a company memo about a mandatory meeting at 6 a.m. Friday. It says Deere will tell workers about “adjustments” to its production.
Genesis Health System said its agreement expires June 30 and impacts in-network access to some Genesis hospitals, facilities, and health care providers.
The Fountains in Bettendorf started their TikTok page back in 2021 and currently has over 75,000 followers and nearly 4 million total likes with some videos reaching over 6 million views.
The Knox County Sheriff’s Office Investigations Unit with assistance from the Knoxville Police Department, conducted a dug investigation and intercepted multiple packages of narcotics heading to a residence in Macomb, McDonough County.
Gilda’s Club has declared that with the grant from the Iowa Cancer Consortium they are going to offer two new virtual services that will be accessible to the entire state of Iowa at no cost.
On this episode of Inside Iowa Politics, Political Director Dave Price speaks with State Representative Charley Thompson about the Iowa Utility Board’s controversial decision to grant the right of eminent domain to Summit’s carbon pipeline project.
The TMBC Lincoln Resource Center announced they were awarded a $170,000 grant as part of Lowe’s Hometowns, an effort to restore and revitalize community spaces nationwide.
Visit Quad Cities President and CEO Dave Herrell has responded to a clip from the Pat McAfee Show that’s getting some attention on social media regarding the Quad Cities.
The Iowa Supreme Court upheld the state’s temporarily blocked abortion law in a ruling Friday, the law prohibits abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy.
The Rock Island-Milan School Board unanimously approved a contract to bring weapon detectors to several of the Rock Island-Milan School District schools.
With Biden and Trump taking part in CNN’s Presidential Debate Thursday night, one TV6 viewer sent us a timely photo showing Davenport’s “Rainbow Barn” getting some new political artwork.
At Thursday night’s Rock Island-Milan School Board meeting, the school board was supposed to approve a new deputy superintendent. However, TV6 has learned that they’re now postponing that vote.
Blue Spruce General Store opened its doors almost two years ago in downtown Davenport. The store sells sandwiches, grocery items and they also have a deli and bakery.
Over 500 Coca-Cola memorabilia collectors from around the world will gather at the Quad-Cities Waterfront Convention Center in Bettendorf Tuesday through Saturday, June 25–29, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Coca-Cola Collectors Club Annual Convention.
Flooding didn’t stop the organizers of the Quad-City Times Bix 7 from hosting the Iowa American Water Bix @ 6 training run. Before the run though, the two Beat the Elite competitors were announced.
Due to rising tailwater below Locks and Dam 14 in Pleasant Valley, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District, has closed the auxiliary lock, effective immediately.
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Gilda’s Club Quad Cities is holding a ribbon cutting for the opening of its new wig salon at Genesis West located at 1351 W Central Park Ave, Suite 200, in Davenport. The ribbon cutting is expected to take place at 4:30 p.m. Thursday.
For decades, there have been company bands and company-sponsored albums. Across the Quad Cities area, Deere continues to invest in music, like the Bass Street Landing Concert Series.
A man charged with first-degree murder in an East Moline shooting last month is now free after prosecutors uncovered evidence he acted in self-defense.
An Iowa candidate for congress is alleging the incumbent congressman will do things to hurt the Social Security system, but he’s not offering any of his own solutions.
Students at Eugene Field Elementary School were kept safe during a school tour of the Rock Island Police Department when a gun was discovered inside of a holding cell, according to a media release from the City of Rock Island. Staff was immediately alerted and at no time did any student physically see or touch the gun, officials said.
Crews with the city of Davenport were seen Wednesday on River Drive working to get flood barriers installed. The expected flooding caused concerns for some businesses along the river.
Yoshi’s Bar and Filipino Canteen was approved for their outdoor liquor license at Wednesday night’s Davenport city council meeting after being denied their outdoor liquor license last November.
The store opened last September and sells family farm raised beef and pork, homemade casseroles and sweet treats, as well as cheese, frozen pizzas, and ice cream.
As the Mississippi River approaches moderate flood stage by the end of this week, Davenport City Council has approved a contract for a flood protection project.