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Illinois Comptroller Leslie Munger campaigned in the Quad Cities Wednesday, alongside candidates for state senate and house. Munger asked for support...
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"This is about economic empowerment for women. We just dress it up in a suit." That's the idea behind Dress for Success Quad Cities, according to...
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A Davenport church will soon start growing fruit and vegetables, thanks to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Third Missionary Baptist Church kicked…
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The Baseball Hall of Fame is launching a nationwide tour with the Quad Cities as its first stop. The "We Are Baseball" Tour opened in Davenport Sunday.
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This summer, Quad Cities residents can enjoy a new exhibit of photographs at the Figge Art Museum. David Plowden: An American Master features more than...
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There's good news for thousands of retired members of the Teamsters Union. The Treasury Department has denied a request from the Central States Pension...
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An effort to help the homeless and others in need in the Quad Cities has had such a successful year, for the first time, it's going to hold a second…
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This week, the Illinois Commerce Commission defended its decision to grant a Texas-based company status as a public utility. On Tuesday, a lawyer…
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There's still six months to go until the Missouri Valley Conference women's basketball tournament, but organizers are already becoming familiar with the…
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CHICAGO (AP) — Exelon Corp. has until Oct. 1 to decide if it'll close its unprofitable Quad Cities nuclear plant, and is still pushing state lawmakers for…