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A judge has ruled that the Iowa Freedom of Information Council, or FOIC, can intervene for private citizen David Sidran.
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The Quad City Storm is looking for a new head coach.
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The Davenport City Council will vote this week on a new agreement with interim city administrator Mallory Merritt.
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The state of Iowa is investing in a Davenport project to help capture stormwater runoff at a local park.
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Emanuel Ax, one of the world’s greatest pianists, returns to the Quad Cities on April 27th.
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Doctors at a Bettendorf hospital recently performed a first-ever treatment for a common disease.
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The city of Dubuque recently received federal funding to help prevent flooding.
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Moline residents can now report minor crimes to the police online.
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Rock Island Police Chief Richard Landi will retire next week.
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