• DAVENPORT ATTORNEY ASKS IOWA SUPREME COURT TO OVERTURN $1.6M CORRI SPIEGEL SETTLEMENT
  • Bettendorf looks to add mental-health co-responder to police force. . .
  • Another Libertarian candidate staves off effort to de-legitimize his place on the November ballot. . .
  • Doors open at Blackhawk Bank and Trust’s expanded Valley Center. . .
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  • Coralville considers taking down license-plate readers following warning from AG Brenna Bird
  • Despite concerns, Rep Darin LaHood doesn’t break w Trump Admin over vaccinations
    Despite concerns, Rep Darin LaHood doesn’t break w Trump Admin over vaccinations
  • Jacksonville City Council passes ordinance banning public camping
  • Amazon to launch drone delivery service in south suburbs as soon as summer
  • Charlene Murray, Champaign Township’s new supervisor, says she’s committed to keeping Strides shelter open
  • The ethanol fueled fight to stop higher gas prices
  • Plans underway to get rid of Cook Cty’s property-tax sales in coming years
  • Former Trump campaign advisor publishes film criticizing U of Illinois’ Chinese int’l students
  • State has eighth-largest racial wealth gap in nation
  • Chicago Alders opposed to Mayor Brandon Johnson on budget announce “accountability commission”
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