• Jury finds man guilty of first-degree murder in 2024 Moline double homicide 06/26. . .
  • Grant funds MercyOne Genesis birth-center equipment. . .
  • Babies born during John Deere Classic will receive onesies. . .
  • Foster-care provider urges Iowans to consider fostering amid statewide need. . .
  • Davenport schools hire four principals. . .
  • Girl Scouts of Central Illinois lands $90K grant to send girls to camp. . .
  • Retiring Superint Brian Strusz on what it was like serving Pleasant Valley for thirty years. . .
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  • U of Iowa grad student makes strides in potential uterine cancer treatment
    U of Iowa grad student makes strides in potential uterine cancer treatment

    Katie (Kaitriana) Colling, BS PhD Candidate 3MT Winner

  • Iowa Great Lakes Area Chamber prepares for winter games
  • Supreme Court weighs gun owners’ challenge to Illinois transit carry ban
    Supreme Court weighs gun owners’ challenge to Illinois transit carry ban
  • Here are costs, test scores for state school districts
  • Cedar Rapids receives state grant for aviation technology center
  • Licensing board levies $10K fine on medical director of Waukee spa
  • Microsoft’s Cherry Valley data center in “holding pattern”
  • Iowa Heartlanders game 12/26 postponed due to player strike
  • Des Moines surgeon fined $2,500 for medical-records issue after patient’s death
  • Chicago Public School staff jet-sets overseas on tax dollars
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