WVIK Top Stories
The city of Rock Island has chosen its new chief of police.
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The unemployment rate in the Quad Cities was nearly the same this March, compared to the same time last year.
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A women's basketball tournament that has been held in the Quad Cities since 2016 won't return until 2027.
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The Davenport City Council voted to approve a new agreement with Interim City Administrator Mallory Merritt.
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A former Dubuque pastor accused of sexually abusing children has been arrested in Florida.
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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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