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The Davenport school district is nearing the final stage of phase one of its master facility plan.
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John Deere will lay off over 30 workers at its Cylinder Works facility in Moline at the end of the month.
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The Moline City Council will vote Tuesday night on a plan to turn the old JCPenney building into apartments.
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The East Moline Police are asking the public for information after a man was shot dead over the weekend.
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River Action, an organization based in Davenport, is asking residents for help protecting migrating birds.
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The Moline police spent hours talking down a man who barricaded himself in a garage with a gun over the weekend.
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The Moline police are asking the public for help after two people were found dead in a house over the weekend.
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Iowa American Water customers will soon pay more for water.
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A community group in the Quad Cities held a vigil this week to protest a new law in Iowa that targets immigrants.
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