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GovernmentDavenport city staff provided testimony, video and even voicemails painting a picture of the mistreatment staff suffered at the hands of Davenport Alderman Derek Cornette. City Council was receptive and removed him from office. But it's an open question whether the council can do that.
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Davenport leaders want to know what you want the city to spend money on for the next couple of years.
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The Davenport City Council is considering the possibility of police reform. Earlier this week, it began hearing recommendations from the city's Civil…
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GovernmentHoping to help some local businesses recover from the pandemic, Davenport may allow restaurants to set up tables on the sidewalk. Wednesday night the city…
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GovernmentJust in time for the pandemic and social distancing, Davenport is trying an experiment - offering a new way for people to get involved with local…
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CommunityTonight, the Davenport City Council will consider hiring an architect to design renovations for the Main Library downtown. A master plan was completed in…
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GovernmentDavenport will limit the use of fireworks next year. Tuesday night, the city council gave its final approval to restrictions for the Fourth of July and…
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GovernmentMore than 60 years after they became one-way through downtown Davenport, city officials are considering restoring 3rd and 4th streets to two-way traffic.…
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CommunityAn old building in downtown Davenport, now supporting local artists, may soon become a "landmark." Wednesday night, the city council will consider a Local…
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GovernmentTwo candidates running for alderman in Davenport's 6th Ward will advance to the November general election.Richard Clewell and Sean Liddell were the top…