The unions estimate about 7,000 federal employees live in Miller-Meeks' Southeastern Iowa congressional district, and about 20,000 live throughout the state.
A state lawmaker who inked a deal to get Chicago train service to another Illinois city explains why he thinks passenger service to the Quad Cities is just a matter of time.
In his new role as executive director, Noriega said his focus is going to be on spreading the word and recruiting more members, and not just in the Quad-Cities area. The Chamber, based in Moline, is the only Hispanic Chamber from Chicago to Des Moines and has room for members in those communities and every one in between, he said.
The Iowa Cancer Registry and State Health Registry of Iowa, based at the University of Iowa College of Public Health, issue the annual “Cancer in Iowa” report.
Tuesday’s episode of Quad Cities Live is a re-air as our station is experiencing technical difficulties at this time.
From 10 a.m. to noon on March 8, Eastern Iowa Community Colleges and the American Association of University Women will host a legislative forum at the Belmont Campus of Scott Community College, 500 Belmont Road, Bettendorf. There will be a social period 30 minutes before the forum begins.
Illinois’ governor takes direct aim at the president with comparisons to the rise of Nazi Germany. Iowa could be on a path to remove civil rights protections related to gender identity. Host
The weather over the next 48 hours is expected to include heavy rain, strong winds, plummeting temperatures and a chance of snow.
A bill that would repeal civil rights protections for transgender Iowans has passed the state House and Senate and is on its way to be signed by Governor Kim Reynolds. Tyler Mitchell Tyler
TV6 Investigates reporter Matt Christensen and Jenna Jackson sit down to discuss the Iowa Cancer Registry annual report.
It's going to be a wacky week of weather in Iowa as we'll see rain, snow, strong winds, and a potential for a blizzard in the middle of the week in central Iowa.