The Quad Cities has a lot to boast about, including being home to the nation's only bi-state parade. The St. Patrick Society of the Quad Cities is gearing up for its 39th Annual Parade! And here to tell us what we can expect this year is Joe Dooley,
Homelessness in the Quad Cities is up 44%. Project NOW’s Lift NOW Center is helping those in need, but with its closure set for April, future solutions are needed.
Today’s snow has come to an end across most of our area…and once again totals were very light in the Quad Cities. Most of the snow has already melted, not that it took long when there’s less than an inch of it!
Events this weekend include screenings of "Rear Window" by Alfred Hitchcock, a free funk concert and a performance by "Family Guy" voice actor Bobby Kesselman.
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.
Visit dozens of employers Wednesday, March 26 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the 2025 Career Fair at Black Hawk College. Dress professionally and bring plenty of résumés! The Career Fair is
More than 100 junior high girls from across the Quad Cities on Friday visited Black Hawk College in Moline for the third annual Women in Manufacturing Summit. (Evan Denton, OurQuadCities.com)
PAC’s astronomy season kicks off on Saturday, March 15, the date of the first public observing session at Niabi Zoo. Public observing sessions will continue at the zoo on the third Saturday of each month beginning at sunset through November. 'Anora' wins big at the Oscars; Trump to address Congress
The unions estimate about 7,000 federal employees live in Miller-Meeks' Southeastern Iowa congressional district, and about 20,000 live throughout the state.
Don't give up hope' on Quad Cities passenger rail
Childcare directors said they're feeling the pressure. Some have a little room to grow, while others are near capacity with waitlists of up to six months.
Homelessness in the Quad Cities is up 44%. Project NOW’s Lift NOW Center is helping those in need, but with its closure set for April, future solutions are needed.