The tornadoes that hit the state put an Iowa woman in a position that she’s unfortunately found herself numerous times. She’s cleaning up from another natural disaster.
There’s disagreement among the Board of Regents about whether changes to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs at Iowa universities will comply with a bill on Governor Kim Reynolds’ desk.
Thursday, presidents from Iowa’s three public universities told the Board of Regents how they’re overhauling Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs on campus.
The 59th Honor Flight of the Quad Cities took their first trip of the year to Washington, D.C. Tuesday and TV6 went along for the ride to capture their experience.
The Davenport City Council met Wednesday night and among the agenda items. plans were discussed for how the City of Davenport plans to find a new, permanent City Administrator.
Beginning Wednesday, the Green Belt Trail will be closed, according to city officials. This is for crews working on culvert repairs near the Highway 61 Bridge.
A case before the U-S Supreme Court could punish homeless people for sleeping in public. A homeless advocate worries that the court’s decision could eventually make life more difficult for Iowans who have no place to live.
Manuel Lee Diaz,19, is charged with intimidation with a dangerous weapon with intent to injure or provoke fear, according to an arrest affidavit. A preliminary hearing for Diaz is set for April 30.
The Iowa Association of Business and Industry (ABI) has opened voting for its inaugural Coolest Thing Made in Iowa contest. The competition sponsored by ABI member MidWestOne Bank, highlights the state’s $38 billion manufacturing industry and the high-tech, high-skill and high-pay career opportunities available. Several of the nominees are in the Quad Cities Area.
There are roughly 100 bills now before the Governor, waiting for her signature. Both Republican and Democratic leaders in the Iowa House say they’re proud of the work they did this legislative session, but have vastly different opinions on how the effects of the legislation will look like.
A Quad City climate change report released by the Prairie Rivers Network and the National Wildlife Federation shows some possible weather challenges in our future.
It was a celebration on St. Ambrose University’s campus as the student body celebrated another national championship in competitive dance and competitive cheer.
The City of Burlington is undergoing a new partnership with the Des Moines County Humane Society to distribute free pet supplies to local residents. It’s an initiative made possible through a generous donation from Chewy, officials said.
After severe weather swept through parts of Iowa on Tuesday, April 16, Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a disaster proclamation for Allamakee, Cass, Des Moines, Fayette, Henry, and Lee counties.
Much of the TV6 viewing area was under severe weather warnings Tuesday afternoon and evening as a line of severe weather moved through the area, including right through the QCA metro.
Environmental groups filed a petition with the Environmental Protection Agency Tuesday to ask it to step in and take emergency action on the condition of Iowa’s drinking water.
A Miles, Iowa man was arrested after police say he drove off with a vehicle from a local car dealership in January. The man was later pulled over in Colorado and the car was impounded, court documents show.