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Scientists in Mexico are testing innovative methods they hope can be employed to locate the overwhelming number of people missing due to cartel violence.
Junior Achievement of the Heartland has announced Lysa Hegland will be its new president & CEO, effective Wednesday, August 20. Hegland brings over 25 years of leadership in education, ...
Library patrons can take a mini art break this August and September at the Rock Island Public Library Watts-Midtown Branch, ...
The Black Box Theatre is launching the first-ever Solo Fringe Festival, scheduled for Aug. 29–31. Organizers are currently seeking artists to round out the festival lineup.
Millions of dollars of street, park and facilities projects are under discussion, planned out over the next three years.
More than 200 people are without power in Moline on Wednesday night.
The Shasta County Library in Redding will close its doors for 4 days, then re-open for reduced services for three months while workers install carpet.
Jim talks with Alexandra Ellis, President/CEO of Renew Moline, about new riverfront development plans for the old I-74 bridge. Next, Jim speaks with Shawn Loter, General Manager of the Mississippi ...
Columbia University has expelled or issued lengthy suspensions to nearly 80 pro-Palestine students for the May occupation of Butler Library just days before final exams, a campus protest group anno… ...
Artists from California and Australia will visit the Q Multimodal Station in the coming weeks to prepare designs for a $300,000 illuminated sculpture called Leading Light.
More than 70 Columbia University students received sanctions for involvement in pro-Palestine protests, as the university implements new judicial processes under the provost's office.