From the QC International Airport to the offices of the National Weather Service, work is already well underway.
Dry and unfrozen soils along the Mississippi River and its tributaries in Iowa and Illinois have soaked up recent rain.
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Sorensen: Quad Cities NWS employees among hundreds laid off in latest wave of DOGE cutsDAVENPORT, Iowa — Several employees at the National Weather Service's Quad Cities office were among the hundreds of weather ...
Rep. Eric Sorensen said at least six people were fired from the NWS Quad Cities branch. 'Jeopardy!' and 'Wheel of Fortune' ...
In eastern Iowa, wind chills are expected to reach their coldest overnight Tuesday, with Iowa City predicted to drop to 28 ...
PAC’s astronomy season kicks off on Saturday, March 15, the date of the first public observing session at Niabi Zoo. Public ...
Yesterday we discussed the important of knowing the difference between a watch and warning. But do you happen to know who ...
The risk of Mississippi River flooding in the Quad-Cities this spring is currently below normal, according to an early forecast by the National Weather Service. That could change with heavy ...
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - For the last 27 years, Rich Kinney has served as a meteorologist at the National Weather Service, serving Des Moines, Bismarck, and most recently here in the Quad Cities.
Lily Wilford, 17, started working at the Papa Murphy's Take 'N' Bake pizza franchise when she was 14 and now owns the ...
Welcome to Week in Iowa. It's funnel week at the Iowa legislature - a packed few days where lawmakers rush to push through ...
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