Right now, we need local journalists more than ever. Today’s announcement from Trump’s FCC is extremely concerning for my constituents who seek truthful, non-biased journalism and a place to get information about everything from the weather to local politics to high school sports.
I’ve been in the newsroom. I’ve stood in front of the camera knowing families needed me for accurate information to keep them safe. It’s critical we protect local journalism so our neighbors continue to get the accurate information they deserve.
This merger will bring an end to one TV newsroom in the Quad Cities, losing dozens of years of news talent, including reporters, anchors, Meteorologists, and broadcast engineers.
Democracy dies in darkness and it’s incumbent on journalists to shine the light to lead the way.
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The Bears are the second team to win consecutive games by 1 point with the same final score in NFL history 😳
The previous instance came in 1926 when the Frankford Yellow Jackets rattled off a pair of 7-6 wins over the Detroit Panthers and the Chicago Bears.
Tuesday promises to be our tenth straight day with cooler than normal temperatures, and that streak may continue for at least a few more days. But, there are signs of summer in view. Take a look at when 80s could return. https://t.co/GM8yJuPWAj
Memorial Day figures to be nothing short of perfect for grilling out, taking a swim, or playing a round of golf. But, come the middle stages of the week, things are to take a turn for the cooler and wetter. Chief Meteorologist Mark Henderson fills us in. https://t.co/iJkuJTWw53
Our Memorial Day Weekend figures to be on the somewhat cooler side, but the chances for rain have all but gone out the window. Chief Meteorologist Mark Henderson breaks down what we can expect. https://t.co/vu1ReEQBeU
The Rockford area has yet to see an inch of rain in the entire month of May thus far, but some much-needed rainfall is just hours away from returning. Chief Meteorologist Mark Henderson has our First Alert on a soggy Monday night and Tuesday ahead.
New computer model data's in, and it continues to suggest thunderstorms developing and rapidly intensifying either in the Stateline or very close by Thursday afternoon. Here's the latest on the timing of Thursday's potentially nasty storms.
FIRST ALERT: We'll want to be weather aware Thursday as the Stateline remains under a risk for strong to severe thunderstorms. Chief Meteorologist Mark Henderson has a detailed breakdown of what we can expect. https://t.co/5yzGJXIFyg