QUINCY (WGEM) - The Kempf family received devastating news twice. Both of their children have been diagnosed with Sanfilippo ...
The recently released Illinois School Report Cards came out, showing Quincy Public Schools' teacher salaries being lower than the state average.
(CNN) - Fans of the TV show “Dawson’s Creek” can soon own part of Capeside history. Actor James Van Der Beek is partnering with Propstone to auction off some of his personal memorabilia from the show.
Thomas “Tom” M. Snyder, 66, of Hannibal, died on Nov. 11 in his home. Teresa E. Nett, 65, of Quincy, formerly of Hannibal, died on Nov. 11 in her home.
QUINCY (WGEM) - Quincy Police reported they are investigating a report of shots fired in the 600 block of North 6th Street. According to police, the incident happened around 2:56 p.m. Police reported ...
On Hampshire and North Eighth streets, “Tony’s Old Place” was the spot for many to eat at, for more than 29 years. Colin Ennis says he sees an average of four or five cases involving local children ...
QUINCY (WGEM) - Quincy Humane Society staff report they are seeing a drop in adoptions. While prices of goods have gone up across the county, so too has the price of pet care. “That free kitten that ...
(Gray News) - Republicans on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform released 20,000 additional pages of documents from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate Wednesday. The release came hours after ...
QUINCY (WGEM) - We are still in store for our much-advertised and much-anticipated warm-up for the region. High temperatures once again on Thursday will be in the mid-60s, nearly a carbon copy of your ...
For students at Quincy Notre Dame High School, they learned the fun way to build back for the community. The Veterans Memorial was first unveiled in 1991, now a new obelisk was added for Missouri ...
FORT MADISON (WGEM) - After being closed since September’s Mexican Fiesta, the BNSF Fort Madison Toll Bridge has reopened with a couple changes. Beginning Dec. 1, the toll bridge will be cashless and ...
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (WHNS/Gray News) – Officials in South Carolina said an infant was surrendered to a hospital under the state’s Safe Haven for Abandoned Babies Act. The South Carolina Department of ...
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