Scott County Attorney Kelly Cunningham announced Monday she will not file any criminal charges in the deadly 2023 collapse of ...
Scott County Attorney Kelly Cunningham explains her decision not to bring criminal charges in the deadly building collapse in ...
A year and a half ago, Vincent McClain lost everything. He moved into 324 Main St. for a fresh start, just three weeks before ...
The Quad Cities Tenant Alliance offered its reaction to the decision to charge no one with a crime in the 2023 collapse of ...
The legal team representing the families of two men who died, Ryan Hitchcock and Daniel Prien, called the decision not to ...
Andrew Wold, in a new court filing Thursday, is accused of selling his assets so former tenants cannot collect in lawsuits.
Linnea Hoover was supposed to move out of 324 Main Street just 24 hours after the collapse.
Dayna Feuerbach spent a second Christmas haunted by the collapse and one nagging question: Feuerbach was living in the building commonly known as "The Davenport" and was in her apartment when it ...
Scott County Attorney Kelly Cunningham said negligence alone isn't enough for criminal charges to be brought against Andrew Wold, the building's owner.
The building’s owner, Andrew Wold, is facing lawsuits from families of those killed and survivors that accuse him of ignoring signs a collapse was imminent.
This is a civil case all day long.” Scott County Attorney Kelly Cunningham made it clear Wednesday: The building collapse ...