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Becoming a Youth Work Experience Host Worksite
Connie Johnson outlines the process for organizations interested in becoming approved host worksites for the Youth Work Experience Program.
Kehoe chops nearly $500 million from state budget, calls it 'rightsizing government'
Gov. Mike Kehoe took an ax to the state’s $50.7 billion budget plan Tuesday, lopping off about $500 million in proposed spending to account for slowing revenue growth.
1 killed in possible road rage shooting on I-64 exit ramp in O'Fallon
A person was killed in a shooting Tuesday afternoon near the Interstate 64 Winghaven ramp in O'Fallon, Missouri, authorities confirmed.
Alito Made ‘History and Tradition’ His Signature Weapon. Too Bad He Doesn’t Seem To Know Any History.
Call me crazy, but I tend to think when Supreme Court Justices make a big sweeping statement in one case, they should actually follow it through with other cases. You may recall, for example, that in the Dobbs case, where the right to an abortion was overturned, Justice Samuel Alito took the ‘history and tradition’ […]
Illinois Attorney General Charges Coach With Sexual Assault
NASHVILLE, IL. – Attorney General Kwame Raoul charged a Nashville, Illinois man with criminal sexual assault and aggravated criminal sexual abuse. Raoul’s office charged Chad Malawy, 54, in Washington County Circuit Court with one count of Class 1 felony criminal sexual assault, punishable by up to 15 years in prison, and one count of Class 1 felony aggravated criminal sexual abuse, punishable by up to 15 years in prison. Malawy was also charged with two Class A misdemeanor
RiverBend Growth Association Spotlight: New Owners Bring Fresh Energy to Elsah's Green Tree Inn
ELSAH - Green Tree Inn in Elsah is a one-of-a-kind bed-and-breakfast experience. Located at 15 Mill Street in downtown Elsah, Green Tree Inn is a great spot for locals to enjoy a weekend getaway or visitors to engage with the village along the Mississippi River. Owner Megan Cunningham shared that she didn’t always expect to run a bed-and-breakfast, but she loves the experience and she’s grateful for groups like the RiverBend Growth Association for their support. “Running
Granite City 18-Year-Old Charged With Involuntary Manslaughter After Fatal Teen Shooting
GRANITE CITY – A Granite City resident charged with fatally shooting a teen victim after admittedly “playing with a gun” remains in custody while facing trial in Madison County. 18-year-old Syah T. Lee of Granite City faces a Class 3 felony count of involuntary manslaughter and two Class 4 felony counts of reckless discharge of a firearm. Lee was initially charged on June 23, 2026 with a Class 4 felony count of reckless conduct before the charge was amended on June 26 to the
Seven years after body found in barrel, arrest made in Missouri cold case
A cold case that began with a shocking discovery - a plastic barrel containing human remains along Missouri's Gasconade River - has led to a murder arrest more than seven years later.
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Master of denim: Metallica wants to showcase your battle vest
If you've ever been a soldier in the metal army, Metallica wants to see your battle vest."Nothing says 'metal' quite like a glorious battle vest," Metallica writes in a Facebook…
Former St. Louis building inspector admits to defrauding the city out of $1.64 million
Adebanjo "Banjo" Popoola, 57, appeared in federal court Tuesday afternoon to plead guilty to three counts of wire fraud.
Former city inspector Banjo Popoola pleads guilty to steering work to firms he controlled
Caspian cobras born at Saint Louis Zoo
They may be the stuff of nightmares, but the Saint Louis Zoo is welcoming the birth of a clutch of Caspian cobras.
Moline Acres man gets prison for planning fatal St. Louis robbery
A Moline Acres man was sentenced Tuesday to 27 years in prison for planning a robbery that ended in a man's death.
Jerseyville Woman Charged With Driving Under Influence, Other Offenses
JERSEYVILLE – A woman from Jerseyville facing charges from her latest alleged DUI was also accused of leaving the scene of a single-vehicle accident. Ashley L. Bridgewater, 39, of Jerseyville, was charged with a Class 4 felony count of aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol on June 26, 2026. She also faces two Class A misdemeanor counts of driving on a revoked license and failure to notify upon damaging property. On June 23, 2026, Bridgewater allegedly drove a motor vehicle
St. Charles County extends senior property tax relief deadline
The St. Charles County Council extended the deadline for seniors to enroll in or renew their participation in the Senior Real Estate Property Tax Relief Program to July 6 due to technical issues with the website.
Ceiling collapses at Lincoln Middle School in Edwardsville
An investigation is underway after the ceiling of Lincoln Middle School in Edwardsville partially collapsed Tuesday morning.
Webster Groves parade chairs update: They're multiplying
Live, Local, and Slightly Sweaty
Friday, finished up work, and then headed over to the summer company gathering at Chicken N’ Pickle.This was a good time, and one of those moments where I think we…
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