A victim told police that the neighbors attacked them after the two families had returned from a school-sanctioned mediation following a fight on a school bus
GRANITE CITY – Two individuals accused of performing dental surgery without a license from inside a Granite City home both face felony charges in Madison County. Idania J. Morena-Paal, 41, of the 2500 block of Iowa Street in Granite City, and Rodolfo J. Figuera, 59, of Rolling Meadows, Ill., were both charged on Feb. 24, 2026 with practicing medicine without a license. Morena-Paal faces two Class 4 felony counts of the offense, while Figuera faces one count, also a Class 4 felony. The
U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt, (R-Mo.) is proposing a bipartisan bill that looks to change how college football media rights are sold, a move he says could generate billions in new revenue for college sports.
Joshua Baez, a fast-rising outfield prospect in the Cardinals organization, emerged as a power-speed threat in the minors last season and has carried that momentum deep into spring training, raising hopes that he could soon be knocking on the door of a big-league promotion.
St. Ignatius joins a list of other school closures under the archdiocese's "All Things New" plan which aims to downsize the Catholic Church's physical footprint in the region.
St. Ignatius of Loyola School in Marthasville will close at the end of the current school year after more than 150 years in Warren County, Missouri, according to an announcement from the Archdiocese of St. Louis.
Five Years Ago This week in 2021, while AT&T was apparently committed to being comically hypocritical about Section 230, Utah was prematurely trying to dance on 230’s grave with a new and extremely horrible “free speech” bill that was a disaster in the making, and we had Ron Wyden and Chris Cox on the Techdirt […]