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Area Prepares For Winter Storm With Heavy Snowfall Expected

11 hours 43 minutes ago
ST. LOUIS - A meteorologist with the National Weather Service in St. Louis on Thursday afternoon, Jan. 22, 2026, confirmed that a winter storm warning and cold weather advisory are both items that should be taken seriously over the next three days. Mark Fuchs, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in St. Louis, provided additional insight into the storm’s progression. He noted that the St. Louis Metro area could receive about 5 inches of snow, with some locations around St. Loui

Since Last May, ICE Officers Have Been Told They Don’t Need Warrants To Enter Homes

11 hours 48 minutes ago
The thing afforded the highest protections of the Fourth Amendment is a person’s home. This isn’t even a controversial statement. It has been that way ever since this amendment was ratified. But, under Trump, we’re constantly seeing that the administration considers all rights to be privileges — something only granted to people this administration likes. […]
Tim Cushing

Using Off-Site Construction to Close the Affordable Housing Gap

11 hours 55 minutes ago

From Harvard University Joint Center for Housing Studies: As the number of cost-burdened households swells and the price per unit of constructing new housing balloons across the US, off-site construction offers community-based organizations (CBOs) a compelling way to build high-quality and often well-designed affordable housing in less time and at a reduced cost. A new paper summarizing […]

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Tom Finan

Salt Treatment Limited in Effectiveness Due to Cold Temperatures

12 hours 6 minutes ago
ST. LOUIS — A winter storm shifting northward has increased the likelihood of snowfall in the St. Louis area this weekend, according to local officials and weather forecasts. The upcoming winter storm’s track has shifted in the past day, prompting heightened preparations by transportation and public safety agencies. Joe Monroe, operations engineer for the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), provided insight into the department’s response on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026.

Tower Grove CDC Developer Survey Underscores Structural Barriers to Building in St. Louis City

12 hours 8 minutes ago

by Tom Finan, Executive Director, Construction Forum A new survey from Tower Grove Community Development Corporation (TGCDC) adds data and specificity to a theme that has surfaced repeatedly in recent Construction Forum panels: while demand for housing and mixed-use development exists in St. Louis City, the development process itself is widely viewed by developers as […]

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Tom Finan

These are the 3 most stolen cars in Missouri

12 hours 15 minutes ago
The most stolen vehicles in Missouri are the Ford Pickup, Hyundai Elantra, and Chevrolet Pickup, with vehicle thefts reaching 495 per 100,000 residents, ranking 6th in the nation.
Tony Nguyen

Inmate dies in Potosi Correctional Center

12 hours 16 minutes ago
MINERAL POINT, Mo. - The Potosi Correctional Center announced Thursday that an inmate has died in their facility this week. According to officials, 76-year-old Dennis Irby died at 6:15 a.m. Wednesday from apparent natural causes. Irby had been in the Potosi Correction Center since Dec. 14, 2005. He was serving a life sentence without parole [...]
Megan Mueller

More Than 1,100 Residents Took Advantage of Giannoulias' Expanded Saturday Hours at REAL ID Supercenter

12 hours 23 minutes ago
SPRINGFIELD - Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias’ office processed 1,123 REAL IDs and the Cook County Clerk’s office issued 412 vital records during the first Saturday of expanded hours at the REAL ID Supercenter and the Clerk’s downtown office. The expanded Saturday hours launched January 17 ahead of TSA’s new $45 REAL ID penalty, which takes effect on February 1. The effort is aimed at reducing wait times, minimizing hassle and ensuring Illinoisans can secure

Jersey County Board Donates $50,000 Towards Grafton's National Memorial Of Military Ascent

12 hours 34 minutes ago
GRAFTON – The National Memorial of Military Ascent being built in Grafton recently got a $50,000 boost from the Jersey County Board. At the Jan. 20, 2026 Grafton City Council meeting , members of the Jersey County Board donated $50,000 towards the completion and promotion of the National Memorial of Military Ascent. Jersey County Board members in attendance included Chairman Gary Krueger and Finance Chairman Kara Ontis, as well as Jersey County Tourism Board Chairman Mark Wagner.