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O'Fallon Reschedules Annual Holiday Parade Due To Weather

13 hours 28 minutes ago
O'FALLON, Ill. — The O’Fallon Police Department announced a change in schedule for the city’s annual Illuminated Holiday Parade due to expected inclement weather on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025. The parade, originally set for Saturday, will now take place starting at 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 28. The parade will begin at its usual start time and conclude at Community Park in O'Fallon where attendees can enjoy a Christmas tree lighting, Christmas carols, and other free activities

Granite City Men Face Felonies In Domestic Battery Cases

13 hours 35 minutes ago
GRANITE CITY – Two Granite City men have been charged in separate domestic battery cases filed in Madison County. Ivan T. Goheen, 28, of Granite City, was charged on Nov. 14, 2025 with his second or subsequent offense of domestic battery, a Class 4 felony. Goheen allegedly caused bodily harm to a family or household member by striking the victim about the face with his hand on Oct. 25, 2025. Charging documents note Goheen had previously been convicted of domestic battery in a prior Madison

The Three Elements of Risk in Your Financial Plan

13 hours 46 minutes ago
Most investors describe themselves as “aggressive,” “moderate,” or “conservative.” While that language is common, it often oversimplifies how risk really works in a financial plan —especially for people approaching or in retirement . In reality, a well-structured plan looks at three separate elements of risk: 1) your risk tolerance, 2) your risk capacity, and 3) your need to take risk to reach your goals. 1. Risk tolerance: How much volatility you ca

FAA Releases More Info On Pike County Plane Crash, However Identity Of Victim Remains Unknown

13 hours 51 minutes ago
PIKE COUNTY — A small plane crashed Sunday night, Nov. 23, 2025, in Pike County, killing one person and injuring two others, authorities said. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has released additional information about the crash, but the person who died in the crash has not yet been identified. The crash occurred around 9:45 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025, in a field north of Interstate 72, west of Exit 35, according to the Pike County Sheriff’s Department. The department was notifie

Alton Native Saves a Life with Anonymous Stem Cell Donation

14 hours 1 minute ago
ALTON - When Alton native Christa Hollensteiner received the call, she almost hung up, convinced it was another telemarketer. Instead, she listened as the woman on the other end reminded her that, ten years previously, Hollensteiner had joined the DKMS stem cell donor registry. Hollensteiner had completely forgotten about it. But then she heard the words that would change her life: They had found someone who needed stem cells to survive, and Hollensteiner was a full match. “All they

Belleville Police Probe Overnight Burglary At Althoff Catholic School

14 hours 5 minutes ago
BELLEVILLE — The Belleville Police Department is investigating an overnight burglary at Althoff Catholic High School, located at 5401 W. Main St. in Belleville. At approximately 12 a.m., suspects were seen entering the school, prompting a police response, the Belleville Police Department said. Officers and detectives remain on the scene, conducting a thorough search of the building and evaluating the situation. Althoff Catholic cancelled classes on Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025, and now

Enjoy Holiday-Themed Fun at Hayner Library's Upcoming Free Events

14 hours 5 minutes ago
ALTON - The Hayner Public Library district has “got a whole lot coming up,” including plenty of holiday cheer, said Executive Director Mary Cordes. The fun kicks off on Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025, with the Local Author Book Fair from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Alton Square Mall. Attendees can shop books by 25 local writers and talk to the authors about their work. It’s also a great opportunity for the writers to connect. “They’re all going to be at the same

As Missouri wildfire risk grows, regulators and utilities take ‘proactive’ steps

14 hours 9 minutes ago
In the first 10 months of 2025, almost 110,000 acres across Missouri were burned by more than 2,700 wildfires. More than 9,300 of those acres were burned by wildfires caused by power lines. In May 2025, the Missouri Public Service Commission — which regulates the state’s utility companies — asked utilities to detail their wildfire […]
Ceilidh Kern

Gray Matter

14 hours 10 minutes ago

Gray Matter by Tamara Eberle November 14 - December 20, 2025 Gallery Talk: November 14, 2025 | 6-6:30 pm Words are important; the words we tell ourselves and the words […]

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Myranda Levins

Happy Ending To The Long Neglected and Vacant But Beautiful Home at 3619 Humphrey in Tower Grove South

14 hours 18 minutes ago

​Most people know the unfortunate story of 3619 Humphrey.

The property had been vacant since 1996. The previous owner was a hoarder and an absentee neighbor who refused to maintain the home, leading to extensive deterioration. The Tower Grove Community Development Corporation (TGCDC), with assistance from Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, successfully sued the owner ​t​o initiate stabilization work. A special thanks to City Building Inspector, Eric Fogleman, for his persistent work to flag violations which helped in the lawsuit.

Water damage and the weight of stored debris caused the two rear floors to collapse. After contacting multiple contractors and after he initially declined the offer to bid, Rich Wurm at CREW Construction agreed to stabilize the difficult project. After approximately 9 months of construction, we completed the following structural work:

​- Extensive Clean Out (18 dumpsters!!!)

- Reconstruction of the rear 20 feet on two floors.

- Rebuilding the roof structure and installation of a new TPO roof by Meyers Roofing.

- Completion of necessary masonry work.

The property is now structurally sound and ready for full rehabilitation. It has been sold to City Restoration to complete the redevelopment.

Tower Grove CDC takes immense pride in addressing the most challenging vacant and nuisance property situations in St. Louis City.

Specifically, "But For" Tower Grove CDC and Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, this property would have continued to deplete valuable City government resources, decrease property values for adjacent neighbors, and reduce the quality of life for residents.

Sean Spencer

Glen Carbon Toy and Food Drive Event Invites People to Celebrate Holidays and Donate

14 hours 32 minutes ago
GLEN CARBON - Community members can join a major toy and food drive next weekend. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025, you can drop off toys and nonperishable food items at Kellerman Investigations in Glen Carbon. Attendees can enjoy cookies, cocoa, photo opportunities and raffles while donating to Toys for Tots and St. Cecilia Food Pantry. “The community can come out and help us help others, and that's what it’s about,” said Kimberly Brown, who organizes