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Mt. Pleasant Shooting Leaves Man Dead
On January 31, 2026, just before midnight, District 1 officers responded to a call for a shooting in the 4500 block of S. Broadway.
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Woman Dies After Being Found Unresponsive In City Justice Center
Just after 6:30 p.m. on January 31, 2026, detectives with the Force Investigations Unit were contacted by the St. Louis City Justice Center regarding a female detainee who died while in-custody.
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Driver flees from Warrenton police, strikes officer with car
WARRENTON, Mo. - Warrenton police are investigating an overnight vehicle chase and an assault on an officer that occurred early Sunday morning. The driver of a fleeing car allegedly struck an officer with the vehicle before abandoning it and running into a wooded area. The incident began just before 1:45 a.m. when officers attempted to [...]
Major fire erupts at Owensville site on Highway K
OWENSVILLE, Mo. - Owensville Fire Protection is responding to a four-alarm fire at a commercial building along Highway K Sunday morning. The fire started in the Bay Area along Highway K. Emergency crews are currently on the scene working to control the large-scale blaze. There is currently no word on what caused the fire to [...]
Making Illinois Streets Safer & Protecting Lives: Giannoulias Unveils Statewide E-Bike Safety Initiative
SPRINGFIELD – Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias today announced a comprehensive, statewide initiative to protect pedestrians, riders and drivers by addressing the dangerous rise of high-speed e-bikes and other powerful electric transportation devices on Illinois streets and sidewalks. The multi-pronged campaign – “Ride Safe, Ride Smart, Ride Ready” – combines public education, updated driver training and a push for modernized safety laws to keep pace with
Durbin Questions Witnesses During A Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing On The Need To Reform The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, questioned witnesses during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing entitled “Review and Reform: The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and Executive Accountability.” In less than three months, Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) will expire. Durbin began his remarks by commenting on the lawlessness of the Department of Homeland Security’s
Four fires reported across St. Louis area, no injuries
Emergency crews responded to four separate fires across the St. Louis metropolitan area and Edwardsville between Saturday afternoon and early Sunday morning. No injuries were reported in any of the incidents, which affected a home, a store and two vacant buildings. The fires occurred in the Baden neighborhood, St. Ann and North St. Louis City, [...]
SIUE Spring 2026 Continues Trend of Enrollment Success
EDWARDSVILLE - For the third consecutive term, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville has posted an enrollment increase. SIUE’s overall enrollment for spring 2026 increased by 6.5% to 11,932 when including continuing, first-time, transfer and early college students. This is SIUE’s highest overall enrollment for spring since the Spring 2022 semester. Through intentional dual enrollment/dual credit partnerships, SIUE has strengthened the pathway to college, resulting in more
Alton High FCCLA Hosts Annual Trivia Night Fundraiser
ALTON — Alton High School’s Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) chapter is preparing for its annual Trivia Night Fundraiser on March 6, 2026, at Godfrey First United Methodist Church, 1100 Airport Road, Godfrey. The event, which begins at 6 p.m., aims to raise funds to support FCCLA activities and cover expenses for the remainder of the school year. FCCLA, formerly known as Future Homemakers of America, focuses on addressing youth concerns such as parenting,
Fire Department Warns of Furnace Vent Risks
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS - The French Village Fire Department has issued a safety advisory addressing the risks posed by extreme cold temperatures in the region, specifically regarding furnace exhaust vents. The department warned that vents can freeze or become blocked by ice or snow, potentially causing dangerous carbon monoxide buildup inside homes. To prevent such hazards, residents are advised to check furnace exhaust and intake pipes daily during periods of extreme cold. The department
Illinois Treasurer Frerichs Reminds People to Check for Missing Money During National Unclaimed Property Day
SPRINGFIELD – National Unclaimed Property Day is this weekend, and Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs is encouraging people to visit the ICash missing money website to see if they have money or other unclaimed property waiting for them. “This Sunday, February 1, is National Unclaimed Property Day, and I hope people will celebrate by checking our ICash website to see if they or any loved ones have missing money to claim,” Treasurer Frerichs said. “If you want
Illinois Electric Vehicle Rebate Program Application Cycle Extended to May 31, 2026
SPRINGFIELD – Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Acting Director James Jennings today announced an extension to the current Electric Vehicle (EV) Rebate Program application cycle from January 31, 2026 to May 31, 2026. Illinois EPA will process all applications received through January 31, 2026, including non-low income, given those individuals applied with the expectation that rebates would be processed at the end of the initial application cycle. After January 31, 2026, Illinois
100 Years Ago: Alton High School Winter Graduation Honors Two Seniors, Including Czech Native
ALTON - Alton High School’s mid-winter commencement exercises were held at the school the evening of Friday, January 29, 1926. Two students received special recognition. Valedictorian Caroline Haberer had attained high honors rank for every semester of her four years at Alton High. She also studied pipe organ and was so skilled that she played the accompaniment for the Sunday School orchestra of the First Presbyterian Church. She also served as class vice-president, sang in the chorus,
Area Students Earn Recognitions: Missouri S&T Announces Dean's List
ROLLA, Mo. - Missouri University of Science and Technology announces the names of students who made the dean's list for the Fall 2025 semester. The dean's list can also be found online at studenthonors.mst.edu. To be included on the dean's list, students must carry a minimum of 12 hours and have a grade point average (GPA) of 3.2 or above out of a possible 4.0. The area students on the Dean's List are listed below. About Missouri University of Science and Technology Missouri University
6 homicides in January, a 15 year low
Massive overnight fire at vacant building in north St. Louis
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis firefighters battled a massive overnight fire at a vacant brick building in North St. Louis early Sunday morning. The fire broke out at approximately 2 a.m. at the intersection of Page and North Taylor. The St. Louis Fire Department reported that flames were moving through the two-and-a-half story structure when [...]
Protest Megathread - February, 2026
Visiting Oregon? You may soon have to pay a tax to protect its wildlife.
A bill in the legislature would increase the stateโs hotel and lodging taxes by 1.25 percent.
Flurries and light snow possible Sunday afternoon, not as cold into Monday
ST. LOUIS - Another cold start but temperatures will actually warm up Sunday into the upper 20s to low 30s area wide. A weak wave rolls through later and flurries and light snow will impact part of the region this afternoon and early evening, especially along and east of the Mississippi River. A widespread dusting [...]
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