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Alton Police Charge Two With Mob Action, Battery Of Pregnant Victim

8 hours 28 minutes ago
ALTON – An Alton woman is among two people charged in Madison County with battering a pregnant victim. Nyanna M. Burnett, 18, of Alton, and Kameron N. Graham, 27, of Saint Ann, Mo., were both charged on June 17, 2026 with one count each of aggravated battery (both Class 3 felonies) and mob action (both Class 4 felonies). Graham faces additional charges, including a Class 4 felony count of aggravated unlawful possession of weapons and a Class A misdemeanor count of domestic battery. On

Madison County Trio Completes Certified Court Manager Training

8 hours 41 minutes ago
EDWARDSVILLE — Strong leadership helps build stronger courts. Madison County Circuit Clerk Patrick McRae, Chief Deputy Circuit Clerk Missy Bickmore and Trial Court Administrator Ryan Anderson completed the Certified Court Manager (CCM) program, earning nationally recognized credentials through the Illinois Judicial College and the National Center for State Courts’ Institute for Court Management. The three received their Certified Court Manager credentials during a graduation ceremony

'Violent Offender Against Youth' Charged With Domestic Battery, Registration Failure

9 hours 27 minutes ago
EAST ALTON – An East Alton man faces his latest criminal charges in Madison County after an alleged domestic battery and failure to register as a violent offender against youth. 32-year-old Kevan K. Vann, with a listed address in the 300 block of Ohio Street in East Alton, was charged on June 22, 2026 with a Class 3 felony count of failure to register as a violent offender against youth and a Class A misdemeanor count of domestic battery. On June 18, 2026, Vann allegedly failed to register

Haine Announces 13-Year Prison Term For Woman Convicted Of Sexual Assault

9 hours 38 minutes ago
BETHALTO/EDWARDSVILLE - A Bethalto woman was sentenced Monday, June 29, 2026, to 13 years in prison after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting a minor boy, Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine announced in Edwardsville. Amy L. Bryant, 44, admitted to having a sexual relationship with the boy between Oct. 1, 2023, and April 15, 2025, according to the announcement. The boy was 14 when the relationship began and was an acquaintance of Bryant’s family. In addition to the prison

Bluff City Grill's July 3 Party Returns with Food, Music and Fireworks Viewing

9 hours 45 minutes ago
ALTON - Bluff City Grill will host its beloved July 3 party with great views of the Alton fireworks. From 4–11 p.m. on Friday, July 3, 2026, community members are invited to Bluff City Grill to enjoy food and drink specials, live music, a bags tournament and a top-notch view of the fireworks at 9 p.m. Manager Jimmy McGibany can’t wait to welcome the community out for an unforgettable holiday at an Alton staple. “It’s basically a big family atmosphere as far as

Tucker's Automotive Repair & TIre Male Athlete Of The Month: Cameron Golike Caps Marquette Career With Breakout Track Season

9 hours 53 minutes ago
ALTON - Recent Marquette Catholic graduate Cameron Golike, an “all-around athlete deluxe” for the Explorers, closed out his strong high school athletic career with a successful outdoor track and field season that included top finishes in the 100 and 200 meters, relay contributions and praise from his coach for his leadership and work ethic. This was Cameron's first year out for track and field, and despite his inexperience, he shined and grew as the season wore on. Golike, a Tucker’s

"Rockin' With Robert" Concert Series Reschedules June 30th Show Due to Extreme Heat

10 hours 4 minutes ago
ALTON - Due to extreme heat, the Rockin’ With Robert concert planned for June 30, 2026, has been rescheduled. The Upper Alton Association hosts a Rockin’ With Robert concert series every summer at the Robert Wadlow statue in Upper Alton. Rising temperatures have led to a few cancellations this season. “The weather isn’t our friend this year!” said the Upper Alton Association in a Facebook post. Debbie Frakes with the Upper Alton Association noted that the

Auto Butler Female Athletes Of The Month: Alton Redbirds Softball Builds Momentum With 2026 Season

10 hours 38 minutes ago
ALTON — Under head coach Alyssa Maher and assistant coaches Amy Strobel, Doug Dey, and Brooke Webber, the Alton Redbirds girls softball team showed improvement in 2026, finishing with nine wins and returning a roster heavy with underclassmen. With only three seniors listed on the roster and many freshmen and sophomores, Alton appears positioned to bring back much of its team. The provided team information also described the future of Redbirds softball as bright. The Redbirds’

Tom Lane State Farm Insurance Female Athlete Of Month: CM's Keely Windsor Recognized For Athletic, Academic, Service Achievements

10 hours 54 minutes ago
BETHALTO — Keely Windsor, a 2026 graduate of Civic Memorial High School in Bethalto, has been named a Tom Lane State Farm Female Athlete of the Month after finishing high school with a 4.270 GPA, helping the Eagles girls basketball team to a 23-8 record in the 2025-2026 season, and earning admission to Illinois College in Jacksonville, where she plans to study elementary education and play women’s basketball. Windsor, the daughter of Kenny and Helen Windsor of Bethalto, said she

Austin Mullins Sentenced to 32 Years in Wood River Killing

12 hours 24 minutes ago
EDWARDSVILLE - Austin Mullins, 22, of Alton, was sentenced to 32 years in prison after pleading guilty to first-degree murder in the July 2023 fatal shooting of Jacob “Jake” Wall, 23, of Wood River, in Madison County Circuit Court in Edwardsville. Judge Kyle Napp handed down the sentence after Mullins admitted to fatally shooting Wall during a party on July 24, 2023, in Wood River, according to the State’s Attorney’s Office. Mullins was 19 at the time of the shooting.

Propeller Hazards Pose Severe Risks for Swimmers Near Boats

13 hours 13 minutes ago
Warmer weather means people flocking to lakes and rivers in droves to enjoy some fishing or time on the boat. But something as simple as the wrong type of footwear can lead to an injury that ruins your day and maybe even your life. In 2023, the United States Coast Guard reported 3,844 instances of something going wrong on a boat and 564 boating deaths. The numbers were down from 2022 and don’t capture what’s happening on every waterway in America. But they’re still worth

State of Illinois Urges Residents to Take Precautions as Heat Wave Approaches Illinois

13 hours 14 minutes ago
SPRINGFIELD – With prolonged heat and humidity forecast across Illinois this week, state officials are urging residents to take precautions to stay safe and to check on family, friends, and neighbors who may be vulnerable. According to the National Weather Service, heat indices in many areas of the state are expected to exceed 100°F for several consecutive days, with some locations projected to reach 105–110°F. “An extreme heat wave is bringing the hottest temperatures

Governor JB Pritzker's Statement on Trump v. Slaughter

13 hours 16 minutes ago
CHICAGO – Today, Governor JB Pritzker released the following statement on the Supreme Court’s ruling in Trump v. Slaughter : “Today’s Supreme Court ruling further consolidated Donald Trump’s power by allowing him to throw out commissioners of independent federal agencies. These agencies are supposed to stop corporations from deceiving their customers, keep lead out of our kids’ toys, and enforce our labor laws. There is not a single worker or parent i

Attorney General Raoul Opposes Trump Administration's Proposals To Roll Back Regulations On Toxic Coal Ash

13 hours 20 minutes ago
CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul led fellow attorneys general in opposing two U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposals to weaken or rescind important regulations on coal ash, a toxic waste that is left over after burning coal at power plants. Coal ash, also referred to as coal combustion residuals, contains dangerous chemicals, including lead, arsenic and mercury, which can leach into groundwater near ash ponds or flow into nearby surface water when ash ponds overflow

Durbin Statement On The Supreme Court Decision In Trump V. Cook Denying The President's Efforts To Fire Federal Governor Lisa Cook

13 hours 24 minutes ago
BLOOMINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, released the following statement regarding the Supreme Court’s decision in Trump v. Cook, in which the Supreme Court ruled that Lisa Cook, a member of the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors, can remain in her position while her challenge to President Trump’s efforts to fire her moves forward: “President Trump’s politically motivated criminal

Rising Stars: Alton Sisters Pursue Law Degrees Together at Saint Louis University

13 hours 25 minutes ago
ALTON - Two Alton sisters, Koran Mason-El and Kamren Mason-El, are making history in their family as first-generation college graduates who are pursuing law degrees together at Saint Louis University School of Law. Koran, a rising third-year law student, and Kamren, who will enter the law school in fall 2026, are both graduates of Alton High School. The sisters said the moment is especially meaningful as they continue their education while representing their family and community. “Koran

Governor JB Pritzker's Statement On Watson V. RNC

13 hours 27 minutes ago
CHICAGO – Today, Governor JB Pritzker released the following statement on the Supreme Court’s ruling in Watson v. RNC : “Donald Trump is using every weapon in his arsenal to attack our free and fair elections. The Supreme Court ruled against him today on an asinine attempt to throw out a law that ensures mail ballots get counted, but his assault is not over. We cannot look away while the most corrupt president in history attempts to rewrite our election laws to serve

Durbin Blasts Supreme Court Ruling On Firing Of Independent Agency Officials

13 hours 30 minutes ago
BLOOMINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, released the following statement after today’s Supreme Court decision in Trump v. Slaughter that allows the President to fire members of independent agencies without cause: “The Supreme Court just overturned well-established precedent to greenlight Donald Trump’s threats to independent federal agencies. “Now, this President can fire whomever he

Heat Wave Pushes Indices Near 110 This Week

13 hours 42 minutes ago
ALTON/EDWARDSVILLE/BELLEVILLE — Local and Illinois officials have urged residents in Madison County, St. Clair County and across the state to take precautions as heat indices are expected to top 100 degrees from June 28 through July 3, with many people likely to spend time outdoors ahead of July 4, 2026, celebrations. Heat indices across the region are predicted to top 100 degrees and soar to nearly 110 degrees in many area locations this week. The National Weather Service in St. Louis

Cooling Centers in the Riverbend Region for Summer 2026

13 hours 52 minutes ago
RIVERBEND - As summer heats up this week with a heatwave coming in, there are places to stay cool and safe throughout the community. Heat can be dangerous, especially for older adults or younger children. Here are a few spots where you can go and enjoy the air conditioning as temperatures climb. ALTON Alton Square Mall Where: 200 Alton Square Hours: MTWRFS 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday 12–6 p.m. Hayner Public Library District - Alton Square Mall Where: 132 Alton Square