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Durbin Asks Witnesses About Developmental Impact Of Immigration Detention On Children During Spotlight Forum On MAGA Mass Deportation Agenda

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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today questioned witnesses at his spotlight forum entitled “The Kids Are Not Alright: How Mass Deportation is Traumatizing Children.” Today’s forum, which featured testimony from Chicago residents, examined how the Trump Administration’s anti-immigrant campaign has terrorized both immigrant and U.S. citizen children and is leaving lasting emotional

City of St. Louis Announces Actions to Protect Youth and Enhance Public Safety

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ST. LOUIS - The city of St. Louis will impose a short-term, targeted overnight curfew for young people in parts of downtown from Friday through Sunday, March 20-22, 2026, while increasing public safety measures ahead of the opening rounds of the NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament at Enterprise Center, city officials said. The curfew applies to individuals 17 and under in the Downtown and Downtown West areas from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. and will be in effect the nights of Friday, March

How Weather Folklore Tried to Predict Spring Before Forecast Apps

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A groundhog isn’t a meteorologist, yet millions of people still watch one animal’s shadow like it’s a forecast. That odd habit points to something bigger: long before weather apps and satellite maps, people built “prediction tools” from what they could observe—clouds, wind, animal behavior, and the calendar of farm work. Some of those sayings were clever pattern-spotting. Others were more like memory aids or community rituals. Either way, weather folklore

Duckworth Hammers Trump Administration For Inflicting Lasting Trauma On Kids In Illinois, Across The Country During Violent Mass Deportation Campaign

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) today called out the Trump Administration’s assault on Chicago that put innocent students in the crosshairs of their violent, error-ridden and out of control tactics throughout Operation Midway Blitz. At U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin’s (D-IL) spotlight forum, “The Kids Are Not Alright: How Mass Deportation is Traumatizing Children,” Duckworth underscored the absurdity of the Department of Homeland

Triad High School Job and Resource Fair Set for April 30, 2026

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TROY - As high school begins to wind down for the year, students will be looking for employment. The Troy/Maryville/St. Jacob/Marine Chamber of Commerce is proud to host their Annual Triad High School Job & Resource Fair on April 30, 2026, at Triad High School. “This event provides an opportunity for local employers to meet the high school students and for the high school students to learn of open employment positions” said Dawn Mushill, President/CEO of the Troy/Maryville/St. Jacob/Marine

March 19 in History: Iraq War Invasion

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On March 19, 2003, the United States and its allies launched the invasion of Iraq, beginning a war that quickly toppled Saddam Hussein’s government and reshaped politics and security across the Middle East. At the time, supporters of the invasion argued it would remove a dangerous regime and reduce long-term threats, while critics warned it could destabilize the region and strain international norms around the use of force. What happened next—years of conflict, shifting alliances,

Edwardsville Township Donates Vacant Crane Street Lot to Habitat for Humanity

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EDWARDSVILLE - The Edwardsville/Glen Carbon Habitat for Humanity Board inquired with Edwardsville Township in 2025 to express interest in the vacant lot in hopes of building a home for a deserving family. Edwardsville Township did not have any plans nor resources to develop a project on the vacant parcel located at 216 Crane St., Edwardsville, IL 62025 which is the former site of the Hays-Mallory Community Building. On November 17, 2025, Edwardsville Township held a Special Town Meeting to include

Appeals Court Upholds Block On Trump Administration's Federal Funding Freeze, Raoul Says

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CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul released the following statement after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit largely upheld a lower court order blocking the Trump administration’s illegal effort to categorically freeze trillions of dollars in essential federal funding to states. “This is a huge win for the health and safety of Illinoisans and all Americans. Within the first week of President Trump’s second term, his administration attempted t

Raoul Co-Leads States Urging Supreme Court To Keep Haiti TPS Protections In Place

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CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul co-led a coalition of 19 attorneys general today in filing an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in Miot, et al. v. Trump, et al. , opposing the Trump administration’s effort to overturn a lower court’s decision to postpone the termination of Haiti’s Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation while litigation on the termination continues. “As the proud son of Haitian immigrants, this issue is personal. TPS protects th

Alton School District Welcomes New Assistant Principal at North Elementary School

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ALTON - Rondilynn “Roni” Smith has been named Assistant Principal of North Elementary School, effective July 1. Ms. Smith brings more than 12 years of experience in elementary education, including her time as a classroom teacher and her current role as a behavior specialist in O’Fallon District 90, where she has worked closely with teachers and administrators to support the implementation of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports. “This opportunity is incredibl

Budzinski and Lujรกn Introduce Legislation to Strengthen the Resilience of the U.S. Food Supply Chains

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski (IL-13), a member of the House Agriculture Committee and U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) introduced the Grocery, Farm, and Food Worker Stabilization Grant Program Act, legislation that would create a new, permanent grant program to provide stabilization payments to farm, grocery, and meatpacking workers in the case of a major disaster. “During disasters, workers at grocery stores, farms, and meatpacking plants are

Alton School District Approves New Student Transportation Plan

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ALTON - The Alton School District has announced a new plan for student transportation beginning with the 2026-2027 school year. On Wednesday, March 18, 2026, the ACUSD Board of Education unanimously approved a five year agreement with Robinson Transport Incorporated, marking a transition from the district’s current transportation provider, Illinois Central. The decision followed a competitive bidding process, in which Robinson Transport Inc. stood out for its strong pricing package

Calhoun High School Honor Roll 3rd Quarter 2025-2026

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HARDIN – Following are the 2025-2026 3rd quarter honor roll lists for Calhoun High School: Senior High Honors: Reagan Clendenny, Anabel Eilerman, Sadie Kiel, Jack Zipprich Senior Honors: Addison Becker, Marissa Fraley, Jack Goode, Stella Gress, Tyler Grimes, Layla Johnson, Rodney Johnson, Hannah Klaas, Mia Krysl, Blake Nolte, Tamara Osterman, Carly Pohlman, Emma Rose, Mary Squier, Max Toppmeyer, Brody White Junior High Honors: Noah Bailey, Henry Barczewski, Ian Gilman, Gabriella

Haine Releases Annual Report for State's Attorney's Office

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EDWARDSVILLE - Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine released his office’s annual report detailing prosecution trends and internal initiatives from calendar year 2025, presenting it on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, to the county board in Edwardsville. The report, covering the Madison County State’s Attorney’s Office, outlines work across multiple divisions and is intended to show “the breadth and magnitude of the office’s work,” including areas that

Godfrey Approves AAIC For Rec Center Proposal

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GODFREY – Godfrey officials have chosen an architectural firm to propose plans for a recreation center. At the March 18, 2026 Village Board meeting, trustees unanimously agreed to start negotiations and request a proposal from AAIC Inc., the architectural firm chosen to lead the Godfrey Recreation Center project. The vote came after trustees heard a presentation from Beth Heinz, co-chairperson of the Godfrey Recreation Center Committee, about the village’s “strong need t

Edwardsville Approves Construction Of Nearly $4 Million 'Goshen Commons' Pedestrian Plaza

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EDWARDSVILLE – A section of St. Louis Street in Edwardsville is set to become a pedestrian plaza and outdoor recreation space. City Council members voted 5-1 to pass a $3.95 million contract with S.M. Wilson for the construction of Goshen Commons on March 16, 2026. Alderman William Krause cast the sole vote against the contract, citing concerns about the high cost. The construction of Goshen Commons is set to transform one block of St. Louis Street from North Main Street to North 2nd

Illinois warns USPS postmark changes could affect 2026 tax filing deadlines

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CHICAGO - The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) is alerting taxpayers that changes announced by the United States Postal Service (USPS) regarding postmarks could impact tax filings in 2026. While the USPS postmark will still show the date of the first automated processing operation, the postmark may no longer reflect the date when the piece of mail was dropped off at a local post office. This change can directly impact time-sensitive documents such as tax returns and payments. IDOR encourages

Budzinski Presses Postmaster General Over USPS Delays in Rural Illinois

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Budzinski (IL-13) at a House Oversight Committee hearing called on Postmaster General David Steiner to address flailing USPS delivery rates that have impacted rural communities in her district. Budzinski questioned why the Postmaster has continued to implement the so-called “Delivering for America” plan when the initiative has been proven to worsen on-time mail delivery rates and slow outgoing mail in rural areas. “Communities

Police Officers Face Firefighters in Guns and Hoses Hockey Game

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EAST ALTON - Community members can support local first responders at the upcoming Guns and Hoses hockey game. On Saturday, March 21, 2026, local police officers and firefighters will compete in a hockey game at East Alton Ice Arena. Doors open at 3:30 p.m. and the game kicks off at 4 p.m. Admission costs $10 and is free for kids 5 and under. Proceeds will go to the Madison County Fallen Officers Memorial Fund. “We all like to get together and play hockey. So if we like to get together

Alton Police K9 Rico Receives Protective Vest Donation

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ALTON - Alton Police Department K9 Rico has received a bullet- and stab-protective vest through a charitable donation from Vested Interest in K9s, Inc., the department announced on Wednesday, March 18, 2026. “The support we've received from Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. is truly outstanding, and we cannot thank them enough,” Alton Police Department Chief Jarrett Ford said. “Our K9 officers face the same dangers as our human officers, and this vest ensures that K9 Rico has the