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Update To Fatal Motorcycle Accident Investigation

2 days 22 hours ago
St. LOUIS COUNTY, MO. — St. Louis County police have identified a motorcyclist who was killed in a crash last week near the intersection of Kilmory Drive and Shackelford Drive. Police said Nicholas Chaney, 44, whose last known address was in the 2600 block of Derby Place in Florissant, died in a motor vehicle crash in the 1800 block of Kilmory Drive at Shackelford Drive. Officers from the North County Precinct responded at 2:20 p.m. Friday, March 6, 2026, and found a motorcycle and

Fatal Crash On Illinois Route 159 Claims Pedestrian's Life

2 days 22 hours ago
CASEYVILLE - Illinois State Police Troop 8 units responded Saturday night, March 7, 2026, to a fatal crash on Illinois Route 159 in Caseyville, where a northbound passenger car struck a pedestrian and the person’s canine near an intersection, authorities said. The crash happened at about 8:57 p.m. March 7, 2026, on Illinois Route 159 northbound at Hollywood Heights Road in Saint Clair County, according to a preliminary investigation. Illinois State Police said a passenger car traveling

Lane Closures On I-55/70 In St. Clair County Begin March 31, 2026

2 days 22 hours ago
MADISON – The Illinois Department of Transportation today announced lane closures on westbound Interstate 55/70 in St. Clair County to allow for bridge maintenance. Beginning at 9 a.m. Wednesday, March 11, weather permitting, westbound I-55/70 will be reduced to two lanes between Illinois 203 and Exchange Avenue. All lanes are expected to reopen by 6 a.m. Friday, March 13. Motorists should expect long delays and are encouraged to use alternate routes during this closure.

Edwardsville Students Celebrate Respect Week and Inclusivity with Polar Plunges

2 days 22 hours ago
EDWARDSVILLE - Edwardsville Community Unit School District #7 students participated in a polar plunge to raise money for Special Olympics. Throughout the week of March 2–6, 2026, known as Respect Week, students enjoyed activities and conversations centered around inclusion. The week culminated in the polar plunges, where students who raised money for Special Olympics then had water dumped over their heads. Special education teacher and Special Olympics advisor Kayla Magruder noted th

East Alton-Wood River Bowling Team Partners with Tyler Timmins Memorial Foundation

2 days 23 hours ago
EAST ALTON/WOOD RIVER - The East Alton-Wood River High School bowling team has created a great partnership with the Tyler Timmins Memorial Foundation . On March 14, 2026, the foundation will host their annual trivia night fundraiser in Collinsville. Students from the bowling team will be there to help out. In return, the organization has become one of their top sponsors. Assistant Coach Gary Quigley couldn't be more proud of his team and the relationships they’re building in

Esri Recognizes Bartlett & West as a Cornerstone Partner

2 days 23 hours ago
TOPEKA, KAN. – Bartlett & West was recognized as a Cornerstone Partner at the 2026 Esri Partner Conference (EPC) held March 8-9 in Palm Springs, Calif. This acknowledgment was presented to Bartlett & West for their long-term commitment to Esri and the geographic information system (GIS) community. Cornerstone Partner recognition is given to organizations that have participated in the Esri Partner Network (EPN) for 20 years while demonstrating a consistent focus on helping customers succee

Ranken Technical College to Offer New Diesel Technology Program in Edwardsville

2 days 23 hours ago
EDWARDSVILLE - Local students have the opportunity to advance their technical skills as Ranken Technical College offers a new satellite program in Edwardsville. Students can now complete Ranken’s 16-month Diesel Technology program at the local Schneider facility in Edwardsville. From 4–6 p.m. on March 31, 2026, prospective students and their families are invited to an open house at Schneider to tour the facility, meet instructors and get a feel for how the program will operate.

Difference Makers: Sheriff Honors Team for Elderly Woman Rescue

2 days 23 hours ago
JERSEY - Calhoun County Sheriff Zach Hardin traveled Friday, March 6, 2026, to the Jersey County Sheriff’s Office to deliver lunch and certificates of recognition to Jersey County Sheriff's Office. Sheriff Hardin recognized Sgt. Kevin Ayres and 911 telecommunicators Kelly Nichols and Kaitlin Lewis for actions Hardin said helped locate a missing and endangered elderly woman with dementia who was traveling through Calhoun County. “Oftentimes in law enforcement, negative news outweighs

The Meaning Behind "Spring Fever"

2 days 23 hours ago
You clean the kitchen, answer emails, and stick to your routine—then suddenly you’re rearranging furniture at midnight, flirting with the idea of a new haircut, and saying yes to plans you’d normally dodge. It can feel like your personality changed overnight. A lot of people call that “spring fever,” but the phrase isn’t just a cute excuse for restlessness. It points to a real mix of biology, mood, and culture that many of us recognize. “Spring fever”

Why Humans Feel More Motivated in Spring

3 days ago
Ever notice how a messy room suddenly feels “fixable,” your to-do list looks less scary, and even big goals seem worth a try—all within a few weeks? That shift isn’t just willpower. It’s a mix of biology, routine changes, and social cues that quietly push your brain toward action. Motivation is not a single switch you flip. It’s more like a system with several dials: energy, mood, focus, reward, and belief that effort will pay off. In spring, many of those

This Day in History on March 9: Barbie Doll Debuts

3 days ago
On March 9, 1959, the Barbie doll made its public debut at the American International Toy Fair in New York City. What looked like a simple new toy quickly became a major cultural product with global reach. At the time, most dolls marketed to children were baby dolls, built around caregiving play. Barbie offered something different: a fashion doll with an adult appearance and an expanding set of roles, outfits, and stories. That shift mattered because it changed how the toy industry designed products

Daylight Saving Time: A Perfect Moment to Power Up Your Family's Emergency Preparednes

3 days 11 hours ago
ST. LOUIS – With Ameren customers “springing forward” for daylight saving time on March 8, 2026, the annual clock adjustment offers more than just a reminder to change smoke detector batteries; it’s also the ideal moment to prepare for the unpredictable weather that comes with spring and summer. “In recent years, we’ve seen severe storms develop with little warning, and that’s why staying prepared is so important,” said Tommie Bugett , director

City Of Alton Fire, Police, Respond To Call About A Building's Safety Concerns

3 days 17 hours ago
ALTON - Around 7:30 a.m. on Sunday, March 8, 2026, emergency services responded to a call about a possible building collapse at 2426 East Broadway, Alton. The incident was initially dispatched by the Alton Police Department following reports of structural concerns. Alton Police arrived on the scene after receiving a call and reported hearing a rumbling sound coming from the building. Officers observed and felt the building shaking on the east side, specifically in the laundromat, at approximately

Spring Forward Safely: Test, Inspect & Replace Smoke and CO Alarms as Daylight Saving Time Begins

3 days 21 hours ago
SPRINGFIELD – The Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal (OSFM) reminds Illinoisans to test, inspect, and replace broken or expired smoke/CO alarms in their homes with new 10-year sealed battery alarms while they change the clocks this weekend as Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 AM Sunday, March 8. “Working smoke alarms save lives—the key word is working. As you change your clocks this weekend, take a few minutes to test all smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in your home,

This Weekend in History on March 7 and 8: "Bloody Sunday" Attacks on Civil Rights Protesters

4 days ago
On March 7, 1965, several hundred peaceful marchers set out from Selma, Alabama, to walk to the state capital in Montgomery and demand equal voting rights. As they crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge, state troopers and local law enforcement attacked them with clubs and tear gas in a scene that quickly became known as “Bloody Sunday.” It mattered immediately because it exposed, in plain view, how violent resistance to civil rights could be—and how hard it still was for many Americans

Durbin Meets With MxD Leadership

4 days ago
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) yesterday met with Berardino Baratta, CEO of MxD, one of the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DOD) leading manufacturing institutes. During the meeting, Durbin received an update on MxD’s latest projects, including efforts to equip U.S. factories with the digital tools, enhance cybersecurity, and improve workforce expertise to strengthen domestic manufacturing. “MxD’s work has shown how critical it is to

Durbin Introduces Legislation To Bolster Public Health Efforts To Improve Dental Health

4 days ago
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) today introduced the Promoting Dental Health Act to reauthorize funding the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Oral Health program for the next five years. The CDC’s Oral Health program receives $20.25 million in annual funding for a range of public health activities to promote oral health. This includes funding 15 states to prevent cavities, gum disease, and other painful and serious conditions through

Tax Season Provides Opportunity to Support Public Health Through Voluntary Contribution Program

4 days ago
SPRINGFIELD – As millions of Illinoisans prepare their 2025 state tax returns, the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is reminding them of the state’s voluntary contribution program to support one or more health-related programs. Schedule G of the 2025 Illinois tax form allows Illinois taxpayers to designate a portion of their state tax refund to support one of six charitable funds. Several of the options support programs that benefit public health initiatives. “For

Durbin Meets With Director Of The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency

4 days ago
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) today met with Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) Director James Jennings to discuss water infrastructure in the Metro East, the Calumet Confined Disposal Facility, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination, and the Brandon Road Interbasin Project. In Congress, Durbin has secured federal funding to address the flooding issues in the Metro East, the harms of PFAS, and has continuously worked with the

Inland Waterways Gain Recognition in National Maritime Strategy

4 days ago
ST. LOUIS - The advancement of the recently announced America’s Maritime Action Plan (MAP) is embraced by the ports in the bi-state St. Louis region as a unique opportunity to play a role in this comprehensive federal framework. The MAP is a blueprint for rebuilding the nation’s maritime strength, increasing the use of technology, enhancing supply chain resilience and expanding domestic industrial capacity. It is estimated that only one percent of all new vessels are currently built