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Life Is Good. Make It Better: Give Blood Or Platelets With The Red Cross

1 month 3 weeks ago
ST. LOUIS — The American Red Cross asks people to help patients in need by making an appointment to give blood or platelets now. Donors of all blood types remain critical to keeping momentum up and the blood supply stable as spring begins. We’re joining forces with positive lifestyle brand Life is Good to invite donors to show the power of doing good by giving blood. Those who come to give blood or platelets March 30-April 12, 2026, will get an exclusive Red Cross x Life is Good

Alton Mayor David Goins Welcomes Discussions to Rebalance Tourism and Development Funding

1 month 3 weeks ago
ALTON - The City of Alton is considering legislation to significantly restructure how municipal Hotel Room Tax and Food & Beverage Sales Tax revenues are allocated, shifting a larger share of funding toward riverfront improvements, beautification projects, recreational and educational development, and broader economic development initiatives. The proposal reduces the portion of both taxes currently directed to the Great Rivers & Routes Tourism Bureau (GRRTB). It reallocates those funds to support

Critical Incident Briefing Release for Officer-Involved Shooting in Overland, MO

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ST. LOUIS COUNTY - St. Louis County released a Critical Incident Briefing video Thursday about an officer-involved shooting that occurred Feb. 20 in Overland, Missouri, where police say a 71-year-old man was later found dead inside a residence after officers responded to an assault call. The Critical Incident Briefing video for the officer-involved shooting that occurred on February 20, 2026, in Overland, Missouri, can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/zYBHbqJ4h3A According to

April 3 in History: Christ's Crucifixion, The Marshall Plan, Richmond's Fall and the First Mobile Phone Call

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On April 3, 1948, the United States launched the European Recovery Program, better known as the Marshall Plan, a large-scale effort to help rebuild war-torn Europe after World War II. The program mattered immediately because it aimed to stabilize economies that were struggling with shortages, damaged infrastructure, and political uncertainty. It also mattered because leaders feared that desperation and instability could fuel conflict and extremism. Today, the Marshall Plan is still discussed

Attorney General Raoul Leads Coalition Challenging Rollback Of Limits On Dangerous Emissions Of Hazardous Air Pollutants From Power Plants

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CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul today co-led a coalition of 21 states and local governments filing a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s repeal of the 2024 Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) Rule and reversion to outdated standards that harm the environment and public health. The MATS Rule implements nationwide standards that limit emissions of toxic air pollutants from coal- and oil-fired power plants, including mercury, arsenic, lead and other toxic

Edwardsville High School Employee Charged With Grooming, Child Solicitation

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EDWARDSVILLE – An Edwardsville High School employee accused of sending explicit messages to a 16-year-old student remains in custody awaiting trial on felony charges. James L. Williams Jr., 29, of the 200 block of Wonderland Drive in Alton, was charged on April 2, 2026 with one count each of indecent solicitation of a child (a Class 2 felony), solicitation to meet a child, and grooming (both Class 4 felonies). Williams is accused of knowingly soliciting a 16-year-old child to perform

Alton Elementary School Principal JoAnne Curvey is "Redbird Through and Through" as She Prepares to Retire

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ALTON - JoAnne Curvey is “a Redbird through and through.” Curvey, who currently serves as the principal of Gilson Brown Elementary School, jokes that she started in the Alton Community Unit School District #11 as a kindergartener in 1971. A few decades later, Curvey is preparing to retire and can’t wait to celebrate her 38 years in education. “Teaching is the best job ever, and it's such an important job,” she said. “Everything comes from what we do her

Ohio Man Admits Sex Acts with Teen

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ST. LOUIS – A man from Toledo, Ohio, on Thursday admitted engaging in sex acts with a Missouri minor. Andrew Raymond Crum, 33, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in St. Louis to one count of coercion or enticement of a minor. Crum admitted meeting the girl via social media in 2021, when she was 14. Crum began driving to Missouri to have sex with the girl in February of 2024, when she was 16. He also exchanged sexually explicit images and videos with the victim via Snapchat, where

Attorney General Raoul Files U.S. Supreme Court Brief Defending States' Right To Protect Public Health

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CHICAGO - Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined a multistate coalition of 18 attorneys general on Wednesday in filing an amicus brief before the U.S. Supreme Court in Monsanto Co. v. Durnell, a case that could have sweeping implications for states’ ability to provide access to justice for those injured by pesticide manufacturers. In their brief , Raoul and the coalition urge the Supreme Court to preserve longstanding state laws that allow those who have been wronged by pesticide

Duckworth, Heinrich and Banks Lead Bipartisan Push to Increase Support for Veterans' Continued Education

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Combat Veteran and U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), U.S. Senators Martin Heinrich (D-NM) and Jim Banks (R-IN) introduced the Veteran Education Assistance Adjustment Act , bipartisan legislation that will increase Veterans’ yearly books and supply stipend to $1,500 to keep up with inflation. The bill also increases the supply stipend for Veterans enrolled in apprenticeships and pursuing careers in the trades. “When our Veterans hang up their uniform,

Grafton Easter Egg Hunt draws families to Red Hawk Park

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GRAFTON - The chilly start to Grafton’s annual Easter Egg Hunt did not keep families away Saturday morning, March 28, 2024, as children from birth through fifth grade raced across Red Hawk Park to gather candy-filled eggs and meet the Easter Bunny. Parents and children gathered at 11 a.m. for the event, which featured separate age groups hunting at their own pace. Toddlers were guided by parents, while older children moved quickly to track down brightly colored eggs and fill their baskets

Nutrition Expert Highlights Dairy's Essential Nutrients for Brunch

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Whether celebrating an important life event or enjoying a lazy morning, brunch has continued to gain popularity in the United States since the early 1900s. It is a time to meet with family and friends, as well as enjoy delicious breakfast and lunch foods that are fresh, warm and comforting. With April being National Brunch Month, it is the opportune time to have a mid-morning gathering featuring these delicious breakfast and lunch foods. Dairy is the perfect companion to many brunch dishes,

St. Louis Launches Public CityStat Portal Tracking Potholes, Trash Collection and Other Services

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ST. LOUIS – Today, Mayor Cara Spencer publicly launched CityStat , a portal where anyone can access the City’s performance data on a range of key city services, including pothole repairs, refuse collection, tree removals and more. “CityStat measures what matters and gives my team the information we need to deliver better results. Through this platform, we are tracking a wide range of indicators that reflect the real, everyday experiences of St. Louisans,” said Mayor

Duckworth, Sanders, Fetterman Introduce Legislation to Establish Guardianship Bill of Rights to Protect Veterans and Americans with Disabilities

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) introduced legislation that would establish a Guardianship Bill of Rights to help protect Veterans from being forced into harmful arrangements and thrown into institutions as part of a new policy announced by the Trump Administration. Specifically, the Trump Administration’s recent policy agreement allows the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to grant U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) attorneys the authority to initiate

Illinois to install memorial signs for every fallen State Police officer

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SPRINGFIELD – Today, Illinois Trooper Day, the Illinois State Police (ISP), Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), Illinois Tollway, and the Illinois State Police Heritage Foundation announced every ISP Officer killed in the line of duty will be honored for their sacrifice for the people of Illinois with a memorial sign along Illinois roadways. “The lives and legacies of our fallen State Police Officers deserve to be honored for generations to come, and we will ensure

The Chicks to Perform at Illinois State Fair Grandstand in August

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SPRINGFIELD, IL – The Illinois State Fair announces Superstar Trio The Chicks to take the Illinois Lottery Grandstand Stage on Saturday, August 22, 2026 , bringing their powerhouse vocals and award-winning catalog to an already stacked Grandstand line-up. Earning universal recognition as the biggest-selling U.S. female band of all time, The Chicks have sold more than 30.5 million albums and are among an elite group of artists, and the only female group, to achieve multiple “diamond”

Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation Awarded $100,000 Boeing Grant to Expand "JJK Winning in Lifeยฎ" Program

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EAST ST. LOUIS — The Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation proudly announces it has received a generous grant from Boeing to support the expansion of its signature Jackie Joyner-Kersee Winning in Life® program, an evidence-based initiative designed to equip youth with the skills, mindset, and support needed to succeed in school, career, and life. Founded by Olympic legend Jackie Joyner-Kersee, the Foundation has long been a pillar of hope and opportunity in East St. Louis and beyond. This

GCSD9 Students Earn Top Honors in Bookmark Contest

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GRANITE CITY – Three Granite City Community Unit School District #9 students were recognized by Madison County Green Schools Programs as top-three finishers in the 2026 Clean Air Bookmark Contest. Students were invited to design a bookmark that demonstrates the importance of clean air and its impact on living things – people, plants, or animals – in Madison County. 2nd-3rd Grade: Say NO to Air Pollution Mason Paterson – 1st Place, Wilson Elementary School Prize:

Carlinville Area Hospital & Clinics to host Community Blood Drive with ImpactLife Monday, April 13

1 month 3 weeks ago
CARLINVILLE - Carlinville Area Hospital & Clinics will host a Community Blood Drive with ImpactLife, the provider of blood components for local hospitals. The blood drive will be from 11:00 am to 2:30 pm on Monday, April 13 at 20733 North Broad, inside Donor Bus What: Carlinville Area Hospital & Clinics Community Blood Drive When: Monday, April 13, 11:00 am - 2:30 pm Where: ImpactLife Donor Bus, 20733 North Broad, Carlinville, IL Appointments: To donate, please contact Vicki Walker

Alton Woman Faces Felony After Alleged Toys For Tots Donation Theft

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ALTON – A local woman has been charged with stealing toys that were donated to charity last December. Brenda L. Donithan, 28, of Alton, was charged on March 16, 2026 with one count of theft, a Class 4 felony. On Dec. 4, 2025, Donithan allegedly knowingly obtained or exerted unauthorized control over property of the Nautilus Fitness Center in Alton. She is specifically accused of stealing various toys that had been donated to the Toys For Tots charity, with the intent to deprive Nautilus