PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) -- After the Monday announcement that OSF HealthCare Children's Hospital of Illinois is formalizing the end of its affiliation with St. Jude, the Peoria organization is reaffirming its fundraising commitment to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. “OSF HealthCare Children’s Hospital of Illinois and University of Illinois College of Medicine Peoria will transition [...]
OSF HealthCare Children's Hospital of Illinois and University of Illinois College of Medicine Peoria will transition from the St. Jude affiliate network to operate independently as the OSF HealthCare Children's Hospital of Illinois Cancer and Blood Disorders Institute, while still collaborating on specific clinical research studies.
CENTRAL ILLINOIS (WCIA) -- Another week has brought further increases in the average price of gasoline, and some gas stations in Central Illinois have broken the $5 ceiling. GasBuddy released on Monday the results of its weekly survey of gas stations in Champaign-Urbana, the State of Illinois and the nation as a whole. While not [...]
A Las Vegas man is believed to be hiding in Chicago and won’t return a child to his mother who lives in St. Louis County, according to law enforcement.
St. Louis County officials are set to discuss updating zoning ordinances to account for data centers, with public input being a critical part of the process before any proposals are brought forward.
MoDOT is hosting a public meeting to gather input for a $64 million rehabilitation project on I-44 in southwest St. Louis County, which will include safety improvements, pavement repairs, bridge replacements, and median barrier rebuilding.
ST. LOUIS - Tuesday will be a sunny, warm day as highs push into the low 80s. Our next rain chance arrives with a cool front Tuesday night. Scattered showers will move in north of I-70 after 8 p.m. and work their way south through about 3 a.m., exiting before daybreak Wednesday. Showers look light, [...]
While signs of rebuilding are beginning to emerge in Fountain Park, many residents say parts of the neighborhood still look like May 16, 2025, was only days ago.
Old newspaper boxes are getting a new purpose in Jefferson County after being transformed into "Dignity Drawers” — free community boxes stocked with menstrual hygiene products.
East St. Louis has been without a community pool for more than a decade. A new complex, nearly completed last year, was supposed to change things until the contractor stopped getting paid – and they were forced to walk off the job. The property has remained mostly empty and silent for the last 12 months.