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Labor Dept. backs regional workforce with $5.8 million grant
The Metro East will continue in assisting regional workforce development through a U.S. Labor Department grant.
Rock Hall-related exhibit opening at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium in November
A new interactive exhibition celebrating the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers who graced the Ryman Auditorium stage over the years is set to open at the historic Nashville venue…
Sittin’ On the Porch Jam
Join NBM’s Sittin’ on the Porch on Thursday Nights from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM! Players of all levels are encouraged to come jam with
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17-Year-Old Alton Female and 73-Year-Old Greenville Woman Die In Fatal Crash Near Hamel
HAMEL - A 17-year-old Alton female and a 73-year-old Greenville female both died when they were struck by a 2018 White Freightliner Truck-Tractor Semi-Trailer Combination at 7:55 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022. The crash occurred at the intersection of Illinois Route 4 and Illinois Route 140, Madison County. The 73-year-old victim was Sheila M. Macon, Illinois State Police said. The 17-year-old female victim was not named. The two who died were struck in a 2016 red Nissan Rogue. The driver of the truck-tractor semi-trailer combination was Daniel G. Belay, a 38-year-old male from Ellicott City, MD. He was issued a citation for Disobeying a Stop Sign. This is the ISP preliminary investigative report: "Preliminary investigative details indicate the following occurred: Unit 1, a truck tractor semi-trailer, was traveling southbound on Illinois Route 4 near Illinois Route 140. Unit 2, an SUV, was traveling westbound on Illinois 140. Unit 1 failed to stop at the stop sign and struck the
Orlando ride to be taken down after Tyre Sampson's death
Ferguson’s city manager speaks out on why he chose to stay after sudden resignation
Ferguson City Manager Eric Osterberg resigned in the middle of a city council meeting last week after a heated exchange with a city council member.
Ballpark Village preps for first postseason run
Ballpark Village will be buzzing with baseball fans this weekend. Ahead of the St. Louis Cardinals' Wild Card Series, workers are putting some of the finishing touches on Ballpark Village inside and out for postseason baseball in the Gateway City.
'I'm nothing like I was in my 20s': Missouri law repealed in 1994 keeping St. Louis man in prison
$40,000 Raised For Mesothelioma Awareness At The 14th Annual Alton Miles For Meso Run/Walk
ALTON – With in-person participants for the first time in two years, the 14th Annual Alton Miles for Meso 5K Race and 3K Fun Run/Walk on Sep. 24 raised $40,000 for the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO), a national nonprofit dedicated to securing a U.S. ban on asbestos and supporting families impacted by asbestos-related diseases. The event is hosted by Simmons Hanly Conroy and Metro Tri Club. Presenting sponsor Simmons Hanly Conroy is one of the nation’s leaders in the legal representation of mesothelioma patients and their families. “We were very pleased with the outpouring of support from the local Alton community and throughout the world for this year’s Miles for Meso, which saw participants running and walking for the first time since before the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Todd Adamitis, Miles for Meso Committee chair and Simmons Hanly Conroy’s chief operations officer. “We thank our many donors, sponsors, volunteers and cheerleaders
St. Louis mayor hires new personnel director
Sonya Jenkins-Gray, chief HR officer at CareSTL Health, has been chosen as the city’s fifth personnel director.
The leaves are always the prettiest this time of year!!!
Byers' Beat: Why investigators think carjackings are down in St. Louis
Perry County suspects on the run after head-on crash with police in suspected stolen car
Where to watch CITY2 in the MLS Next Pro Cup
Join fellow St. Louis CITY SC supporters at one of these local establishments
Biden Announces Major Federal Cannabis Reform, Including Pardoning Possession
Originally published in the Detroit Metro Times. Finally, the Biden administration appears to be moving toward major federal cannabis reform.
Cardinals fans were the best in baseball according to TV ratings
The Gori Law Firm Announces Chad Mooney As Firm's Newest Attorney
EDWARDSVILLE – The Gori Law Firm recently announced that Chad Mooney has joined the firm’s Edwardsville location as the newest attorney. Mooney’s primary area of practice is mass tort litigation, and he looks forward to joining the Gori Law team. Mooney received his Bachelor of Arts at the Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, and went on to earn his juris doctorate from the Ohio Northern University College of Law. He is a member of the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, American Association for Justice, and the St. Clair County Bar Association. Upon graduating from law school, Mooney worked at a boutique law firm in St. Clair County, Illinois, focused solely on injured victims and their families. While there, he represented plaintiffs in a variety of areas of personal injury, including sexual harassment, racial discrimination, medical malpractice, product liability, and consumer class actions. “As The Gori Law Firm continues to expand, we look to
There Are All Sorts Of Problems With Ruling That YouTube Ripping Tool May Violate Copyright Law
There are a number of different tools out there that let you download YouTube videos. These tools are incredibly useful for a number of reasons and should be seen as obviously legal in the same manner that home video recording devices were declared legal by the Supreme Court, because they have substantial non-infringing uses. But, […]
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