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Will it rain on the Fourth of July in St. Louis?

2 days 10 hours ago
The Fourth of July is a holiday many love to spend outdoors. This year's July 4 forecast mostly looks ideal - warm and sunny - for St. Louis. However, there's still a chance for rain throughout the day.
Joey Schneider

Alton Man In Custody After Alleged Attacks With Wrench, Chainsaw

2 days 10 hours ago
ALTON – An Alton resident charged with attacking the same person with a wrench and chainsaw within the same day is currently detained on felony charges. Every L. Harris, 39, of Alton, was charged in Madison County on June 29, 2026 with two counts of aggravated battery, both Class 2 felonies. The charges stem from two incidents on June 26, 2026, when Harris allegedly struck the victim on the arm with a metal wrench and cut the same victim’s arm and hand with a chainsaw. While

Community Support Fuels Duke Bakery's 75-Year Legacy

2 days 11 hours ago
ALTON - Duke Bakery marked its 75th anniversary on July 1, 2026 , at Haskell Park during the “250 on the Mississippi” Festival, where city officials proclaimed Duke Bakery Day in Alton and the business introduced its new “Duke on the Go” mobile trailer. The celebration featured a ceremonial cutting of a 75-foot-long cake, along with live music, contests and patriotic activities. The event highlighted the bakery’s long history in the community. Mayor David Goin

Duke Bakery Anniversary Highlights Family History And Customer Loyalty

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ALTON - Duke Bakery, a full-line retail bakery with a 75-year history in Alton, marked its milestone anniversary at a celebration event at Haskell Park on Wednesday, July 1, 2026, and said the turnout and community response was overwhelming. Founded in 1951 by Christ and Helen Doucleff, Duke Bakery has grown across generations while continuing to serve the Riverbend area with bakery items including wedding and specialty cakes, doughnuts, pastries, pies, breads, buns and cookies. Amy Hollis,

$500,000 Gift Moves Glen-Ed Pantry Closer to $3 Million Campaign Goal

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EDWARDSVILLE — Glen-Ed Pantry has received a $500,000 gift from Gordon and Holly Broom to support the nonprofit’s capital campaign to build a new facility, a project the organization says will expand its ability to serve individuals and families experiencing food insecurity throughout the region. The donation was announced as Glen-Ed Pantry works to raise $3 million by the end of 2026 for the new building. The pantry broke ground on the facility in May 2026 and expects construction

Lawsuit filed over Steak 'n Shake employee's death

2 days 11 hours ago
The father of a 32-year-old Steak ‘n Shake employee who was shot and killed while working at a drive-thru window has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the restaurant's corporate owner, a franchise operator and a property owner, alleging they failed to provide adequate security.
Kimberly Young