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See what Governor Kehoe cut from Missouri state budget
The vetoes, which the governor can issue for line items in the state budget, accounted for more than 60 items with a price tag of $53 million.
Davidsmeyer Launches 'America 250' Photo Contest for 100th District Residents
JACKSONVILLE - State Representative C.D. Davidsmeyer (R-Murrayville) is inviting aspiring photographers in the 100th District to participate in his “America 250” Photo Contest to update the decor in his Capitol office in Springfield. “On July 4, 2026, our nation will mark an extraordinary milestone: 250 years since the founding of the United States of America,” Rep. Davidsmeyer said. “As part of America’s 250th birthday celebration, I am encouraging families
St. Louis mayor rolls out 9 p.m. summer curfew for youths downtown beginning July 3
The curfew marks a compromise reached between the city's top official and police.
Third Judicial Circuit Hands Out Pocket Constitutions and Declarations Ahead of Fourth of July
EDWARDSVILLE - The Third Judicial Circuit on Wednesday, July 1, 2026, distributed pocket-sized copies of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution to members of the public at the Madison County Courthouse and the Criminal Justice Center in Madison County, marking the approach of the Fourth of July, Chief Judge Christopher Threlkeld announced. Judges and staff presented the copies throughout the day on July 1, 2026, to litigants, lawyers and others at the circuit’s two
Ballwin public works official is charged in fatal road rage shooting in O'Fallon
The driver police say shot and killed a 35-year-old O'Fallon man in a road rage incident Tuesday afternoon is a Ballwin municipal employee, officials say.
Howard Hayes Joins St. Louis Workforce Development Board
Howard Hayes joins the St. Louis Workforce Development Board, bringing more than 25 years of workforce and economic development leadership.
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Difference Maker: Bethalto Third-Grade Teacher Selected From 1,400 Illinois Applicants For Hands-On Learning Grant
BETHALTO - Bethalto Community Unit School District No. 8 announced that Mary Jo Burson, a third-grade teacher at Parkside, was selected for a grant from the Illinois Retired Teachers Association Foundation to support hands-on learning experiences in her classroom. The district said Burson wrote the grant to fund more than $400 in activities for students who finish assignments early or have free-choice time. The grant will support a makers space she is creating, with resources
Granite City Man Released From Custody In Attempted Arson Case
GRANITE CITY – A man accused of attempting to commit an act of arson in a Granite City park has been ordered released from custody. 50-year-old Frank H. Genovese of Granite City was charged on June 16, 2026 with a Class 3 felony count of attempted arson and a Class A misdemeanor count of resisting a peace officer. Genovese allegedly knowingly “broke open a bag of gasoline on a wooden pavilion at Civic Park” in Granite City on the same day, according to charging documents.
Innocent mother killed in Ferguson shooting identified
Ferguson Police say an innocent bystander was killed and another person was critically injured after gunfire erupted outside a gas station just before midnight on Tuesday.
Webster Groves Community Days
Webster Groves Community Days is an annual event celebrating the Fourth of July holiday. All activities (aside from the carnival and barbecue) are free! Community Days Parade 10 am The […]
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German Court Says Google Is Liable For False Claims In Its AI Overviews Because They Are Its Own Words
Legal systems have always struggled to keep up with rapid technological change, and things are no different in the world of generative AI. There are still relatively few rulings on the new issues that the roll-out of AI-based services is raising. That makes a ground-breaking judgment from a court in Germany particularly important. It concerns […]
11-year-old boy, charged in St. Louis infant's shooting death, placed in state care
An 11-year-old boy, charged in the shooting death of an infant girl last week in north St. Louis, will be placed in a state facility for mental health treatment.
Altonized Community Federal Credit Union Female Athlete Of The Month: Vivian Zurheide Leaves Lasting Mark At Southwestern High
PIASA - Vivian Zurheide, a Southwestern High School senior and standout three-sport athlete, was named an Altonized Community Federal Credit Union Female Athlete of the Month for her most recent performances on a softball field. Zurheide recently concluded her softball career at Southwestern with a .488 batting average, 39 hits, 13 doubles, 31 RBIs and six home runs as a senior for the Piasa Birds. Edwards said Zurheide is “an athlete that won't soon be forgotten at Southwestern High School.&rdquo
Longtime southern Illinois high school coach charged with sexual assault, obstruction
A teacher and baseball coach faces felony counts of criminal sexual assault and aggravated criminal sexual abuse in addition to other charges.
Charges filed in road rage killing on I-64 off ramp
An O’Fallon, Missouri, man is in custody for Tuesday’s shooting death of a motorist on an Interstate 64 off ramp.
Man sentenced to 22 years in botched drug robbery that killed Lake Saint Louis teen
The man who shot and killed a Liberty High School sophomore during a botched robbery in 2023 was sentenced this week to 22 years in prison.
Apparent Road Rage Ends In Fatal Shooting On Ramp
O'FALLON, Mo. — O'Fallon, Mo., Police are investigating a fatal shooting that happened Tuesday afternoon, June 30, 2026, on the Winghaven exit ramp from westbound Interstate 64 after what authorities described as an apparent road rage incident between two drivers. The victim has been identified by police as Luke J. Sherman, 35, who was pronounced dead at the scene and who was an O'Fallon, Mo., resident. Officers responded at about 4 p.m. to a 911 call reporting a shooting on the exit
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