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Newly Announced: Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Viagra Boys, Interpol, Kurt Vile and More
Calling this (considerably lengthy!) list of shows "newly announced" is a bit of a misnomer.
Foo Fighters announce performers for Los Angeles Taylor Hawkins tribute show
After announcing the performers for the Taylor Hawkins tribute concert in London, Foo Fighters have now revealed the lineup for the Los Angeles show. The LA bill includes many artists…
Page declines to release federal subpoenas, citing email from U.S. Attorney’s office
Assistant U.S. Attorney: It’s “St. Louis County’s decision whether or not those grand jury subpoenas are disclosable under the Missouri Sunshine Law or other applicable state or local law.”
Proposal calls for ComEd to pay $38 million back to Illinois ratepayers for scandal tied to Madigan indictment
CHICAGO — Commonwealth Edison electricity customers would get more than $38 million in refunds tied to the federal bribery scandal that led to former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan’s indictment, under a proposal being considered by state regulators.
Rolling Hills Golf Course Clubhouse Suffers Minor Beam Support Failure
GODFREY - The Rolling Hills Golf Course located at 5801 Pierce Lane, Godfrey, suffered a minor beam support failure in their clubhouse causing the Godfrey Fire Department to come and intervene. General Manager Rick Martin said a support beam rotted out causing the building to lower a couple of inches. The wooden part at the bottom of the beam deteriorated enough to cause the support beam to fail. Martin and the staff were forced to shut down the restaurant and bar area due to safety precautions. The pro shop and courses are still open per usual. The beam was located near the garage where all of the golf carts are stored but Martin says that staff were able to retrieve some carts before the fire department shut the area down. It's expected that there will still be enough carts for the course's regularly scheduled league. During this heat wave, the course is still able to sell bottled soft drinks and canned beer to its guests until the lounge reopens. "I mean, the golf course is
Indian Government Briefly Pulls New IT Bill, Reissues It With Expanded Gov’t Power Over Content Moderation
The government of India continues to pretend it’s a democracy while doing everything it can to satisfy an elected leader who now apparently has aspirations to become “dictator for life.” Under Prime Minister Narendra Mohdi, India has moved away from its democratic ideals and closer to the ideals held by one of its closest neighbors, […]
"A Monster" At Work: Chief Of Police Describes Homicides As Some Of Most Horrific Acts Ever By Defendant Here
ALTON - The City of Alton has been riveted by a pair of homicides the Chief of Police describes as a “monster” at work. A Litchfield man - 22-year-old Deundrea S. Holloway - on Monday was charged with the gruesome murder of pregnant mother Liese A. Dodd, also 22, in the 3400 block of Bolivar Street in Alton. Holloway faces charges of two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of intentional homicide to an unborn child, dismembering a human body, offenses related to motor vehicles, and concealment of a homicide death. Chief Pulido said in a video broadcast on Monday: “That monster had an on-and-off relationship with Liese for about two years. “She had an expected delivery date in late July and that ‘monster’ savagely decapitated her and brutally murdered the unborn child.” Pulido said today the Alton Police Department has a very experienced staff, but “unfortunately, this crime is one of the most horrific actions we have ever seen
Governor Pritzker Signs Bill Guaranteeing Insurance Coverage for Glucose Monitors
CHICAGO - Today, Governor JB Pritzker signed legislation into law requiring insurance and managed health plans provide coverage for continuous glucose monitors, an essential tool for diabetes care. SB2969 expands safe and affordable treatment options for thousands of Illinoisans. Continuous glucose monitors are essential devices for patients with both Type I and Type II diabetes to maintain safe blood sugar levels and prevent the need for emergency medical care. The bill was signed at Lurie Children’s Hospital, a major endocrinology center that treats thousands of diabetic patients each year. “No one—regardless of their socioeconomic status or insurance coverage—should go without the care they require,” said Governor Pritzker. “But for too long, diabetics have had to make the impossible choice between obtaining this necessary medical equipment or putting food on the table. That is an unacceptable burden to ask diabetics to bear, and this legislation
City empties workhouse, keeps it open as contingency plan
As renovations continue at downtown St. Louis jail, the city says the Medium Security Institution, known as the workhouse, is empty.
Criminal charges warned as Orbeez gun shootings rise in southern Illinois
Police in several parts of the country are dealing with a rise in cases involving Orbeez guns. Some law enforcement agencies in southern Illinois are warning of criminal charges if the trend continues.
Fed should stay calm on inflation
Note to the Fed: going big does not make up for going late. You're already late on inflation, but there's nothing much you can do to fix this aside from cures that are worse than the disease. Stay on a steady course.
In the Faces of Patriotism: The Homeless Veterans Project
Statistics don’t have faces. While statistics about the number of homeless veterans in the United States are staggering, they do not show the people
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Developers have Bayer's 95-acre western campus under contract, with plans for a mixed-use destination
NHTSA releases non-useful crash stats for driverless cars
The NHTSA reported statistics today on crashes of self-driving cars over the past year. The numbers are all but useless, but here they are anyway: Tesla leads the pack among Level 2 cars, which have limited self-driving capability. Among cars with higher levels of automation, Waymo is by far the highest. But in neither case ...continue reading "NHTSA releases non-useful crash stats for driverless cars"
St. Louis Public Radio cuts newsroom boss Shula Neuman, appoints Brian Heffernan as interim
Special projects editor Brian Heffernan has been named as interim replacement. Station officials say new executive editor will be hired within six months.
Buy and Bust: When private equity comes for rural hospitals
This article was originally published by Kaiser Health News. MEXICO, Mo. — When the new corporate owners of two rural hospitals suddenly announced they would stop admitting patients one Friday in March, Kayla Schudel, a nurse, stood resolute in the nearly empty lobby of Audrain Community Hospital: “You’ll be seen; the ER is open.” The […]
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Historic floods hammer Yellowstone, shuttering park and stranding residents
A combination of heavy rain and rapid snowmelt has pushed rivers in the region to their highest recorded levels.
Durbin Meets With Public Health Groups To Discuss FDA Inaction On E-Cigarette Regulation
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) today met virtually with six public health organizations regarding the failure of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to fulfill its obligation to regulate e-cigarettes under the Tobacco Control Act . In 2019, the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland mandated that FDA finalize its review of e-cigarettes on the market by September 9, 2021. As FDA has delayed for more than nine months past that deadline on finalizing its reviews, FDA has made the senseless decision to give a free pass for addictive e-cigarettes with kid-friendly flavors to remain on the market and hook children on nicotine. During his meeting with these health groups, Durbin discussed his recent statement for Dr. Robert Califf to immediately clear the market of unauthorized, kid-friendly e-cigarettes or step aside. “We know that kids are getting hooked on these flavored e-cigarettes that are specifically targeted to children, like
Area Students Receive Dean's List Recognition From Greenville University
GREENVILLE - The following students were placed on the Dean's List at Greenville University for the Spring 2022 semester. To qualify for the GU Dean's List, a student must successfully complete a minimum of 12 hours for the semester. Freshmen (0-29.5 credits) must have a semester GPA of 3.5 or above. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors must have a semester GPA of 3.7 or above. Alton, IL Kaitlyn Hutson, junior Kara Plunkett, junior Eva Schwaab, junior Moriah Summers, senior Elizabeth Sutton, junior Bethalto, IL Mariah Harned, senior Ian Heflin, sophomore Alyssa Jones, junior East Alton, IL Stephanie Kamp, junior Glen Carbon, IL Hannah Beck, senior Godfrey, IL Abbigail Van Voorhis, senior Hope Wind, junior Granite City, IL Alyssa Comer, senior Kristen Hall, junior Jerseyville, IL Molly Heitzig, senior Neasha Hill, senior Samantha Tallman, senior Wood River, IL Chance Foss, senior Ashly McElroy, senior
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