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Cooling Centers in the Riverbend Region
RIVERBEND - With rising temperatures throughout the rest of the week, community members are reminded to stay safe and out of the heat. If you need a place to cool down, keep reading. Here’s a list of Cooling Centers throughout the Riverbend community. ALTON Alton Square Mall Where: 200 Alton Square in Alton When: 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday; 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday Hayner Public Library's Alton Square Mall Location Where: 132 Alton Square in Alton When: 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday; 12–5 p.m. on Sunday Hayner Public Library’s Downtown Location Where: 326 Belle Street in Alton When: 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday Hayner Public Library's Genealogy and Local History Library Where: 401 State Street in Alton When: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 12–7 p.m. on Wednesday; 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on
American patriots remembered at Jefferson Barracks
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Funeral services for two military veterans were held on Tuesday at Jefferson Barracks. The Patriot Guard and Gold Star Mothers honored the lives lost by attending the services.ย "We all wear sunglasses because we wind up with tears in our eyes because of taps and we're looking at the families' [...]
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Are you pronouncing 'Missouri' and 'Illinois' correctly? Here's how to say them
Missouri and Illinois, the two states at the heart of the St. Louis region, have landed on a new list of the hardest-to-pronounce states in the United States, according to a new study.
Chuck Berry, the father of Rock and Roll
Missouri AG tells St. Louis sheriff to resign or face removal. Sheriff declines.
Alfred Montgomery said late Tuesday he would not resign. โI have not been found guilty of any wrongdoing,โ he said at a late afternoon courthouse press conference.
LKS is now buckling from the heat.
Arnold man pleads guilty to meeting underage girl for sex
ST. LOUIS - An Arnold man confessed in court Tuesday to meeting an underage girl for sex. Anthony Justin Snelson, 39, pleaded guilty to one count of attempted receipt of child pornography when he admitted to having inappropriate conversations with a 16-year-old girl on TikTok. Court documents say the victim's mother became alerted to the [...]
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New Annie Lennox โvisual memoirโ coming in September
Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Annie Lennox is the subject of a new book.Annie Lennox: Retrospective, dropping Sept. 16, is described as a "visual memoir" featuring over 200 photographs…
Dog shelter asks St. Louis County Council to waive adoption fees
And animal shelter staff brought some guests.
Green Park mayor resigns over โstrifeโ with aldermen
The city's six-member board of aldermen did not comment on former mayor Tim Thuston's allegations of "strife" and "tension" with the board.
State Representative Amy Elik Announces Re-Election Campaign "I'll Keep Fighting for Taxpayers & Protecting Our Values"
GODFREY – Today, State Representative Amy Elik announced she is running for re-election in the 111th State Legislative District. In her announcement, she reaffirmed her commitment to oppose extreme policies and expose waste, corruption, and misplaced priorities in Springfield. “Families throughout the Metro East want lower taxes, more job opportunities, and a better future for their kids. In Springfield, the politicians who have been in power for decades are out of touch. I have made it my job to oppose extreme policies and expose waste, corruption, and misplaced priorities. That’s exactly what I’ve done, and I’m running for re-election to keep up the fight.” Elik, a Certified Public Accountant, has quickly established herself as one of the leading fiscal watchdogs in the Illinois House. This year, as the House Republican Deputy Budgeteer, Elik led the opposition to the Democrats’ bloated and unbalanced state budget, which included over $1
Treasurer Frerichs Eclipses $5 Billion In Investment Earnings for State Portfolio
SPRINGFIELD - Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs announced today that he has made more than $5 billion in investment earnings from the state portfolio during his time in office. With one month to go in the state’s Fiscal Year 2025, investment earnings are up 6.07% over the same 11 months in Fiscal Year 2024. “Every dollar we earn in interest for the people of Illinois is a dollar that lawmakers don’t have to raise in taxes,” Frerichs said. “We are trying to maximize earnings for our state at a time when the Trump administration is looking to strip away health care for working families to give billionaires a tax cut.” Treasurer Frerichs also has surpassed $3 billion in gross investment earnings for cities, villages, school districts, counties and other units of government that take part in the highly rated Illinois Funds local government investment pool the State Treasurer’s Office operates. The Illinois Funds has received the highest rating
Attorney General Raoul Co-Leads Coalition In Supporting Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program
CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul today co-led a coalition of 22 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief urging the court not to approve an agreement that would threaten the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program administered under U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations. The DBE Program, created by Congress in 1983 under President Reagan, tasks states with overseeing the administration of major federally funded transportation and infrastructure projects. It also ensures that contracts are awarded in a fair and nondiscriminatory way and has given minority and women-owned small businesses the ability to compete for major infrastructure projects across the country. “For 42 years, the DBE program has helped level the playing field for minority and women-owned businesses in maintaining and expanding America’s transportation infrastructure,” Raoul said. “I will continue to stand with my fellow attorneys general and others who
What's the difference between a heat warning, watch and wave?
As a heat advisory continues for the St. Louis region, the NWS recommends postponing outdoor activities during the heat of the day, staying hydrated, and taking frequent breaks in the shade or indoors.
Durbin Questions Government Witnesses During Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing On Protecting Americans From Cartels
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today questioned witnesses at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing entitled “The Thin Blue Line Protecting America from the Cartels.” Durbin first questioned the witnesses on whether or not they agree that firearms flowing to the Mexican cartels from the United States is a problem. “I would like to read something and see if any of you disagree with this: Cartels have flooded the nation with illegal firearms sold by U.S. gun manufacturers in Mexico. The Mexican government estimated that around 200,000 U.S. sourced firearms are smuggled into Mexico annually. Do you disagree with that?” Durbin asked The witnesses including Jose Perez, Assistant Director of the Criminal Investigative Division at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); Matt Allen, Special Agent in Charge of the Los Angeles Field Division at the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA); and
St. Louis teen charged with killing man during gun sale
Isaiah Dumas, 17, was charged Tuesday with killing a man during a gun sale late last year.
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