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Anybody else noticed that there has been hardly any June bugs this year?
Pretty awesome night for my first visit to St Louis!
Missouri abortion rights amendment trumps most restrictions, judge rules
Abortion services will resume in Missouri on Monday following a Jackson County court order blocking enforcement of almost all of the stateโs laws restricting the procedure. On Thursday afternoon, Circuit Judge Jerri Zhang, for the third time, issued an order to enforce the abortion rights amendment approved by voters in November. In her previous orders, […]
Missouri resumes abortion services after judge's injunction
A Jackson County Circuit Court judge has issued a preliminary injunction lifting Missouri's abortion ban, allowing Planned Parenthood facilities in the state to resume providing abortion services.
Abortions can resume in Missouri after new ruling, Planned Parenthood says
A judge in Kansas City on Thursday blocked restrictions that temporarily banned access. Attorney General Andrew Bailey said he will appeal.
Car crashes into Festus fireworks tent, injuring 5
Urban League combats food insecurity with free meals in STL
According to the Urban League, families across St. Louis can receive hot meals every Saturday in July from noon to 3 p.m.
"Our Daily Show!" With Host CJ Nasello Surges Into Top Percentile of Podcasts
ALTON — “Our Daily Show!,” Riverbender.com ’s flagship talk program, is celebrating a major breakthrough in the podcast landscape. According to PodSEO , a leading platform for podcast rankings and SEO insights, the show has surged into the top 3% of all podcasts. This impressive rise reflects a dramatic climb in engagement over the past month, with the show gaining national traction and officially outpacing long-established programs. “It’s a testament to what happens when a community gets behind something real,” said host CJ Nasello. “We’re not backed by a corporate network — we’re powered by people who care about the Riverbend and want to hear about our region.” While other shows remained steady, “Our Daily Show!” began a rapid ascent starting late June 2025, reflecting significant growth in listenership, downloads, and online engagement. What Sets It Apart Broadcasting live
4-Year-Old Boy Wounded In Belleville Morning Shooting
BELLEVILLE — The Belleville Police Department is investigating a shooting incident involving a 4-year-old boy who was wounded early Thursday morning, July 3, 2025. At approximately 7:30 a.m. on July 3, 2025, Belleville Police officers responded to Memorial Hospital after the child arrived with a non-life-threatening gunshot injury. The shooting occurred at a residence on the first block of North 42nd Street in Belleville. A Belleville Police Crime Scene Investigator collected multiple pieces of evidence at the scene. Police said they are not currently seeking any additional suspects. The investigation remains ongoing, and authorities will release more information as it becomes available and appropriate to share.
St. Louis County Medical Examiner's Office Identifies Alton Woman Who Died In St. Louis Car Crash
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — The St. Louis County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified a 44-year-old Alton woman who died early Tuesday morning, July 1, 2025, after her vehicle struck a guardrail on Interstate 64. Eileen Campbell, a resident of the 200 block of Madison Avenue, was driving a 2025 Honda CRV westbound near Big Bend Boulevard at approximately 12:40 a.m. when her vehicle went off the road and collided with the guardrail, according to a Missouri State Highway Patrol online crash report. Emergency responders from the Richmond Heights Fire Department transported Campbell to Barnes-Jewish Hospital, where she was pronounced dead at 2:45 a.m. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
Authorities Confirm Two Dead, One Injured In Early Morning Wood River Crash
WOOD RIVER — A crash on Thursday morning, July 3, 2025, in Wood River claimed the lives of two people and left a suspect injured, authorities said. At approximately 10:50 a.m. on July 3, 2025, a Wood River Police Department officer attempted to stop a vehicle at Sixth Street and Edwardsville Road. The driver, the sole occupant, fled despite the officer activating emergency lights, according to police. Wood River Police Chief Brad Wells said the suspect drove recklessly through a business parking lot, jumped a curb, and continued southbound on Sixth Street, ignoring multiple traffic control devices. He said the vehicle then turned westbound onto Illinois Route 143 and ran a solid red light at the intersection with Illinois Route 3. There, it collided with a northbound vehicle carrying two occupants. The impact forced both vehicles into a ravine on the northwest side of the intersection. The struck vehicle caught fire immediately. Both occupants were pronounced dead by Madison
Alton Man Detained After Arson In East Alton
EAST ALTON – A man from Alton accused of intentionally setting fire to an East Alton residence faces multiple felony charges. Larry D. Greer, 30, of Alton, was charged on July 1, 2025 with a Class 1 felony count of residential arson and a Class 4 felony count of criminal damage to property. On June 29, 2025, Greer allegedly knowingly damaged a residence in the 100 block of Northmoor Place in East Alton by means of fire. He was also accused of causing over $500 worth of damage to various personal property of the property owner. According to the state’s petition to deny Greer’s pretrial release, he was allowed to enter the victim’s home after serving time in prison for a previous domestic battery case against the same victim. After Greer became angry with the victim, she left the residence to stay at a friend’s house before receiving a call from the East Alton Police Department that her house was on fire. “Defendant was arrested, admitting to
Edwardsville Man Charged With Child Porn, More After 'Explicit' Snapchat Conversations
EDWARDSVILLE – A series of “explicit” conversations with multiple minors on Snapchat have led to criminal charges against a man from Edwardsville. Hunter H. Wells, 23, of Edwardsville, was charged on June 27, 2025 with one count of child pornography, a Class X felony, and two counts of sexual exploitation of a child, both Class A misdemeanors. On Dec. 11, 2023, Wells allegedly used Snapchat to have explicit conversations – and in some cases, send explicit photos – to minors under the age of 18. Specifically, he is accused of soliciting a child “whom he believed to be 15 years of age” to appear nude in a Snapchat video, and exposing himself via Snapchat to minors he believed to be 15 and 14 years of age at the time. The State’s Attorney’s petition to deny Wells’s pretrial release from custody details the investigation that led to his arrest. “On March 11, 2024, the Moline, Illinois Police Department received a cybertip
Residents at Silex skilled nursing facility race to relocate before closure deadline
Collinsville Author Publishes New Book About Illinois Munitions and Highlights Women Workers' Role in War Effort
COLLINSVILLE — Collinsville author Thelma Ball has published a new book documenting the history of two major World War II defense plants in Illiopolis. "Illinois Munitions: A News Journal of the Oak & Sangamon Ordnance Plants 1942-1950 Illiopolis, Illinois," explores the development and operations of what were once the largest ordnance plants in the United States. The 354-page hardcover volume recounts the federal government’s 1942 investment of $40 million to build two ordnance plants on 19,000 acres east of Springfield, acquired from local farmers. One plant produced fuses, while the other manufactured ammunition and bombs. At their operational peak, the facilities employed about 15,000 workers, predominantly women ordnance workers from rural communities across central Illinois. Ball’s book details the logistical challenges faced by the plants, including workforce recruitment and retention, transportation via road and rail, and housing shortages. Ammunition
2 killed in crash with car fleeing from police in Wood River
Car crashes into fireworks tent at Missouri Walmart, at least 4 injured
Firefighter injured while responding to fire in tornado-affected portion of St. Louis
84-year-old reverses car into fireworks stand, injures 5: Police
Five people were hospitalized following a collision along a major Festus thoroughfare that sent a car crashing into a fireworks tent.
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