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Local Teachers Warn About Impact if Department of Education is Eliminated

9 months ago
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS - Educators gathered in Fairview Heights to talk about the potential effects they would face if the Department of Education is eliminated. On Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, the Illinois Federation of Teachers and Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski hosted a roundtable for teachers to share their stories, ask questions, and talk about concerns following President Donald Trump’s calls to dismantle the Department of Education and his nomination of Linda McMahon as Secretary of Education. “Why we wanted to host this event today is I think it’s important for constituents to understand what the Department of Education does, what it means when a big agency like that is dismantled,” Budzinski said. “It means…much larger class sizes, fewer teachers, fewer resources for special needs students and elimination of summer programs. So people need to understand the impact is real and it’s local. It’s not this abstract Washington, D.C. jargon.

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Authorities Investigate Death Of Man Found In East Alton Home

9 months ago
EAST ALTON — Authorities are investigating the death of a man found early Monday morning, Feb. 17, 2025, in a residence on Bonds Avenue. The East Alton Police Department responded to a call regarding a possible deceased subject at approximately 3:45 a.m. Monday. Upon arrival, officers discovered a deceased white male in the basement of the home. The identity of the individual has not yet been released, and the cause and manner of death remain under investigation. Evidence of a recent fire, including burnt debris, was found in the same room as the deceased. The East Alton Fire Department briefly attended the scene and confirmed that it was secure. In light of the findings, the Illinois State Crime Scene Investigators and the Illinois State Fire Marshals were notified and have joined the investigation, which is ongoing. Investigators from the East Alton Police Department, along with assistance from the East Alton Patrol Division and the Madison County Coroner’s Office,

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Alton Staple, Cookie Factory, Officially Opens in New Spot

9 months ago
ALTON - Cookie Factory has officially relocated, and owner Sarah Kinder couldn’t be more excited. “It was a great change,” she said. “Our business has doubled. Most of my customers have been people I’ve never even seen before, which is great. Lots more foot traffic, car traffic, which has been great. I have a ton more room. I have items in my display cases. The vibes are up. We have the windows. We have the sunlight. Everything is great here.” Previously located in Alton Square Mall, the bakery and cafe has a new spot at 192 Alton Square Mall Drive in Alton, right across the street from the mall. On Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025, the community came together for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the new location. Kinder said it was a “crazy day,” but exciting to welcome so many people to the shop. A sense of community — and lots of samples — left attendees feeling fulfilled. Kinder noted that this year’s Valentine’s

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When will the snowfall start in St. Louis?

9 months ago
It’s not a matter of if, but when. This week’s winter storm will bring snowfall to not only the St. Louis area but the entire FOX 2 viewing area. Some areas will see just 1 to 3 inches of accumulation, with others looking at a potential foot of snow.
Chris Higgins