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Trump administration violated order in deportations to South Sudan, judge says

11 months ago
WASHINGTON — A federal judge in Boston Wednesday found the Trump administration violated his preliminary injunction barring third-country removals of migrants without due process, after immigration lawyers say their clients were placed on deportation flights to South Sudan. “It was impossible for these people to have a meaningful opportunity to object to their transfer to […]
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Alton High Schooler Named Boys and Girls Club State of Illinois Youth of the Year

11 months ago
ALTON - A local high schooler has been named the Boys and Girls Club State of Illinois Youth of the Year. Isaiah Stueckel was recognized during the Alton Community Unit School District #11 Board of Education meeting on May 20, 2025, for his accomplishments. Al Womack, a Board of Education member and director of the Alton Boys and Girls Club, introduced Stueckel as “an outstanding young man.” “I’ve been at the Boys and Girls Club for over a decade now, 12 years, and it’s really just changed my life,” Stueckel said. Womack explained that Stueckel came to the Boys and Girls Club as a “hesitant, shy, quiet” 6-year-old. At 18, Stueckel now has “a vision for his future” and has made waves as an impressive student at Alton High School and beyond. Stueckel shared that he used to be impatient and angry as a child, and the Boys and Girls Club helped him “dull that down” and ignite new interests. He pointed to th

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The U.S. Copyright Office’s Draft Report On AI Training Errs On Fair Use

11 months ago
Within the next decade, generative AI could join computers and electricity as one of the most transformational technologies in history, with all of the promise and peril that implies. Governments’ responses to GenAI—including new legal precedents—need to thoughtfully address real-world harms without destroying the public benefits GenAI can offer. Unfortunately, the U.S. Copyright Office’s rushed draft report on AI […]
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Granite City Awarded 1.9 Million Grant for Regional Trail Expansion

11 months ago
GRANITE CITY — Officials from Granite City and the Illinois Department of Transportation gathered Wednesday at Wilson Park to announce a $1.9 million grant aimed at closing a gap in the regional path and trail system. The grant will fund a multipurpose path stretching 5,150 feet and measuring 10 feet wide, running alongside 27th Street to Central Street. This project is one of 66 approved statewide through the Illinois Transportation Enhancement Program (ITEP). The approved projects include bike and pedestrian paths and trails, streetscape beautification, and other initiatives intended to promote safe travel across various modes of transportation at the local level. According to IDOT, the department received 233 applications for projects totaling an estimated $383 million in this funding cycle. Granite City’s project was among those selected for funding.

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Marquette Catholic Girls Soccer Claims Regional Title

11 months ago
CARLINVILLE - Marquette Catholic’s girls soccer team captured its fifth consecutive Regional Championship and 17th overall with a 6-0 victory over Carlinville on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, in Carlinville. The No. 7-ranked Explorers will face No. 9 Quincy Notre Dame on Friday, May 23, 2025, in the Greenville Sectional. The Explorers are honored as Tucker’s Automotive Repair & Tire Female Athletes of the Month, recording their 13th shutout of the season behind the strong goalkeeping of junior Jessica Eales. Rylie Jacobs opened the scoring with a goal assisted by Maya Stephan. Jacobs added a second goal, assisted by sophomore Izzi Hough. Maddie Waters made it 3-0 off a corner from Lilly Covert. Alex Stephan scored goals four and five, both assisted by Izzi Hough, who had three for the game. Lulu Lonero made it 6-0 for the Explorers. The team’s performance against Carlinville continues to build momentum as they prepare for their upcoming sectional matchup. The full roster

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PHOTOS: Suspect Sought for Burglary at Downtown Loft

11 months ago

4th District Detectives are seeking the suspect in the photos below who is wanted for burglary. A preliminary investigation revealed that at approximately 7:40 p.m. on April 20, 2025, the suspect entered the Dorsa Lofts located in the 1000 block of Washington Ave. Once inside, the suspect stole over $5,600 worth of property, including firearms, […]

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Raging Rivers WaterPark Opens Daily Starting May 24 With Special Educator Appreciation Days

11 months ago
GRAFTON - Raging Rivers WaterPark is excited to announce that it will be open daily beginning Saturday, May 24, 2025. As the school year comes to a close, the park is honoring educators with special Educator Appreciation Days from May 24 to May 26. Throughout this weekend, all school and district staff are invited to enjoy free admission by presenting a valid school or district ID or badge at the ticket booth - a thank you for their dedication and hard work. Located near the Mississippi River, Raging Rivers WaterPark is a top summer destination, featuring adrenaline-pumping slides like the Mississippi Monster, Runaway Rafts, Cascade Body Flume, Swirl Pools, and Shark Attack. For those seeking relaxation, the 700-foot Endless River offers a gentle float, while the 18,000-square-foot Breaker Beach Wave Pool delivers big waves and big fun. Families with young children will love Itty Bitty Surf City, a dedicated area with pint-sized slides, splash pools, rain trees, and the TreeHouse Harbo

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Caseyville Man Dies After Pit Bull Dog Attack on May 20, 2025

11 months ago
CASEYVILLE — St. Clair County Coroner Calvin Dye Sr. confirmed Wednesday, May 21, 2025, that Kent P. Recklein, 67, of Caseyville, was pronounced dead at 2:14 p.m. Tuesday, May 20, 2025, following an incident involving a pit bull dog attack. St. Clair County Coroner Dye responded to a police call and determined Recklein’s death. The Caseyville Police Department was first called to the scene and is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the attack. Details about the exact location of the incident have not been released. Kent Recklein is survived by his wife, Marilyn, his parents, and his children and grandchildren. Visitation for Kent will be from 4 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, at the Kassly-Meridith Funeral Home in Collinsville. The funeral service will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 27, 2025, at the Kassley-Meredith Funeral Home in Collinsville.

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