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Alton to Unveil New Downtown Mural
ALTON - The Audubon Center at Riverlands and Alton Main Street will unveil their new mural in downtown Alton. At 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, community members are invited to 224 E. Front Street in Alton to celebrate the mural, enjoy site-specific dance, and then head to My Just Desserts for a reception. The new mural spotlights the Lesser Yellowlegs and aims to encourage bird conservation. “It is a beautiful mural that wraps all the way around the entire building down on Front Street right next to Mineral Springs as you’re going down Landmarks Boulevard,” explained Sara McGibany with Alton Main Street. “It's a nice sunset scene with these adorable yellow-legged birds. It’s a fantastic addition to our public art scene.” McGibany pointed to the partnership between Alton Main Street and The Audubon Center as a driving force behind this newest mural. Mike Kelly and Center Advisory Board members Penny Schmidt and Susan Flader collaborated
Alton Detective Dan Jensen Honored As Officer Of Month
ALTON — Detective Dan Jensen has been named Officer of the Month for July 2025 by the Alton Police Department in recognition of his exceptional investigative work and dedication to justice in cases involving crimes against children. Detective Jensen led a sensitive investigation that resulted in the arrest and charging of a repeat sexual offender. "His patience, professionalism, and interview techniques secured a full confession, holding a dangerous individual accountable," the Alton Police Department said. In a separate case, Jensen also led an investigation that culminated in the arrest and charging of a child pornographer. The Alton Police Department said Jensen’s compassion, persistence, and dedication reflect the highest standards of law enforcement and service.
Court filing raises questions about source of gerrymandered Missouri congressional map
A filing in one of the many lawsuits challenging Missouri’s gerrymandered redistricting plan appears to cast uncertainty on Republican Gov. Mike Kehoe’s statements that the map was prepared by staff in his office. A lawsuit filed by the committee seeking to force a referendum on the map states: “Governor Kehoe prepared and provided to the […]
1 dead, 11 injured in two-vehicle crash in Iron County
A Farmington man was killed and eleven others were injured in a two-vehicle crash in Iron County, Missouri, after the Toyota Corolla he was driving crossed the center line and collided head-on with a Ford Transit Van.
St. Louis could sell a downtown park. Buyer wants a parking lot there.
The plan could trigger a city charter provision requiring a public vote on the deal.
The Federal Police Are Rioting: Chicago Edition
Almost every time people protest the government, the government decides to get on the wrong side of the law. This is something every administration is guilty of, but under Trump, attacking protesters and journalists has become the rule, rather than the exception. Plenty of litigation has arisen from the protests greeting Trump’s uber-aggressive pursuit of […]
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City of Alton to Host Comprehensive Plan Workshop
ALTON - Community members have the opportunity to share their thoughts on Alton’s comprehensive plan. From 5:30–7 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025, Alton residents are encouraged to stop by The Old Bakery Beer Company to give their feedback on Alton’s 20-year comprehensive plan process. This public workshop will operate as an open house. Attendees will be asked to give their thoughts regarding housing, mobility, parks, jobs, businesses, and overall growth. “The City of Alton is launching into their comprehensive plan, and they are going to be tapping the public for their inspiration and ideas and their thoughts all the way throughout the process,” said Sara McGibany. “They just kicked off the first couple of opportunities to share your two cents.” McGibany, executive director of Alton Main Street, clarified that while Alton Main Street is not involved in hosting the event, they are focused on improving the downtown region, preserving
Couple sues Venezuelan woman for wrong-way crash that killed boy in Hazelwood
Stephanie and Timothy Wolfe's wrongful death lawsuit against Endrina Bracho, 34, comes about two months after she was sentenced for the crash.
“The Notebook” is Next Big Show at the Fabulous Fox
CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR ‘THE NOTEBOOK’ COMING TO ST. LOUIS NOVEMBER 4-16 FEATURING AN AWARD-WINNING CREATIVE TEAM Music & Lyrics by INGRID MICHAELSON\ Book by BEKAH BRUNSTETTER\ Choreography by KATIE SPELMANDirected by MICHAEL GREIF and SCHELE WILLIAMS Producers Kevin McCollum and Kurt Deutsch, along with The Fabulous Fox, are thrilled to announce […]
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East Alton-Wood River High School Students Recognized For Outstanding Community Service
WOOD RIVER - The Riverbend East Rotary Club honored two students from East Alton-Wood River High School with the September Service Above Self awards during a recent ceremony. Tamarion Marshall and Brooke Parker were recognized for their contributions to the school and community. Mark Smith, president of the Riverbend East Rotary Club, presented the award certificates to Marshall and Parker. Marshall has been actively involved with the EAWR Life Skills Class and plans to attend college to become a special education teacher. Parker serves as the student representative on the EAWR School Board and is responsible for delivering the morning announcements each day at the high school. The Service Above Self award is given to individuals who demonstrate outstanding commitment to service, highlighting the efforts of these two students in their school and community roles.
The nation’s community health centers face money troubles
NEW YORK — On a busy street in Queens, New York, just around the corner from a halal hot chicken sandwich restaurant and a barber shop, the Long Island City Health Center welcomes its patients into a brightly lit waiting room, painted baby blue and filled with soft white and gray seats. A woman working […]
St. Charles Co. to buy city hall in $29M infrastructure deal
City, LCCC and ECF Team Up on New All-Abilities Playground for Edwardsville
EDWARDSVILLE – A new all-abilities playground will be constructed in the heart of Edwardsville, providing inclusive recreational options for all to enjoy. It will be built on Lewis & Clark Community College’s N.O. Nelson campus, fulfilling a goal shared by the City, the college and the Edwardsville Community Foundation to ensure accessible play areas are within reach of as many people as possible. The Edwardsville City Council on October 7 unanimously approved a 20-year, $1-per-month lease with Lewis & Clark Community College for the playground site. It will be built just north of the City’s historic Nickel Plate Station, a welcome landmark on the campus at 600 Troy Road since early 2020. "It's important that the City of Edwardsville offers an ADA-accessible playground so that all kids, regardless of their abilities, have a safe and accessible place to play without having to leave our community," said Ward 4 Alderman SJ Morrison. "This wouldn't be possible without
On This Day, Oct. 15, 2006: New York’s famed punk rock club CBGB closed
On This Day, Oct. 15, 2006 ...New York’s famed punk rock club CBGB closed following a dispute over money between owner Hilly Kristal and the venue’s landlord, Bowery Residents Committee.Opened on Dec.…
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Haine Announces Guilty Conviction, Prison Term For Man Who Set Fire to Home in East Alton
EDWARDSVILLE — Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine announced today that an Alton man has been convicted of residential arson, aggravated animal cruelty and aggravated domestic battery. The defendant, 30-year-old Larry D. Greer Jr., was sentenced to 10 years in prison for residential arson, two years in prison for aggravated animal cruelty and 5 years in prison for aggravated domestic battery. The sentences are to be served concurrently. Greer pleaded guilty to setting fire to a residence in the 100 block of Northmoor Place in East Alton on June 29, 2025, resulting in substantial damage to the home. The fire also caused the death of a cat, named Gracie, that was inside the home. An ex-wife of Greer resided at the home; she was not home at the time of the fire. Greer also pleaded guilty to choking a family or household member on Sept. 14, 2024, in Alton. The case was prosecuted by Assistant State’s Attorney Cara Mellan, who is assigned to the Intimate Partner
OSF St. Anthony's to Host "Girls Night Out" with Mammograms and Breast Cancer Education
ALTON - Community members can be proactive about their health at an upcoming “Girls Night Out” event at OSF St. Anthony’s. From 4–8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025, community members are invited to an evening of mammograms and education in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Hosted at OSF St. Anthony’s Health Center, the Girls Night Out event encourages people to learn more about breast cancer and receive screenings. “Our community health needs assessment is something we do every three years. We just say, ‘What are our top health needs in the area?’” explained Sister M. Beata Ziegler, F.S.G.M., Vice President of Operations and Special Projects. “Cancer is just really high on the list of needs for people in Madison County, so this week, we are having a Girls Night Out as part of our Breast Cancer Awareness Month.” There are a limited number of mammograms available during the Girls Night Out event. Call 618-474-679
Masyn Winn, Victor Scott named finalists for Gold Glove awards
St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Masyn Winn and centerfielder Victor Scott have been named finalists for National League Gold Glove Awards, which honor the top defensive players at each position.
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