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Granite City man was wanted for weeks before officer shooting
Madison County prosecutors on Monday charged DJ W. Marshall with a bevy of felonies related to the Friday shooting of Officer Tyler Timmons.
Father wanted after infant is fatally exposed to meth: Police
A father remains at large after officials accuse him of his alleged involvement in the death of his 3-month-old son.
Duolingo takes over shuttered St. Louis Hooters location for corporate stunt
Bryan Adams to headline solo acoustic Las Vegas shows
Bryan Adams is headed to Las Vegas in June for a trio of special shows.The “Run To You” rocker will headline three Bare Bones solo acoustic concerts at the Encore Theatre…
Madison County State's Attorney Files Serious Charges in Officer Shooting
EDWARDSVILLE — Madison County State’s Attorney Thomas Haine announced Monday, Dec. 8, 2025, that charges of attempted first-degree murder and three additional felonies have been filed against a Granite City man accused of shooting a police officer. D.J. Marshall, 26, of Granite City, is charged with firing multiple shots at Granite City Police Officer Tyler Timmons on the afternoon of Friday, Dec. 5. Officer Timmons was struck twice but survived and was transported to a hospital
Missouri bill aims to replace death penalty with life sentence
A Missouri lawmaker is looking to end Missouri’s death penalty under a new bill filed in the House.
The legislation would repeal more than two dozen regulations that enable capital punishment and replace them with language that removes the death penalty as a sentencing option.
Paramount (With Jared Kushner And Saudi Help) Launches $108 Billion Hostile Takeover Bid For Warner Brothers
Last week Netflix announced a $82.7 billion acquisition of Warner Brothers, elbowing out rival acquisition bids (for now) by Comcast/NBC and Paramount/CBS. But the deal still needs regulatory approval from Trump, who has already stated several times that he’d prefer it if his bestie new owner of CBS, right wing billionaire Larry Ellison, comes away […]
Former St. Louis alderwoman to pay $46,000 in fines for campaign violations
Christine Ingrassia, among other allegations, was accused of putting campaign money to personal use and depositing campaign donations in a personal account.
St. Louis charter school awaits decision on reopening after safety violations
St. Louis Voices Academy was closed last month after an 8-year-old girl wandered away unnoticed from the school in a downtown high-rise.
Suspected cop shooter could face 100 years in prison
The man accused of seriously wounding a Granite City police officer last week was charged Monday and could face up to 100 years in Illinois prison if convicted of those charges.
Lily Freer Plays Role In Stanford's Run To Women's College Cup Final
KANSAS CITY, MO. - Stanford and Florida State will meet Monday, Dec. 8, 2025, in the College Cup national championship game after both teams won their semifinal matches Friday night, Dec. 5, 2025. Lily Freer, a midfielder and Alton High School graduate, will play for Stanford in the contest in Kansas City, MO. The Stanford Cardinal secured a 1-0 victory over ACC rival Duke in a tightly contested defensive battle. Despite numerous scoring chances in the second half from both sides, neither team
OSF St. Anthony's Health Center Receives Top Grade in Region for Patient Safety
ALTON - OSF St. Anthony’s Health Center has received their fourth consecutive “A” score on the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade. The Leapfrog score measures patient health and safety, making note of how often patients present with a hospital-acquired injury or illness. Hospitals are rated from “A” to “F,” and St. Anthony’s was the only hospital in Madison and St. Clair Counties to receive an “A” grade. “It really shows t
U.S. Rep. Bob Onder takes aim at political endorsements from unions
Onder, a Republican from Lake St. Louis, wants to prohibit unions from endorsing candidates if they have not polled members about their preferences.
Jersey High Student Earns Dual ILMEA State Band Honors; Others Also Recognized
JERSEY - Jersey Community High School junior Islee Hileman has been selected for two Illinois Music Educators Association (ILMEA) in two categories for State Bands, the school has announced. Hileman, a trombone player, earned spots in both the State Band and the State Jazz Band but chose to perform with the Jazz Band. In addition, several JCHS choir members were named to the ILMEA State Choir. Willow McCoy and Zoey Barnett were selected for the Honors Choir, while Chloee Hartman and Ben Zimmerman
Fleetwood Mac’s Mick Fleetwood joins the ‘In your 20s’ trend
Fleetwood Mac’s Mick Fleetwood has jumped on the "In your 20s" trend, where people impart lessons they've learned while a mash-up of Billy Joel's "Piano Man" and Fleetwood Mac's "Silver Springs" plays.Mick shared…
Kim Gardner again faces discipline connected to prosecution of former Gov. Greitens
Mayor's Ball 2026 in St. Louis to benefit tornado fund
The 2026 Mayor’s Ball will return to St. Louis City Hall. Mayor Cara Spencer and the Mardi Gras Foundation made the announcement regarding one of the city’s most celebrated events.
List: St. Louis Film Critics Association Awards 2025 nominees
On Sunday, the St. Louis Film Critics Association (STLFCA) announced its 2025 award nominees across 26 categories, from the prototypical Best Actor and Best Director to more niche categories like Best Scene and Best Stunts.
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