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Human West Nile virus case reported in Jefferson County
On Oct. 16, the Jefferson County Health Department announced a positive case of West Nile virus.
City of St. Louis Announces Snow Plan Update
Barnes-Jewish Hospital hit with $800K lien for unpaid work
An electrical contractor has filed a mechanic’s lien claiming that they are owed over $800,000 for work on a Barnes-Jewish Hospital construction project.
The Doors documentary ‘When You’re Strange’ returning to theaters
The Doors' 2009 documentary, When You’re Strange, is returning to theaters as part of the band's continuing celebration of their 60th anniversary.The Grammy Award-winning doc, directed by Tom DiCillo and narrated by Johnny…
Warner Brothers Is For Sale (Again): Prepare For More Pointless, Disastrous Media Mergers
I’ve written a lot about the AOL–>AT&T–>Time Warner–>Discovery mergers simply because I think they perfectly encapsulate the pointless, destructive incompetence at the heart of modern media consolidation, and the cannibalistic nature of Wall Street’s obsession with illusory quarterly growth propped up by smoke, mirrors, and complex accounting. Ever since the original AOL Time Warner merger […]
Second man now in custody for January carjacking: Police
A Florissant man appeared in court Thursday morning for his role in an armed carjacking at the start of the year.
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Lewis and Clark Community College Students Get Hands-On Training in Early Childhood Water Education
EAST ALTON – Students in Lewis and Clark Community College’s Child Development program will take part in a hands-on workshop about curriculum design and lesson planning through water education. The workshop is a collaboration between John Phillips, Associate Professor and Program Coordinator of Child Development & Education at Lewis and Clark, and Jolena Pang, Waterschool USA Program Manager at the National Great Rivers Research and Education Center (NGRRECsm), a division of the college. Pang—who also serves as Project WET (Water Education Today) Illinois State Coordinator— will lead activity demonstrations, while Phillips will facilitate debrief discussions and a curriculum design exercise. The session will introduce students to Getting Little Feet Wet, Project WET’s early childhood curriculum, which emphasizes a creative, play-based approach to teaching young learners about water, sustainability and environmental stewardship. Collaboration
Gov. Pritzker Signs Executive Order to Establish the Illinois Accountability Commission
CHICAGO — Governor JB Pritzker today signed Executive Order 2025-06 to establish the Illinois Accountability Commission (IAC), an independent board tasked with capturing and creating a public record of the conduct of federal law enforcement agents and recommending actions to hold the federal government accountable as they continue conducting military-style operations in Chicago, collar counties, and other areas throughout the state. The Commission will determine how to safely and prudently collect testimony, hold hearings, and gather information from individuals, community members, subject matter experts, local officials, journalists, faith leaders, and organizations. These accounts will be used to shed more light on the misconduct of the Trump Administration's federal agents and document a formal, public record that can be used to pursue justice and accountability. “The federal government is pushing the boundaries of their authority to terrorize our communities while
Illinois Heartland Library System Transforms Interlibrary Loan Process With New Sorting Machines
EDWARDSVILLE – Your requests are about to arrive at your library faster thanks to the Illinois Heartland Library System (IHLS), the organization that handles interlibrary loan delivery throughout southern and central Illinois. It is now stepping into the future with a state-of-the-art automated material handling system. New Lyngsoe Sort Mate machines at IHLS hubs in Carbondale, Champaign, and Edwardsville are streamlining the delivery process to improve service for library patrons across the region. This significant upgrade marks a major step toward faster access to materials for patrons. Illinois Heartland Library System’s three hubs process over 3 million interlibrary loan items each year. Previously, system staff hand-sorted each of these items on their way to the borrower and on their return. This manual sorting process, which involved coordinating materials between 472 libraries, required extensive labor and time. Now, most materials are automatically sorted, reducing
Judge could dismiss Sam Page's case in December. Trial set for March.
A judge on Thursday declined to rule on the motion filed this week aiming to dismiss the theft charges against the St. Louis County executive, alleging he used county funds in a campaign.
Durbin Meets With American Business Immigration Coalition To Discuss Dreamers, DACA, And Essential Workers
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today met with members of the American Business Immigration Coalition (ABIC) and impacted business leaders to discuss a variety of issues, including the Dream Act and the impact of the Trump Administration’s anti-immigrant agenda on essential workers and the future of the economy. “Immigrants helped build our nation, and they contribute to our society and economy. They’re business owners, teachers, officers, and community leaders. I’ve fought for immigrants—especially Dreamers—for decades, and it’s more important than ever before that we support immigrant communities. I’m hopeful to reintroduce the Dream Act on a bipartisan basis this Congress, and I will continue fighting to protect DACA from unprecedented attacks. And I will always remain grateful to the tenacity and strength of our immigrant communities, especially i
Charter layoffs 1,200 employees nationwide, including some in St. Louis: REPORTS
Cable giant Charter Communications is laying off 1,200 employees nationwide, including some employees in St. Louis, according to several reports.
IDOT Revising Upcoming Letting and Certification Process to Best Support Small and Minority-Owned Businesses
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Transportation has announced that it has begun the process to recertify firms to qualify them for participation in the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program. In addition, IDOT will remove some contracts in its upcoming November letting to protect homegrown, small, disadvantaged businesses and ensure a continued level playing field on state projects. Adjusting the November letting will enable more time for businesses to get recertified while also preserving access to federal funding. These moves are in response to a new federal rule imposed under the Trump administration that’s designed to deny local minority- and women-owned firms the opportunity to participate on state contracts through the longtime DBE program. The federal change enacts new bureaucratic requirements on DBE certification, which potentially jeopardize the timely delivery of projects across Illinois. “Despite President Trump’s attempts to stifle minority-
Hundreds of St. Louis houses hit by May tornado were vacant. That will hurt recovery.
The Post-Dispatch found that 1,175 structures, more than half of those declared unsafe, were likely or definitely vacant before the May 16 tornado.
Single-Vehicle Crash On Alton Square Mall Drive Injures Woman
ALTON — A single-vehicle crash involving a female driver occurred Thursday morning, Oct. 23, 2025, near Alton Square Mall at the intersection of Oakwood Drive and Homer Adams Parkway, resulting in non-life-threatening injuries, according to the Alton Fire Department. The incident occurred in the vicinity of the 700 block of Oakwood Drive. The driver was transported to a local hospital for treatment with non-life-threatening injuries, Alton Fire Department Battalion Chief Steve Perry said. The crash caused a utility pole to be sheared off, prompting the closure of the road. Perry said Ameren was contacted promptly and arrived quickly at their nearby facility to address the damage. “They came out quickly and began to put a new pole in,” Perry said. The road remained closed while emergency crews worked at the scene. Further details about the cause of the crash were not immediately available.
Hawley suggests $20B farm aid funded by Trump tariffs
The Support Our Farmers and Ranchers Act of 2025 would deliver direct payments for farmers and ranchers using revenue collected from President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Man sentenced for 2022 fatal shooting in south St. Louis
On Monday, Michael Winston, 29, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for the shooting death of Michelle Sobel.
'Pick a card' dispute escalates to robbery at South County Mall
A man persuaded a couple at South County Mall to play a "Pick a card" game before he allegedly threatened them, demanded money and stole a cell phone when they picked a "wrong card," police say.
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