Demetrius Combs, 33, a former assistant baseball coach at Cahokia High, faces federal drug charges related to the possession and distribution of fentanyl and methamphetamine.
Former President Jimmy Carter’s 77-year marriage with former first lady Rosalynn Carter was a defining feature of his life, spanning Carter’s career from a south Georgia peanut farmer to state senator, governor and president, as well as his post-presidency humanitarian work. But, those who knew him say, there was another relationship that was just as […]
Gov. Mike Kehoe’s decision to deploy Missouri National Guard soldiers to support immigration enforcement “makes no sense” because they will not get paid until the federal government shutdown is resolved, the state Senate’s Democratic leader said Thursday. On Tuesday, Kehoe announced that soldiers from the Guard would, on a volunteer basis, be assigned to provide […]
WASHINGTON — The first federal government shutdown in seven years has left hundreds of thousands of workers furloughed and members of the public struggling to understand what’s open, what’s closed and what might be delayed. States Newsroom’s Washington, D.C. Bureau scoured agency plans published by the Trump administration and the courts, and produced this guide to […]
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Louisiana’s Liz Murrill has joined attorneys general from 13 other states in asking the Trump administration to challenge a 2008 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that placed the death penalty off limits for persons who rape children. The case in question involves a Louisiana man who was sentenced to death for sexually assaulting his 8-year-old stepdaughter. […]
I’ll start with this: I am certainly not fully politically aligned with Senator Bill Cassidy, but I have typically found him to be genuine and intelligent. Points of disagreement aside, he doesn’t strike me as a grifter or psychopath, which is unfortunately quite rare amongst government these days. He is a doctor, specifically a gastroenterologist, […]
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) today released the following statement after Donald Trump’s politicized Department of Energy (DOE) cancelled 33 previously-awarded clean energy and research projects in Illinois without justification, part of 322 projects across the country cancelled— all either located in or to companies headquartered in states that did not vote for Donald Trump: “Today the Trump Administration cancelled projects aimed at supporting critical advancements in clean energy, creating new jobs and developing next-generation technologies in Illinois and across the country. Unsurprisingly for anyone familiar with how Trump operates, the more than 300 projects cancelled are overwhelmingly in states that did not vote for him in the 2024 election. “This abrupt cancellation not only jeopardizes local and regional economic growth but also sends a concerning message to researchers, entrepreneurs, unions and communities nationwide
From RiverBender: Major upgrades are coming soon to Schon Park in Glen Carbon after a $1.4 million bid to build the park’s third phase of improvements was unanimously approved. On Tuesday, the Village Board of Trustees approved a $1,418,466.58 bid from Byrne & Jones Construction for the construction of Schon Park Phase 3 improvements. Director […]
WOOD RIVER – Madison County authorities have charged Wood River and Missouri residents in separate felony cases involving stolen vehicles. Trenston A. Sappington, 24, of Wood River, was charged on Sept. 24, 2025 with a Class 2 felony count of unlawful possession of a stolen motor vehicle. Sappington allegedly possessed a QIPAI MTR Scoot motorcycle which he reportedly knew to be stolen on Sept. 23, 2025. He was granted pretrial release from custody in the case presented by the Wood River Police Department. A Hazelwood, Mo. man was also charged with offenses related to motor vehicles in an unrelated case. 18-year-old John E. Lewis faces a Class 2 felony for allegedly possessing a 2020 Hyundai Elantra bearing an Illinois registration number on Sept. 10, 2025. In addition to knowing the vehicle had been stolen, Lewis was additionally accused of attempting to flee police by knowingly failing to stop the vehicle he was driving after being given an audible or visual signal
From The St. Louis American: St. Louis is making $2.5 million available to turn vacant apartments into homes for families displaced by the spring tornado, officials said last week. Through the new Tornado Recovery Vacant Unit Turns program, nonprofit developers and community development corporations can apply for grants to cover repairs and updates to empty […]
Members of the American Federation of Government Employees met with Rep. Nikki Budzinski, D-Illinois 13th Congressional District, and Rep. Wesley Bell, D-Missouri 1st Congressional District, on Thursday to demand an end to the federal government shutdown.
Golden Apple Buffet in St. Charles has been back in business for just over a week now as the men behind it have bonded out on their charges of harboring illegal immigrants.
From St. Louis Business Journal: THO Investments intends to move forward with its plans for a data center at 500 Prospect Ave., a vacant lot next to the former Armory building in Midtown, and said Wednesday that it will hold two public meetings on the project. The investment firm said the data center is part […]
From KSDK: St. Louis Lambert International Airport is preparing for a long-awaited transformation that could break ground as early as next year. City leaders say the overhaul of the nearly 70-year-old facility is not just overdue — it’s essential. The project, currently in the design phase, is being led by St. Louis-based global architecture firm […]