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Hospital president's cancer battle inspires community

2 months ago
Greg Patterson, president of Barnes-Jewish St. Peters and Progress West hospitals, completed an 11.5-mile walk on Tuesday between the two facilities. The journey served as a powerful message of hope and awareness following his personal battle with stage 3b prostate cancer.
Kelley Hoskins

Urban League service weekend aids tornado-hit St. Louis

2 months ago
The Urban League is preparing for a weekend of service in St. Louis to mark nearly one year since a devastating May 16 tornado tore through the city. The initiative aims to aid recovery while some residents express concerns about the pace of rebuilding efforts.
Patrick Clark

Liberty Middle School Administrators, Edwardsville Police, Investigate Social Media Post and Related Rumors

2 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE - Liberty Middle School administrators and the Edwardsville Police Department are investigating a social media post and related rumors, Principal Melissa Edwards told families on May 12, 2026. In the message to Liberty families, Edwards said the school was aware of the post and circulating rumors and that officials were working “together to thoroughly investigate this matter.” She did not specify what was contained in the post or where it appeared. “At this time,

Y2K, Baby!

2 months ago

Dust off your flip phones and cue the dial-up tone. Hidden Gem is turning back the clock with its newest immersive pop-up experience, Y2K, Baby!, a high-gloss, low-rise, fully nostalgic […]

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Myranda Levins

Spring rains, rising temperatures ignite major pest surge

2 months ago
As spring temperatures rise and rainy weather continues, pest activity is also increasing. According to pest experts, once temperatures climb above 55 degrees, insects and critters become much more active. Even cooler spring days won’t stop them, in fact, pests may move indoors searching for warmth, food, and nesting areas.
Haley Fitzpatrick

‘National security’ lies fuel Wall Street Journal probe

2 months ago

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

New York, May 12, 2026 — The Wall Street Journal revealed yesterday that the Department of Justice sent grand jury subpoenas to the paper, demanding records of its journalists related to reporting about the lead-up to the Iran war. In recent months, prosecutors have also sent subpoenas to other media organizations, and to email and phone providers seeking information in leak inquiries, according to sources who spoke to the Journal.

The following can be attributed to Freedom of the Press Foundation Chief of Advocacy Seth Stern:

“The government’s investigation of The Wall Street Journal has nothing to do with ‘national security.’ It’s an outrageous attempt to silence sources, intimidate journalists, and bury the truth about President Trump’s unpopular decision to launch a war even his own generals warned against.

“We’ve seen this cowardly script before. ‘National security’ was a lie when the government tried to stop journalists from publishing the Pentagon Papers to cover up its failures, and it’s a lie now.

“These subpoenas are a direct threat to the public’s right to know, and the Journal is correct to fight them. Since the Department of Justice has abandoned the First Amendment, it’s up to the courts to restrain the government’s attempts to crush investigative journalism.

“Journalists at every news outlet across the U.S. must also harden their digital defenses now, to protect their sources from an administration obsessed with silencing critics and dismantling the free press.”

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Freedom of the Press Foundation

Prosecutors Had A Drugs-for-Votes Scheme “Locked Up.” Under Trump, They Were Told Not To Pursue Charges.

2 months ago
This story was originally published by ProPublica. Republished under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 license. To the narcotics agents investigating drug smuggling in Puerto Rico prisons, it seemed at first like a typical scheme: associates of an inmate gang sneaking drugs into the prison, gang members distributing them inside and bank records showing the money flowing. Then the agents discovered something […]
Raquel Rutledge

Child shot during response to hostage situation, police say

2 months ago
A child died during an incident early Sunday between officers and a person who was reported to be armed and holding several people hostage in Princeton, according to a news release from the Illinois State Police. It happened just before 3 a.m. Sunday. Officers with the Bureau County Sheriff’s Office and Princeton Police Department responded [...]
Sharon Wren

Byron, Carlson, Petri & Kalb Male Athletes Of The Month: Father McGIvney Boys Shine In Gateway Conference Track and Field Meet

2 months ago
GLEN CARBON - Rainy conditions set the backdrop for a strong day from Father McGivney Catholic High School’s boys track and field teams as the Griffins finished second at the recent Gateway Conference Boys Meet, highlighted by a conference championship in the 4x800 relay, a win in the 800 meters, and pole vault. Father McGivney finished second in the meet with 121 points behind Metro East Lutheran with 121 points. “Our track & field teams powered through tough conditions and delivered

Edwardsville High School Wins IHSA Journalism State Final

2 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE - Edwardsville High School recently took home first place in the IHSA Journalism State Final. Amanda Thrun, who teaches English and oversees the student publications at EHS, took several students to the state competition in Bloomington last month. Students competed with the top high school journalists in Illinois. “It’s certainly a way to represent our school in a different way,” Thrun said. “We have an awesome performing arts program. We have awesome

Man Sentenced to 16 Years for Child Pornography

2 months ago
MACOUPIN COUNTY - Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul said a Virden man was sentenced Tuesday to 16 years in prison in Macoupin County Circuit Court after pleading guilty to disseminating child sexual abuse material and aggravated criminal sexual abuse, in a case Raoul described as part of ongoing efforts with federal and local law enforcement to apprehend offenders who download and trade such material online. Jacob R. Rogers, 38, was sentenced after pleading guilty to one count of Class X felon