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Illinois US Rep. Mary Miller aims to deny food stamps to most noncitizens
Miller said her measure would restrict eligibility for food stamps to U.S.-born or naturalized citizens and legal permanent residents, aka green card holders.
Promising programs: New commissioner shares recent initiatives at the St. Louis jail
Two bison calves born at St. Louis County wildlife park
Two bison calves entered the world last week when they were born at the St. Louis County Lone Elk Park.
Parking spot east question.
St. Louis police seize 'ghost gun', arrest 20-year-old
This past weekend, police confiscated multiple illegal firearms, including a rifle and auto-sear switch, and arrested a 20-year-old St. Louis man.
It looks like the black population is shrinking North City, North County, and the Metro East areas like ESL and Washington Park. Where are all the people moving?
Kit Bond, former Missouri governor, U.S. Senator, dead at 86
Former Missouri governor and U.S. Sen. Kit Bond, who was the youngest person ever elected to the state’s highest office, died Tuesday. He was 86. Bond was on a Missouri ballot nine times and lost only two races, a bid for Congress in 1968 and his bid for a second consecutive term as governor in […]
Former Missouri governor and US Sen. Kit Bond dies at 86
Former Missouri governor and U.S. Sen. Kit Bond, who was the youngest person ever elected to the state’s highest office, died Tuesday. He was 86.
Bond was on a Missouri ballot nine times and lost only two races, a bid for Congress in 1968 and his bid for a second consecutive term as governor in 1976. He went on to win a new term as governor in 1980 and four subsequent elections to the Senate starting in 1986.
When he was elected auditor in 1970, Bond was the first Republican to win that office…
Any upcoming school supply drives?
Engineering firm wins settlement against troubled St. Louis developer
An engineering firm that worked on several Green Street Real Estate Ventures projects has won a more than $200,000 settlement against the troubled St. Louis developer.
So Much for Consumer Product Safety
Today on TAP: Last week, Trump fired the three Democrats on the Consumer Product Safety Commission, and is sacking much of the staff.
Watch the trailer for the Eddie Vedder documentary ‘Matter of Time’
A trailer for the Eddie Vedder documentary Matter of Time has just been released.The film follows the Pearl Jam frontman’s work to support research into finding a cure for the genetic…
Two wanted in St. Louis Family Dollar theft
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is asking for the public's help with finding two suspects wanted in a Family Dollar theft.
Wanted For Officer Assault In Caseyville: Man Faces Resisting Arrest Charge After Overland Officer-Involved Shooting
OVERLAND, MO. — A 28-year-old man was charged with resisting arrest following an officer-involved shooting on March 30, 2025, in the 10700 block of Page Avenue, according to St. Louis County authorities. Eddie Washington, of the 11800 block of Cato Drive in Florissant, Mo., was charged on March 31 with resisting or interfering with arrest, detention, or stop. Washington is being held on a $5,000 cash-only bond with no 10% bond option. The incident with St. Louis County Police began when officers were alerted by a license plate reader that a vehicle operated by Washington was wanted in connection with an assault on law enforcement officers in Caseyville. Officers attempted a traffic stop and to detain Washington, who then fled on foot. During the ensuing struggle, Washington wrestled with an officer on the ground before being arrested. Further investigation revealed that Washington had an outstanding warrant for a parole violation. The St. Louis County Police Department Bureau
Hasan Piker Just Gave His Millions Of Followers A Masterclass In What Not To Do When Detained By CBP
Progressive streamer Hasan Piker’s recent detention by CBP at the Chicago airport has generated widespread outrage — and rightfully so. No US citizen should be interrogated about their political beliefs when re-entering their own country. But while CBP’s behavior was egregious, Piker’s response was potentially even more dangerous: he chose to engage in a two-hour […]
American Sign Language Courses Return to Lewis and Clark This Fall
GODFREY – After two years, Lewis and Clark Community College is bringing back a credit course in American Sign Language (ASL) this fall. The course, Basic Communication 1 (SIGN 165-60) is designed to introduce students to ASL and its cultural aspects. Students are introduced to approximately 300 ASL vocabulary items, fingerspelling and certain grammatical features. Upon completion of the course, students will have developed beginning conversational skills for interaction with Deaf individuals. “I am thrilled that we are once again able to offer our ASL class at Lewis and Clark,” said Randy Gallaher, Dean of Liberal Arts, Business and IT. “This course not only equips students with the tools to communicate but also opens the doors to meaningful connections within the Deaf community." Instructor Amy Miller has a wealth of experience in ASL interpreting and education. Most recently, she served as a lead interpreter at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville,
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Township Supervisor Kevin Hall Recaps Time in Office as Four Year Term Comes to an End
EDWARDSVILLE – As my term as Edwardsville Township Supervisor comes to an end, I want to say thank you to the entire community for their support over the past four years. It has truly been an honor to serve our Township. With the help of Trustees Matt Chapman, Kathie Duame, Janet Haroian, Sitso Luh Nutsukpui, the late Skip Schmidt, and the Township staff, we have accomplished a lot over the term. We continued and expanded many Township partnerships and programs with Main Street Community Center, Edwardsville Rotary, Edwardsville Tennis Futures, Edwardsville Arts Center, Lunch and Learns, community outreach with programs of LiHeap, Medicare assistance, and rental assistance. We have kept the Township Park as a destination across the county and region as it was named one of the best playgrounds in St. Louis. Touch-A-Truck has continued to grow as an event that people put on their calendars months in advance. The largest undertaking was the renovation and expansion of Township
Children critically hurt; mother accused of walking away from I-270 crash
A mother is facing several charges after a multi-vehicle crash Monday morning along Interstate 270 that left two of her children fighting for their lives. Police said the woman caused the crash, left the scene, and may have been under the influence.