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Alton Fire Claims Life of Man and Dog in Early Morning Blaze
ALTON — The Alton Fire Department battled a fully engulfed blaze early Monday morning, Dec. 1, 2025, that claimed the life of one man and a dog, Alton Fire Department Battalion Chief Derrick Richardson said. The blaze occurred around 2:30 a.m. Dec. 1 in the 900 block of Rixon in Alton, according to Richardson. Firefighters found the single-story structure fully involved upon arrival. The Alton Police Department was on the scene at the fire, and the Godfrey Fire Protection District was
More snow on the way for Monday evening, staying very cold
ST. LOUIS - November ended snowy and cold and that’s also where we begin December. More snow is expected Monday afternoon and night. The day starts cloudy and cold, but dry. No concerns for the morning commute. Temperatures will be in the 20s all day. A fast-moving weather system moves through the region Monday afternoon [...]
Late Night Robbery at Alton Walgreens Triggers Police Response
ALTON — The Alton Police Department is investigating a robbery that took place late on November 29, 2025, at the Walgreens on the 1600 block of Washington Avenue. According to authorities, employees reported that an individual took money from the store’s counter and fled the scene. In the early hours of November 29, 2025, deputies from the Madison County Sheriff’s Office located a vehicle believed to be connected to the incident. Officers from Alton responded and detained
Queen celebrates 50 years of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ with new immersive video
Queen is wrapping their five-part Queen the Greatest YouTube series with the release of a special “Bohemian Rhapsody” video.To mark the 50th anniversary of the song’s nine-week run on top…
In Congress, He Said Tariffs Were Bad for Business. As Trump’s Ambassador to Canada, He’s Reversed Course.
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A Loophole Allows Ranchers to Renew Grazing Permits With Little Scrutiny of the Environmental Impact
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See the Dec. 1, 1925, front page: Fleeing robbers shoot at policeman after holdup
Headlines from the Dec. 1, 1925, front page include: 5 killed, 178 hurt as 48-mile gale sweeps Florida
Hurricane season is over. Here’s why the US never got hit.
For the first time in a decade, the country avoided landfall, thanks to an atmospheric anomaly. But this hurricane season was exceptional in other bad ways, too.
A drying Great Salt Lake is spewing toxic dust. It could cost Utah billions.
Instead of waiting for more data, a new report lays out the case for action.
Sheri Huller-Heil from O’ Fallon, IL joined the Real Rock Army today!
My favorite parts of KSHE are the Klassics played on Sundays and the concerts presented by KSHE! I think I should be in RRA because I’ve been listening since...
Holiday Hero Giveaway
This holiday season, KSHE 95 wants to make the season a little brighter for someone truly deserving – with the HOLIDAY HERO GIVEAWAY! Nominate a “hero” you think deserves...
Amtrak train from St. Louis to Chicago disabled; passengers bused to destination
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Man shot in Jeff-Vander-Lou; police investigating
A man is recovering at a local hospital after being shot Sunday afternoon in the city’s Jeff-Vander-Lou neighborhood.
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