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How Hackers Are Fighting Back Against ICE

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ICE has been invading U.S. cities, targeting, surveilling, harassing, assaulting, detaining, and torturing people who are undocumented immigrants. They also have targeted people with work permits, asylum seekers, permanent residents (people holding “green cards”), naturalized citizens, and even citizens by birth. ICE has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on surveillance technology to spy on anyone—and potentially everyone—in the United States. It can be hard to imagine how to defend oneself against […]
Cooper Quintin

All-Women Construction Career Expo Planned March 6 During Women in Construction Week

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An all-women Construction Career Expo will be held on Friday, March 6, 2026, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., at the Glaziers, Architectural Metal & Glass Workers Local Union 513 Pension Fund Building in St. Louis. The event is part of Women in Construction Week 2026 and is designed to connect women with apprenticeship programs, professional […]

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Tom Finan

Homeland Security boss Noem in hot water after response to Minneapolis killings

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WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is facing mounting criticism, including from some congressional Republicans and moderate Democrats, for her response to a second killing by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis. President Donald Trump reiterated his confidence in Noem Tuesday, but several Republican senators, a group that overwhelmingly voted last year for Noem to […]
Ariana Figueroa

Clear your car roof: Snow missiles can cause accidents

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It looks like snow until it hits like a rock. After being buried by snow this past weekend, St. Louis streets were clear and open—for the most part—by Tuesday; meaning thousands of cars have been hitting the roads still covered in snow.
Caroline Pettey

Board Meeting – 2026

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Our first meeting of the New Year is almost here: Date:  January 28 Time:  6:00 p.m. Place:  Buder Library See the agenda here.
Katie McLaughlin

Event to Highlight Future of St. Louis Workforce and Launch of Move2STL Initiative

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The International Institute of St. Louis, Move2STL, and SLATE (St. Louis Agency on Training & Employment) will host Regional Workforce Partnerships: Building a Stronger St. Louis on Thursday, January 29, 2026, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at 18Rails at City Foundry STL. The event will bring together employers, workforce leaders, and economic development partners for […]

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Tom Finan

Auto Butler Male Athlete Of The Month For Alton: Keller Jacobs Reaches 100th Career Goal Against Triad

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ALTON - Marquette Catholic High School senior Keller Jacobs reached a milestone by scoring his 100th career goal for the Alton Redbird Club Hockey team during a 3-0 victory against Triad. The game took place recently, marking a significant achievement for Jacobs and the team. Jacobs is an Auto Butler Male Athlete of the Month for Alton. The Alton Redbirds Hockey organization shared congratulations on the accomplishment, highlighting Jacobs’ contribution to the team’s success.

Cloverleaf Infrastructure Proposes Data Center Campus in Troy, IL

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From Data Center Dynamics: Powered land company Cloverleaf Infrastructure has proposed the construction of a data center campus in the city of Troy, located northeast of St. Louis, Missouri. Although no official application has yet been submitted by the developer, Cloverleaf held an information session about its campus in early January, where it revealed its […]

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Dede Hance

Tucker's Automotive Repair & Tire Male Athlete Of Month: Jockisch Records His 1,000th Career Save

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ALTON - Caiden Jockisch, a junior at Marquette Catholic High School, recently achieved a significant milestone in his hockey career by recording his 1,000th varsity save during Alton's hockey team's recent game. The achievement highlights Jockisch’s dedication and skill as a goaltender for his school’s hockey team. Jockisch has been playing hockey for nine years and credits the sport for teaching him the value of teamwork. “It has taught me how to be a team player,”

Glen Carbon Receives $1.1 Million for New Water Treatment Facility

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GLEN CARBON - Village of Glen Carbon officials gathered to greet Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski as she presented the village with $1.1 million for a water infrastructure project. “I’m just thrilled to be here to bring you some good news,” Budzinski said. “These investments will make a real lasting difference in health, safety and the quality of life for all of our communities in central and southern Illinois.” On Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, Budzinski and Glen Carbon

$1.9M Craig Road Project Moving Forward

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From West Newsmagazine: A resolution approving execution of a contract for the Craig Road project was unanimously green-lit by the Creve Coeur City Council on Jan. 12. The city will utilize federal Surface Transportation Program and Missouri Cost-Share grants to assist with the cost of partial reconstruction, asphalt resurfacing, new sidewalk construction, sidewalk and curb […]

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Dede Hance

Imperial Residents Argue Over Road Ownership to Proposed Subdivision

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From Leader Publications: A proposal to build a new 121-home subdivision near the intersection of Old Lemay Ferry and Vogel roads just outside Arnold has upset some nearby Imperial residents who say they are the sole owners of one of the proposed access points for the development. The Jefferson County Planning and Zoning Commission recommended […]

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Dede Hance