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In bid to grow, St. Charles County real estate agency affiliates with Century 21
The firm hopes to double the size of its team of agents and expand its service area through strategic mergers and acquisitions.
Illinois has two months to end cash bail. A judge compares it to ‘turning the Titanic’
A ruling by the Illinois Supreme Court this week opened a path for courts to eliminate the use of cash bail as a condition for release before trial. The decision gives courts two months to prepare for the shift to end cash bail in mid-September. Chief Circuit Court Judge Andrew Gleeson says the time frame is akin to “turning the Titanic,” but he’s also hopeful the change may lead to greater equity in the courts. Community organizer Marie Franklin feels the justice system is “finally moving in a direction that we should be moving in.” Alexa Van Brunt, director of the MacArthur Justice Center’s Illinois office, also joins the discussion to share the challenges this new law may bring, as well as the potential positive effects for public safety and community well being.
"The Flood of 2022: Charting a Path Forward." (University City)
Woman sentenced in crash that injured St. Charles County deputy
A judge sentenced a woman to 23 years in prison in connection with a crash that injured a St. Charles County deputy last year.
Police identify victim in Tuesday night shooting in Overland
Woman gets 23 years for crash that left St. Charles County deputy with broken pelvis
Tiffany Kanzler was sentenced Thursday for ramming into a deputy in January 2022.
90’s Local Bands (or bands that frequented The Lou)
Major traffic backups after deadly crash on I-170 in Hazelwood
One person has died, and two others are hurt after a crash Thursday afternoon on Interstate 170 in Hazelwood.
Alton High Class Of 1958 Sets Reunion At Loading Dock
ALTON - The Alton High School Class of 1958 is holding its 65th reunion from 5 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 1, at the Loading Dock in Grafton. Bill Hoagland, one of the coordinators, said there will not be any fees this time around and that Ben Allen, an AHS 1958 class member, is hosting the event at the Loading Dock. “It will be an informal dress,” Hoagland said. “We are trying to notify as many as we can.” Hoagland said any other class that wants to attend can also do so. “People can order off the menu or have drinks there,” he said. To register, contact Trudi Allen at tba@gtec.com or Hoagland at billhoagland70@yahoo.com .
POP! Goes the Easel 2 – a juried art exhibit
POP! Goes the Easel – a juried art exhibit. POP art is art characterized by artistic visions of popular culture. See how local artists use their creative talents to create
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Edwardsville's Kleinheider, Granite City's Analiese and Olivia Wilmsmeyer Named To Rockhurst U. Dean's List
KANSAS CITY - Rockhurst University has announced the dean's list for the spring 2023 semester. This honor recognizes students who have achieved a grade-point average of 3.5 or above. The following area students earned a place on the list: HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME Edwardsville, IL Josh Kleinheider Granite City, IL Analiese Wilmsmeyer Olivia Wilmsmeyer
Have a heart, gallant youth survives two transplants
Area Students On Blackburn College Dean's List For Spring 2023
CARLINVILLE - Blackburn College has announced its Dean's List for the Spring 2023 semester. Students named to the Dean's List must earn a grade point average of 3.6 or higher for the semester. Several area students are on the list. They are all shown below. HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME Alton, IL Luke Atkinson Brighton, IL Natalie Keith East Alton, IL Dawson Klunk Dylan Klunk Godfrey, IL Rebecca Adney Granite City, IL CJ Pittman Jerseyville, I L Evan Hopper Wood River, I L Kameron Tharp
Court Shoots Down Portland’s Attempt To Dodge Protest-Related Lawsuits By Citing Insurance Loophole
Protests ignited by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin’s murder of an unarmed black man (George Floyd) spread across the nation following that horrific event. And these protests against police violence went on for months, prompting a federal response from an irked president, who declared Portland, Oregon one of many “anarchy jurisdictions.” The Portland police had […]
Weekend closures planned for some I-270 ramps in West County, Sunset Hills
Affected are I-270 interchanges with Hwy. 40 (I-64) and with I-44.
Power outage in university city - why??
Major Case Squad identifies victim in Overland homicide
Detectives with the Major Case Squad of Greater St. Louis have identified the victim in a recent homicide, and believe they know who did it.
St. Louis Board of Aldermen Approves Limits on Open Carry of Guns
Six weeks in, Gabe Gore says St. Louis circuit attorney’s office has stabilized
Appointed by Gov. Mike Parson, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore has been on the job as the city’s top prosecutor since May 30. He took over after Kim Gardner resigned earlier than expected. In his first six weeks on the job, Gore has increased staffing levels and begun to deal with a backlog of cases. In this extended interview, he discusses that and much more, including how he’s appointed outside counsel to handle the Christopher Dunn innocence case.
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