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$1.175 Billion Up For Grabs With Powerball, Mega Millions and Lotto
SPRINGFIELD – If you’re looking to strike it rich - the Illinois Lottery has a few life-changing jackpots up for grabs tonight and tomorrow, with a combined prize total of $1.174 million. The Powerball jackpot for tonight’s drawing has ballooned to an eye-watering $675 million - the ninth largest in the game’s history, while the Mega Millions jackpot has climbed to a mouth-watering $480 million for tomorrow night’s drawing - the second largest jackpot of 2023. Also for tonight’s draw, the Lotto jackpot is now at a whopping $19.1 million - the largest Lotto jackpot of the year and the second largest in nearly five years. On Saturday, a lucky Illinois Lottery player became a newly-minted millionaire after matching all five Powerball numbers to win $1 million. The winning ticket was purchased at Fas Mart, located at 15766 Manchester Rd. in South Beloit, IL. The winning numbers in the Saturday, July 8 draw were: 7-23-24-32-43. So far this year,
Dolly Parton to send free books to Illinois kids 5 and under
Country music icon and philanthropist Dolly Parton has partnered with the state of Illinois to send free books to all young children in the state.
Illinois' $41B infrastructure program includes several Metro East projects
The Highway and Multimodal Improvement Program expands on the $33 billion Rebuild Illinois infrastructure program signed into law in 2019.
Disney Deletes Months Old Film From Disney Plus, Ostensibly For More Tax Benefits
Here we go again. It was only a month ago that Karl Bode wrote about Disney’s absolutely and totally cool process of removing a bunch of content from its Disney Plus streaming platform not because the content sucks and nobody liked it, but because it gets to play accounting tricks as to its assets in […]
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When will it be illegal to text and drive in Missouri?
Until now, adults over the age of 21 were legally permitted to have their phones in their hands while driving in Missouri.
Missouri is one of only two states in the nation without a law specifically prohibiting texting and driving for all ages, the other state being Montana.
That is about to change in August 2023, however, with the passing of Senate Bill 398, or "Siddens Bening Hands-Free law."
Steve Ehlmann has led St. Charles County's growth since 2006. He says its future is tied to St. Louis
St. Charles County’s population has jumped about 35% since 2000, to 410,000 people, and overseeing that growth has been St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann. He recently announced he would not seek a sixth term. In this excerpt from STLPR’s Politically Speaking podcast, Ehlmann discusses his career and his concerns about how the county’s growth is tied to the perception among some that St. Louis is a dangerous place.
The safest street in St. Louis. We didn’t cross over to any of the other streets but they looked beautiful from afar.
STLCC shows off plans for latest addition in $500M modernization project
Pritzker announces record-breaking hotel revenues in Illinois, tourism growth
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker joined the state's Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity to announce the highest-ever hotel revenue Monday.
KISS’ Gene Simmons takes great pride in relationship with bandmate Paul Stanley
KISS members have achieved a lot over the course of their five-decade career, but for Gene Simmons, one of the things he’s most proud of is his relationship with bandmate Paul Stanley. “We continue to…
Ed Pound - One Of The Best Ever As An Investigative Reporter
SPRINGFIELD - One of the rising stars of the Statehouse pressroom in the era (see accompanying story) had local roots. “He was, as far as I see it, the best investigative reporter in America in his prime,” said Taylor Pensoneau, a former St. Louis Post-Dispatch political reporter who worked closely with Pound in the Statehouse, in an exclusive interview. “And his prime lasted a long time.” Pound graduated from Affton High School in St. Louis in 1961, a product of a working-class family who struggled to make ends meet. As Pound once said, “a nickel was a big thing when I was a kid.” “Ed was a classic example of a gritty kid coming from nowhere to make good,” reflected Pensoneau. "In his case, really big-time success.” “Ed and I were out to save the world,” laughed Pensoneau. “That sounds crazy, but that’s really how we thought. We had different personalities, but we were like-minded individuals, and w
Graham Nash to be honored with the John Lennon Real Love Award
Graham Nash will be honored later this year with the John Lennon Real Love Award from Theatre Within, which offers free workshops in creative expression and mindfulness for children, teens and adults impacted by cancer, as well as…
Missouri makes fentanyl testing tool legal in fight against overdoses
Fentanyl testing strips have been legalized by at least 20 states in recent years
Worker Wellness Blog: When Good Intent Harms
by Dr. John Gaal Editor’s Note: Each week, Dr. John Gaal, director of worker wellness for the Missouri Works Initiative, a non-profit workforce formed by the Missouri AFL-CIO, collects and comments on news and trends in workforce wellness and life balance. Construction Forum will be carrying the Worker Wellness & Well-Being Blog as a regular […]
Parson signs laws for new moms' health care, ban on texting while driving
Missouri's Republican Gov. Mike Parson approved extended Medicaid health care for new mothers and a ban on handheld phone use while driving when he took final action on remaining bills last week.
Failure To Register, DUI, More Charges Filed in Jersey County
JERSEYVILLE - A Jerseyville woman has been charged with failing to register as a sex offender in Jersey County, while a Godfrey man with three prior DUIs has been charged with a fourth and several other charges, according to recent Jersey County court filings. Tiffany L. Ford, 43, of Jerseyville, was charged with unlawful failure to register as a sex offender. Court records state Ford failed to register with the Jersey County Sheriff’s Department within three days after she established a residence in the county - specifically, from June 13 to July 6. Ford was charged with a Class 3 felony and her bail was set at $30,000. Jon G. Deneef, 37, of Godfrey, was charged with aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol on July 3. Court records state that he drove intoxicated on Beltrees Road, west of State Highway 3 in Jersey County. He was also charged with unlawful possession of less than five grams of methamphetamine and unlawful possession of less than 15 grams of
St. Louis skyline featured in 'Twisted Metal' streaming series
A newly-released trailer for the streaming series "Twisted Metal" shows downtown St. Louis has been untouched by the show's post-apocalyptic setting.
Lunchtime Photo
The Watts Towers silhouetted against the morning sun. Simon Rodia spent 33 years building his towers, and then finally gave up because he was getting old and he got tired of battling the city for permits.
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