EDWARDSVILLE - Senior softball catcher Remi Werden of the Edwardsville High team signed a letter of intent to play for Lake Land College in Mattoon in a ceremony held at the auditorium of the Jon Davis Wrestling Center. Werden is a solid defensive catcher who also provides great leadership skills to the Tigers, and is expected to do the same for the Lakers in the spring of 2027. Last season, Werden was a key player for Edwardsville, hitting .302 with no home runs and nine RBIs, stealing three
GRANITE CITY – State Senator Erica Harriss (R-Glen Carbon) and State Representative Amy Elik (R-Alton) have released the joint statement below following Thursday’s announcement to refire Blast Furnace B at Granite City Works: “Today’s news that Granite City Works will restart Blast Furnace B is the best possible news for the community, the workforce, and the global steel market. For months, we have been working, leaving no stone unturned, alongside local leaders
Several Illinois sheriffs are calling for changes to the state's Safe-T Act after Gov. J.B. Pritzker recently signaled he was open to amending the law.
WASHINGTON, DC — Combat Veteran and U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) today issued the following statement in reaction to the U.S. Department of Defense Inspector General’s report which confirmed that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put American servicemembers at greater risk by sharing sensitive information about military operations that obviously should have remained classified in unclassified, unsecure Signal chains: “The report confirms what anyone who has served in uniform
A nearly 50-year program that tracks water quality in dozens of Missouri lakes is set to end next year after losing the federal funding it has depended on for decades, raising concerns among researchers who say that loss will leave the state without critical long-term data.
From Multi-Housing News: Multi-housing construction continues to remain steady in 2025, and more than 500,000 new units are expected to be delivered before the end of the year, according to NAIOP. With certain states and regions booming with rental demand and population increases, owners, multifamily builders, engineering firms, architecture firms and other industry professionals have […]
Queen's Brian May and Fleetwood Mac's Mick Fleetwood are among the artists paying tribute to the late Booker T. and the M.G.’s guitarist Steve Cropper, who passed away Wednesday at the age…
EAST ST. LOUIS - Firefighters are battling a heavy blaze Thursday afternoon, Dec. 4, 2025, in a commercial building in downtown East St. Louis, prompting authorities to close Missouri Avenue. The fire broke out in a multi-level brick building in the 400 block of Missouri Avenue. The Fairmont City Fire Department was dispatched and arrived at 1:21 p.m. Thursday, bringing the first ladder truck to the scene. East St. Louis Police confirmed that homeless individuals often seek shelter in the building
From St. Louis/Southern Illinois Labor Tribune: Sheridan Hermann was working as a lead instructor at a local cosmetology school, but she was looking for a change – something more challenging that provided job security, benefits and vacation. That’s when her ex-husband, a Gas Workers Local 11-6 member who works at Spire, told her about the […]
From Construction Business Owner: Hand injuries accounted for 102,350 days away from work in 2020, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the National Safety Council. Even minor scrapes and lacerations can prevent construction laborers from completing their work, leading to significant delays and costly medical care. The winter months only increase the risk […]
ST. LOUIS – The City of St. Louis Department of Human Services has extended the activation of Code Blue protocols through Tuesday, Dec. 9, at 9 a.m. The City of St. Louis and its partners currently have 285 emergency shelter beds in the city, with a surge capacity of up to 345. This is in addition to 400 year-round shelter beds. The City and its partners have been able to serve all individuals and families who sought shelter since the activation of Code Blue on Nov. 26 and will continue
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated official policy when he used the publicly available Signal app to message about military plans from his personal cell phone, including imminent bombings in Yemen, according to a report released Thursday by the Pentagon’s own watchdog. The Defense Department Inspector General’s 84-page report concluded Hegseth sent information about the […]
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer announced Thursday the chamber will vote next week to extend enhanced tax credits for three years for people who purchase their health insurance from the Affordable Care Act marketplace, though the plan seems unlikely to get the bipartisan support needed to advance. While it would typically be […]