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Nikki Budzinski picks up endorsement for congressional primary in Illinois
Two-term Metro East congresswoman picks up support from League of Conservation Voters, and environmental group, and Equality PAC, which backs LGBTQ issues.
Cause of death for Catherine O'Hara identified
The 71-year-old died in January.
Michael McDonald, George Thorogood among the 2026 Musician Hall of Fame inductees
The Doobie Brothers’ Michael McDonald and George Thorogood & The Destroyers are among the artists set to be inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville this year.The 2026…
Barbara Eagleton, widow of longtime U.S. senator from Missouri, dies at 92
Mrs. Eagleton, a St. Louis native, was married to former U.S. Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton from 1956 until he died in 2007. A memorial service will be announced later
St. Clair County Pursuit Ends With Arrest Of Shooting Suspect
ST. CLAIR COUNTY - Illinois State Police investigators have arrested a Kansas man accused of firing at multiple vehicles during a pursuit in St. Clair County, authorities said. Illinois State Police Division of Criminal Investigation Zone 6 special agents arrested 33-year-old Drew D. Smading of Wichita, Kansas, after Marissa Police pursued a Volkswagen SUV on Friday, Feb. 6, 2026, following a 9-1-1 call reporting that a suspect had fired at another vehicle on Illinois 13 near Lenzburg, police
17-year-old charged in death of ride-share driver in Ferguson
A 17-year-old has been charged in juvenile court with killing a 28-year-old woman in Ferguson late last month, police said Monday.
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Watching the World Together
Friday, made it to the gym, got home after having run a whole bunch of errands and doing some work chores, and got back just in time to watch the…
Bill seeks to lower the minimum wage for minors in Missouri
The legislation would create a separate minimum wage for those under age 18 who are employed in Missouri. The new minimum wage rate for minors would be $12.30.
Edwardsville's LEGO Event to Raise Money for Clean Water Access
EDWARDSVILLE - Local LEGO amateurs and enthusiasts can come together for a day of brick-building fun that supports access to clean drinking water. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026, at the Edwardsville American Legion, Danielle and Brandon Adair will host Bricks for Water. This annual event encourages people to play and create with LEGOs, view LEGO displays, and chat with finalists from “LEGO Masters.” Tickets to the event cost $10 and all proceeds go to World Visio
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On Section 230’s 30th Birthday, A Look Back At Why It’s Such A Good Law And Why Messing With It Would Be Bad
This past weekend Section 230 turned 30 years old. In those 30 years it has proven to be a marvelous yet misunderstood law, often gravely, as too many, including in Congress and the courts, mistakenly blame it for all the world’s ills, or at least those that happen in some connection with the Internet. When […]
Viewers love Budweiser’s Super Bowl ad, featuring a Clydesdale and a bald eagle
Budweiser’s ad, titled “American Icons,” is set to Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Free Bird” and saw an average rating of 4 out of 5 by USA Today voters.
Man accused of stealing car with children inside pleads not guilty
A St. Louis man has pleaded not guilty in a case accusing him of stealing a car with children inside before leaving them in the middle of the road last year.
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Why Measles Vaccines Still Matter
For many adults, measles was once considered a normal part of childhood. Before vaccines, nearly every child in the United States caught the virus. Today, however, public health experts emphasize that while natural immunity does occur after infection, the risks of measles are far too high when compared to the protection offered by the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine. Early 2025 data show rising cases in the U.S., a reminder that measles still spreads quickly wherever vaccination
Reverse Dieting Boosts Metabolism After Weight Loss
Losing weight is hard. It can be a long process. But when you meet your weight loss goals, the feeling is euphoric. That is until you gain some or all of it back. That’s where a concept called reverse dieting – a way to teach your metabolism by gradually adding calories back after a weight-loss journey – can help. “Reverse dieting is used when you've been on an actual calorie-deficit diet for a while, and you're trying to get to middle ground, where you're no longer
Preventing Mold In Damp, Dark, And Warm Home Spots
You’re cleaning your house, and you spot it: black spots that could be mold. Uh oh. Do you need to make an appointment with your primary care provider? Do you need to call a professional to remove the substance? They’re questions worth asking to make sure you, your loved ones and your home stay in top shape. What is mold, anyway? Andrew Zasada, MD, an emergency medicine physician at OSF HealthCare, says mold is a fungal growth. Fungi are everywhere, he says, and most don’t
In Madison County, Duckworth Underscores Importance of Water Infrastructure Funding
– U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) today hosted local, state and regional leaders to discuss ongoing water infrastructure challenges throughout Madison County. As PFAS contamination in drinking water supply has become more prevalent throughout the county, compounded with aging water infrastructure, Duckworth and leaders discussed the need for more funding for the region, an issue Duckworth has been a leader on. Photos from today’s meeting are available on the Senator’s
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