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Bruce Dickinson rocks US national anthem; Iron Maiden named ‘Album Champion’ for UK’s National Album Day
Bruce Dickinson may be from England, but that doesn't mean he can't rock "The Star-Spangled Banner."The Iron Maiden frontman belted the U.S. national anthem ahead of Sunday's football game between the Pittsburgh Steelers…
Temporary layoffs coming to GM's assembly plant in Wentzville
A parts availability issue has led to temporary layoffs planned at the GM Wentzville plant.
PHOTOS: Suspects, Vehicle Wanted for Downtown West Mail Theft
District 4 Detectives need assistance locating a vehicle and suspects wanted for a Downtown West mail theft on September 11, 2025.
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Man Seriously Injured In Alton Vehicle Crash
ALTON - A man was seriously injured late Sunday night, Sept. 14, 2025, after being trapped beneath his vehicle following a rollover crash in the 800 block of Oakwood in Alton. Firefighters responded quickly to the scene at 11:30 p.m. on Sunday after receiving a call reporting the rollover crash with the vehicle on top of the victim. Firefighters said upon arrival, they found the man lying beside the overturned vehicle. According to officials, a group of bystanders who heard the crash came to the man’s aid and lifted the vehicle to free him before first responders arrived. The injured man was transported to an area hospital with serious injuries. Authorities are currently investigating the crash.
Walk for Mental Health Awareness Comes to Fairview Heights
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS - Community members have one last chance to sign up for the 2025 Walk for Mental Health Awareness. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025, at Moody Park in Fairview Heights, NAMI Southwestern Illinois (SWI) will host their annual walk fundraiser, complete with raffles, a silent auction, a picnic lunch, face-painting, a tie-dye station and plenty more fun. Kaleigh Peery can’t wait to celebrate the organization and raise money for their work to promote mental health awareness. “It’s that community. I keep bringing that up because that’s what NAMI is,” said Peery, Business and Communications Manager for NAMI SWI. “It’s just going to be a wonderful day of togetherness.” NAMI, or the National Alliance on Mental Illness, prioritizes education and advocacy. Peery said they are “one of the largest grassroots mental health awareness nonprofits in the country,” with over 600 affiliates in the U.S.
St. Louis area legislators unite to propose Gateway Arch cooperative pact
Legislation would allow Gateway Arch National Park to enter into agreement with Gateway Arch Park Foundation to improve management, host private events.
Man steals 3D printer from church where he was doing roof work
A Lemay man has been charged with breaking into a Chesterfield church and stealing a high-value 3D printer.
How Missouri Democrats could block the GOP’s new map
Charlie Kirk Doesn’t Deserve What’s Happening To Him
I am not here to celebrate the death of Charlie Kirk. I will not, however, engage in the completely unearned celebration of his life that is happening pretty much everywhere in the wake of his murder. What’s happening now would normally be considered inexplicable in any other political climate. But this one is front-loaded to […]
Jamall Arnold Completes ACT Apprenticeship Program Successfully
EDWARDSVILLE — The Agency for Community Transit (ACT) honored Jamall Arnold, a recent Edwardsville High School graduate, during its board meeting Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025, recognizing his successful completion of a one-year apprenticeship program. The ceremony, attended by family, friends and local officials, highlighted Arnold’s transition from apprentice to full-time ACT employee. Launched in partnership with Madison County Employment and Training and the U.S. Department of Labor, the apprenticeship program began in August 2024 to provide high school students with practical job skills and professional experience in the transit industry. Arnold worked as a bus cleaner under the guidance of experienced ACT staff, participating in paid training several hours after school. Arnold completed the program in August and has since accepted a full-time position with ACT. “Once again, an apprentice from this impressive program has come to work for ACT on a full-time basis,”
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Sammy Hagar announces new dates for his ‘The Best of All Worlds’ Vegas residency
Sammy Hagar is returning to Las Vegas.The former Van Halen frontman has announced a new set of dates for his The Best of All Worlds Vegas residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM.The latest Vegas stint…
Trump mention of sending National Guard to St. Louis is news to state, local leaders
It seems the chatter was news to the Missouri and St. Louis delegations in Washington.
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Missouri man sentenced to federal prison for sexual abuse of a minor
A Washington, Missouri, man appeared in federal court Monday to be sentenced for recording his sexual activity with a minor.
Avant Elementary Launches New Food Pantry In East St Louis
EAST ST. LOUIS — Avant Elementary School in East St. Louis has opened a new School Food Pantry, a development aimed at increasing access to essential food and resources for families in the East St. Louis School District 189. The pantry, launched in partnership with the St. Louis Area Food Bank, seeks to provide support with dignity, compassion, and care. The initiative reflects the district’s commitment to addressing food insecurity among its students and their families. “Avant families by increasing access to essential food and resources. The school is committed to distributing items with dignity, compassion, and care — because every family deserves to feel supported,” the district said in a statement. The district expressed gratitude to all who contributed to the project, emphasizing the collective effort to strengthen the school community. “We’re deeply grateful to everyone who helped make this vision a reality. Together, we’re
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