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How Hayner Library's Databases Work (And How They Can Help You)
ALTON - The Hayner Public Library District always has a lot of events, activities and resources available for patrons, but people often overlook their databases. Executive Director Mary Cordes noted that there are several databases available to Hayner patrons, accessible with their library cards. She highlighted LearningExpress, A to Z World Food, and Mango Languages as three examples of databases that are helpful for community members. “The databases, to me, are one of the best resources that we have at the library, and they’re the hardest ones to market,” Cordes said. “Everything on these databases has been vetted. It’s been edited. You can trust the information. It’s accurate. It’s timely because it’s updated every single day and new information is added. They’re just really, really helpful.” LearningExpress is great for anyone who is studying for a major exam like the SAT, ACT, U.S. Citizenship Exam, GED,
Mayor Issues Statement: Multiple Fights Disrupt O'Fallon City Fest Over Weekend
O’FALLON, Ill. — At least nine fights and a shots-fired incident disrupted the City Fest in O'Fallon, IL., over the weekend, prompting multiple arrests and the temporary closure of nearby businesses, officials said Monday, Aug. 25, 2025. The disturbances occurred on Friday and Saturday at the annual festival held in O’Fallon, IL. The incidents included a series of fights involving juveniles near the rides and along the U.S. Highway 50 corridor, culminating in shots being fired behind Community Financial on Saturday evening, Aug. 23, 2025. O’Fallon Police, Fire and EMS personnel, with assistance from several regional law enforcement agencies, implemented crowd control measures including closing U.S. Highway 50 at Hilgard and Lincoln, shutting down rides and music, and directing unaccompanied juveniles to leave the festival area. “Due to the fights and disruptive behavior, multiple businesses in the surrounding area closed their doors until the crowd dispersed,&rdquo
Explosion in north St. Louis County destroys 3 homes, shakes neighborhood
Residents from homes in the neighborhood reported a blast so strong it threw pictures off walls and even shook drywall off of ceilings.
Bon Jovi drummer Tico Torres denies he’s retiring
Tommy used to work on the docks, but Tico Torres is still drumming in Bon Jovi. Torres has taken to Bon Jovi's Instagram to deny apparent reports that claimed he'd retired from…
Hayner Public Library District Outlines Free September Programming
ALTON - The Hayner Public Library District has a wide variety of programs available over the next few weeks. Mary Cordes, executive director at Hayner, noted that the library is consistently planning fun new activities and events for people to enjoy. “We have a lot coming up for the fall,” Cordes said. “We’ve got some really fun programs coming up. We’ve got some really interesting programs coming up. We’ve got some programs that we’ve not done before.” The Cookbook Club meets at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2025, at the Alton Square Mall Hayner location. This month’s theme is centered around involving kids in the cooking process. Families can choose a recipe from either “The Cookbook for Kids,” “BHG New Junior Cook Book,” and “Rachel Ray Yum-O!: The Family Cookbook” to make and then share at the meeting on Aug. 26. On Friday, Aug. 29, 2025, local teens can check out Teen Expressive
As Trump appears to waffle on National Guard in Chicago, Pritzker says, ‘do not come’
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker indeed made it clear he wasn’t inviting Trump to send the National Guard to Chicago
Man wanted for shooting in store when told to remove mask
SLMPD says an employee asked the alleged suspect to remove his mask, and when he didn't comply, the worker refused service.
Electric Contractor Hits Gas Line In Granite City
GRANITE CITY - An electric contractor struck a gas line in Granite City on Monday morning, Aug. 25, 2025, leading to a service interruption for one customer but no explosion, Ameren Illinois said. The incident occurred around 9:15 a.m. on Aug. 25 in the 200 block of Ralph Street, according to Brian Bretsch, a spokesperson for Ameren Illinois. A gas crew responded promptly, arriving on the scene at 9:39 a.m. and working to shut off the gas and make repairs. The gas was fully shut off by noon and repaired by 2 p.m. Monday, Bretsch said. Only one customer was affected by the outage. Bretsch clarified that the gas line hit in Granite City did not cause the loud boom. He noted that the sounds heard in Florissant, Mo., and were unrelated to the incident in Granite City.
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QuikTrip In Bethalto Faced Temporary Closure After Driver Incident
BETHALTO - The Bethalto Police Chief Jason Lamb and Deputy Fire Chief Dan Bartels reported that a single driver sustained minor injuries after striking a power box near the QuikTrip in Bethalto early Monday morning, Aug. 25, 2025. The QuikTrip is located at 605 W. Bethalto Drive in Bethalto. The incident occurred around 7 a.m., Monday, when the police chief said a driver coming from Arby's experienced a medical issue and collided with a QuikTrip power box. QuikTrip was closed for a period of time after the incident, but a manager said it was reopened this afternoon. The impact caused a temporary power outage in the area, but power has since been restored. Emergency responders cleared the scene by approximately 9 a.m.
Update: Three Transported To Mercy Hospital Burn Unit After Explosion
FLORISSANT, Mo. - At least three individuals were rescued and transported to Mercy Hospital’s burn unit, with additional injuries reported, the Black Jack Fire Protection District said on Monday, Aug. 25, 2025. Despite the severity of the explosion, fire officials confirmed that all residents are accounted for. Florissant Police announced that U.S. Route 67 was closed in both directions between New Halls Ferry and Mondoubleau roads due to the emergency response. The nearby Walmart store was also closed as a precaution. Firefighters responded to a devastating house explosion in the 13800 block of Evan Aire Drive around 9:15 a.m. Monday, resulting in multiple homes engulfed in flames and several injuries, authorities said. Black Jack Fire officials found five homes fully involved in fire, with “not much left of them there.” The incident was rapidly escalated to a three-alarm fire, prompting the deployment of an EMS strike team and Urban Search and Rescue Task Force
Teen charged in robbery, murder of man shot to death in overturned car in St. Louis
A man was found dead in a flipped car after being shot to death Friday afternoon.
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Attorney General Raoul Leads 44 States In Demanding Companies End Predatory AI Interactions With Kids
CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul today co-led a bipartisan coalition of 44 attorneys general warning major artificial intelligence (AI) companies to stop hurting kids. The letter , sent to Anthropic, Apple, Chai AI, Google, Luka Inc., Meta, Microsoft, Nomi AI, Open AI, Perplexity AI, Replika and xAI addresses alarming reports of AI chatbots engaging in sexually inappropriate conversations with kids. Internal Meta documents reveal that the company authorized its AI assistants to “flirt and engage in romantic roleplay with children” as young as 8 years old. Raoul and the coalition’s letter also cites cases where other chatbots have allegedly encouraged harmful behavior in teenagers, including suicide and murder. “American children and teenagers are already in the grip of a devastating mental health crisis in part due to addictive features on social media platforms that contribute to depression, anxiety and thoughts of self-harm,” Raoul said.
DOJ demands Illinois voter personal information by Sept. 1
The Justice Department has said it wants the state’s complete voter registration database so it can determine whether the state is complying with the 1993 National Voter Registration Act.
Ameren snuck in a 10% winter rate increase hoping people wouldn’t notice.
Duckworth Travels to Asia to Reassure Japanese & South Korean Partners, Encourage Further Investments in Illinois
TOKYO, JAPAN – U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) last week led a Congressional Delegation to South Korea and Japan to meet with high-level business leaders and government officials to continue her successful efforts promoting Illinois abroad. Duckworth, along with representatives from Intersect Illinois, met with businesses and convened leaders in quantum, manufacturing and technology to reassure the international leaders Illinois’s economy is still strong, well-positioned and ready for greater investment. “There’s a lot of uncertainty abroad about investing in America’s economy right now, but I’m proud to lead this Congressional Delegation to South Korea and Japan to help provide another perspective,” Duckworth said. “With our existing investments and strong leadership at the state level, Illinois is stronger than ever and primed for more investment and international business expansion from our partners in Asia. I had great meetings
STL mayor signs order to eliminate barriers for tornado victims
This executive order plans to prevent regulatory challenges.
28-year-old charged in fatal June shooting in Baden
According to documents filed Saturday, Darnell D. Westmoreland, 28, of the 4300 block of Strodtman Place in College Hill, was identified as one of the two men involved with a fatal shooting at Elite Supermarket at the 8300 block of…
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