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VIDEO: Take a Tour Below Forest Park in Century-Old Sewer Tunnels

4 months 2 weeks ago

From KMOV: It’s a rare look at a vital part of St. Louis that you rarely get to see, the 10 thousand mile maze of sewers below the city. FirstAlert4 had an opportunity to visit a small chamber within that network, a section running under Forest Park. Sean Stone, who works with the Metropolitan Sewer […]

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Dede Hance

Collinsville Police Officer Remington Paris Recognized

4 months 2 weeks ago
COLLINSVILLE — The Collinsville Police Department has named Officer Remington Paris as its Officer of the Month for July 2025. Since joining the department in April 2024, Officer Paris has made a notable impact on community safety. During July, Officer Paris was responsible for multiple arrests that led to the removal of cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl, and a stolen firearm from local streets. The Collinsville Police Department expressed gratitude for his efforts in pursuing criminals to protect residents. “Officer Paris has only been with CPD since April of 2024 but has made a significant impact in his short time,” the department said. “We are truly thankful for his pursuit of criminals in an effort to ensure the safety of our citizens.”

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VIDEO: What’s Been Buried Under Forest Park for 100 Years?

4 months 2 weeks ago

From KSDK: The tunnel starts in University City and flows under Forest Park. At one point in St. Louis’ history, the river contained in concrete was meandering and stream-like. Now, the River Des Peres can rage with wild abandon during a classic St. Louis storm. Sean Stone works for Project Clear with the Metropolitan Sewer […]

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Dede Hance

Mayor’s Executive Order Loosens Building Regs In Historic Areas to Aid in Post-Tornado Rebuilding

4 months 2 weeks ago

On Monday (Aug 25th) City of St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer signed Executive Order 90, removing barriers that can slow down the process of rebuilding and repairing property. The scope of this order includes neighborhoods impacted by the May 16 tornado; the City is also beginning work on a major overhaul of its Zoning Code […]

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Tom Finan

Who’s Liable When “Borrowed” Employee Gets Hurt?

4 months 2 weeks ago

From Construction Dive: As construction companies increasingly rely on subcontractors and temporary workers to meet project demands, the concept of “borrowed employees” has become central to workplace liability discussions. This issue has only grown sharper in 2025. With labor shortages continuing and immigration status scrutiny making hiring more complex, many contractors are turning to subcontractors […]

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Tom Finan

SIUE Emphasizes Hands-On Research and Real-World Learning

4 months 2 weeks ago
EDWARDSVILLE - The best way to imagine your future as a Cougar at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is to see it for yourself. SIUE invites prospective students, their families, and guests to discover what the University has to offer by scheduling a campus visit this fall. “Finding the right university starts with a campus visit,” said Alicia Taylor, associate director of admissions in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. “SIUE has wonderful academic programs and resources to support student success, but visiting campus is the best way to see its heart and experience the community that makes our university home to so many.” Daily visits are offered Monday-Friday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. and select Saturdays at 9 :30 a.m. Each daily visit includes a 30-minute presentation and a campus and housing tour led by a current SIUE student. From walking through the Stratton Quad, connecting with current students, and seeing what living on campus may be like,

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Trump Wants To Criminalize Free Speech In The Form Of Flag Burning

4 months 2 weeks ago
You may recall that Donald Trump and his supporters have insisted that he’s the “free speech” President. His first day in office this term, he issued an executive order “restoring free speech” saying that “no Federal Government officer, employee, or agent engages in or facilitates any conduct that would unconstitutionally abridge the free speech of […]
Mike Masnick

Tarlton Expands Project Accounting Team

4 months 2 weeks ago

Tarlton, St. Louis’ largest women-owned general contracting and construction management firm, expands its construction accounting team through the promotion of Amanda Schmitt to senior project accountant. In addition, Tarlton welcomes the financial backgrounds and expertise of Brian Stout, project accountant; Jack Martin, corporate accountant; and Kate Scotino, accounts payable specialist. Amanda Schmitt joined Tarlton in […]

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Tom Finan

Woodland Elementary School Outlines Improvement Plan to Edwardsville Board of Education

4 months 2 weeks ago
EDWARDSVILLE - During the regular meeting of the Edwardsville Community Unit School District #7 Board of Education, members of the Woodland School Improvement Team presented the Board with plans to further improve Woodland Elementary School. Woodland Principal Andy Williams and his team explained that Woodland Elementary School was named a “targeted” school in 2023, earning a 59.15 score on the Illinois School Report Card. By 2024, the school had launched a School Improvement Plan and increased their score to 76.55, making it a “commendable” school. “It’s a challenging job, and it’s one that the staff puts in every single day,” Williams said. “Really, this is a staff thing. This is not an administrative thing. It’s them coming together and doing the work and putting the love of what we’re doing into it.” Assistant Principal Alicia Hillier explained that Woodland made “intentional shifts” to

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American Red Cross Opens Shelter Following Explosion In Florissant

4 months 2 weeks ago
ST. LOUIS – The American Red Cross has opened a shelter located at Saint Angela Merici, 3860 N. Highway 67, Florissant, MO 63034 following the explosion yesterday morning in North St. Louis County. Individuals affected by the explosion are encouraged to come to the shelter for water, meals, snacks, resources and a safe place to stay overnight. Individuals do not have to stay overnight at shelters. Individuals affected can also call 1-800-RED-CROSS for assistance or download the Red Cross Emergency app for shelter updates and resources. Identification and/or proof of residency is NOT required to be admitted to a Red Cross shelter. American Red Cross services are free and available to all regardless of race, religious beliefs, nationality, or citizenship status. The role of the Red Cross in any disaster is to focus on addressing the immediate needs of those affected. The Red Cross is coordinating with the community, government, and emergency management officials to determine

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Walking: A Simple Step Toward Relieving Back Pain

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Let’s face it. Back pain is no fun. Millions of people suffer from some type of back discomfort and will try anything to find relief. But one the best paths to getting some relief may be an old standby – walking. Walking might strengthen your muscles, improve your posture and stabilize your back – all of which can help lessen pain, reduce flare-ups and prevent future problems. Back pain is very common, says Brittni Zick, a physical therapist for OSF HealthCare. It can impact anyone of any age for a variety of reasons. “Maybe there was an injury in the past, or poor posture is usually a big reason for it,” she says. “Or it’s the type of work that people do if they're bending and lifting a lot. It's one of the most common things I see as a physical therapist.” Zick adds that walking increases blood flow, which is important because tissue in your back can get irritated. By walking, blood circulates to those areas, helping heal

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Gov. Pritzker and Illinois Leaders Reject Trump's Military Deployment Plans

4 months 2 weeks ago
CHICAGO — Today, Governor JB Pritzker joined elected officials, business, faith, and education leaders, community advocates, and law enforcement leaders to condemn the Trump administration’s plan to deploy the National Guard or active duty military in Chicago despite objections from state and local leadership. After witnessing weeks of federal overreach from Washington, a broad coalition of leaders from across the city gathered to present a united front and denounce Trump’s abuse of power "There is no emergency in Chicago that calls for armed military intervention that will disrupt the daily lives of our people. What President Trump is doing is unprecedented and unwarranted. It is illegal. It is unconstitutional. And it is un-American,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Our civilian police force and elected leaders work every day to promote public safety – efforts that have successfully brought down crime. The State of Illinois is ready to stand

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Attorney General Raoul Obtains 180-Year Prison Sentence In Case Against Man For Predatory Criminal Sexual Assault

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CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced a Tilden, Illinois man was sentenced to 180 years in prison for predatory criminal sexual assault of a minor under the age of 13. The case is part of Raoul’s ongoing work, in collaboration with federal law enforcement agencies and local law enforcement officials throughout Illinois, to apprehend offenders who download and trade child sexual abuse material online. Clyde Thibodeaux, 68, was sentenced today by Randolph County Circuit Court Judge Jeremy R. Walker after pleading guilty to three counts of predatory criminal sexual assault, Class X felonies. During the investigation Thibodeaux admitted to committing acts of sexual abuse against 11 different children over the course of 50 years. “Those who prey on and victimize innocent children must be held accountable. This sentence ensures this predator who admitted to these heinous crimes will not harm these children again,” Raoul said. “My heart goes out to

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