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Illinois State Police vehicle struck on I-55 near Litchfield
LITCHFIELD, Ill. – An Illinois State Police trooper’s squad car was struck on Interstate 55 in Macoupin County while the trooper was assisting motorists who were involved in a prior crash.
The crash happened around 9 p.m. on…
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Repertory Theatre Names Kate Bergstrom as New Artistic Director
After an extensive six-month search that identified three well-qualified finalists, Kate Bergstrom was selected to join the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis as the eighth Augustin Family Artistic Director in the company’s 58-year run.…
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Green Park repeals city administrator government – St. Louis Call Newspapers
After months of searching for a new city administrator/city clerk and a lengthy discussion at its recent meeting, the Green Park Board of Aldermen passed a bill amending the city code to effectively remove the…
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Education equity meeting tonight in University City
UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. — A literacy initiative called #WeCantWait aims to improve children’s reading skills. The program, which emphasizes the importance of literacy, will offer opportunities for participants to become reading…
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Missouri AG Launches Investigation of Intoxicating Hemp Products
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey launched an investigation into four companies Wednesday as part of an effort to crack down on intoxicating hemp products.
The problem, according to Bailey, is the products in question — such as…
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Artist highlights plastic pollution with new exhibit
ST. LOUIS – In honor of Earth Day, St. Louis artist Adrienne Outlaw has turned her family’s five-year collection of plastic trash into a compelling exhibit. Displayed in her Locust studio, the collection showcases sculptures and…
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Locals celebrate the start of Passover holiday
ST. LOUIS – Passover is the most observed Jewish holiday in the country. It commences with the Seder, a cherished gathering often shared with loved ones. Several gathered in St. Charles to celebrate in a rabbi’s backyard Monday…
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Illinois could change how tipped workers are paid
Tipping has always been a heavily debated topic. Some don’t like it. Some believe it’s necessary. Concerned members of the food and beverage industry and local lawmakers gathered on April 22 to debate an Illinois bill that would…
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Seniors feeling better after police act on troubling teens
CAHOKIA HEIGHTS, Ill. – Senior citizens in Cahokia Heights say they’re seeing results after reporting of teens leaving them in fear in their neighborhood.
FOX 2 was called in to help when residents complained of teenagers…
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Gov. Pritzker rallies for Healthcare Protection Act in Belleville
BELLEVILLE, Ill. – “This bill will save lives and lower healthcare costs for millions of Illinoisans,” Illinois Governor JB Pritzker said.
Governor Pritzker reinforced his call to reform health insurance through the Healthcare…
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