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Celebrate The 45th Anniversary Of ARCH Air Medical With A Party On The Pad
In celebration of its partner ARCH Air Medical, and their 45 years of providing lifesaving, air medicine to the community, HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital is hosting a Party on the Pad on Tuesday, Sept. 3 from 6 to 9 p.m. HSHS Rescue Flight, an advanced critical care air medical...
Roller derby is making a comeback in Collinsville
The old school track sport of roller derby has made its way back into the city of Collinsville. The Confluence Crush Roller Derby is a not for profit organization that was founded in 2011. It exists to provide cis women, trans women, and/or non binary and gender expansive individuals over the age of 18 in the Metro-East region the opportunity to play flat track roller derby.
30,000 Without Power in Northern Illinois as Severe Storms Hit Chicago Suburbs
Chicago, IL – Severe storms swept through northern Illinois last night, leaving nearly 30,000 ComEd customers without power. The storms, which included strong winds and heavy rain, caused widespread damage across the northern and northwest Chicago suburbs. Trees and power lines were downed, including in areas near the Northwestern University campus, disrupting both power and traffic.
Missouri Power Grid Strained by Extreme Heat – Outages Possible
The good news is the current heat wave baking Missouri will get give us a break by the weekend. The bad news is we're not there yet and there are reports that the power grid is being strained with at least one city utility reporting the possibility of outages. The...
Hazelwood teen fights West Nile virus for over two weeks
An 18-year-old from Hazelwood has been hospitalized for 16 days as he undergoes treatment for the West Nile virus. John Procter VI, known as BB to his family and friends, had big plans after graduation. He wanted to join the National Guard and spend time with his friends, but BB's plans came crashing down on August 8.
Sale, use of fireworks now permitted for July 4 holiday in St. Peters
After months of discussion on whether to allow St. Peters residents to legally discharge fireworks and operate fireworks stands within the city for a set period around the Fourth of July holiday, the Board of Aldermen passed a bill regulating both actions. Mayor Len Pagano and the board discussed this...
Cardinals' John Mozeliak Reportedly 'Will Finish Out His Contract' After This Season
It was recently reported that St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak will finish his contract despite rumors of termination and resignation.
Abortion took center stage during the DNC. But here’s why access could be in jeopardy.
Abortion took center stage during the Democratic National Convention last week, and Illinois was celebrated for welcoming thousands of women needing care since access has vanished across much of the South and Midwest. But abortion funds that are essential for so many people traveling to states like Illinois — paying...
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