Operation C.A.R.E. set for Dec. 15-17
State troopers to do roadside checks, saturation patrols.
View ArticleThe Nature Institute adds new face to education staff
Piasa’s Jacob Clendenen to assist with field trips, community events.
View ArticleState treasurer encourages residents to look for unclaimed property
I-Cash database has paid claims worth $160 million.
View ArticleRauner signs legislation to combat fraudulent opioid prescriptions
Law aims to decrease prevalence of “doctor-shopping.”
View ArticleDerelict residential properties face demolition in Alton
City to place liens for reimbursement of costs.
View ArticleGodfrey dental office gives veteran a reason to smile
Dentistry with TLC provides $30,000 worth of free work for Lewis and Clark student.
View ArticleA stronger harvest with each season
Civic pride continues to blossom through Venice Garden Project.
View ArticleMomma mia
Momma Mayberry’s Gifts and Decor is enjoying success during a festive season.
View ArticleForum to feature Democratic congressional candidates
Action Metro East to host event Jan. 9 in Edwardsville.
View ArticleMadigan reminds consumers of settlement money deadline
Companies agreed to refunds after being sued for TV and monitor price-fixing.
View ArticleHealth professionals offer cold avoidance advice
SIHF Healthcare provides prevention tips.
View ArticleCall to action
Granite City woman encourages neighbors to take pride in their community.
View ArticleTrivia night to benefit district’s schools
Historic Lincoln School Alumni Foundation plans inaugural event Jan. 20.
View ArticleBuildings for the future
Haskell Children’s Museum and Playhouse projects focus on sustaining Alton’s legacy.
View ArticleRauner: Medicaid fraud prevention initiatives save state more than $450 million
Data-driven, cross-agency approach yields benefits for patients and taxpayers, governor says.
View ArticleBethalto Public Library branching out
Plans call for parking lot to replace vacant building.
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