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After the death of a Fairview Heights teenager, multiple women said the caseworker on the case threatened them and their children.
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“I think that we should celebrate this injunction, but we should continue to be vigilant,” said Planned Parenthood Great Rivers Chief Medical Officer Margaret Baum.
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“The most basic thing that we've got to do is make sure that people get fed and people get health care,” Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker said at a roundtable discussion in East St. Louis on Tuesday.
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With the first study complete, backers will turn their attention to funding the project’s initial phase.
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The Illinois Department of Transportation's latest effort on the decades-long project to connect the St. Louis region to southern Illinois, called the Southwest Connector, starts with collecting public feedback.
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Starting in fall 2025, the district’s elementary schools, at minimum, will serve grades kindergarten through six, with two schools serving pre-K students as well.
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The Illinois section of the St. Louis metropolitan area reported a 3.5% unemployment rate, a 1.3% drop from the same time last year.
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The partnership also helped lead to charges being filed in a separate homicide case from 2011. Law enforcement and academics believe the program could be replicated elsewhere in the state.
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Residents of 21 ZIP codes in St. Louis, St. Louis County and St. Charles County are now eligible to seek compensation for radiation exposure through a federal program. However, residents of Venice, Madison and Granite City did not make it in the expansion.
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If this sounds familiar, that’s because IDOT shut down the north and east bound lanes for similar repairs last month.