MoDOT begins Route 67 fixes after assessment found deadly crash pattern near West Alton
MoDOT begins Route 67 fixes after assessment found deadly crash pattern near West Alton
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MoDOT begins Route 67 fixes after assessment found deadly crash pattern near West Alton
A missed meeting, a tabled hire and a Godfrey dispute over who controls village jobs
A state champion for Marquette in 2021, East Alton's Gracie Piar won another state title with a victory at the Illinois State Women's Amateur Championship.
WestEnd & Courtyard in Wood River paired coffee, local shopping and a petting zoo, giving families a fun photo opportunity downtown.
Madison County prosecutors filed felony charges tied to Kohl’s and Ulta thefts, a tanker truck burglary and a bad check case.
Terra Cotta, formerly 3 Charming Chicks, opened in Downtown Alton with a busy grand opening weekend for home decor shoppers.
National Weather Service warns of ongoing or imminent flooding after storms dropped several inches of rain near Alton, Edwardsville and Glen Carbon in IL.
National Weather Service warns of heat index values up to 108 affecting Edwardsville, Glen Carbon and Alton from noon to 10 p.m. in IL.
Families can see the free “The Lion & the Mouse” puppet show on June 10 at Edwardsville Public Library. Children under 8 need an adult.
A Maryland man faces felony DUI charges after a 2024 crash on Illinois 255 that seriously injured an IDOT worker on a tractor.
FDA and Target warn consumers to return certain Up & Up baby wipes due to bacteria contamination and reported health issues.
A federal lawsuit aims to stop the White House UFC event, arguing the private fight on public grounds violates federal law.
Edwardsville native Laurie Metcalf won her third Tony Award for playing Linda Loman in Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman.”
A 47-year-old Wood River man faces felony domestic battery and property damage charges after a June 3 incident, court records show.
Illinois could see severe storms Thursday with damaging winds, possible tornadoes, hail and heat as an enhanced risk moves in.
Bill Ressler, former Godfrey Fire Department assistant chief, died at 81 after battling COPD, his son said.
Godfrey trustees approved two engineering agreements and a paving contract, but tabled the FY 2027 budget for building repairs.
Collinsville attorney Marc Parker was slated to run as a Democrat against Judge Patrick King in a Madison County judicial race.
The Telegraph won the Illinois Press Association’s top award for a second straight year and earned 21 honors in the 2025 contest.
East Alton Treasurer Joshua Curren discusses his Navy service, leukemia recovery and how he balances village budget priorities.
City Park celebration features live music, food vendors, Taste of 66 specials, classic cars, trolley tours and a weekend museum event for families nearby.
Gregory M. Gilmore has been sworn in as the U.S. attorney for the Central District of Illinois.
“Schmigadoon!” and “Liberation” were the best musical and best play winners, respectively, at the Tony Awards on Sunday. John Lithgow won the Tony Award for best lead actor in a play for his...
Alton Comptroller Paul Fritsch discusses municipal budgeting, revenue forecasting, and the difference between appropriations and budgets.