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The legality of the Illinois law has not been considered by the high court. Instead, its decision centered around whether Bost, a six-term congressman, had legal standing to sue.
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U.S. Rep. Nikki Budzinski says Democrats need to win back working-class voters.
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A pump to drain the massive sinkhole that formed after a limestone mine collapsed in June 2024 has been running since Monday.
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Illinois American Water’s regional treatment facility, located along the Mississippi River in East St. Louis, serves a population of 350,000 in St. Clair and Madison counties.
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Attorney says attempts to stay deportation action rejected
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The U.S. Department of Education has canceled an estimated $168 million of ongoing, multi-year funding for community schools, saying the grants “did not align with the Administration’s priorities.”
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Southwestern Illinois College's taxing district includes all or parts of eight counties. In recent years, SWIC’s levy increases have been closer to 4%.
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Lots of things happened in the St. Louis area, and you remember them all. Right? Put that memory to the test with St. Louis Public Radio’s 2025 year-in-news quiz.
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“To have these prices go up and not provide assistance is unacceptable,” Durbin said at a press conference in Cahokia Heights on Friday. “We've got to do something about it.”
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The federal lawmakers would like the agency to look into Veolia's incinerator in Sauget. The CDC previously completed an air pollution investigation in May, which suggested the EPA should monitor air quality and conduct soil testing.