EDWARDSVILLE — St. Boniface Catholic Church and the Edwardsville Knights of Columbus Council 1143 teamed up to conduct a Food and Household Items Drive on November 8 and 9, 2025, to support the Glen-Ed Pantry. The drive, held in Edwardsville, collected more than 1,160 pounds of food and household items, along with $4,000 in monetary donations. The contributions were presented during a check presentation on November 21, 2025. Representatives from St. Boniface Catholic Church, the Edwardsville
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) issued the following statement after the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) unveiled designs for a female crash test dummy—a safety reform Duckworth has been pushing for through her bipartisan She DRIVES Act , which she co-leads alongside U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-NE). The She DRIVES Act would help modernize vehicle safety tests by requiring the use of the most advanced testing devices available, including a female crash
ST. LOUIS - A fire broke out at a vacant warehouse just south of the Gateway Arch Saturday afternoon. The blaze occurred at the intersection of South First and Cedar Streets, with flames reportedly emanating from the dock area at the back of the building. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation by [...]
ST. LOUIS - Firefighters in St. Louis quickly brought a fire under control at a mixed-use building on Arsenal Street in the Tower Grove East neighborhood just after midnight. The fire, which originated from a chimney, required only one line to be contained, according to officials. Crews entered the building to search for any individuals [...]
COLLINSVILLE, Ill. - Parts of Collinsville are under a boil water order following a water main break, affecting numerous homes and streets. Residents in the affected areas are advised to boil water for at least five minutes before drinking or cooking, and to turn off ice makers. The city has been dealing with high levels [...]
Mission: St. Louis and Show Me Peace used the Haircuts Barbershop in north St. Louis as a pop-up space on Saturday. Around 100 holiday boxes were stacked, each one holding a turkey and even a full holiday spread for a Thanksgiving dinner many were unsure they'd get this year.
It’s an event the St. Louis University community takes a lot of pride in. On Saturday morning, a group of SLU students were up bright and early cooking up Thanksgiving meals for people in our area.