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Breach of contract suit alleges Auffenberg Dealer Group sold defective vehicle
BELLEVILLE – A man claims the Auffenberg Dealer Group sold him a defective vehicle listed as a certified pre-owned vehicle. -
Man accused of murdering Liese Dodd declared unfit to stand trial; Motion hearing for gag order canceled
Madison County Associate Judge Neil Schroeder found that murder suspect Deundrea S. Holloway is unfit to stand trial after he was accused of beheading Liese Dodd, killing her and her unborn baby. -
Federal judge in vaccine mandate challenge: Air Force has abysmal record of religious accommodations
BENTON – As Lt. Colonel Carla Wiese of Scott Air Force Base resists vaccination in U.S. district court, a Georgia judge considers certification of a class action for thousands like her. -
St. Clair County real estate Feb. 22-25
A Belleville residence sold for $815,000 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions Feb. 22-25. -
Chambers USA Recognizes 117 Morgan Lewis Practices, 266 Lawyers in 2022 Edition
Chambers USA Recognizes 117 Morgan Lewis Practices, 266 Lawyers in 2022 Edition. -
Davis Introduces Legislation to Block Biden Cfpb From Over-regulating the Farm Credit System
Davis Introduces Legislation to Block Biden Cfpb From Over-regulating the Farm Credit System. -
Motorist sues over rear-end collision in Belleville
BELLEVILLE — A driver is suing another motorist after she allegedly suffered injuries in a rear-end collision in Belleville. -
Motorist alleges driver failed to yield at intersection in Troy
EDWARDSVILLE — A woman claims she suffered multiple injuries in a Troy collision when another driver failed to yield the right of way at an intersection. -
J&J, Ethicon seek dismissal of pelvic mesh claims based on death of plaintiffs
EAST ST. LOUIS – Attorneys Jacob Flint and Andrew Feldman of Flint Cooper in Edwardsville produced no substitutes for two dead plaintiffs in a group action against Ethicon and Johnson & Johnson in U.S. district court. -
Senate rejects former corrections officer-nominee to PRB; Confirmation vote comes three years into Pritzker term
SPRINGFIELD – Governor JB Pritzker, content for three years to let Prisoner Review Board members serve without Senate confirmation, suddenly declared confirmation “vitally important” on March 15. -
Pritzker heeds pressure from the right, now urges Senate to take up Prisoner Review Board appointees
SPRINGFIELD – Governor JB Pritzker, content for three years to let Prisoner Review Board members serve without Senate confirmation, suddenly declared confirmation “vitally important” on March 15. -
Davis Votes for Strong Defense Spending Bill, Against Democrats’ Social Spending Bill
Davis Votes for Strong Defense Spending Bill, Against Democrats’ Social Spending Bill. -
Belleville woman killed by alleged drunk driver; Perpetrator's arrest was third DUI in St. Clair Co.
BELLEVILLE – Brandon Wilson of Freeburg, who late last month allegedly killed Ashley Dancy of Belleville by driving drunk, had beaten a drunk driving ticket from 2020 by pleading guilty on a drunk driving ticket from 2017. -
Couple alleges false loan default claim resulted in inaccurate credit report
EAST ST. LOUIS - A couple claims Equifax has failed to correct their credit report after a mortgage company incorrectly accused them of defaulting on a loan. -
St. Clair County real estate Oct. 18-22
An O'Fallon residence sold for $852,451 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions Oct. 18-22. -
Suit alleges motorist crashed into Maryville doctor's office, causing injuries to woman waiting inside
EDWARDSVILLE - A woman is suing the driver of a vehicle that crashed into a Maryville doctor's office building, causing the plaintiff to suffer serious injuries. -
Democrat Silkwood announces run for 111th District; House Republican operative takes aim at former mayor's record
Joe Silkwood announced Tuesday at the Machinists union hall that he is running for the Democratic Party’s nomination for state representative of the 111th District. -
Mesh plaintiff continued litigating case against J&J six months after death
EAST ST. LOUIS – Larry Milligan of Johnston City died last May but continued to litigate against Johnson & Johnson in U.S. district court for six months. -
Madison County real estate Nov. 15-19
A Granite City industrial property sold for $7,008,071 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Nov. 15-19. -
Davis, Lahood Announce 183d Air Wing Base Project Included in Final NDAA
Davis, Lahood Announce 183d Air Wing Base Project Included in Final NDAA.