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St. Clair County real estate Nov. 22-24
A Belleville apartment building sold for $2,900,000 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions Nov. 22-24. -
Madison County real estate Jan. 31-Feb. 4
An Edwardsville residence sold for $1,290,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Jan. 31-Feb. 4. -
St. Clair Co. legal researcher seeks out of county judge to hear sealed court records challenge
BELLEVILLE – Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul has sided with legal researcher Brad Van Hoose in numerous requests for government records, but now he blocks Van Hoose’s access to records about Chief Judge Andrew Gleeson. -
Madison County civil docket Mar. 21-25
Madison County judges Ruth, Smith, and Threlkeld have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Mar. 21-25. -
Davis Introduces Legislation to Bring Manufacturing Jobs Back to Rural America
Davis Introduces Legislation to Bring Manufacturing Jobs Back to Rural America. -
Gov. Pritzker Announces Twenty-Two Appointments to Boards and Commissions, Public Administrators and Public Guardians
Gov. Pritzker Announces Twenty-Two Appointments to Boards and Commissions, Public Administrators and Public Guardians. -
Republicans Korte, Hackler announce campaign for Illinois House District 112, challenge incumbent Stuart
Two Republican candidates announced their campaigns Monday to challenge Democratic incumbent Katie Stuart for the Illinois House of Representatives District 112. -
Sangamon County State's Attorney, Alton native appointed to Illinois Forensic Science Commission
Sangamon County State’s Attorney and Alton native Dan Wright has been appointed to the newly-formed Illinois Forensic Science Commission. -
Mudge to retire end of term; Jumper announces he's running; GOP says it will have a candidate
Madison County Chief Judge William A. Mudge announced today by press release that he is retiring at the end of his term on Dec. 4, 2022. -
Stearns Nursing and Rehab sued over resident's death following Covid-19 diagnosis in August 2020
EDWARDSVILLE - Attorney Eva Golabek filed a lawsuit against a nursing home and staff members over the death of a resident who contracted Covid-19 in August 2020. -
Davis Statement on Indictment of Former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan on Federal Corruption Charges
Davis Statement on Indictment of Former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan on Federal Corruption Charges. -
St. Clair County real estate Nov. 15-19
A Dupo industrial building sold for $4,400,000 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions Nov. 15-19. -
Madison County real estate Jan. 24-28
An Edwardsville industrial property sold for $54,039,427 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Jan. 24-28. -
Statement from Stephan Blandin and Adam Levitt on the federal indictment of Michael Madigan, former Illinois Speaker of the House
Statement from Stephan Blandin and Adam Levitt on the federal indictment of Michael Madigan, former Illinois Speaker of the House. -
Hoffman's donors: 88% are from the outside; One from wife of former Burisma board member
SPRINGFIELD - In the last four calendar years, State Rep. Jay Hoffman (D-Belleville) has pulled in $2.8 million in itemized campaign contributions for a job that pays less than a base salary of $70,000 a year. -
Attorney General Raoul, State Board of Education Announce Guidance to Combat School-to-Prison Pipeline
Attorney General Raoul, State Board of Education Announce Guidance to Combat School-to-Prison Pipeline. -
Arch Insurance doesn't have to pay any more than $1 million for fatal semi crash
EAST ST. LOUIS – Arch Insurance paid $1 million on a trucker’s fatal crash but doesn’t have to pay another million, U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn ruled on Feb. 18. -
Ag chief continues to defend loan forgiveness suit brought by white farmers; Suggests court expand program by $36B
EAST ST. LOUIS – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack continues to defend exclusion of white farmers and ranchers from a debt relief program but suddenly suggests he could include them for an already available $36 billion. -
Pritzker fighting to lift federal monitoring for political patronage hiring, system used by Madigan to boost power
Even as he talked with investigators in the federal prosecution that led to the indictment of former House Speaker Michael Madigan, Gov. JB Pritzker has been fighting to lift federal oversight of state hiring practices, a system exploited by Madigan to cement his grip on power statewide -
Lawmaker wants to block Pritzker from paying staff with private dollars
(The Center Square) – Saying private dollars shouldn't be used to pay public employees, an Illinois lawmaker has introduced legislation that would prevent Gov. J.B. Pritzker from paying state employees out of his pocket on top of the salaries taxpayers already pay for.