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ADA ‘tester’ sues Montrose hotel over alleged disability violations
A disabled Florida woman who tests if public places are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is suing a Montrose hotel after filing six similar suits against local hotels since June. -
Professional plaintiff: ADA 'tester' files six lawsuits against local hotels
A disabled Florida woman who claims to be a “tester” for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act has filed six separate lawsuits against local hotels. -
Madison County Circuit Clerk says clerical error rescinding license suspension for former U.S. attorney not political
During a press conference Wednesday, Madison County Circuit Clerk Mark Von Nida said a clerical error that allows former U.S. Attorney Stephen Wigginton, 55, to retain driving privileges after his second DUI in two years was not politically motivated. -
Wigginton to keep license while DUI case pends due to court clerk's scheduling error
After receiving his second DUI in two years, former U.S. attorney Stephen Wigginton, 55, will be allowed to keep his driver’s license while his current charges are pending due to scheduling mistake by the Madison County Circuit Clerk's office. -
Special prosecutor picked to handle Wigginton's first DUI, is assigned to second one
EDWARDSVILLE – Special prosecutor David Rands, who handled a drunk driving ticket against former U.S. attorney Stephen Wigginton, will do it again. -
New Year's Eve DUI arrest report indicates Wigginton's estranged wife placed call to Edwardsville police
A DUI arrest report of former U.S. Attorney Stephen Wigginton indicates that his estranged wife Kathleen contacted Edwardsville police to report he was "highly intoxicated" after striking her friend's vehicle in a Sonic restaurant parking lot at around 10 p.m. on Dec. 31. -
Holiday Inn, guest in ‘meaningful negotiations’ in slip and fall suit
Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge rescheduled a case management conference after the parties began “meaningful negotiation” in a woman’s suit alleging she slipped and fell while taking a shower at Holiday Inn Express. -
Employers are latest target of lawsuits under Illinois privacy law
Lawsuits by employees over the use of fingerprint time clocks could cost companies millions in damages. -
Edwardsville Holiday Inn accused of failing to provide handicapped accessible room
A disabled hotel patron is suing R.L.P. Development Company Inc. and Blue Hospitality LLC d/b/a Holiday Inn Express and Suites, citing alleged failure to comply with Americans with Disabilities Act regulations. -
Comptroller: Pension payments at risk; state may have to sell assets to meet obligations
Deadbeat State: Illinois paid an enormous sum in late fees last year -
Surviving the late-night knock
The late-night knock was a fact of life in the Soviet empire -- something that could happen to any citizen for any reason or no reason. That knock could foreshadow a gruesome death or a life of misery in remote captivity and never seeing your loved ones again. -
Holiday Inn guest claims N.C. cops busted into wrong room
Maag An Illinois man is suing a hotel chain after an employee erroneously led law enforcement officers to his room where they broke down the door in search of a suspect. -
Tognarelli, local attorneys to receive women's center award
It's the first time that the Oasis Women's Center in Alton has honored the men they say are working to solve domestic violence problems locally. -
Porter's customer claims injuries from fall on 'slipping hazard'
Laurie Ankarlo has filed a suit against three defendants doing business as Collinsville Holiday Inn, alleging she fell and was injured at Porter's Restaurant. -
Tour bus companies sued by passenger who trips while exiting
Elizabeth Miller of Coulterville is suing Vandalia Bus Lines, Southwestern Illinois Bus Co. and Robbins' Tours, Inc. for injuries she sustained May 2, 2006, while exiting a bus at a Holiday Inn in Jekyll Island, Ga. -
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Wackiest personal injury suits of 2006
Filing personal injury suits to remedy pain and mental anguish suffered in fateful accidents has become increasingly popular in our state courts. -
Bad hair days
With power Recent power outages have devastated the region, displacing familes, disrupting businesses and otherwise making life miserable for lots of folks in the Metro area. -
Politicos anxiously await vote returns
Polls have closed. Returns are not in yet. But Madison and St. Clair County Republican leaders paused to reflect on turnout and the night ahead. -
Rep. Hoffman's priorities
He was just 28 when first anointed, slated in the 1990's equivalent of a "smoke-filled room" at the Collinsville Holiday Inn.