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Multiple parents sue formula manufacturers for allegedly causing NEC, death in premature children

By Christina Heath |
EDWARDSVILLE - Several parents are suing the makers of Similac and Enfamil infant formula after their premature infants suffered injuries, some of them fatal, from NEC.

Gilbert allows gender violence suit against Collinsville to proceed

By Steve Korris |
BENTON – Collinsville must defend a gender violence claim of employee Amy Boeving, Senior U.S. District Judge Phil Gilbert ruled on Dec. 14.

Motorist, passenger sue driver for allegedly crashing into stopped car

By Christina Heath |
EDWARDSVILLE - A motorist is being sued after he allegedly caused a collision in Madison while another vehicle was stopped due to traffic conditions.

Attorney General Raoul Files Brief Opposing Arizona’s Unconstitutional “Reason Ban” on Abortion

By Press release submission |
Attorney General Raoul Files Brief Opposing Arizona’s Unconstitutional “Reason Ban” on Abortion.

Motorist sues over Route 162 crash

By Christina Heath |
EDWARDSVILLE - A motorist is suing another driver for allegedly causing a collision on Route 162.

Illinois breaks record for population loss, outmigration in 2021

By Bryce Hill, Illinois Policy Institute |
Despite a higher-than-expected 2020 population count, the U.S. Census Bureau estimates Illinoisans moving away was the sole reason for the state’s record loss of the equivalent of nearly everyone in Springfield.

Woman sues wax center after falling off waxing table

By Christina Heath |
EDWARDSVILLE - A woman claims she fell off a waxing table and sustained injuries at a Glen Carbon wax center.

Judges say Dems' partisan power grab in drawing new maps didn't also violate Voting Rights Act

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Democrat mapmakers were "motivated by partisan political considerations," a panel of federal judges said, so it doesn't matter that they divided Latino and Black populations up among various districts, rather than maximizing majority minority districts

Woman sues New Creation Fellowship over 'dangerous' stairs

By Christina Heath |
EDWARDSVILLE - A woman is suing New Creation Fellowship after she allegedly fell on uneven stairs.

Driver allegedly collided with dump truck, causing it to flip over

By Christina Heath |
EDWARDSVILLE -- A dump truck driver claims another motorist attempted to pass him as he was making a left turn, causing the dump truck to flip on its side.

IL appeals panel: State doesn't need to pay business owners for shutdowns forced by Pritzker's COVID orders

By Scott Holland |
Pike County bar and restaurant owners sought compensation for forced COVID closures

Employees allege Lutheran Senior Services violates BIPA

By Christina Heath |
EDWARDSVILLE - Lutheran Senior Services is being sued by employees for allegedly collecting biometric information through fingerprint scans.

Man sues oil company over slip, fall on floor mat

By Christina Heath |
EDWARDSVILLE - A man is suing FKG Oil Company after he allegedly slipped on a mat and suffered injuries.

St. Clair County real estate Sep. 7-10

By Andrew Thomas |
A Belleville residence sold for $674,000 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions Sep. 7-10.

Madison County real estate Nov. 15-19

By Andrew Thomas |
A Granite City industrial property sold for $7,008,071 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Nov. 15-19.

Madison County civil docket Jan. 3-7

By Andrew Thomas |
Madison County judges Ruth and Threlkeld have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Jan. 3-7.

Moving vans leave Illinois at over 9-times rate of other Midwestern states

By Bryce Hill, Illinois Policy Institute |
Illinois suffered the largest population decline in the Midwest and of neighboring states during 2021.

Ron's Shell Service Center customer alleges employee struck her with car

By Christina Heath |
EDWARDSVILLE - A woman claims she was hit when a Ron's Shell Service Center employee was backing up a vehicle.

Woman sues over alleged rear-end collision while waiting to make turn

By Christina Heath |
EDWARDSVILLE - A motorist is suing the driver of another vehicle who allegedly caused a rear-end collision while the plaintiff waited to make a left turn.

Hearing set in wrongful death suit alleging nursing home patient's condition was not properly monitored, treated

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
St. Clair County Circuit Judge Heinz Rudolf scheduled a status conference for a lawsuit alleging a nursing home resident who suffered several recurring cases of pneumonia was not adequately cared for.