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Granite City High School students shadow Madison County assistant state's attorneys, judges

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
A group of Granite City High School students shadowed Madison County assistant state’s attorneys on March 12 as part of a job shadowing program sponsored by the school.

Madison County auditor 'sets the record straight' on Slusser's investments

By The Madison County Record |
The Treasurer has NOT lost $12 million in County funds. That claim is 100% false. In fact, quite the opposite is true as Mr. Slusser has actually earned millions of dollars in interest on the different bonds, certificates of deposit, and investment pools that he regularly invests our reserves in.

Suit alleges intoxicated man struck patron at Cutter's

By Madison County Record |
BELLEVILLE - A man claims he was injured at Cutter's in Belleville when an intoxicated patron struck him.

Foster declares Pritzker's venue law unconstitutional, refuses to transfer firearm liability challenge to Sangamon County

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
Madison County Associate Judge Ronald J. Foster Jr. declared Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s forum law favoring Cook and Sangamon County is unconstitutional and denied Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s motion to transfer an Alton gun store’s constitutional challenge to both the venue law and the firearm liability law.

Express Scripts, Optum Rx move to dismiss St. Clair County's opioid suit, claim they are 'too far removed from any direct harm'

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - Pharmacy benefit managers Express Scripts and Optum Rx claim St. Clair County can’t sue them to recover the county’s spending on opioid addiction because they didn’t make, distribute, or prescribe opioids.

Skater sues over alleged slip, fall at Rolo Skate

By Madison County Record |
BELLEVILLE - A woman claims she was injured when she slipped and fell while exiting a skating rink.

Walmart customer sues over slip, fall

By Madison County Record |
BELLEVILLE - A customer at the Cahokia Walmart claims he was injured when he slipped and fell in the parking lot.

Attorney General Raoul Charges Kane County Man With Gunrunning and Unlawful Use of Firearms

By The Madison County Record |
Attorney General Kwame Raoul charged an Elgin man with alleged gunrunning and using and possessing firearms illegally.

Cross River Crime Task Force deploys in western portion of Madison County, modified AR-15 and drugs seized

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
The most recent deployment of Madison County’s Cross-River Crime Task Force resulted in the seizures of heroin, fentanyl, methamphetamine and a modified AR-15.

Cahokia Heights residents urge Dugan to order sewage cleanup, sewer repairs

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - Neither Cahokia Heights nor environmental regulators will expand the capacity of the city’s sewers and nothing less will work, according to residents pressing U. S. District Judge David Dugan for action.

Metro bus passenger alleges injuries during abrupt stop

By Madison County Record |
BELLEVILLE - A Metro bus passenger claims she was injured when the bus stopped abruptly in East St. Louis.

Madison County communities ban unauthorized encampments on public property

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
Madison County municipalities are banning unauthorized encampments on public property, with Granite City and Godfrey being the most recent to join the movement.

Illinois' Economic Forecast: Madison County among highest in post-pandemic economic growth

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
According to the 2024 State of Illinois Economic Forecast, Madison County saw the strongest job growth in recent years and is expected to maintain that position.

Rosenstengel compels deposition of Apple senior executive, denies sanctions in BIPA suit

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
U.S. District Judge Nancy Rosenstengel ordered Apple to produce Vice President of Software Engineering Craig Federighi for depositions but denied a request for sanctions sought by Apple product users who claim their biometric identifiers were collected and stored through the Photos App.

Prenzler urges Madison County residents to be aware of tax levy in property assessments

By The Madison County Record |
Last week, property owners received postcards from the Madison County Board of Review with news of township multipliers that are increasing their assessed valuation. Keep your eye on the levy. Your property tax bill is the result of the levies from various taxing districts.

The smell of Spring and primaries

By The Madison County Record |
If you haven’t received any political mailers yet, you will soon. Between the mudslinging and the promises, voters can be forgiven for throwing their hands up in frustration. But this is an important election - especially for Republicans - and I hope that voters can find at least a little care still within themselves to vote.

Fifth District reverses dismissal of motion to void sentencing in murder case

By Madison County Record |
The Fifth District Appellate Court reversed the dismissal of defendant Nigel Generally's postconviction petition seeking to void his sentence.

Fifth District affirms detention for man charged with murder under SAFE-T Act

By Madison County Record |
The Fifth District Appellate Court upheld the detention of Lavar A. Gilbert Jr., under the Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity-Today (SAFE-T) Act.

Dugan rejects remand in Walmart termination suits and severs claims into separate cases

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - Walmart turned down an offer from former employees to limit damages on their discrimination claims to less than $75,000 each so they could litigate in St. Clair County.

Attorney General Raoul Recognizes National Consumer Protection Week, Announces Top 10 List of Consumer Complaints

By The Madison County Record |
In recognition of National Consumer Protection Week, Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced the Top 10 consumer complaints his office received last year and highlighted his office’s work to protect consumers.