Advocates for the proposal say it will improve safety, but business owners warn could devastate Alton’s nightlife and economy ...
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Unusually large Alton Police presence shows up for contentious City Council meeting
Unusually large Alton Police presence shows up for contentious City Council meeting ...
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Alton City Council moves to shut down nightlife and drive business out of town | Erik Hall
Alton leaders push a plan that could cripple local bars and cost jobs across the city ...
Alton City Council considers Ameren Illinois plan to expand EV charging and electrify city vehicles, securing $75K funding ...
Late-night drinkers in Alton may soon have to call it quits earlier as the city moves closer to approving 1 a.m. cutoff for ...
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Alton City Council votes to terminate late-night liquor licenses
ALTON – Late-night liquor licenses in Alton are now officially terminated. At the Alton City Council meeting on Wednesday, ...
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Illinois bar group opposes Alton proposal to cut bar hours to 1 a.m.
On behalf of the Illinois Licensed Beverage Association (ILBA) and the sixteen locally owned Alton establishments that hold ...
NOAA warns of geomagnetic storm enabling Aurora Borealis visibility in St. Louis and Metro East Illinois on Nov 12, 2025, ...
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Train derails in Granite City
Six Alton & Southern Railway cars left the track on Friday morning, Union Pacific officials told 5 On Your Side.
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Illinois School for the Deaf: A promise fulfilled
In celebration of Jacksonville's bicentennial, Dr. Michael Woods is writing a series of articles on some of Jacksonville's ...
Alton Telegraph on MSN
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker urges nation to watch Staunton after ICE detention
In an interview on Thursday, Pritzker addressed the recent U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) action in Staunton, ...
We do have to take this seriously and make sure that we are not collaborating by hiring or benefiting companies that are acting against us,” said Ald. Rossana Rodriguez (33rd).
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