Project K9 Heroes donated a ballistic vest and Canine Trauma Kit that contains Narcan to the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office, according to the sheriff’s office. Both items could potentially help save Riot’s life.
The one and only resident involved in a house fire in Benton managed to escape the flames unscathed despite their residence being completely destroyed.
Attorney General Kwame Raoul filed a motion with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Tuesday, asking that Dynegy, Inc. be required to refund more than $428 million to customers in central and Southern Illinois who were overcharged, according to a release.
Hundreds of plaintiffs with cases filed in Southern Illinois courts are joining a national suit against Swiss company Syngenta Ag over the company’s production and sale of the paraquat chemical. The victims in the case claim the company knew about the link to Parkinson’s and other diseases, …
At 3:59 a.m. Friday, Carbondale police responded to the area of East Cindy and South Wall streets for a shots fired call, police said.
Both the Carbondale Park District and its attorneys declined comment, citing pending litigation, according to Jonathan Mitchell with the Feirich/Mager/Green/Ryan law firm speaking on behalf of the district.
Two men from the Metro East area were sentenced for their role in a 2018 marijuana robbery and shooting in Caseyville, Illinois, according to a release from the Department of Justice.
At about 5:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 8, James was traveling southbound along Business Highway 13 near Suburban Drive in her electric wheelchair, Murphysboro Mayor Will Stephens confirmed.
He allegedly bought a WiFi router, Apple AirPods, a Himalyan salt lamp air purifier, Darth Vader and Yoda personalized pet tags, a pair of Star Wars men’s sleep pants, a floating pool fountain, a CPAP tube cleaning brush, and “beard lube.”
After a two-day trial, a jury has recommended life behind bars for a McCracken County man accused of sexually assaulting an elderly woman last summer, authorities said Tuesday.
A Carbondale woman was sentenced Friday to six years in prison for residential burglary, according to a news release from Jackson County State’s Attorney Joseph A. Cervantez.
A Carbondale man was sentenced in Jackson County Circuit Court on Thursday after pleading guilty to a shooting that happened just before midnight on New Year’s Eve in 2016, according to Jackson County State’s Attorney Michael Carr.
MURPHYSBORO — Two people charged with first-degree murder in the death of Robin Stief were in Jackson County Circuit Court on Friday morning, but not much progress was made.
MARION — In her capacity as a prosecutor for the Williamson County State’s Attorney’s Office, Lisa Irvin is exposed to some of the most destructive elements of society — those that violently take from those around them.
A California man was sentenced to prison Tuesday for gun charges after agreeing to a plea deal, Jackson County State’s Attorney Michael Carr announced on Thursday.
Jackson County Coroner Thomas Kupferer pulled out another election win in a primary, but not by as much as some would have expected.
MURPHYSBORO — In the elaborate, perfect penmanship depicting a bygone era, the page-long deed outlines the life, thus far, of 15-year-old James Wilkinson Dumbaly.
A 17-year-old Mounds teen is being charged as an adult for allegedly shooting a Mounds Police officer this past July, Pulaski County State's Attorney Jim Flummer has reported.
A Jonesboro man was sentenced Thursday to 10 years in prison, according to Union County State’s Attorney Tyler Edmonds.
A Jonesboro man who pled guilty to counts of home invasion and meth manufacturing was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Thursday.
Rep. Terri Bryant, R-Murphysboro, discusses a proposal to reopen and repurpose the former Illinois Youth Center as a work camp for adults. She filed legislation — HB4340 — Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015, to accomplish this.
A Pinckneyville man was sentenced in federal court Nov. 4 on methamphetamine charges, said United States Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois Stephen R. Wigginton in a news release Wednesday.
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A Marion man pleaded guilty in federal court on drug charges Thursday, announced Stephen R. Wigginton, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois.
CARBONDALE — The first African American to serve as a U.S. District Court Judge in the Illinois Southern District will address guests at the upcoming NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet on Sunday, Nov. 8.
MARION — Two people are facing up to 20 years in prison, one after pleading guilty to manufacturing methamphetamine and, the other, to conspiracy to distribute the drug, according to U.S. Attorney Stephen R. Wigginton of the Southern District of Illinois.
The Franklin County State’s Attorney’s Office has sentenced eight individuals on multiple charges since Sept. 30, according to Franklin County State’s Attorney Evan Owens Friday.
A Murphysboro man has been arrested for stealing property from a vehicle outside of a tavern, the Murphysboro Police Department said Friday.
A Carbondale woman was arrested Sept. 21 after displaying a handgun during an argument in the 500 block of South Lake Heights Avenue.
The Carbondale Police Department is investigating gunshots being fired at a vehicle on Saturday.
The Carbondale Police Department is investigating the following burglary cases: