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The six people were killed when a tornado hit an Amazon warehouse, causing it to collapse.
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Local agencies are already examining if there were any structural issues with the building and how a tornado’s trajectory may have affected parts of the warehouse.
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Officers from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration have been at the Amazon warehouse northeast of the Interstate 255/270 interchange since Saturday.
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James T. Minor comes to SIUE with experience at California State University and the U.S. Department of Education.
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“The city believes this is another way to protect the health, safety and welfare of local residents and members of the municipal workforce,” the local government said in its announcement.
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Matt Meacham of Illinois Humanities delves into two exhibitions currently touring the state: the Smithsonian's “Voices and Votes: Democracy in America” and the “Illinois Freedom Project.”
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Schools have a lot more leeway in creating coronavirus safety mitigations this year and parents are voicing their views on mask requirements.
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Two historians discuss Ninian Edwards' significance to the history of Illinois amid the ongoing efforts in Edwardsville to remove a statue of the city’s namesake.
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Some residents in the city had asked for the bronze depiction of Ninian Edwards to be removed entirely because he owned enslaved people.
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After the coronavirus pandemic canceled most festivals and other large public events last year, some organizers are carefully planning a return to some pre-pandemic normalcy this year.