QUINCY (WGEM) -- For those staying close to home, the rush is on for cook out necessities this holiday weekend. With both Memorial Day weekend and Gus Macker taking place, managers at the Quincy Hy-VeeMore >>
QUINCY (WGEM) -- For those staying close to home, the rush is on for cook out necessities this holiday weekend. With both Memorial Day weekend and Gus Macker taking place, managers at the Quincy Hy-VeeMore >>
Police say there were some minor injuries after a rollover accident near 22nd and State in Quincy Friday morning. Police say the accident happened just after 9 a.m. when a truck ran into a trailer andMore >>
A man escapes serious injury after a rollover accident in Quincy.More >>
One substation remains out of operations as crews continue to work to restore power to nearly 2,500 customers following Monday's storms that took down service to most of the city.More >>
The Hannibal Board of Public Works said the Ford St. Substation was re-energized Thursday morning. This does include Hannibal High School and Middle School.More >>
Many people in Hannibal have piles of brush and trees that were knocked down by Monday night's storm, but fire officials are warning: a burn ban is still in place. Fire officials say they enacted theMore >>
Fire officials say they enacted the ban to prevent smoke from going into people's window's who have no air conditioning because of the power outages. More >>
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. (AP) -- Officials with Goodwill are searching for relatives of a World War II veteran whose medals -- including the Silver Star and Purple Heart -- somehow wound up inside a suburbanMore >>
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. (AP) -- Officials with Goodwill are searching for relatives of a World War II veteran whose medals -- including the Silver Star and Purple Heart -- somehow wound up inside a suburban St. Louis Goodwill store.More >>
Despite a rough week in Hannibal, many families had reason to celebrate Thursday night. Hannibal High School held graduation for 181 seniors at Porter Stadium. The bleachers were filled with friendsMore >>
Despite a rough week in Hannibal, many families had reason to celebrate Thursday night.More >>
The power is coming back on, tree limbs are being cleared away, now it's time to fix dozens of damaged cars in Hannibal. For some families, they lost their only way to get around when fallen trees andMore >>
The power is coming back on, tree limbs are being cleared away, now it's time to fix dozens of damaged cars in Hannibal. More >>
As Hannibal continues to clean up from Monday night's storm damage, here are some important numbers if you still need help. Emergency Management Director John Hark says there are two volunteer groupsMore >>
As Hannibal continues to clean up from Monday night's storm damage, here are some important numbers if you still need help.
The oldest active EMT in the state of Illinois is serving right here in the Tri-States. 85-year-old Josephine Burkey with the Brown County Ambulance Service was presented with a service award today. BurkeyMore >>
The oldest active EMT in the state of Illinois is serving right here in the Tri-States.More >>
The Quincy Public School District and Quincy Police Department are investigating allegations made at Wednesday's school board meeting that two female students were recently sexually assaulted at QuincyMore >>
The Quincy Public School District and Quincy Police Department are investigating allegations made at Wednesday's school board meeting that two female students were recently sexually assaulted at Quincy High School.More >>
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