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Paul McCartney releases new video for Wings classic ‘Let ‘Em In’
Paul McCartney has released a new video for the classic Wings track "Let ‘Em In," which appeared on their 1976 album, Wings at the Speed of Sound.The visualizer video features archival…
New Album Release from Story of the Year!
ST. LOUIS – Story of the Year has released a new album! The album name, “A.R.S.O.N.” is an acronym for All Rage Still Only Numb. The album's 11 tracks see the band at their heaviest, blending aggression with melody to create one of the most dynamic releases of their career. “Gasoline”, the first single from [...]
More states are requiring insurers to cover non-opioid pain meds
More states are requiring their Medicaid programs and health insurance companies to cover non-opioid pain medications as an alternative to opioids, which can be cheaper for insurers but also more addictive for patients. Advocates, providers, medical associations and state lawmakers are pushing for parity in coverage. That means prohibiting insurers from charging higher copayments for […]
Kehoe appoints 2 judges for St. Louis Circuit Court
Associate Circuit Judge Catherine Dierker was elevated to a circuit judgeship and Karma Johnson, a city municipal judge, was named an associate citcuit judge.
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'If we lose that, I will have to leave work'; Families worried as governor proposes budget cuts for disability funding
Governor Kehoe's proposed fiscal budget for 2027 includes suggested cuts to disability services, which could impact home care for children with developmental disabilities, leading to concerns from parents and advocates.
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Push to eliminate sales tax on food and groceries in Missouri runs into resistance
Local officials pushed back this week against a Missouri Senate bill that would end both state and local sales tax on food and grocery items. State Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman, an Arnold Republican, said the bill is an attempt to increase affordability for Missourians as prices rise. “Missourians are paying more and more for necessities,” […]
Teen shot during fight at St. Louis basketball court; Suspect charged
A 17-year-old boy was shot during a fight at a basketball court in south St. Louis earlier this week. The alleged shooter is now behind bars.
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Department of Homeland Security enters shutdown, amid dispute over funding
WASHINGTON — The second partial government shutdown in 2026 began at 12:01 a.m. Saturday, after lawmakers left the nation’s capital without reaching a deal on changes to immigration enforcement tactics at the Department of Homeland Security. The department’s shutdown is also likely to go on for some time. With Congress out next week for the […]
Members of Congress again challenge Noem policy limiting visits to immigration facilities
WASHINGTON — Members of Congress on Thursday sought a ruling from a federal judge to block yet another Department of Homeland Security policy that required a notice for lawmakers to conduct oversight visits to immigration detention facilities. The policy is the third from DHS Secretary Kristi Noem on the subject, and it is nearly identical to […]
News Publishers Are Now Blocking The Internet Archive, And We May All Regret It
Last fall, I wrote about how the fear of AI was leading us to wall off the open internet in ways that would hurt everyone. At the time, I was worried about how companies were conflating legitimate concerns about bulk AI training with basic web accessibility. Not surprisingly, the situation has gotten worse. Now major […]
Sexyy Red's remix of 'Beat It' draws ire from Michael Jackson's estate
St. Louis native and rapper Sexyy Red released a music video earlier this week featuring a reworked version of Michael Jackson's 1980s hit "Beat It," drawing backlash from the late pop star's estate.
Attorney General Offers Valentine's Day Tips To Prevent Romance Scams
CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul today encouraged Illinoisans to be vigilant when dating online to avoid becoming a victim of a romance scam. “You may be hoping to meet a special someone online or through a dating app this Valentine’s Day but be mindful of red flags that could indicate they are not who they claim to be. Romance scammers take advantage of victims’ openness and trust,” Raoul said. “If you think you may be a victim of a romance scam,
Duo accused of attacking man with potato-filled sock
Two individuals have been charged after allegedly beating a man with a sock filled with potatoes late last year.
Wanted ex? St. Louis area police say Valentine’s Day is for turning them in
In playful social media posts across the region, police are encouraging residents to “turn in” exes with outstanding warrants, framing it as the ultimate Valentine’s Day gift.
Greenfield's Noelia Martinez-Voigt Is 2026 Illinois Outstanding Early Career Educator of the Year
GREENFIELD - Noelia Martinez-Voigt, an art teacher at Greenfield CUSD 10, has been named the 2026 Illinois Outstanding Early Career Educator of the Year, according to information released Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2026. Greenfield CUSD 10 announced the honor in a message that congratulated Martinez-Voigt and said the recognition reflects her “dedication, passion, and outstanding impact on our students and school community.” The Illinois State Board of Education recognizes one Outstanding
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