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Live Nation offering $99 four-pack lawn tickets to summer tours
Live Nation is offering four-packs of lawn tickets to individual shows over the summer for the all-in price of $99 as part of its Summer of Live promotion.The participating artists…
Not sure if anyone posted: O’Connell’s Pub has been sold finally
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I-44 downtown to remain closed at least through next weekend, MoDOT says
The closure is due to a sinkhole at Broadway and Biddle Street that opened up June 13 because of a water main break.
The Doobie Brothers ‘bid farewell’ to Chicago’s Walter Parazaider: ‘he blessed us all with his presence’
The Doobie Brothers have paid tribute to Chicago founding member Walter Parazaider, who passed away Wednesday at the age of 81.In a post on Instagram, the band said they wanted…
I-44 in downtown St. Louis to stay closed through next weekend
A major stretch of Interstate 44 in downtown St. Louis will remain closed through at least next weekend as crews continue repairing a massive sinkhole underneath the highway.
Tom Lane State Farm Insurance Female Athletes Of Month: Civic Memorial Lands Two on All MVC First Team
BETHALTO - Civic Memorial placed two players on the first team of its All-Mississippi Valley Conference girls soccer selections, led by senior Delaney Griffin and sophomore Landree Wallace after a season that also included a CM regional championship and a sectional semifinal appearance. Griffin and Wallace were named first-team all-conference for Civic Memorial. Griffin closed her outstanding CM girls soccer career with several strong outings in spring 2026, including a three-goal performance
Volunteers Learn How to Care for Gravestones at Alton Cemetery
ALTON - Over 80 people gathered at Alton Cemetery for a grave restoration workshop. On Friday, June 19, 2026, community members from across the Greater St. Louis region traveled to the cemetery for the workshop, hosted by Atlas Preservation 48 State Tour. Jonathan Appell, founder of Atlas Preservation 48 State Tour, commended Alton for its sizable turnout and the dedication demonstrated by the volunteers. “There’s a growing interest in this field, and I’m happy to try
Five found dead after report of carbon monoxide in Phelps County
Five people are dead following a report of carbon monoxide poisoning at a residence in Phelps County Friday morning.
Alton Pride Names 4 Scholarship Winners as Festival Plans Build
ALTON - Alton Pride has announced its four scholarship winners and encourages the community to support the organization’s work so they can do more. As the LGBTQ+ community celebrates Pride Month in June, Alton Pride is gearing up for its fifth annual Pride Festival in September. The organization is also honoring four recent high school graduates who completed an essay contest about the support they want to see for LGBTQ+ youth in the Riverbend region. Lisa DeMarco, a board member with
Godfrey Agrees To Promote Group Solar Buy Program
GODFREY – The Village of Godfrey will help promote a solar program to local residents and businesses this summer and fall. Godfrey Village Board members voted unanimously on June 16, 2026 to enter the village into the Switch Together Group Solar Buy program . Virginia Woulfe-Beile, chair of the Godfrey Sustainability Commission, previously said the program’s purpose is to “make rooftop and ground-mount solar affordable and available for residents and small businesses.”
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Alton Police Probe Late Night Walgreens Armed Robbery
ALTON — Police are investigating an armed robbery reported late Thursday, June 18, 2026, at a Walgreens on Washington Avenue, where a man armed with a handgun allegedly demanded money from the cash register and fled on foot with an undisclosed amount of cash. The robbery occurred at about 11:46 p.m. Thursday, June 18, 2026, at the Walgreens at 1650 Washington Ave., according to the Alton Police Department. No injuries were reported. Preliminary investigation indicates the suspect, described
The Rolling Stones to debut ‘Speaking In Tongues’, the official ‘Foreign Tongues’ podcast
The Rolling Stones are set to give fans some insight into the making of their upcoming album, Foreign Tongues, with a brand-new podcast.Speaking in Tongues – The Official Podcast will…
Festus data center foes file lawsuit to try to force recall election
Opponents are asking a judge to force the City Council to put the recall of three members and the mayor before voters, which it refused to do June 8.
Winners of the 2026 Top Workplaces awards
What are the best places to work in St. Louis? Employees said these businesses are excellent employers.
Dry Saturday, June 20, 2026, Gives Way To Storm Risk
ST. LOUIS - The National Weather Service in St. Louis forecasters said dry weather is expected during the day on Saturday, June 20, 2026, in the St. Louis area before showers and thunderstorms move in late Saturday night and Sunday, June 21, bringing the possibility of a few severe storms and locally heavy rainfall. The National Weather Service urged residents to stay updated on the forecast through the weekend and to know where to go if a warning is issued for their location throughout
Ctrl-Alt-Speech: Close Your Apps And Think Of England
Ctrl-Alt-Speech is a weekly podcast about the latest news in online speech, from Mike Masnick and Everything in Moderation‘s Ben Whitelaw. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, YouTube, or your podcast app of choice — or go straight to the RSS feed. To get extended episodes with additional coverage, support us on […]
Boil Water Order Issued in Village of Hardin
HARDIN - A boil water order has been issued effective immediately for about 400 Illinois American Water customers in the Village of Hardin as continued improvements are made at the village’s water treatment plant, the company said. Customers should bring tap water to a rolling boil for five minutes before using it for drinking or cooking, according to Illinois American Water. The company said water remains safe for bathing, washing, and other common uses, and pressure impacts are not expected.
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