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New York-famed Katz's Deli coming to St. Louis this summer
Katz's Deli, a legendary New York eatery known for its stacked pastrami sandwiches, is coming to St. Louis for a limited time this summer.
Drastic cuts to hit Missouri budget unless Kehoe acts now, auditor says
In a report issued Wednesday, Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick said it is “imperative” the governor slash millions of dollars in proposed funding to address a fiscal cliff facing the state.
In-Home Euthanasia Recommendations?
Judge denies pretrial release for Florissant man charged with Illinois murder
The defendant in a Madison County murder case will remain in jail for the duration of the trial.
Food Pantries in South City or Nearby
Uncle Tom’s Clydesdales?
Alton School District Maintenance Department Shares Summer Projects
ALTON - As summer heats up, the Alton Community Unit School District #11 is focused on completing several projects before students and teachers return to the classrooms this fall. Eddie McCrady noted that the maintenance crew is mostly focused on basic “regular preventative maintenance,” but they are also overseeing the installation of safety vestibules in North and Gilson Brown Elementary Schools, among other projects. The goal, he emphasized, is to provide a positive school
Watch new trailer for Green Day’s ’NIMRODS’ movie
Green Day has premiered a new trailer for the band's upcoming movie, NIMRODS.The teaser, soundtracked by the classic "Basket Case," sets up the premise of the film, in which three friends,…
Hondas sold in Missouri part of recall; drivers could lose control due to faulty parts
The vehicles were sold in 22 states and the District of Columbia.
Battlehawks could replace Chiefs as Missouri's 'official' pro football team
The governor is still considering the bill that would make the Battlehawks the state's official professional football team.
U.S. Rep. Nikki Budzinski Seeks Answers After ICE Detains Collinsville Teens
COLLINSVILLE/MORRISONVILLE - Three Collinsville residents, including a 16-year-old and a pair of 19-year-olds, were detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, in Morrisonville, Illinois, according to elected officials, prompting concern from U.S. Rep. Nikki Budzinski, who said her office is seeking more information. Officials identified those detained as Jesus Alexis Cruz, 16, Hector Cruz Sanchez, 19, and Jonathan Godoy, 19. The three teens lived in Collinsville
Billions for the next 3 years of Trump’s mass deportation campaign signed into law
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump significantly bolstered funding for immigration enforcement Wednesday when he signed into law a nearly $70 billion package that will keep key federal agencies operating without any new restrictions. Democrats pressed for guardrails after immigration officers shot and killed two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis in January. But when talks broke down, […]
ICE Wants To Hand Out Its Unproven Facial Recognition Tech To Thousands Of Cops
The Trump administration has thrown billions at purging non-white people from this country. Most of that has ended up in the hands of ICE, which has — in turn — thrown hundreds of millions at a number of private companies offering bespoke and/or off-the-shelf surveillance solutions. The slide down the slippery slope began less than […]
River City Casino reopens, evacuated after bomb threat: Police
River City Casino has been evacuated after an apparent bomb threat Wednesday morning, according to the St. Louis County Police Department.
Illinois Recognizes Elder Abuse Awareness Day
SPRINGFIELD – June 15 is Elder Abuse Awareness Day. With reports of elder abuse on the rise in Illinois since 2022 , Department on Aging (IDoA) Director Mary Killough, is reminding community members to learn the warning signs and speak up about suspected abuse of older adults. “We must stand together to protect the dignity, safety, and respect every older adult deserves,” said IDoA Director Mary Killough. “Abuse, neglect and exploitation are not just private matters,
Duckworth, Durbin Announce Over $22 Million For Cleaner Water In Chicago
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) today announced that the City of Chicago’s Department of Water Management will receive $22,119,933 in grant funding to help get lead out of the city’s drinking water by supporting approximately 650 lead service line replacements in the Austin neighborhood. This comes after the Senators announced over $316 million for clean water funding in Illinois last month, including
Trying to Solve a Gaming Store Mystery: Where is this Gift Card from??
Anyone know what happened by Treasures last night?
Arch Apparel owes $181,550 in unpaid rent to another former landlord
This comes a week after Ballpark Village won its lawsuit against Arch Apparel, winning over $316,000 in lease damages and other costs.
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