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SIUE Solar racing team prepares to compete in nationals for the first time in years
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville's solar car team is trying to compete in a road race for the first time in years.
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Tick season is getting longer. So is the list of states trying to keep up.
The tiniest menace of summer doesn’t care if you’re hiking through the woods, walking the dog or pulling weeds in your backyard. It just wants a ride and a meal. As ticks spread into new parts of the country and emergency room visits for tick bites climb higher than usual, states are scrambling to monitor […]
JK Rowling Threatens To Sue Amnesty International Into Oblivion For Expressing An Opinion About A Charity She Funds
JK Rowling has spoken about how she wrote the first Harry Potter book while she was employed at Amnesty International and how much that experience influenced her writing, and how she learned “the power of human empathy” from working there. Rowling was also, you’ll recall, one of the high profile signers of the infamous Harper’s […]
Daily Deal: 6-in-1 Magstand Mini Magnetic Charge Station + Bedside Lamp
Simplify your daily charging experience and replace most of the chargers and cables on your desktop, with this one mini station that does it all. The 6-in-1 Magstand Mini Magnetic Charge Station is a mini charging station that gives you full control over how much your favorite gadgets get charged. It features 3 wireless charging […]
Car crashes into Mexican food restaurant in south St. Louis
A car crashed into Antonio's Mexican Fresh restaurant in south St. Louis on Friday morning.
Man who killed teen son, left him on Jennings road is sentenced. Still claims self-defense.
Carl Walker Jr., 53, said again during the hearing that he shot 16-year-old Isaiah Walker in self-defense.
The Rolling Stones’ ‘Foreign Tongues’ debuts at #1 in the UK
The Rolling Stones are back at #1 in the U.K.The band’s latest release, Foreign Tongues, tops the U.K. Official Albums Chart, making it the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers'…
Voter’s Guide: What to know for Missouri’s August 4, 2026 primary election
It's almost time for Missouri's August 2026 primary elections. Absentee voting is underway and election day is set for August 4.
Hoffmann to pay $20 million for KMOX, 5 other St. Louis radio stations
The deal between Hoffmann Media Group and radio chain Audacy is contingent on approval from the Federal Communications Commissions.
Two Wildwood Democrats meet in primary for shot at Ann Wagner in November
Fred Wellman and Joan VonDras running in Aug. 4 contest to see who runs against Wagner, an eight-term incumbent who faces nominal opposition in the GOP primary.
St. Louis sues over 'slow flip' home sales
The City of St. Louis has filed a lawsuit that accuses a Missouri real estate company of using a "slow flip" business model, selling homes to low-income buyers without obtaining required occupancy permits.
Two East St. Louis Residents Charged After Shiloh Bank Robbery Attempt
SHILOH - Shiloh Police said two East St. Louis residents were charged Thursday, July 16, 2026, in connection with an attempted armed robbery at a Commerce Bank in Shiloh earlier this week. The warrants, issued July 16 by the St. Clair County State’s Attorney’s Office, charge Jahvaris L. Reese, 39, and Ieasha L. White, 31, both of the 1300 block of 44th Street in East St. Louis, with financial institution robbery and attempted robbery, according to a news release from the Shiloh
St. Louis residents invited to take waste recycling survey
St. Louis City Recycles has launched a survey for residents to provide feedback on waste and recycling services through Aug. 31.
Labor nominee defends transfer of programs to agency from Education Department
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Labor Department on Thursday defended the agency’s major role in a broader drive by the administration to dismantle the Education Department. Grilled by U.S. Senate Democrats, acting Labor Secretary Keith Sonderling stood behind the multiple interagency agreements, or IAAs, Education has so far signed with Labor, […]
St. Louis launches tracker for $255 million Rams settlement
St. Louis Comptroller Donna M.C. Baringer launched a transparency tool to track the allocation of $255 million in Rams settlement funds intended for city infrastructure and tornado recovery efforts.
At the Ward 8 Town Hall, the Residents Brought the Emergencies. The Government Brought the Process.
Wesley Bell uses AI for campaign materials
St. Louis County early voting locations for the Missouri primary election
Early voting for the Aug. 4 primary election will begin on July 21 at 14 locations across St. Louis County.
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