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Ninth Circuit Guts California’s Kids Code Once Again
It’s been a little while since we last wrote about California’s deeply problematic “Age Appropriate Design Code,” which tried to force internet companies into taking blatantly unconstitutional steps to pressure companies into magically preventing all “harms” to kids. The law has bounced between the district court and the Ninth Circuit multiple times — and yesterday, […]
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St. Louis now leads the nation in living alone: Census
The City of St. Louis, Missouri now leads the nation in solo living, according to new U.S. Census data compiled by The New York Times.
Difference Maker: Madison County Sheriff's Office Lt. Brian Stipcak Retires After Distinguished 25-Year Career
EDWARDSVILLE - Lt. Brian Stipcak is retiring from the Madison County Sheriff’s Office after more than 25 years of community service, the agency announced on Thursday, March 12, 2026. The Madison County Sheriff’s Office said Stipcak, who held the rank of lieutenant, spent his career focused on “the mentoring and growth of fellow officers.” “After 25-plus years of dedicated community service, we congratulate Lt. Brian Stipcak on his retirement,”
Troy, Illinois, considering stricter rules for data centers during moratorium
Troy officials on Thursday night offered a preview of stricter rules they are considering for data centers.
Anti-sex trafficking legislation headed to Missouri governor’s desk
The bill would clarify that predatory conduct toward minors can be prosecuted even if no sexual contact occurs, among other changes.
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Alton Police Detective Tommy Gattuso Earns Officer of Month Honors
ALTON - The Alton Police Department has named Detective Tommy Gattuso its Officer of the Month for December 2025, citing his work since joining the department’s Narcotics Unit in the middle of last year and his role in investigations that led to charged cases and drug seizures in Alton. “The Alton Police Department is proud to recognize Detective Tommy Gattuso as our Officer of the Month for December 2025,” Alton Police Chief Jarrett Ford said in a statement.
Ready, Set, Weekend: St. Louis events March 13-15
Note: This video is from March 2014. ST. LOUIS - A trifecta of events is happening in St. Louis this weekend with St. Patrick's Day weekend, Pi Day and of course, 3/14 day, or St. Louis Day, bringing plenty of things to do with a small warm up in temperatures Saturday. 56th Annual St. Patrick’s [...]
Old Kirkwood ball fields to be turned into soccer fields. City to sell fields to local club
The city plans to sell the former Kirkwood Athletic Association fields to the Kirkwood United Soccer Club for $175,000. The club plans to turn the ball fields into soccer fields.
David Gilmour’s ‘The Black Strat’ guitar sells for a record-breaking $14.55 million at auction
A guitar previously owned by Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour has broken records at auction.Gilmour’s black Fender Stratocaster, known as “The Black Strat,” brought in a record-setting $14.55 million from an…
Here’s where to find more than 130 fish fries in the St. Louis area
St. Louisans love their fish fries — maybe more than anywhere else. Here's where you can find them this year.
Godfrey Plans Free Easter Egg-Stravaganza Event
GODFREY - Godfrey will host its Annual Easter Egg-Stravaganza on Sunday, March 22, 2026, offering a free Easter egg hunt for children at the Glazebrook Park Baseball Diamonds on Stamper Lane. Organizers are inviting families to bring children for an afternoon of activities centered on an egg hunt featuring “colorful eggs” and “prize-filled eggs,” with children divided into age groups on separate fields. Godfrey Mayor Mike McCormick said the Park and Recreation Department
Edwardsville Hosts Annual Business Forecast Breakfast At SIUE
EDWARDSVILLE - City officials in Edwardsville, Illinois, hosted the annual Business Forecast Breakfast on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, bringing together more than 220 people connected to the local business community at the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Conference Center. The event gave Mayor Art Risavy an opportunity to reflect on the past year and forecast the year ahead, with input from James Arnold, the city’s economic and community development director. SIUE Chancellor Dr.
Dad takes plea deal after son took loaded gun to school in Overland
Terry Thompson's original charge was a felony charge that carried a sentence of up to four years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
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