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A four-CD box set gathering together recordings from various solo concerts that longtime Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman played during the mid-1970s will be released this Friday, May 13. The Myths…
Wednesday Night Jazz Jam
Celebrate St. Louis’ jazz legacy and future, at the Wednesday Night Jazz Jam. Free and family-friendly, this weekly gathering brings jazz within reach for people
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Police say 'targeted' shooting killed man, injured baby in north St. Louis
One person has died after multiple were shot Wednesday afternoon in north St. Louis.
St. Louis Alderman John Collins-Muhammad resigns
Collins-Muhammad, who was reelected last April, apologized “for my shortcomings and my mistakes.”
Lindenwood U. to pay $1.65 million to settle claim online classes 'subpar'
Attorneys asked a federal judge to approve a $1.65 million settlement between Lindenwood University and a class action group of students.
Democrat filibuster derails GOP measure to change initiative petition process
After hours of filibustering in the Missouri Senate, including a spirited game of charades, Democrats stopped an attempt by Republicans Wednesday to make it harder for voters to amend the state constitution through the initiative petition process. The measure sponsored by Rep. Mike Henderson, R-Bonne Terre, originally would have asked voters to increase the number […]
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Malibu Media Finally Paid Wrongfully Accused Six Figures…Via Collections Agency
Malibu Media. Okay, I’ll wait while your eyes finish rolling all the way. Anyway, the makers of porn under the banner of X-Art have also attempted to build a business in the far stickier industry of copyright trolling. Malibu has a long history of using potentially fake witnesses, failing to serve defendants properly, and running […]
Bickle Electric Contracting Co. Named RiverBend Growth Association Small Business Of The Month
GODFREY – Bickle Electric Contracting Co., Inc. has been chosen as the May 2022 RiverBend Growth Association Small Business of the Month award recipient. Located in Edwardsville at 4795 Section Line Road, the family-owned electrical contracting firm is owned by Rob and Erin Bickle. Open since 2012, it has been operating for the past 10 years, providing both commercial and residential services. Rob Bickle is a licensed, IBEW journeyman wireman. He has been working as an electrician for close to 30 years. His wife, Erin, is known to many as the director of Refuge, a Wood River-based non-profit serving children and families throughout Madison County. Residential services range from installing entire electrical systems to running power to a homeowner’s new pool, hot tub, or workshop. They also provide electrical service upgrades, and the installation of smoke detectors, outlets including GFCIs, ceiling fans, home generators, and still more. Commercial services include the
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Pritzker calls for federal law, protests to protect abortion
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Wednesday urged Congress to act — and activists to take to the streets — to ensure abortion remains widely accessible even if the Supreme Court rolls back its 1973 decision in Roe…
Annie Malone organization has been helping St. Louis children for 134 years
Durbin Questions Witnesses At Senate Appropriations Committee Hearing On Global Food Security
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, today questioned David Beasley, Executive Director of the World Food Program; Tjada D’Oyen McKenna, Chief Executive Officer at Mercy Corps; and Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank, at a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs hearing on global food security and the COVID-19 response. Durbin began his questioning asking about nutrition in extreme places of famine. “In areas of famine, I’ve seen the use of food supplements, Plumpy’nut, and also rehydration therapies. When you talk about food aid agencies, does it include these things?” asked Durbin. Beasley confirmed the use of these supplements are utilized, which has shown a substantial improvement in added nutrition. The UN warns that without immediate humanitarian assistance, over 43 million people in 38 countries
Gas prices set new record-highs in Missouri, Illinois
If you’ve filled up your tank in recent weeks, you probably winced at the total bill. That’s because gas prices are now through the roof in record territory.
Governor Signs Davidsmeyer-mcclure Legislation To Ease Bus Driver Shortage
SPRINGFIELD, IL. - Many former school bus drivers may soon be able to get back to work safely transporting students to school, thanks to legislation passed byState Representative C.D. Davidsmeyer (R-Jacksonville) and Steve McClure (R-Springfield). House Bill 4230, filed by Davidsmeyer in the House and sponsored by McClure in the Senate, would help bus drivers who have lost their driver’s license solely due to prior unpaid child support. “This new law will help schools find qualified bus drivers at a time when schools are struggling to find them,” said Senator McClure. “It doesn’t make sense to punish schools for the prior debts of their employees. Especially since this would only apply to drivers who have worked out their child support payments. The legislation will help schools find safe bus drivers, and help those drivers pay their bills.” “This bill is just one step in the right direction to ensure that people who lose their licenses fo
How the Blues fared: NHL teams see local TV ratings dip in return to full season
The NHL’s local TV story took a hit this season, as regular-season games on U.S. regional sports networks posted a 23% ratings drop compared to last year’s shortened season, according to Nielsen data analyzed by Sports Business Journal.
The St. Louis Blues fared better than most, with a ratings decline of only 1% for '21-'22 regular-season games.
The main reason for declines across the league — only four teams showed ratings increases — is the length of the recently completed regular season…
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Affton sex offender charged again with child porn possession
Timothy Laturno was charged in St. Louis County Circuit Court with child porn possession and failure to register as a sex offender.
Police seek suspect in theft outside Humane Society
United Way's Power Of The Purse Raises Over $16,000 Dollars For The Community
EAST ALTON — More than 140 women and men came together on Thursday evening to celebrate United Way’s Southwest Illinois Division’s sixth annual Power of the Purse, raising $16,058 to help local people. Since its inception in 2015, the Power of the Purse has raised over $100,000 to support 162 local health and human service agencies serving the St. Louis region. Held at the Lewis and Clark Community College – N.O. Nelson Campus, this year’s Power of the Purse included both silent and live auctions featuring handbags, scarves, jewelry, and accessories. “We were thrilled to once again bring the community together and host the Power of the Purse after having to postpone it the past two years,” said Maura Wuellner, director of United Way of Greater St. Louis – Southwest Illinois Division. “We are incredibly grateful to everyone who participated, purchased a ticket or item, to our sponsors and our volunteer planning committee for their