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Painter, firefighters rescue man who climbed TV transmission tower in Affton
First responders and a painter Wednesday afternoon rescued a man who climbed a TV transmission tower in Affton.
Authorities Investigate Male Death at East St. Louis Park
EAST ST. LOUIS — Authorities are investigating the death of a male found in Frank Holten State Park in East Saint Louis, officials said Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025. The Illinois State Police Division of Criminal Investigation Zone 6 Public Safety Enforcement Group responded to the scene at approximately 10:21 a.m. Wednesday, after being requested by the Cahokia Heights Police Department to conduct a death investigation. The investigation is in its early stages, and no additional details have been released at this time. The incident occurred in St. Clair County, and officials have not disclosed the identity of the deceased or the cause of death.
Mansion House Apartments in St. Louis set for $195 million makeover
The Mansion House Apartments in downtown St. Louis are set for a $195 million makeover.
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Deputy 'got mad' and fatally shot Sonya Massey without justification, prosecutor says
"He did not follow his training. He did not follow police principles," the Sangamon County state's attorney said.
Attorneys for Sam Page ask judge to dismiss indictment
Attorneys for St. Louis County Executive Sam Page have asked a judge to dismiss an indictment accusing him of misusing public funds to campaign on an election issue.
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Cable giant Charter makes cuts in St. Louis, elsewhere, laying off 1,200
The layoffs, equivalent to a little more than 1% of its workforce, hit corporate and management positions in Stamford, Conn. (its headquarters); Charlotte, N.C.; Denver and St. Louis.
Man has gun pointed at him after calling out acquaintance for speeding
HILLSBORO, Mo. – A road rage incident near Wildwood Lake in Jefferson County saw one man point a gun at another driver after he was chastised for speeding. According to a probable cause statement from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, the incident happened Thursday, Oct. 16, at Wild Lake Lane and Wegmann Road. The victim [...]
Joe's Pizza and Pasta Brings Family Vibe to Jerseyville
JERSEYVILLE - Joe’s Pizza and Pasta is officially open in Jerseyville. Owner Kayla McMahan has a long history with the Joe’s Pizza and Pasta business, and she is elated to bring a new restaurant to Jerseyville. She expressed her excitement to welcome the Jerseyville community and share the “Sicilian recipe” she loves. “I mean, who doesn’t like pizza?” she laughed. “We just love this area.” As an Italian restaurant, they serve “a little bit of everything,” including pizza, pasta, salads, subs and “really good desserts.” Their pizza is known for its sweeter sauce. Though McMahan loves the recipe, she assures customers that they can sub anything they want. The Jerseyville location also has a bar with wine and beer. McMahan met her husband at Joe’s Pizza and Pasta in Effingham. When they moved to Edwardsville to attend SIUE, they decided to open their own franchise. Joe’s Pizza has a special
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BJ's Printables Male Athlete Of The Month: Knights' Center Tim Schilbe Commands Line and Boosts Team's Playoff Hopes
EDWARDSVILLE - Tim Schilbe, a talented offensive and defensive lineman for the Metro-East Lutheran High football team, has high hopes as the squad nears the postseason. MELHS head football coach Tim Koch said Schilbe is such a pivotal person for his 6-2 overall squad. "Tim is our center and is a top defensive lineman," Coach Koch said. "He has been steady and has started since he was a freshman. He is a very dependable player; he has only missed two games in his entire high school career. He makes the line calls at the center position. He is an unsung hero of the team. I can't say enough positive things about Tim." In a previous interview, Schilbe said he felt good about the turnout numbers this year for the team and the playoff outlook. "We had good numbers coming out, and people have been energetic and they want to be here," he said. "We have great coaching, I feel like we're just building off last year, and have been ready to go." Schilbe is a BJ's Printables Male Athlete
Shutdown on day 22 sets record as second-longest in US history, with no sign of a deal
WASHINGTON — The government shutdown became the second longest in U.S. history Wednesday, though the mounting repercussions for dozens of federal programs, including food aid for some of the country’s most vulnerable residents, failed to spur any momentum in Congress. The Senate was unable for the 12th time to advance a stopgap spending bill that […]
Washington University declines to sign Trump's higher education compact
Washington University Chancellor Andrew D. Martin confirmed Wednesday that the university will not sign President Donald Trump’s proposed higher education compact, a plan that would tie access to federal funding to a series of policy changes on university campuses.
The confirmation comes after Martin’s Monday announcement that said the university had agreed to participate in discussions with White House officials to discuss the proposal.
US Senate committee slams Boeing for cutting health care to striking St. Louis workers
Democrat and Republican U.S. senators voiced their outrage during a committee hearing Wednesday that Boeing cut off health care to 3,000 striking workers at its St. Louis-area facilities. And they accused the world’s largest aerospace company of failing to offer its workers a fair contract. “This is really unbelievable,” said Republican U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley […]
Bono and The Edge accept Woody Guthrie Prize with surprise performance
U2 was honored with the Woody Guthrie Prize Tuesday at a ceremony in Tulsa, Oklahoma, hosted by the Woody Guthrie Center.Bono and The Edge were on hand to accept the…
Sheriff’s Office attorney says he’s been suspended for cooperating with authorities
St. Louis native Tony Vitello named San Francisco Giants manager
The San Francisco Giants have hired Tennessee Volunteers coach Tony Vitello as manager for his first pro coaching job.
EXO Lounge to Host Halloween Party with Themed Cocktails and Costume Contest
EDWARDSVILLE - EXO Lounge will host a Halloween party, similar to a pop-up experience. At 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 24, 2025, community members can stop by EXO in Edwardsville to enjoy their regular services in addition to a costume contest, specialty cocktails and food, and more fun. The med spa and nail bar will offer their usual services while the restaurant will have Halloween-themed cocktails and food. “We’re just going to have a lot of fun,” said EXO owner Gina Gamblin. Costumes are encouraged, and winners will receive trophies for the Best Couple costumes, Most Creative Costume, and Best Overall Costume. The lounge has a variety of cocktails and mocktails for all ages to enjoy, including a “Blood Bag” cocktail served on an IV pole. But Gamblin’s guilty pleasure is the mini apple pie, made with apples from Liberty Apple Orchard in Edwardsville. She highlighted the work done by Michelin-star chef Gianni Colucci ,
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