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How a gay St. Louis pastor triggered a war within the Presbyterian Church in America
For nearly 20 years, Greg Johnson has pastored Memorial Presbyterian Church in St. Louis. Recently, the PCA attempted to ban clergy like him for identifying as gay. It failed, but another attempt is likely at the 2022 general assembly. Johnson shares his story and why he thinks evangelical churches need to shift their tone towards the LGBTQ community.
St. Louis man convicted of killing wife hours after his release from jail
A St. Louis jury found Samuel Lee Scott guilty in the 2019 beating death of his wife.
Major Case Squad investigates deadly Normandy shooting
The Major Case Squad was investigating Tuesday after a St. Charles man was shot and killed Tuesday night in Normandy.
Mayor Tishaura Jones backs $150M in ARPA funds for North city
In her first State of the City address, St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones Tuesday proposed spending $150 million in federal assistance funds in North St. Louis to βbegin bridging the racial wealth gap that splits our city in two."
Where to go to find notice of road changes/complain about said road changes?
Federal Grid Regulator: Global Issues, Supply Constraints Driving Higher Power prices
COLLINSVILLE – Last week, the federal organization responsible for managing the electric grid announced the results of a power capacity auction that will increase capacity prices and may leave parts of Illinois short of the power needed to meet customer demand during extreme temperatures this summer. The Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) said that renewable generation – solar and wind – has not kept pace with the generation capacity lost as fossil fuel plants have retired, leaving the Northern Region short of the resources needed on peak demand days. The high clearing price from the MISO capacity auction could add as much as $13 per month to the supply portion of a typical customer's electric bill. “ The reality for zones that do not have sufficient generation to cover their load plus their required reserves is that they will have increased risk of temporary, controlled outages to maintain system reliability ,” said Clair Moeller,
Child struck by vehicle near Jefferson County middle school
A seventh-grader was struck by a car Wednesday afternoon near Woodridge Middle School in Jefferson County.
Ballwin artistβs Ukrainian Easter eggs are a hit
Katherine Alexander discusses how she turned to the art of pysanky after leaving her career in music education β and found both a creative outlet and a big following on Tik Tok. Sheβs now using Ukrainian Easter eggs to raise money for Ukraine.
Edwardsville Proud to Again Receive Tree City USA Growth Award
EDWARDSVILLE — The City of Edwardsville is honored to be designated with a Tree City USA Growth Award by the Arbor Day Foundation for the 20th year! This award results from the City's dedication to effective urban forest management. The Arbor Day Foundation designates "TREE CITY USA" to communities that work to meet four core standards. The City of Edwardsville has chosen to go beyond those four ideals and commit to a higher level of tree care with five additional categories, resulting in the 20th year to be given the Tree City USA Growth Award. These categories are a point-based system that encompasses: · Building a solid team through budgets, staff, and training · Measure trees and forests from base inventory to canopy · Plan for further policies and strategies · Watch for opportunities to perform work such as planting trees, maintaining and protecting current trees and natural areas · Collaborate with the community through volunteerism,
Challenge Unlimited Names James Porter As Executive Vice President Of Operations
ALTON - Officials with Challenge Unlimited (CU), a national nonprofit headquartered in Alton, IL, are pleased to announce that James Porter has been appointed Executive Vice President of Operations. In his new role, Porter will manage all aspects of services CU offers to area businesses and government entities, including groundskeeping, facilities management, and custodial services, among others. Porter’s responsibilities include fiscal oversight, organizational development, and implementing professional certifications and apprenticeship programs. “We are thrilled to welcome James to our team,” says Charlotte Hammond, president and CEO of Challenge Unlimited. “His exceptional managerial experience and proven history of delivering results will be a valuable asset as we continue our mission of providing meaningful employment opportunities for people with all disabilities.” Porter joins CU from his most recent position as a district manager with Starbucks
Former Jefferson County municipal prosecutor indicted
The attorney, who has resigned, is accused of having sexual contact with a woman who was facing criminal charges.
Just started reading it finally and yikes.
Short Staffing Emboldens Prison Gangs, Puts Inmates at Risk, Says Bonne Terre Staffer
Thirty-one year-old Joshua Miley has been at the Bonne Terre prison since July 2020, when his parole was revoked for stealing and burglary convictions. On February 5, Miley was attacked by four other inmates in his cell, stabbed more than 40 times and thrown over a railing, according to his mother. After being air-evaced to a hospital in St. Louis, he received 38 staples, more than 20 stitches and treatment for a punctured lung, he told us.
Automaker to invest $109M in St. Louis-area plant
Who are the Villains of St. Louis?
Other than the custard, what makes Ted Drewes great?
Former Metro East economic development leader joins wealth management firm
Missing St. Charles County 12-year-old has epilepsy
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - Police are asking for the public's help to find a missing 12-year-old. They believe that Julie Haller ran away from home. She was last seen Tuesday at around 5:00 pm on North Lang Drive. Haller has epilepsy and requires medication. She left home wearing a white hoodie and light-colored pants. [...]