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Election deniers ramp up public records requests in Missouri, across the country
“What they claim they’re trying to find out, I just don’t see it,” he said, “and we’ve been doing election work since the ‘40s.”
AC/DC’s Brian Johnson releases new memoir; says he’d “love to” record and tour again with band
Brian Johnson's new memoir The Lives of Brian was released Tuesday. In a new Rolling Stone interview, the AC/DC frontman chats about the book while also revealing his feelings about…
Missouri begins no-excuse early voting under new ID law
Voters must show a government-issued photo identification.
St. Louis County jail guard charged with helping teen son's jailbreak
A St. Louis County jail guard, Michelle Royal, is charged with aiding a jail break involving her son.
George Paz, former CEO of Express Scripts and civic leader, dead at 67
Paz joined Express Scripts and was elected senior vice president and chief financial officer in January 1998. From 2005 through 2014, revenue at Express Scripts grew from $16.3 billion to $100.89 billion.
Techdirt Podcast Episode 345: Can An Oversight Board Solve Infrastructure Moderation Questions?
We’ve often talked about the importance of distinguishing content moderation at the infrastructure layer of the internet stack from that which happens on platforms at the edge, and this issue was brought to the forefront recently when Cloudflare took down Kiwi Farms. This week, we’re joined by internet policy expert Konstantinos Komaitis to discuss an […]
Bethalto Halloween Parade Date Moved From Tuesday, Oct. 25, To Thursday, Oct. 27
BETHALTO - The Bethalto Halloween Parade has been rescheduled for 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022. The parade was supposed to occur at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25, but was rescheduled because of the rainy weather. The parade line-up begins at 6 p.m. at Rose Lawn Cemetery on the Erwin Plegge side. The parade route moves down Erwin Plegge and ends at Bethalto City Hall. A Trunk-or-Treat event will follow at Central Park in Bethalto. Those interested in participating with a decorated vehicle for the Trunk-or-Treat have to message the Rotary Club of Bethalto directly.
Church to be demolished for new Ronald McDonald House despite alderman's opposition
The St. Louis Preservation Board approved the demolition of an old church to make way for a new Ronald McDonald House Charities of St. Louis facility.
4 Hands Brewing Co. to expand St. Louis facility
4 Hands Brewing Co., best known for its City Wide beer, plans to invest about $2.3 million to expand its facility, located just south of downtown St. Louis.
Lion’s Choice celebrates 55 years in St. Louis on Wednesday with a bargain roast beef meal deal
The local fast-food chain will sell its original roast beef meal for $5.50 and give away a select number of “golden tickets” that include free roast beef for a year.
Lion’s Choice celebrates 55 years in St. Louis on Wednesday with a bargain roast beef meal deal
The local fast-food chain will sell its original roast beef meal for $5.50 and give away a select number of “golden tickets” that include free roast beef for a year.
VIDEO: Watch Student-Produced Video, “A Look at Construction Careers”
Several months ago McCarthy Building Companies invited video production students from the Clyde C. Miller Career Academy, part of St. Louis Public Schools, to visit the Barnes-Jewish Hospital construction site to produce a video telling other students about construction careers. This 4½ minute video was produced by students for students in their own words. The […]
St. Louis Rapper 30 Deep Grimeyy Taken into Custody
On the second day of his jury trial, Arthur Pressley, better known as rapper 30 Deep Grimeyy, pleaded guilty to one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm. Previously free on bond, Pressley was taken into custody following the plea. The gun possession charge stemmed from a traffic stop that occurred January 5, 2021.
St. Louis County Executive candidates draw debate cards
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. - The St. Louis County Executive Debate is just one week away. Today, representatives from Sam Page and Mark Mantovani's campaigns drew cards to determine who will receive the first question during the debate. Mantovani's representative picked the higher card, so they will get the first question. You can watch the St. [...]
More Learned About St. Louis School Shooter, His Motive At Press Conference
ST. LOUIS - More was learned on Tuesday morning at a police briefing about the shooter, 19-year-old Orlando Harris, who opened fire in the Central Visual and Performing Arts High School in St. Louis on Monday and killed a teacher and a student. Several students were also injured in the shooting and are being treated at St. Louis hospitals. Harris was shot and killed while firing at authorities. Mayor Tishaura Jones, SLMPD Interim Police Chief Michael Sack, and St. Louis Public Schools representatives spoke at the event. Harris shot and killed two individuals - Jean Kuczka, a 61-year-old health teacher at the high school, and 15-year-old student Alexandria Bell. Several others were injured. Harris described himself as “a loner with no friends” in a note in his vehicle, police said. He graduated from the school last year. Police said Harris had an AR-15-style rifle and more than 600 rounds of ammunition on his person at the time of the shooting. St. Louis Mayor Tishaura
‘Elton John Live: Farewell from Dodger Stadium’ special on Disney+ will include special guests
Elton John's final U.S. show at Dodger Stadium on November 20 will be livestreamed on Disney+ and will include some surprises. The artwork for the show has been unveiled and it…
'We have got to do better': Emotional message after St. Louis school shooting
Officials with St. Louis Public Schools will gather Tuesday afternoon to address the deadly shooting Monday at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School and the district's response.
GoFundMe created in the memory of victims of STL school shooting
GoFundMe accounts were created to help support the victims of the school shootings.
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