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St. Charles man accused of threatening to shoot grandmother, others
The St. Charles County Prosecuting Attorney's Office has charged a man for allegedly pointing a loaded handgun at his grandmother and other people and threatening to shoot them.
SIUE SOP Creates DEI Initiatives through Financial Literacy and Career Retreat
EDWARDSVILLE – Student debt is growing six times faster than the nation’s economy. First-generation students and underrepresented minorities are twice as likely to report that they are behind on making student loan payments compared to others. With these data in mind, the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy (SOP) is assisting students in the pursuit of a future of financial freedom by way of a free financial literacy program. An SIUE Innovation and Excellence in Graduate Education grant focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) was awarded to the SOP for the creation of a two-month program comprising 15 first-generation and underrepresented student pharmacists. “The impact of this type of program is longstanding, not only resulting in short term gains but also sustainable for generations to come,” said SOP Clinical Professor and Director of DEI Lakesha Butler, PharmD. “Financial literacy is unfortunately not a typical topic
Convention might not consider St. Louis due to Missouri's abortion ban, report says
Alton Section of the National Council of Negro Women Have Biennial Cotillion July 23
ALTON - The Alton Section of the National Council of Negro Women, Inc. will host its biennial cotillion on Saturday, July 23, 2022, at 5:00 PM at the Premier Best Western Hotel in Alton, IL. This year's theme, “Jewels of Distinction,” embodies all the 2022 debutantes. The 2022 Jewels Court consists of debutantes E’Niya Fields, Kyla Gerhardt, Kaliyah Newby, A’myiah Pittman, and Anya Robinson. In preparation for the ball, their former formal debut to society, each debutante has participated in educational opportunities related to adequate financial self-esteem and self-preparedness. They showcase their talents through music and art in a luncheon on Saturday, June 25, 2022. Most importantly, each debutante has been allowed to give back to the community through hours of community service. The cotillion is the cumulating event that follows the community service to celebrate each of them as they are formally introduced to society tickets are available for advanced
Ukraine Exchange Student At Jersey Community High School Thanks Her Community For Their Support
GRAFTON - In the spring of your junior year, an average teenager might be touring colleges or thinking about a summer job. But for Kateryna Savienkova, an exchange student from Ukraine attending Jersey Community High School, making plans was impossible. On June 3rd, the war in Ukraine had reached day 100 and Kateryna was still unclear where she would spend the next year of her life. Today, Kateryna has completed a full academic year of high school in America, an opportunity she worked hard to receive and one where she made the most of every day. Living with her host family, Jim, Carla, and Roanna Newton, in Grafton, Kateryna has made the most of her time. At school, she participated in cross country, and bowling, and was an honor roll student. Back in her home country of Ukraine a much different story played out for her family and friends. As the war continued, devastating images came in each day. “Sometimes it was unbearable.” Kateryna explains, “The continuous
Deceased In House Fire Identified As 68-Year-Old Man
ST. LOUIS COUNTY - The deceased in a house fire in the 3000 block of Hatherly Drive in the City of Bel-Norhas been identified as John Prowell, 68 years of age, of the 3000 block of Hatherly Drive in Bel-Nor, Missouri 63121. Preliminary investigation by the St. Louis Regional Bomb and Arson Unit reveals the fire does not appear to be criminal in nature, however, the exact cause is undetermined at this time. St. Louis County Police Crimes Against Persons Detectives are currently investigating the fire which resulted in the death of an adult male. On July 10, 2022, at 1:26 AM, City of Bel-Nor police officers responded to a call for service for a house fire in the 3000 block of Hatherly Drive. Responding officers located a home partially engulfed in flames. An adult male was located inside the residence. He was transported to an area hospital and was later pronounced deceased. City of Bel-Nor officers requested St.Louis County Police Bureau of Crimes Against Persons and St. Louis Regional
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Queen’s Brian May, 10cc’s Graham Gouldman collaborate on song celebrating new space telescope
Queen guitarist Brian May has teamed up with 10cc frontman Graham Gouldman for a new song called "Floating in Heaven," which was released Tuesday in celebration of the historic first…
Female Identified In Homicide In City Of Riverview
ST. LOUIS COUNTY - The deceased has been identified in a homicide in the 300 block of Chambers Road in the City of Riverview as Laruth Jones, 34 years of age, of the 9900 block of Lilac Drive in St. Louis, Missouri 63137. During the commission of the homicide, the victim’s red Mercedes was stolen. The vehicle was later recovered in an alley near E. Linton Avenue and Emily Street in St. Louis City. The vehicle had been burned and was unoccupied. St. Louis County Police Crimes Against Persons detectives are investigating the homicide which resulted in the death of an adult female. On July 10, 2022, at 5:02 PM, City of Riverview police officers responded to a call for service for a shooting in the 300 block of Chambers Road. Responding officers located an adult female suffering from an apparent gunshot injury. Officers attempted to render life-saving treatment but the victim succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced deceased at the scene. City of Riverview police officers requested
IDOT Announces Intermittent Lane Closures On Illinois Route 109 Between U.S. 67 and Illinois Route 3
JERSEYVILLE – The Illinois Department of Transportation announces intermittent lane closures on Illinois Route 109 between U.S. 67 and Illinois Route 3 beginning on Monday, July 18, 2022, weather permitting. IDOT said two-way traffic will be maintained by the use of flaggers. This closure is needed to construct a new asphalt surface and it should be completed by October of 2022. Drivers are urged to reduce speed, be alert to changing conditions, obey all construction signage, and refrain from using mobile devices while approaching and traveling through the work zone. The contractor on this project is Charles E. Mahoney Co. of Swansea, Illinois. For IDOT District 8 updates, follow us on Twitter or view area construction details on IDOT’s traveler information map at http://gettingaroundillinois.com/
Florissant man charged with killing in St. Louis' Baden neighborhood
Troy E. White was charged in the May 15, 2022, killing of Dadream Boyd.
Mehlville man accused of stalking jumps from moving police vehicle after arrest
A Mehlville man arrested for stalking and threatening a relative over the weekend allegedly jumped from a police vehicle while being transported to jail.
2022-23 season at Black Rep includes 'Death of a Salesman'
The Black Rep has announced its 2022-23 season, which includes plays by Arthur Miller, Dominique Morisseau and other notable dramatists.
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Kaldi's Coffee reopening Citygarden location in downtown St. Louis
Coffee lovers who work in or visit downtown St. Louis will soon have another place to grab a cup and a pastry.
After being closed since March 2020, at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, Kaldi's Coffee is reopening its location in downtown St. Louis at Citygarden.
Kaldi's made the announcement on its Instagram page Tuesday, saying the location at 808 Chestnut St. will reopen Monday, July 18. It currently has eight other St. Louis-area locations, with plans to open its first drive-thru location…
Missouri Central School Bus job fair Wednesday, July 13
Webster Groves woman gets 10-year term for fatally stabbing disabled daughter at hotel
Marjorie Theleman, now 81, pleaded guilty to a charge of second-degree murder in the killing of her daughter.
Techdirt Podcast Episode 325: What Is Web5?
As advocates of decentralization and a protocols-not-platforms approach to the web, there’s a lot about the concept of Web3 that sounds appealing to us at Techdirt — but the details usually leave a lot to be desired. A new project called TBD from Block aims to move beyond all that, and while its invocation of […]
Electric vehicle charger ready to be used
Maplewood Community Development Director Laura Miller reports that the electric vehicle charger, at two spaces at the west end of the Marietta lot, are now operational. The spaces will be lined with green paint later this week. The spaces are reserved for electric vehicles, with a two-hour parking limit. Update: It was reported that both […]
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