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How a St. Louis County plan to produce fresh food crumbled. ‘Something wasn’t right.’
A $3.2 million plan to help farmers produce fresh food in north St. Louis County drew questions about connections, a lack of bids and misleading details.
One arrested after police chase in Metro East
GRANITE CITY, Ill. - Police arrested one individual Monday morning following a chase in the Metro East. FOX 2 photojournalist Mike Border was in the area covering another story when the pursuit passed him. A release from the Granite City Police Department stated that they were attempting to conduct a traffic stop just before 6:30 [...]
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at the Delmar Loop's taco crawl
UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. -- The Delmar Loop is celebrating Cinco de Mayo with a festive Taco Crawl event today from 4 to 8 p.m. For $35, participants can enjoy five tacos and a margarita at any of the participating restaurants. The evening will conclude with an after-party at the Moonrise Hotel. Cinco de Mayo commemorates [...]
Talking about Queer Fight Club, the kickboxing class helping folks defend themselves
Louisiana among 24 states in lawsuit against Vermont ‘Climate Superfund’ law
(The Center Square) − Louisiana joined 23 states challenging Vermont's new "Climate Superfund Act," claiming the law unconstitutionally penalizes consumers and energy companies alike.
In the City of St. Louis, this where you downspouts go.
Things to Do / Events This Week (5/5/25 - 5/11/25)
Ameren Missouri electricity prices to increase this summer
Ameren electric customers across Missouri will see their bills go up this summer after a settlement between the utility and consumer advocates was approved by state regulators. Steve Wills is Ameren Missouri’s senior director of regulatory affairs and said the company is pleased the Public Service Commission approved the settlement, calling it “fair and constructive.” […]
Peruvian or Bolivian food?
Crash knocks out traffic light at Vandeventer and Delmar
A crash at the intersection of Vandeventer and Delmar in St. Louis caused significant damage to a traffic signal pole, resulting in traffic disruptions and no serious injuries.
Teen killed during St. Louis car break-in identified
A 16-year-old boy, Aeyion Barnett, was fatally shot Thursday during an alleged car break-in in the Carondelet neighborhood, after being interrupted by a resident, and was taken to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Washington The Eighth State To Pass ‘Right To Repair’ Law
Washington will soon become the eighth state in the country to pass Right to Repair legislation. While U.S. consumer protection is generally an historic hot mess right now, the “right to repair” movement — making it easier and cheaper to repair the things you own — continues to make steady inroads thanks to widespread, bipartisan annoyance at […]
Measles warning: Infected person visits St. Louis Aquarium, eatery
State health officials have issued a warning after a measles patient visited the St. Louis Aquarium and dined at a local restaurant, urging those who were exposed to seek medical advice promptly.
St. Louis County animal shelter continues to battle parvovirus outbreak
It's taking significantly longer for the St. Louis County Animal Care and Control Adoption Center to open its doors again after a highly contagious disease swept through the facility as concerns over animal welfare continue to grow.
"We've never seen anything like this before," St. Louis County Executive Sam Page said Sunday.
Multiple cases of parvovirus were first detected in April, forcing the center to remain closed for the next several days after initially hoping to reopen on Sunday.
"We have…
Linda Lockhart, former Post-Dispatch editor, dies at 72
“She was an absolute force,” said her daughter, Rachel Seward, of St. Louis.
In battle against transgender rights, Trump targets HUD’s housing policies
Cool, cloudier weather persists Monday; Warmer Tuesday
ST. LOUIS -- Another cool day on Monday as the meandering area of low pressure to our east continues to spin cool temps, clouds, and some precipitation in our direction. The farther east into Illinois you are, the better your chance of a few spot showers, especially east of the Kaskaskia River. The farther west [...]
St. Louis City Pothole Statistics
Messenger: Missouri used to cover full tuition for top students. Times have changed.
“Low (state) funding with higher tuition means a denial to those who currently have dreams but no means.”
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