When rain started pouring into Hollylou Entertainment on Monday, the niece of kitchen manager Dion Thorpe yelled to get his attention. He said that interaction drew him out of harm’s way.
St. Charles County Council members approved key components of a drone as first responder program Tuesday night. The program is designed to provide real-time views of emergencies to first responders before they arrive on scene. While officials say the initiative could improve response times, some community members are calling for more transparency.
We discussed RFK Jr.’s recent appearance before Congress, where he bravely declared that the current measles outbreak in America has absolutely nothing to do with him, despite that definitely not being true. But, unsurprisingly, that wasn’t the only craziness that Kennedy put on display in the hearing. The Secretary of HHS doesn’t believe in the […]
Nolan Gorman homered and drove in three runs and Alec Burleson and Jordan Walker drove in three runs each to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to an 11-7 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday night.
Missouri Athletic Club has expanded, opening up a new location in Clayton, looking to bring together a combination of dining, fitness, and workspace amenities.
JERSEYVILLE – A recycling partnership has now been approved by both Jerseyville and Jersey County, clearing the way for a new recycling program amid dump sticker sales and updated recycling guidelines. At their April 28, 2026 meeting, Jerseyville City Council members unanimously approved an intergovernmental agreement between the City of Jerseyville and Jersey County establishing policies and procedures regarding recycling. The same agreement had been approved by Jersey County Board member
The measure is sponsored by State Representatives Marlene Terry, D-St. Louis, and Tricia Byrnes, R-Wenztville. It passed out of the Missouri House in March but has since been amended as the legislation draws closer to a final vote in the Missouri Senate.
A St. Louis family, represented by Attorney Al Watkins, is proposing a multi-million dollar settlement plan designed to reform how the city handles police-related lawsuits. This initiative follows the fatal shooting of their 17-year-old son, Emeshyon Wilkins, by police.
The former director of the East St. Louis Public Library appeared in federal court on Tuesday to be sentenced for embezzling library funds and additional money from the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS).