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Last-minute twist threatened rape verdict, but jury decision stands
A surprise motion during the penalty phase for convicted serial rapist Yahya Maly, led to fears the case could be tossed. The defendant made a claim that Maly’s rights were violated, and the jury was held over.
Speakeasy Spectacular: Our Roaring 20s Burlesque Revue
Step into the golden glow of the Jazz Age. Speakeasy Spectacular is a fully produced burlesque and cabaret experience where live performance, sultry glamour, and vintage decadence collide. From slow-burning […]
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St. Louis restaurant serving up big-league meals for visiting Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox are in town, set for a three-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium from Friday to Sunday. A local restaurant owner has answered the call to feed the players traveling from Bean Town.
Finding glimpses of Middle-earth in the mounds, monuments, and muddy rivers of the American Midwest
Summer 2026 High School Healthcare Bootcamps at HSHS Hospitals in Breese, Greenville, Highland and O'Fallon
O’FALLON, Ill. — High school students interested in a career in health care are invited to apply for the Summer 2026 High School Healthcare Bootcamps at HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in O’Fallon, HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital in Breese, HSHS Holy Family Hospital in Greenville and HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital in Highland. The bootcamps are designed for high school juniors and seniors interested in a career in health care to experience a realistic look into
3 killed, including 18-year-old, after violent night in St. Louis County
A violent 24 hours in St. Louis County leaves three people dead at two separate shooting scenes.
Trump’s Two-Faced AI Policy
The Trump administration’s AI policy is two-faced, torn between deregulation and despotism. In March, the administration released its National AI Legislative Framework, directing Congress to “prevent the United States government from coercing technology providers, including AI providers, to ban, compel, or alter content based on partisan or ideological agendas.” This policy against government interference with […]
New date idea: get oysters for $1 at whole foods on Fridays and picnic at Art Hill!
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Budget error sparks St. Louis County funding dispute
St. Louis County Executive Sam Page warned this week that the county’s budget crisis is worsening and said an additional $6.4 million is needed to meet payroll obligations.
Dutch Bros Coffee could be coming soon to Belleville
The Belleville City Council has approved a site plan for a new Dutch Bros Coffee shop, giving locals the chance to experience the fast-growing chain.
Alton Police Charge Resident With Stealing Fridge During Church Burglary
ALTON – An Alton man accused of stealing a refrigerator while burglarizing a local church last week faces felony charges. Braden E. Phillips, 36, of Alton, was charged on April 6, 2026 with one count each of burglary, a Class 1 felony, and theft, a Class 4 felony. Phillips allegedly knowingly entered Harvest Fellowship Christian Church at 3316 Hillcrest Ave. in Alton without legal authority and with the intent to commit a theft on April 3, 2026. On the same date, Phillips reportedly
Blue-green algae closes New Melle lake in St. Charles County
The big lake at The Park at New Melle Lakes in St. Charles County will be closed through at least this weekend over blue-green algae concerns.
Paul McCartney returns to the ‘Billboard’ charts with ‘Days We Left Behind’
The first single off Paul McCartney’s upcoming solo album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane, has put the two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer back on the Billboard charts.The tune, “Days We Left…
Alton Schools Celebrate Neurodiversity at Autism Sports Day
ALTON - Alton Community Unit School District #11 students came together for a celebration of neurodiversity at Autism Sports Day. On Friday, April 10, 2026, elementary and middle school students traveled to Lovejoy Elementary School for a day of bounce houses, snacks, games and fun. This event was hosted by the Alton High School’s cooperative work training program, overseen by Joe Michalski and Tammy Wood. High school students played with and helped the younger kids throughout the day
Suspect in custody after Collinsville standoff
Madison County sheriff’s deputies and other law enforcement responded to a barricaded subject Friday in an unincorporated area near Collinsville, authorities said.
STL Parking website is falsely reporting when photos of parking violations were taken
SNAP work requirements don’t boost jobs, but drop participation, research finds
As states enact stricter work requirements for the federal food stamp program, a new analysis suggests those requirements won’t enhance employment and will push more people off of food assistance. The researchers conducted a review of studies on work requirements and concluded that “the best evidence shows they do not increase employment. Moreover, this research […]
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