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New eyes are working fine so far
This morning I went in for a post-op visit for my new eyes, and everything seems fine. They're still a bit blurry, but basically OK, and I have high hopes this time around that they're going to function really nicely after a few days of settling in and letting the swelling go down. The lens ...continue reading "New eyes are working fine so far"
Fed-up Missouri caregivers walk away from disabled client, leaving mother, sheriff’s deputy scrambling
The case reflects fact many people with disabilities can’t get appropriate residential treatment in Missouri, an advocate says.
Blues Cruise
Experience one of the Riverboats’ longest-standing traditions. Listen and dance to live performances from some of the St. Louis region’s best blues artists aboard this
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USPS Update: Where will it go next?!
Folds of Honor 'Round Up at the Register' raises $850,000 at Schnucks
A Post-Roe Surge Could Reshape This Illinois Steel Mill Town (Granite)
Andy Wagner says "No" to Active Shooter Alert Act passed in House along with 168 R saying "No"
Best Dinner in Soulard
Dog behavior expert offers tips on how to protect yourself from dog attacks
Parson says doctors, not 'bureaucrats and attorneys', should decide what's life-threatening during pregnancy
Dontrell, Who Kissed The Sea – The Black Rep
When 18-year-old Dontrell Jones decides to voyage into the Atlantic Ocean in search of an ancestor lost during the Middle Passage, his family struggles with
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Considering living in STL, any recommendations?
St. Louis Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
Enjoy St. Louis Cardinals baseball at Busch Stadium.
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Police, officials remain mum on video of 'hammered drunk' Hazelwood police chief
Officials in both Hazelwood and O'Fallon remained mum one day after footage showed Hazelwood's police chief 'hammered drunk' during a traffic stop, then being driven home by another chief.
Jones signals support for Cortex as St. Louis tech district faces uncertainty over incentives
As uncertainty grows on Cortex incentives, Mayor Jones says Cortex TIF funds agreed to 'well before' she or Alderman Tina Pihl in office.
No plans yet for this weekend? Come buy a cactus!
(25M) Visited St Louis twice last month from Michigan & I have a question
Missouri ranchers say they need more rain soon to avoid drastic steps
Progress Unfolds On Illinois American-IDOT Project Into Downtown Alton From 20th Street
ALTON - Illinois Department of Transportation and Illinois American Water are making progress on work in the area of U.S. Route 67 (Piasa Street) from 20th Street/College Avenue. These are photos from Thursday evening, July 14, 2022. One crew is shown at 5:30 p.m. still out on the job site. The project for U.S. Route 67 (Piasa Street), from 20th Street/College Avenue south to 3rd Street in Alton will continue for about a month. The area was closed beginning at 7 a.m. on July 5, 2022, and this is nearly the conclusion of the second week of the project. This closure is needed for Illinois American Water to upgrade its water and wastewater infrastructure. This work includes rehabilitating the sanitary sewer system and installing a new water main. It is expected that this work will take one month to complete. A marked detour will be in place to safely guide motorists around the closure. The detour will utilize Illinois Route 111, Illinois Route 3, and Illinois 143 to circumvent the
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