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Collective Soul’s Ed Roland calls ‘Twilight’ soundtrack inclusion a “blessing”: “It was really cool”
Before Stranger Things, there was another pop culture phenomenon that helped introduce rock and alternative music to younger audiences. We're, of course, talking about Twilight. The soundtracks for the hit…
Semi-trailer crash closes I-270 eastbound in Granite City
The roadway is expected to be closed for several hours.
'We owe it to our children': Hillsboro school leaders outline their case for $25M bond proposition
Weather-Dependent: Final U.S. 67 Asphalt Work May Begin At End Of This Week
ALTON - Weather dependent, the final restoration (asphalt work) will start at the end of this week on U.S. Route 67 (Piasa Street) from 20th Street/College Avenue south to 3rd Street in Alton. The project started on Tuesday, July 5, 2022, and was projected to take about a month to complete. Karen Cotton, Senior Manager, External Communications Illinois American Water, said the sanitary sewer has been installed in the latest U.S. 67 project. These were Cotton's comments on Monday, July 25, about the Alton progress: "The crews are currently working on installing the casing pipe for the new water main that is crossing U.S. 67 at 9th Street," she said. "Weather-dependent final restoration (asphalt work) will start at the end of this week. Once asphalt work is completed, the road will be striped and opened back up. For the most part, everything has gone as planned." Cotton said the road closure in this area was needed for Illinois American Water to upgrade its water and wastewater
Westchester, a locally owned, finer-dining restaurant, impresses in Chesterfield
The hours of operation (Tue-Sat from 11:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.) are noteworthy as well.
Alderman Cara Spencer takes new job with bank
Alderman Cara Spencer, who ran unsuccessfully for mayor last year, is St. Louis Bank's new senior vice president of community and economic development.
Payphones Saint Louis/Clayton area
Missouri Department of Conservation investigating deadly shooting of bear in Washington County
A Play Aiming to End Solitary Confinement Comes to St. Louis
The BOX is a critically acclaimed play with a powerful message about solitary confinement as torture written by playwright Sarah Shourd, a social justice activist and journalist who suffered through 410 days of solitary in an Iranian prison from 2009 to 2010. When she returned to the states, Shourd found that solitary confinement was — and still is — endemic in the U.S. She set about trying to bring it to an end by writing and producing The BOX, which debuted in 2016. Shourd is now taking the production on a 10-city End of Isolation Tour.
St. Louis leaders urge Washington to help Afghans stranded in Albania
A group of 380 spirited out of Afghanistan when Kabul fell is stranded in Albania.
Bethalto Man Charged With Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine and Battery
BETHALTO - Christopher J. Wicker, 51, of the 200 block of Lakeside Drive, Bethalto, was charged with Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine and a charge of Battery, by Bethalto Police. Bethalto Police Chief Mike Dixon said the charges stem from an investigation into a report of a subject being battered in Old Oak Trailer Park, 100 Wesley Drive, East Alton. "An officer responded and met with the reported victim who told them that Wicker physically threw her out of the home she has been living in, which caused her minor injuries," the chief said. "Officers located Wicker shortly thereafter and took him into custody for battery. Wicker was found to be in possession less than 5 grams of methamphetamine at the time of his arrest. "He was taken into custody and transported to the Madison County Jail, where he is being held in lieu of a $15,000 bond on the charges, as set by the Honorable Judge Janet Heflin." It is important to remember that all defendants, including Mr. Wicker, are innocent
Footwear company Caleres' CEO to retire, successor named
The Clayton-based footwear company said Monday its CEO of more than a decade will retire next year and assume the role of executive chairman.
While Everyone Was Focused On Crypto Scams, Walmart Was Out Here Actively Helping Scammers
There’s no denying that the cryptocurrency world is chock full of scammers, Ponzi schemes, and sketchy sketchy offerings. But, the prevalence of such things in that world has lead some to argue that if cryptocurrencies were banned, we’d likely have less scams and fraud online. I’ve yet to see any data to support that — […]
Rep. Cori Bush doesn't want to talk about a second term for President Biden
Best Buds: Budweiser releases special Wainwright/Molina cans for final year together with Cardinals
Opinion: 1st District Democratic primary will be an expression of what the St. Louis community values
In the sixth chapter of Isaiah, God poses a compound question: “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?” Isaiah answers, “Here am I, send me.” Isaiah’s willingness to accept …
Alton Man Appears on MTV's "Catfish: The TV Show"
ALTON - A man from Alton starred in a recent episode of the MTV show “Catfish: The TV Show,” which tells the stories of people who have been “catfished,” or misled into a relationship by someone pretending to be someone else online. The episode, titled “Charles & Nikki,” follows the story of Charles Teague and “Nikki,” who met through the virtual-avatar-based social network IMVU . “We came across each other and she said my voice sounded amazing, so we became friends,” Teague said. “We started gathering feelings for each other over time being friends, then we eventually got together.” While they “got together” via IMVU, Teague said things started to feel suspicious as more time passed and Nikki refused to show her face. “I felt I was getting catfished when she never showed her face on camera, and my friend Zack is the one who actually told me she’s probably a catfish,” Teague
Eddie Vedder’s Ohana Encore festival canceled
Eddie Vedder's Ohana Encore, the companion weekend to the Pearl Jam frontman's Ohana Festival, has been canceled. No official announcement was made, but the Ohana website no longer lists the…
Bush asks Boeing to return to negotiating table with machinists' union
U.S. Rep. Cori Bush on Monday requested that Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) return to the bargaining table with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District 837, a day after its members voted to strike on Aug. 1.
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