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ARPA to help some city homeowners with tax woes
With the April 19, 2022, real estate tax due date looming, the city of St. Louis will move $500,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to the St. Louis Real Estate Tax Assistance Fund (RETAF) to help some delinquent…
Who’s in charge? St. Louis County Council delays 2 of 4 Port Authority appointments amid fight with Page
The county executive says the appointments are an issue now because it’s an election year.
Missouri Senate OKs plan aimed at luring World Cup soccer to Kansas City
Tourism officials believe hosting five to six World Cup matches could draw tens of thousands of spectators, providing a windfall of more than $600 million.
School leaders are keeping an eye on rising gas prices
St. Charles police say Illinois truck driver was serial burglar, targeted some victims as they slept
Jussie Smollett sentenced to 150 days in jail for hate crime hoax
Jussie Smollett was sentenced to 150 days in county jail and ordered to pay $120K restitution for lying to police in a hate crime hoax.
Police: Man crashes after shots fired into his car on I-70 near East St. Louis
Drivers on the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge witnessed a bizarre incident Thursday morning -- a man walking on the interstate after his car crashed into a sidewall.
Festus teacher being fired for being lgbt ally
Fox Theatre updating COVID protocols, new policy takes effect Monday
'It’s disgusting and embarrassing': Trash continues to clutter St. Louis area roads
“That’s so cool”: Elton John’s delighted that ultra-hip streetwear brand put his face on a skateboard
Sure, you can buy a $50 Elton John concert t-shirt if you go see his Farewell Tour, but if you've got deeper pockets and more upscale taste, a new collection…
Ozzy Osbourne to appear in video for new Yungblud song, “The Funeral,” premiering this evening
Ozzy Osbourne will make a ghoulish guest appearance in the music video for a new song by U.K. rocker Yungblud called "The Funeral," that will premiere Friday, March 11 at…
Alderman faces more criticism for comments about traffic stop
Seventeen aldermen wrote to the chief to say they are troubled about Alderman Joe Vaccaro claims about a police officer who pulled him over last month.
Planned Parenthood sues Missouri social services agency over restricted Medicaid funds
MetroLink will run single-car trains in two-week pilot program
ST. LOUIS – MetroLink will be trying out single-car runs instead of the normal two-car trains, starting Monday, March 14. It’s an experiment to see if the move adds “flexibility” …
Citing new regulations, aldermen move to restore north St. Louis grant program mayor vetoed
St. Louis Board of Aldermen President Lewis Reed said final regulations on federal funds clearly allow business grants to distressed areas of north St. Louis.
Section of Mark Twain National Forest to close for feral hog control
Missouri mansion combines hunter’s lodge, Paris fashion aesthetics
Marriage is about compromise. For one Joplin couple, that compromise manifested itself as two additional wings catering to the couple's different tastes.
Academics, Civil Society, Internet Companies All Explain Just How Ridiculously Dangerous SHOP SAFE Is
Last fall we had a whole series of blog posts explaining just how dangerous Rep. Jerry Nadler’s SHOP SAFE bill would be. It’s one of those bills that if you just hear what it’s about — stopping the sale of counterfeit goods online — sounds good. But only if you don’t understand how basically anything […]
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