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Ann Wilson to perform at Colts owner Jim Irsay’s historic rock memorabilia exhibit
Heart singer Ann Wilson will take part in a special performance at an exhibition of Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay's extensive collection of rock memorabilia and other historic artifacts, which will…
Flashback Fridays with Daniel Descalso
Visit the Cardinals Museum for a candid interview in our Sportsman’s Park Theater with 2011 Cardinals World Champion Daniel Descalso on Friday, July 8th at
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Jungle Boogie Presented by Mid America Chevy Dealers
Located at Schnuck Family Plaza in the center of the Zoo. Jungle Boogie is one of the many events and activities you can enjoy during Prairie
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IDOT: Illinois Route 109 Open Again Friday After Box Culvert Work
JERSEY - The Illinois Department of Transportation today announced Illinois Route 109 between Dow Road and Bethel Lane has reopened. Joe Monroe, an IDOT Operations supervisor, confirmed the road opened earlier on Friday, July 8, 2022. Monroe said the closure that started on June 27, 2022, was done to construct a new box culvert. The road had been completely closed.
Activist investor lashes out at Build-A-Bear, calls for $100M buyback
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Sheriff's Office Captain Kris Tharp Sworn In To Represent 56th District As State Senator
WOOD RIVER – Kris Tharp, a captain and jail administrator for the Madison County Sheriff’s Office with nearly 25 years of law enforcement experience and a life-long volunteer in the Metro East, was sworn in to represent Illinois’ 56th Senate District Friday. “I’m truly honored and humbled by this entire experience,” said Tharp (D-Bethalto). “We have a lot of important issues to explore this year, and I’m eager to serve the residents of the 56th District in this new role as a state senator.” Tharp has worked through the ranks of the Madison County Sheriff’s Office and dedicated his life to improving public safety for communities throughout the Metro East. In addition to his roles as a captain and jail administrator, Tharp serves as a Deputy Commander for the Major Case Squad of Greater St. Louis. In 2018, Tharp founded Madison County Triad, a partnership between the Madison County’s Sheriff’s Office, area service
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GAO’s Facial Recognition Testimony Doesn’t Explain Why Federal Agencies Aren’t Fixing Problems Reported A Year Ago
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) recently submitted testimony [PDF] to the House Subcommittee on [takes deep breath] Investigations and Oversight and Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Candace Wright, the GAO’s Director of Science, Technology Assessment, and Analytics explained the findings of previous GAO reports on facial recognition use by federal agencies. Two of those […]
Delays Plague St. Louis Buses Amid Contract Dispute
For a second straight day, Metro buses are experiencing delays as contract negotiations stall between the St. Louis transit company and the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 788. On Thursday morning, Metro sent out a Tweet warning riders of delays. It cited a driver shortage, with 100 workers calling out on Thursday, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
St. Louis moves to fund help for out-of-state abortions
The St. Louis Board of Adermen has given initial approval to creating a $1 million fund to help St. Louis women get abortions in other states in the wake of a near-total abortion ban in Missouri that went into effect June 24.
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Man Caught in St. Charles with 20 Pounds of Meth Pleads Guilty
A Mexican national who was found to be in possession of a large quantity of methamphetamine in 2020 pleaded guilty today in St. Louis federal court to one charge of conspiracy of possession with the intent to distribute the product. On February 19, 2020, St. Charles police pulled over a pickup truck being driven by 35-year-old Juan Manuel Barajas-Magana. A search of the truck revealed more than 20 pounds of meth, a stolen 9 mm pistol and more than $5,000 in cash hidden in the truck's subwoofer.
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Fire Destroys Home In 1300 Block Of Taylor In Alton
ALTON - The Alton Fire Department called a Box Alarm for a major fire in the 100 block of Taylor Avenue at 5:38 a.m. Friday. Alton Deputy Chief Matt Fischer said the fire "was shooting through the roof" when firefighters arrived at the scene and was a very difficult situation. East Alton Fire Department was called for backup. Deputy Chief Fischer described the house at this point as "a total loss." "The state fire marshal was called to the scene to investigate," Fischer said. He also added that the exact cause of the blaze could not yet be determined until after the fire marshal's investigation.
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Test your luck: Commonly mispronounced places in Missouri and Illinois
FOX2 researched ten city names from Missouri and Illinois that might not be as easy to enunciate as they look.
City opens registration for National Night Out parties in October
CITY HALL – Residents who want to host National Night Out block parties can register their plans with the city’s public safety department now. This year’s National Night Out will …
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