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Mayor's Ball 2026 in St. Louis to benefit tornado fund
The 2026 Mayor’s Ball will return to St. Louis City Hall. Mayor Cara Spencer and the Mardi Gras Foundation made the announcement regarding one of the city’s most celebrated events.
List: St. Louis Film Critics Association Awards 2025 nominees
On Sunday, the St. Louis Film Critics Association (STLFCA) announced its 2025 award nominees across 26 categories, from the prototypical Best Actor and Best Director to more niche categories like Best Scene and Best Stunts.
News from STL County towns
Meet Me at the Munis – News of Note from St. Louis County’s Municipalities Villages **Holiday Highlights: Several St. Louis County municipalities, including Overland, Ferguson, and Florissant, were stops on this year’s “A Spirited Holiday Past” tour of historic sites in the region. Learn more about this annual event here: http://historicsaintlouis.org/ **Oakville Senior […]
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US Supreme Court seems ready to back Trump in case of fired FTC commissioner
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court appeared ready to expand presidential power after hearing a case Monday on whether President Donald Trump can hire and fire members of independent federal agencies without cause. The high court’s decision, expected by the end of the term in late June, could heighten presidential influence over agencies created by […]
Williams Family Plays Key Role in Fenwick Football 6A State Championship Victory Over East St. Louis
CHICAGO - Fenwick’s recent 38-28 victory over East St. Louis in the IHSA Class 6A football finals featured key contributions from Travis Williams, a former East Alton-Wood River and University of Illinois standout, and his son, Aiden Williams, a defensive back for Fenwick. Williams was an assistant coach for the team. The win marked a significant achievement against a team widely regarded as a national powerhouse. East St. Louis is known for its star-studded roster that includes players
Your Job Was Stopping CSAM? Trump Says No Visa For You!
You want to see actual government censorship in action? And have it done by people claiming they’re doing it to stop censorship? Check out last week’s revelation (originally reported by Reuters) that the US State Department will now start denying H-1B visas for anyone who has anything to do with trust & safety, fact checking, […]
Board Meeting: December 9, 2025
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Ameren Incentivizes Electric Vehicle Use in Alton Through $75,000 Grant
ALTON - Ameren has provided the City of Alton with a major grant that aims to increase electric vehicle use in the city. The $75,000 grant will lead to either more electric vehicle charging stations installed in Alton, or the city will transition to electric vehicles for their police and public works vehicles. This is part of a community engagement and consultation program that allows Ameren and Alton to analyze the best use of electric vehicles in the city. “We create this plan
Funding cuts may leave hundreds in St. Louis homeless
U2, Bruce Springsteen among ‘Pollstar’s’ 25 most popular touring artist of the millennium
U2, Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band, Bon Jovi and Elton John are among the artists landing on Pollstar’s new list of the 25 most popular touring artists of the…
Downtown St. Louis leader to step down
The chief downtown officer for Greater St. Louis Inc. will step down at the beginning of 2026, the regional business lobby said Monday.
Sparta Woman Arrested For Alleged Theft Over $1 Million
SPARTA — Carrie J. Kelley, 43, of Sparta, was arrested Friday, Dec. 5, 2025, on multiple felony charges related to the alleged theft of more than $1 million from MedStar Ambulance Inc., authorities said. The Randolph County Sheriff’s Office announced Kelley’s arrest on warrants for two counts of theft of property over $1 million, a Class X felony; one count of wire fraud, a Class 3 felony; and four counts of fraudulent filing of Illinois income tax, Class 4 felonies. The arrest
Missouri's new data center rules don't protect residents from the biggest financial risk, consumer advocates warn
Man Charged In Connection With 3-Month-Old's Death
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS - The St. Clair County State’s Attorney’s Office has issued an arrest warrant in connection with the death of a 3-month-old infant last year. On Nov. 21, 2025, State’s Attorney James Gomric announced a warrant for Shannon L. Williams Jr., 24, charging him with Endangering the Life or Health of a Child/Causing Death, a Class 3 felony. The charge stems from the death of Williams’ son, identified by the initials A.W., on May 26, 2024. Fairview Heights
Toto, Christopher Cross & The Romantics announce summer tour
Toto, Christopher Cross and The Romantics are heading out on the road together this summer.The artists have announced a 32-date tour of mostly amphitheaters, starting July 15 in Bethel, New…
Muny announces $9.5M 'auditorium overhaul' in 2026
Next year, the Muny will start the process of upgrading and renovating their auditorium.
MDC seeks help with their Christmas bird count
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is calling on the people to help with the upcoming Christmas bird count.
They're encouraging any experienced birdwatchers in the state to become "citizen scientists" and help out with the National Audubon Society’s 2025 Christmas Bird Count.
Man steals motorized shopping cart: Sheriff
A Jefferson County judge signed an arrest warrant for a St. Louis County man accused of stealing a motorized shopping cart from a grocery store.
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