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St. Louis aldermen open applications for interim sheriff amid key dispute
The St. Louis Board of Aldermen opened the application process for hiring an "interim" St. Louis City Sheriff on Friday, a contentious move in the showdown over who ultimately appoints the next sheriff.
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‘Song Sung Blue’ director shares Eddie Vedder connection to film
The new movie Song Sung Blue has an unexpected connection to Eddie Vedder.The film is a biopic about Lightning & Thunder, a Neil Diamond tribute duo made up of couple Mike Sardina and…
Motorcyclist killed in south St. Louis County crash
One motorcyclist died in a crash Friday afternoon in south St. Louis County, police say.
One hurt in shooting at unlicensed Cahokia Heights nightclub
A Christmas night party at a Cahokia Heights event space turned chaotic early Friday after gunfire erupted inside the crowded venue, injuring one person and prompting a broader police investigation into the location’s operations.
Alton, Godfrey Men Face Felonies In DUI Cases
ALTON – Madison County authorities have charged multiple Riverbend residents in separate cases of driving under the influence of alcohol. Joshua M. Lumpkins, 39, of Alton, was charged with two counts of aggravated driving while under the influence, both Class 4 felonies, on Dec. 16, 2025. Lumpkins allegedly drove a Ford Fusion on Highland Avenue in Alton on Aug. 18, 2025 while under the influence of alcohol and while knowing the vehicle was not covered by a liability insurance policy.
Anyone knows Joe Buck?.... Found on golf course in wm, england. For real.
These are the top St. Louis-area hospitals, according to Forbes
Several hospitals across the St. Louis region have been named among the nation's best in a new Forbes list, earning praise for patient care, value and hospital performance.
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Terry J. Ganey, longtime Jefferson City reporter for Post-Dispatch, dead at 77
Terry Ganey headed the newspaper's state capital bureau from 1977 to 2005 and was known for his investigative reporting.
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AGs say 'As You Sow' may violate antitrust laws with anti-fossil fuel alliance
(The Center Square) - A coalition of 18 attorneys general called on the nonprofit group As You Sow to end activities that may violate antitrust and consumer protection laws.
Found phone in Ronnie’s / Three Kings parking lot
Dutchtown guns be popping rn...
In Christmas message to fans, Elton John teases not one but two new albums
Elton John and Brandi Carlile released their Grammy-nominated joint album, Who Believe In Angels?, in 2025, but 2026 may bring us some Elton John solo music — and maybe even more than…
Dierbergs introduces dynamic weight for chicken?
thoughts on buying a home in this area?
Feds award St. Louis agency $80 million in tax credits
The allocation marks the most New Markets Tax Credits funding SLDC has ever received.
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