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A jury awarded corrections officers $113 million in overtime pay in 2019.
Wednesday Night Jazz Jam
Celebrate St. Louis’ jazz legacy and future, at the Wednesday Night Jazz Jam. Free and family-friendly, this weekly gathering brings jazz within reach for people
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Why this St. Louis-area restaurant turned its event space into a retail store
Parachute demo causes brief evacuation of US Capitol
U.S. Capitol Police have ordered the evacuation of the Capitol complex, saying they are “tracking an aircraft that poses a probable threat.”
It's Time For Marquette Catholic's Spring Musical: "Once Upon A Mattress" Runs Thursday To Saturday
ALTON - Marquette Catholic High School Theater's special Spring Musical drama - "Once Upon a Mattress" begins on Thursday night and runs through Saturday evening. Director Brett Klaus says "Once Upon a Mattress" is a whimsical musical retelling of the Hans Christian Anderson story, "The Princess and the Pea," but it's not quite the childhood story we all know and love. "A kingdom under the rule of a powerful, yet scheming Queen who will not allow anyone to marry until her son, the prince, has found a genuine princess," Klaus said. "One day a Princess from the swamps arrives at the kingdom and changes everything. There are many unique characters to take you along this musical journey of an old story made new with music by Mary Rodgers!" Tickets are on sale now for the show at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 21, Friday, April 22, and Saturday, April 23. Tickets may be purchased at the door or online at: https://secure. everyaction.com/ N535eMKpRkGiihXM3XPHzQ2 "We invite you to join us
Fire engulfs Family Dollar store in north St. Louis
A fire ripped through a Family Dollar store Wednesday afternoon in north St. Louis.
‘Cristal’ Champagne People Opposing Trademark For Oregon Winery’s ‘Crystal Visions’ Wine
What is it about producing champagne that turns you into a trademark bullying jackwagon? Readers here will know that the Comite Champagne, or CIVC, is purely a trademark bully for champagne producers out of France, policing the rest of the world to ensure nobody dares call anything not produced by one of its constituents anything […]
St. Louis Based Cannabis Consultant on Passion, Place and Purpose
Zach Greene, an Advisory Board Member for Homeplan, completed this interview with EQ last year, but for various reasons I’d not gotten around to publishing it. Noticing that it was #420 on the internet today, now seemed a good time to introduce him and his consulting company, Quarter Coast, which specializes in highly regulated domestic […]
House approves rebate plan for Missouri taxpayers
A couple filing jointly could receive a check for up to $1,000
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Any nice, sit-down vegan restaurants in the entire metro area?
Police drummer Stewart Copeland, Sean Lennon among artists featured on collaborative Ukraine tribute song
Police drummer Stewart Copeland and Sean Lennon are among the musicians who have contributed to a song co-written by Primus frontman Les Claypool and Ukrainian musician Eugene Hütz of the…
Former Jefferson County prosecuter indicted for sexual contact with a defendant
A federal grand jury indicted a former Jefferson County municipal prosecuting attorney on Wednesday for sexual misconduct involving a woman who was a defendant in several cases under his jurisdiction.
Messenger: As Jones marks first year as mayor, St. Louis jail population at historic low. That's progress.
Messenger: St. Louis jail population at historic low. That's progress.
Booms shake parts of St. Louis area from Ameren power project
A FOX 2 photographer found a transmission tower on the ground near the River City Casino site. They are demolishing two old massive energy towers in Illinois and Missouri.
Four Amazon drivers are suing the company after they were caught in the warehouse wrecked by a tornado. Two say warehouse staff threatened to fire them if they went home.
Automaker to invest $109M in St. Louis-area plant
ACBL’s Hall Street facility reopens
This article originally ran in the Waterways Journal on April 15, 2022. In March 2021, American Commercial Barge Line’s Western Terminal, also known as the Hall Street facility, temporarily warm idled. Today, it is back up and transloading Powder River Basin coal from rail to barge. ACBL’s Western Terminal operations went on a temporary warm idle as the company re-evaluated its strategic […]
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Metro-East Lutheran High School theatre department to perform musical "Willy Wonka"
EDWARDSVILLE – The theatre department from Metro-East Lutheran High School will take to the stage this weekend for a magical performance of the musical “Willy Wonka.” Based on the novel by Roald Dahl, “Willy Wonka” tells the tale of Charlie Bucket, a poor boy who wins one of five coveted golden tickets and earns a whirlwind tour of the mysterious Wonka chocolate factory. “There is something very magical and innocent about this story of a boy who literally has nothing and goes on this crazy adventure and turns out to be just the boy needed to carry on Willy Wonka’s legacy,” said Judy Brown, director of the theatre program at MELHS. Performances will be held Friday, April 22, and Saturday, April 23, at 7 p.m.; and Sunday, April 24 at 2 p.m. in the Ronald Henschen Alumni Hall at Metro-East Lutheran High School, located at 6305 Center Grove Road. Ticket prices range from $5 for children to $12 for adults. Tickets can be purchased at the
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