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Anyone else notice how 270 has been absolutely crawling with cops lately?
Experts warn of ‘perfect storm’ in Missouri as virus cases jump
ST. LOUIS (AP) — New cases and hospitalizations from COVID-19 are surging throughout Missouri, and health leaders are warning of an approaching “perfect storm” if more people don’t get vaccinated …
Eric Clapton drops lawsuit against German widow selling bootleg CD on eBay
Eric Clapton's management said on Wednesday that he wouldn't pursue the nearly $4,000 fine ordered against a German widow who attempted to sell a Clapton bootleg online. Following a significant…
I wonder why they would rather put these signs up, than replace the fence? Historical significance? Temporary signs? Mullanphy Elementary on Shaw.
No white Christmas week expected for St. Louis this year as temps may near record highs
Christmas Eve highs may near the St. Louis record of 73 degrees.
St. Louis-based physical therapy provider opens 14th area location
Illinois bars state pensions from owning Unilever because of Ben & Jerry’s stance on Israel
Most countries consider Israeli settlements on occupied Palestinian land to be illegal. Illinois law bars investments in companies that boycott Israel.
Driver found dead inside truck on I-64 in East St. Louis
See what City Foundry's Phase 2 will look like as construction begins
Driver found fatally shot on I-64 in East St. Louis
Illinois State Police were called to the shooting about 10 p.m. Wednesday.
St. Louis carpenters union branch dissolved amid 'allegations of financial malfeasance'
QuikTrip buys property from University City for gas station
Franklin County health director resigns, citing threats against her
‘She served the citizens well,’ Franklin County Presiding Commissioner Tim Brinker said Wednesday.
Richard Pryor and Peoria
I had known for awhile that Richard Pryor was from Peoria, but I had always assumed it was one of those situations where he was born there and had moved away when he was a small child. That is far… Continue Reading →
From rubs to sauces to jellies, Kimmswick's The Spicery is full of flavor
A mother-and-daughter duo are behind this shop.
Feds: Missouri gun law poses ‘clear and substantial threat’
Gov. Mike Parson signed the act blocking federal gun laws in June.
St. Louis County voters to weigh use tax on April ballot
If approved by voters, St. Louis County could see as much as $10 million in new revenue, according to estimates.
Should it be harder to change Missouri’s constitution? Republicans say ‘yes’
Voters could get a chance to raise the threshold for how many votes it takes to approve constitutional amendments.
Judge denies Missouri counties’ efforts to appeal decision on pandemic health orders
Cole County Circuit Judge Daniel Green sided with Republican Attorney General Eric Schmitt in stopping the appeals process.
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