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Shooting leaves 1 dead Sunday in Farmington
Visit the James S. McDonnell Prologue Room
Boeingโs air and space museum, the James S. McDonnell Prologue Room, will be open to the public this summer! From biplanes to space capsules, the Prologue Room displays artifacts and […]
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Bison charged, injured owner because of too many people and distractions, she says
"I don't think I knew right away that I got injured. ... I started to get up, and I looked down and said, 'Oh, I ain't going nowhere.'"
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Trapped in a Beautiful Beige Box: ISO Weirdos, Thinkers, Artists & Porch Philosophers in West County
Monday, July 7 - Granite City feels left out
The new Japanese owner of U.S Steel will invest 11 billion dollars in mills and mines across the United States. But it doesnโt appear Granite City Works will see any of those dollars.
Summer swim lessons help save lives amid CDC's staggering drowning statistics for Black children
Things to do the weekend of July 26th!
Things to Do / Events This Week (7/7/25 - 7/13/25)
Ten-Year-Old Gracie Faces Diabetes Battle With Stem Cell Hope
COLUMBIA - Jeff Leuty, a father from Columbia, is seeking financial support for an experimental stem cell therapy to treat his 10-year-old daughter Gracie’s Type 1 diabetes. The family aims to raise $27,000 to cover the cost of the treatment offered by a clinic in Florida. Gracie Leuty, who currently manages Type 1 diabetes, faces increased health risks as she continues her growth and development. The stem cell therapy being considered has shown promising results in reducing insulin dependence or potentially reversing the condition, though it remains experimental and outcomes are not guaranteed. Leuty emphasized that the family is carefully researching the clinic and consulting with medical professionals to ensure the treatment is appropriate. “Your generous support, no matter the amount, will bring us closer to giving Gracie the opportunity for a life without the constant demands of diabetes,” he said in a statement. The fundraising campaign is hosted on GoFundMe,
Summer Camp in the 90s
Residents without power in St. Charles due to downed power lines
Utility crews are working to restore power to St. Charles residents after a recent storm knocked down several power lines, with power expected to be restored in 5 to 8 hours.
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The Washington Post Makes It Easier For Powerful People And Companies To Undermine Its Reporting
You might recall that about half a decade ago news outlets began to whine endlessly about the poor old news comment section. Editors at many outlets didn’t like the way the comment section was used to prominently point out errors in stories and challenge newsrooms. They were also often too cheap to invest in moderating […]
Who to call about injured bird
Riverbend East Rotary Honors Community Leaders With Fellowship Awards
EAST ALTON - Allen Hale honored two East Alton community leaders with Paul Harris Fellowship awards during the recent Installation of Officers event for the Riverbend East Rotary Club. Hale, recognized for his 50 years of service to the club, presented the awards to Debbie Angleton and Denny Weber. The event also marked the selection of Mark Smith as the club’s president for the 2025-26 term. The Paul Harris Fellowship award, named after Rotary’s founder, acknowledges individuals who have shown dedication to community service, peace, goodwill and international understanding. Angleton and Weber were recognized for their contributions to the East Alton community through this prestigious honor.
Man dead after shooting in Farmington, suspect in custody
A man was fatally shot on the 600 block of Hill Top Place Drive in Farmington, Missouri, and a suspect was taken into custody.
Seniors sue to boost St. Louis-area property tax breaks. It could have statewide effects.
The class action lawsuits filed this week claim St. Louis' and St. Louis County's senior property tax freeze programs don't follow state law.
Trial set to begin for man accused of fatal firework explosion
Terrell Cooks is set to stand trial for his alleged involvement in a deadly explosion in north St. Louis County in 2022, which killed four people and destroyed a home, and is accused of manufacturing and selling illegal fireworks.
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