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Retail sales were down slightly in October
Adjusted for inflation, retail sales were down 2.5% in October: On a year-over-year basis, sales were down 1.6%.
Woman shot, killed in East St. Louis after argument
A woman was shot and killed last week in East St. Louis.
Cheers to 45 Years at Andria's Steakhouse
O'FALLON - On Nov. 15, 1978, Sam and Muggs Andria opened their doors to Andria’s Steakhouse. The three-bedroom New England-style home, nestled away on four acres with the listing touting central air conditioning and a full basement, now reflects the legendary Andria’s Steakhouse. Today the restaurant embodies the same location, same hospitality, and the familiarity of community and people that you will always know by name. Over the last four decades the Kenison family has worked hard to live up to the legacy that Sam and Muggs took a risk starting. “Over the years we have sacrificed a lot of missed family activities, social obligations, and conflicting commitments. But one thing is certain, we have gained more than we sacrificed. Each day I’ve poured my heart and soul into the pride and joy that I shared with Sam and Muggs surrounding fine-dining, quality food, and Southern Illinois hospitality,” said Larry Kenison, son-in-law to Sam and Muggs Andria. “Since
Group Offers Free Thanksgiving Dinners In Alton On Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023
ALTON - Unity in the Community, Millennium Temple, CLB Foundation along with Fourth Ward Alderwoman Rosetta Brown and volunteers will be serving free Thanksgiving dinners from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov 18, 2023, at Millineum Temple Church, 801 Blair, Alton, while supplies last. "This is a continuation of how we love our community and support it with our own funds, Brown said. Brown stressed the public is welcome for the event. "If you see a homeless person, please let them know," Brown said.
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Winning $2 million scratchers ticket purchased in Lake St. Louis
A Scratchers ticket purchased at a gas station turned a Missouri Lottery player into a $2 million winner.
Man shot, killed in Carousel Motel room in St. Louis' Penrose neighborhood
A man was shot and killed in a motel room Tuesday evening in the city's Penrose neighborhood.
St. Louis aldermanic candidate fined over campaign violations
Carla โCoffeeโ Wright was a candidate for St. Louisโ 11th Ward position
PPI eases substantially in October
The Producer Price Index dropped substantially in October: This is good inflation news. It's a volatile series, but on a trend basis PPI is down to 0%. Even the PPI for services was down to 0%. On a conventional year-over-year basis, PPI in October clocked in at 1.3%.
CEO exits St. Louis-based grocery business, interim named
The departing CEO joined the company in March 2022 and is leaving to "dedicate more time to his family."
Old Dominion promises "No Bad Vibes" at their St. Louis tour stop
The newly crowned winners of the CMA Award for Vocal Group of the Year will stop in St. Louis on November 18.
Coloring STL
St. Louis is a kaleidoscope of architecture, filled with structures of every age, shape, and size. In Coloring STL, Missouri History Museum visitors will interact with these fascinating buildings in […]
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Woman Charged for Dealing Fatal Dose of Fentanyl
EAST ST. LOUIS – A federal grand jury returned an indictment charging an area woman for dealing a lethal dose of fentanyl, leading a man to overdose and die. Tessa R. Webber, 25, of Collinsville, is charged with one count of distribution of a controlled substance: fentanyl resulting in death. “Too many lives are lost due to drug-induced homicides,” said U.S. Attorney Rachelle Aud Crowe. “Law enforcement agencies are working to secure justice for families of overdose victims.” According to court documents, the Fairview Heights Police Department began investigating a suspected fatal drug overdose on June 11. Discovered by a roommate, a man was found deceased near drug paraphernalia, and the victim’s family confirmed he had a history of substance abuse. “Collaboration between the Fairview Heights Police Department, DEA and the U.S. Attorney’s Office enabled law enforcement to bring just a little bit of justice to the victim’s family,”
The Neoliberal Education Fantasy
Neil Kraus discusses his new book about why education reform failed.
Overnight shutdowns set for I-70 express lanes, Broadway ramps in St. Louis
MoDOT plans to close the I-70/I-44 express lanes in St. Louis overnight Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, along with exit ramps to Broadway.
The official US climate report includes LGBTQ+ issues โ for the first time
Meet the scientist whose research on queer and trans populations influenced the National Climate Assessment.
Ozzy Osbourne is โgunning to do one-off shows,โ says son Jack
Ozzy Osbourne's touring days may be over, but that doesn't mean he's going to stop performing altogether. In an interview with The Messenger, the Prince of Darkness' son Jack shares,…
St. Louis named second-best US city for singles
Levee Improvements Temporarily Closes Teal Pond Parking Lot
WEST ALTON - The US Army Corps of Engineers, Rivers Project Office, will temporarily close the parking lot for Teal Pond, located within the Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary, for necessary improvements being made to the Teal Pond levee. This closure will begin immediately and last through December 29 th . While Teal Pond remains open for fishing and foot traffic, please refrain from fishing or walking along the levee until improvements are completed. For more information, please contact the Rivers Project Office at 636-899-2600.