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Woman charged with manslaughter in teen's killing. Mother believes it wasn't an accident
Lawmakers expect to discuss future of Chiefs, Royals this session
This week, 300,000 Chiefs fans received an email asking them to complete surveys about renovations to Arrowhead Stadium or the possibility of a new Chiefs stadium.
Lemme see your snowmen (and snowomen)
Metro East residents digging out of snow as IDOT continues clearing roads
The saw people posting pic of The Arch
Fortune 500 firm taking West County office space
The firm will occupy two mostly vacant office buildings.
Anyone need help shoveling in Clifton Heights?
Towed in the snow: St. Ann Police enforce law to aid plows
Dozens of residents woke up Friday not to only snow but also to their cars gone. The City of St. Ann towed vehicles parked on the street to make room for snowplows.
Local drivers say they're sick of the snow
After another round of snow Friday morning, drivers said they are over it.
Church Leaders Invited to Learn More About Childhood Trauma in Upcoming Training
BETHALTO - Bethalto Church of God has partnered with Refuge 4 Kids to provide a training on childhood trauma. On Saturday, Jan. 11, 2025, the community is invited to Bethalto Church of God at 800 E. Bethalto Boulevard for a daylong training session with a focus on faith-based communities. From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., attendees will learn about complex trauma, the effects that trauma can have on early childhood development, and how church leaders can support kids with trauma histories. “Bethalto Church of God is one of those churches that really has a heart for kids that are coming from hard places,” said Erin Bickle. “The more we can empower church leaders and people working with kids with the truth of how trauma truly impacts these children and how we can best care for them, it’s just going to strengthen those children.” Bickle, one of the trainers through Refuge, explained that Refuge provides support, counseling and community education about childhood
Tony’s in Clayton to close February 15 (UPDATED)
Rumors of the esteemed restaurant's closure had been circulating for months.
Difference Makers: Newlyweds Swap Gifts for Toys in Touching Community Wedding Gesture
HOLIDAY SHORES — Ashley and Connor Maedge, a newlywed couple from Holiday Shores, exchanged vows on Dec. 14, 2024, at Pere Marquette in Grafton in a ceremony that emphasized giving back to the community. Rather than traditional wedding gifts, they asked guests to bring toys for children that were donated to The Salvation Army in Alton. The couple, both veterans — Ashley served in the Navy and Connor in the Army — met after their military service while taking an introductory law class at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. They now reside in Madison County, where Ashley works as a data warehouse analyst for U.S. Bank, and Connor serves as a police officer in Fairview Heights. Ashley and Connor are definite Difference Makers in their community. Cassy Grey, of the Salvation Army in Alton, expressed her admiration for the couple's philanthropic gesture. “In all my years of officership, I have never experienced anything quite like this,” Grey said.
Snow forces school districts to utilize another e-learning day
After days of sledding and snow days, it was back to math problems and instructional learning for some students Friday.
Who needs Dylan? Timothée Chalamet to be host and musical guest on ‘Saturday Night Live’
Timothée Chalamet does his own singing and guitar playing in the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, and it looks like he’s getting ready to do it live.The actor has…
Snow drops 2 to 5 inches across St. Louis area. Few big wrecks snarl roadways.
Some snow melt expected Saturday and Sunday with temperatures to rise above freezing.
3 law firms with Clayton offices name new partners
Three law firms with Clayton offices have named partners for 2025.
Most snow hit these St. Louis-region cities this week, snowfall totals reveal
Brewery announces closure
A brewery in Eureka has poured its last beers.
Where to find nonalcoholic cocktails in St. Louis
From Dry January to Sober October and beyond, there are several bars and restaurants that offer zero-proof options.