"Dr. Cunningham has never considered shelterwide euthanasia at the animal shelter as part of taking back operations later this month," the county executive said.
Proposition B will be on the ballot this spring in St. Louis County after all. The Missouri Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the St. Louis County Council in their efforts to keep it that way.
GODFREY - Three mayoral candidates addressed the Village of Godfrey’s successes and challenges at a recent candidate forum. On Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025, Godfrey Mayor Mike McCormick and challengers Beth Johnes and Trustee Craig Lombardi gathered at Lewis and Clark Community College for the forum, hosted by the East End Improvement Association. The three candidates introduced themselves and answered five questions posed by the audience before delivering closing remarks. “We’re doing this to introduce the candidates to the community and then hopefully to increase the voting here in the Godfrey-Alton area,” said Steve Schwartz with the East End Improvement Association. “I invite everyone to go out and vote.” The consolidated election is scheduled for Tuesday, April 1, 2025. Beth Johnes Johnes introduced herself as a lifelong Alton-Godfrey resident. She is a member of St. Mary’s Church and a graduate from Marquette Catholic High School
Techdirt has been writing about India’s huge Aadhaar database of biometrics, which assigns a unique 12-digit number to all Indian citizens, for a decade now. The system was introduced to make it easier for people in India to access key government services by authenticating their identity, but there were soon plans to allow businesses to […]
A Florida data broker told a US senator it obtained sensitive data on US military members in Germany from a Lithuanian firm, which denies involvement—revealing the opaque nature of online ad surveillance.
A 13-year-old boy remains in critical condition after being struck by a stray bullet late Monday night in St. Louis City’s Wells-Goodfellow neighborhood.
GLEN CARBON – The Glen Carbon Road shared use path project is getting closer to construction as the village seeks additional funding for Phase 1. At Tuesday’s Village Board meeting, Public Works Director Scott Slemer said construction may start this summer. “We’re one step closer to getting this built,” Slemer said. “This project is anticipated to bid on the March letting, it should be under construction by June of 2025, and the extents of this phase are Schon Poark to the Lakewood Estates subdivision.” Phase 1 improvements will span 0.28 miles of Glen Carbon Road from Oakdale Lake Drive to Lakewood Drive. The project’s second phase would extend the shared use path from Lakewood Drive to Mark Trail Drive. Once fully completed, the path will connect Schon Park and Route 159. Trustees on Tuesday unanimously approved a joint funding agreement for federally funded construction between the village and IDOT for the project’s first
St. Louis Classical Guitar presents up-and-coming French classical guitarist Raphael Feuillatre on Tuesday, February 11th, at 7:30pm at Salem United Methodist Church. This concert is part of the Guitar Masters […]