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Hawley secures pledge for expedited tornado relief for March, May storms
One day after touring north St. Louis neighborhoods devastated by the May 16 tornado, U.S. Senator Josh Hawley was back at the Capitol to preside over hearings with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
Carden Circus Aerialist Looks Forward to Performances Jerseyville and Highland
JERSEYVILLE/HIGHLAND - As Jerseyville and Highland prepare to welcome Carden Circus , aerialist Veronica Prado looks forward to returning to Illinois for the show. On May 27, 2025, in Jerseyville, and May 29, 2025, in Highland, community members can enjoy Carden Circus, an international act with motorcycle stunts, archery, aerialists, animals and more fun for people of all ages to enjoy. Prado is an aerialist and showgirl. She noted that she loves performing for small towns and families, and she can’t wait to share the show with the Riverbend community. “This year is a very nice show,” she said. “I think you guys are going to love it.” In Jerseyville, the show starts at 7 p.m. on May 27 at American Legion Post 492. In Highland, community members can come at 7 p.m. on May 29 to the Madison County Fairgrounds. Prado suggests arriving an hour before showtime to enjoy all of the pre-show fun, including face-painting, inflatables, camel and pony rides
St. Louis native Karlie Kloss visits hometown to volunteer with tornado relief
St. Louis native and supermodel Karlie Kloss visited her hometown on Tuesday after an EF3 tornado tore through eight miles of the city.
AT&T won’t charge you for any overages from May 20, 2025, at 12:00 a.m. to June 18, 2025, at 11:59 p.m.
Siren test at 3 p.m. in STL
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Siren test planned at 3 p.m. Tuesday in St. Louis
St. Louis city officials will conduct a planned tornado siren test at 3 p.m. Tuesday, according to fire chief Dennis Jenkerson.
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Police ID man found shot to death inside burning apartment
Police said William Wills, 36, was the man discovered shot inside a burning apartment on Pernod Avenue last week.
Bob Dylan cheekily wishes Pete Townshend a happy birthday
Despite Pete Townshend's status as one of the most revered rock guitarists on the planet, not many of his fellow legends took to social media on Monday to wish The…
St. Mary's Principal and Priest Join Forces In Lighthearted Community Move At McDonald's
ALTON - On Thursday morning, May 15, 2025, St. Mary's Catholic School Principal Mary Rivera and Father Jorge of St. Mary’s School fulfilled a lighthearted bet made during the school’s annual eighth-grade volleyball game. The bet, which began when each took a side in the game, stipulated that the loser would wear a blowup costume, walk to McDonald’s, and order chicken nuggets. Although the game ended in a tie, Rivera and Fr. Jorge chose to honor the bet together. After greeting students during the morning drop-off, the pair donned their blowup costumes and, accompanied by two Sisters who teach at St. Mary’s and a police officer for safety, made their way to the nearby McDonald’s in Alton. The visit took place around 8:30 a.m. Thursday, where employees responded with laughter as the two costumed figures ordered chicken nuggets. The event was a moment of community spirit and fun for the school’s staff and students. St. Mary’s School, which
Blackburn College Celebrates The 36th Annual Science Day, Powered By Student Leadership
CARLINVILLE – Blackburn College welcomed 14 regional schools and 26 educators, bringing around 250 high school students for its 36th annual Science Day this spring. The event, held on the College’s campus in Carlinville, offered a day of hands-on science activities, friendly competition, and immersive academic exploration, planned and led almost entirely by Blackburn students. Through Blackburn’s distinctive Work Program, more than 50 student workers were essential in organizing, preparing, and carrying out the event. From coordinating with schools and setting up labs to leading demonstrations and managing logistics, Blackburn students were at the heart of the experience. Seniors Alexia Mosby ’25 and Jessica Muckensturm ’25 coordinated the effort. “I love getting the opportunity to coordinate Science Day because we get to meet regional high school teachers and students throughout the process,” said Mosby. “Many of the Blackburn students
'Taps for Team Jakey' in St. Louis fosters mental health talks
Team Jakey is hosting a free event at 4 Hands Brewing Company on Thursday to raise awareness about mental health and provide a supportive community space for all ages.
St. Louis Mayor Says FEMA Still Hasn’t Helped With Tornado Recovery
Memphis rapper Finesse2tymes provides aid for residents after tornado damage
ST. LOUIS - Memphis rapper Finesse2tymes was in St. Louis on Monday to provide support for individuals impacted by damage from a recent tornado. The rapper's support comes after an EF-3 tornado swept through eight miles of St. Louis City on Friday, traveling from Clayton through Forest Park and into north St. Louis. In the [...]
'We're in a tornado' - New video shows construction workers taking cover as tornado hits St. Louis
Newly-released video shows the tense moment two construction workers took cover and watched inside a vehicle Friday as a deadly tornado tore through St. Louis, narrowly escaping harm.
Remember When MAGA Thought A Few Stern Emails From The Gov’t Made Twitter A State Actor? About That…
Here’s a question about the First Amendment and social media companies that used to just be in the realm of crazy law school hypotheticals: What makes social media sites “state actors” subject to constitutional constraints? For years, we heard from some that merely talking to government officials was enough — at least according to Vivek […]
'Things like this don't happen often': All-American Rejects put on Columbia college house concert
The All-American Rejects performed at a house show in Columbia, Mo. to raise money for the local nonprofit movie theater, Ragtag Cinema, which has been impacted by recent funding cuts.
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