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Police search for St. Louis gas station shooting suspects
Police are seeking help to identify two men involved in a shooting at a Phillips 66 gas station on Salisbury Street, and are asking anyone with information to call CrimeStoppers.
Don’t Forget That The Same People Banning Books Want To Ban Porn
PEN America published recent data on book bans and removals just in time for Banned Books Week. Key findings indicate that most books challenged by censorship advocates this past year focus on LGBTQ+ subject matter. Additionally, Iowa and Florida are currently the two worst states for book bans amid Republican-backed content restriction laws. The PEN […]
Paul Rodgers drops new video for ‘Midnight Rose’ track “Photo Shooter”
Paul Rodgers, frontman of such classic bands as Free and Bad Company, has dropped a brand-new video for “Photo Shooter,” a track from his most recent solo album, Midnight Rose.The video has Rodgers…
Big St. Louis-based national law firm hires new CEO
The St. Louis-based family law and divorce litigation firm has hired a new chief operating executive.
Billy Joel and Sting's Busch Stadium concert rescheduled due to weather conditions
Friday night's Billy Joel and Sting concert at Busch Stadium has been rescheduled due to inclement weather conditions, Live Nation announced.
Armory STL to 'temporarily close' citing lack of funding
A local chamber of commerce is shutting down
The group cited inflationary pressures and changed gathering patterns.
Teen accused of killing two in St. Louis County drug deal was on the lam for months
His attorney conceded that Trevor Daley ran away, and lived for more than three months in a relative's home in rural Missouri before police found him.
Hoffmann firm buys prime retail property in Ladue
The building is also home to a well-known local hardware store.
How Missouri, Illinois schools fared on US News & World Report's best colleges rankings
In its 40th best colleges ranking, U.S. News & World Report evaluated 1,500 colleges and universities overall. Here's how local schools fared.
The Prospect Weekly Roundup: Less Than 40 Days Till the Election
This week on our live show, David and Emma talk about the most interesting Senate races in play this November.
Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Johnny Van Zant shares more info about daughter’s medical emergency
Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Johnny Van Zant is opening up about the family emergency that led to the band canceling five shows on their Sharp Dressed Simple Man tour with ZZ Top.The…
First Community CU used to be Monsanto Credit Union
SCCTD and Partners to Host "Passport to Music on Metro" In Belleville, Emerson Park Transit Centers
BELLEVILLE - The St. Clair County Transit District, in partnership with Citizens for Modern Transit and Metro Transit, is hosting Passport to Music on Metro on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024, from 1 to 4 p.m. at both the Belleville and Emerson Park Transit Centers. This music festival will feature four musical acts, two at each venue, and is designed to promote community, encourage ridership and showcase the amenities offered as part of recent “Transit Stop Transformation” efforts. The event is free and open to the public. A $5 Metro Day Pass can be purchased for those interested in traveling back-and-forth between Metro Transit Centers. The musical acts will get underway at the Belleville Transit Center (718 Scheel St, Belleville, IL 62221) at 1 p.m. with a performance by jazz, rhythm and blues band First Call. Then the Kecia Davis Band, a Motown, soul and jazz band, will perform at 2:40 p.m. Simultaneously, at the Emerson Park Transit Center (929 N 15th St, East
Friday Cat Blogging – 27 September 2024
Here's a closeup portrait of Charlie to go along with last week's portrait of Hilbert. This one was also taken indoors with the little flash unit, and the autoexposure ended up choosing an ISO level of 28800. This is remarkable for two reasons. First, it must mean the flash provided hardly any extra illumination. Second, ...continue reading "Friday Cat Blogging – 27 September 2024"
Bibi’s Wider War
Today on TAP: Not good for the Jews, not good for Kamala Harris
What is going on with today’s mold count?
Taxes: Where do Trump and Harris stand?
WASHINGTON — With the clock ticking on former President Donald Trump’s signature 2017 tax law, and high housing, food and child care costs darkening Americans’ mood, tax cuts have become the star of the 2024 presidential contest between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump wants to overall extend his tax provisions beyond the 2025 […]
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