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More businesses closing in the New Year
Drunken driver charged in February crash that killed baby in Webster Groves
A woman has been charged with driving while intoxicated after a wrong-way crash in February that injured a pregnant mother and killed her baby.
3-Year-Old Is 'Healthy and Safe'; Parents Are Also Located With Social Media
CASEYVILLE - Caseyville Police has issued a statement about the 3-year-old toddler who was wandering on the second floor of Red Lion Inn in Caseyville on Tuesday morning, Dec. 23, 2025. "The child is currently healthy and safe. Due to social media, the parents were made aware of the whereabouts of their child and responded to the Caseyville Police Department," the Caseyville Police Department said. "This case is under investigation by both the Caseyville Police Department and DCFS. We will not
Are all QTs broken?
POV from the front lines - what USPS looks like Right Now...and why your shipping is delayed. (still images pulled from video)
Christmas Shopping at Marshalls
Alton Attorney Explains What Actually Happens When You File a Lawsuit
ALTON - A local attorney breaks down how a lawsuit works and what to expect if you hire a lawyer. Keith Short, with Keith Short & Associates, P.C., in Alton, explained that he can quickly decide whether or not he is going to take a case based on the client’s demeanor. Unlike other lawyers, Short often brings cases to trial. He assesses cases to decide if they’re worth investing the time and energy before he agrees to take them. “It’s got to be trial-worthy from
Restaurants open on the hill Christmas Eve?
Spending by districts and bunch of regional cities
St. Louis: America's Underrated Transit City
Churches that Sing Christmas Songs?
On This Day, Dec. 24, 1988: Poison landed their only #1 song with ‘Every Rose Has Its Thorn’
On This Day, Dec. 24, 1988 ...Glam rockers Poison landed their first and only #1 song with the power ballad “Every Rose Has Its Thorn.”The song, from the band’s sophomore…
Woman trespassed from southwest Missouri thrift store speaks out
A Lamar non-profit issued a trespassing notice to a local resident who says she only wanted to purchase essential items for those in need.
South St. Louis Cricket Store Burglary Ends in Arrest
A man is in custody after police say he smashed his way into a Cricket Wireless store early Wednesday morning.
Aldermen sue to pick new St. Louis sheriff, accuse mayor of 'executive overreach'
Mayor has asserted she gets to fill vacancy in sheriff's office. Aldermen, who have filled the office in the past, say they need to protect their power.
How to Enjoy a Magical Christmas Eve with Family
Did you know that over 70% of people consider Christmas Eve the most cherished moment of the holiday season, even more than Christmas Day itself? This night holds a unique power to bring families together in ways that few other occasions can. But what truly makes Christmas Eve magical? Is it the anticipation, the traditions, or simply the presence of loved ones? Exploring how to craft an unforgettable Christmas Eve experience can transform this special night into a lasting memory for the whole
This Day in History on December 24: War of 1812 Officially Ends
December 24th is a date rich with historical significance, spanning centuries and continents. Stepping back several centuries, December 24, 1814, is remembered for the signing of the Treaty of Ghent, which effectively ended the War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain. This treaty restored relations between the two countries to their pre-war status, though news traveled slowly at the time and some battles occurred even after the treaty had been signed. The War of 1812 itself wa
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