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Single lady here, trying to put myself out there. I love trying new restaurants, but everywhere I turn people are coupled up. Do you have any recommendations where there maybe more of a single (middle aged) crowd?
Session Taco Closing Kirkwood Location - Jan 25, 2026
Respect MO Voters petition drive-through
East St. Louis acquires land to expand Gateway Arch National Park
The City of East St. Louis has secured 50 acres of riverfront land as part of plans to potentially expand Gateway Arch National Park to the Illinois side of the Mississippi River.
Fair Use Is A Right. Ignoring It Has Consequences.
Fair use is not just an excuse to copy—it’s a pillar of online speech protection, and disregarding it in order to lash out at a critic should have serious consequences. That’s what we told a federal court in Channel 781 News v. Waltham Community Access Corporation, our case fighting copyright abuse on behalf of citizen journalists. Waltham Community […]
The Police, Fleetwood Mac, David Bowie get ‘Stranger Things’ bump on the UK Singles Chart
Songs by The Police, Fleetwood Mac, David Bowie and more have jumped up the U.K. Official Singles Chart thanks to their use in the final season of Netflix’s Stranger Things.The iconic Police tune…
Hoffmann Brothers, Ferguson Roofing moving from Brentwood to larger space in Earth City
The company says it employs over 600 workers and continues to hire.
Byron, Carlson, Petri & Kalb Male Athlete Of the Month: Scott Phelps Signs To Play Baseball For Kaskaskia College
GLEN CARBON - Scott Phelps, who is an outfielder for the highly successful Father McGivney Catholic High School baseball team, has signed a letter of intent to play for Kaskaskia College in Centralia. Phelps had a successful junior season with the Griffins in 2025, hitting .398, with no homers and 41 RBIs, many in key situations, drawing 14 walks while striking out only 10 times, in helping the Griffins to a 38-4 record, losing in the IHSA Class 1A state final to Ottawa Marquette Catholic 6-5
4 Monkeys On The Loose ‼️In North City Be Careful & Contact Animal Control
Monkeys are on the loose in north St. Louis. Animal control is on the hunt.
The animals were seen by residents Thursday afternoon on Red Bud Avenue in the O'Fallon neighborhood.
Kirkwood approves new downtown apartment complex on vacant lot
TriStar Properties plans to build a four-story, 60-unit apartment building at 300 North Kirkwood Road, in the suburb’s downtown business district.
Stillwater Senior Living Male Athlete Of Month: Javier Cass Proud of Warriors' Team Spirit
COLLINSVILLE - Javier Cass is a junior forward for the boys basketball team at Granite City High School, and stays positive and upbeat for the remainder of the Warriors season. Cass is enjoying a good year thus far, averaging 9.1 points and 2.9 rebounds-per-game, and also has 34 assists and 11 steals to his credit. He'll be an important cog for the Warriors as they enter the second half of the season. Recently, Granite City defeated Belleville East in a key Southwestern Conference win to start
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Illinois 'Work Mom' wins $350K Lucky Day Lotto jackpot
An Illinois mother is $350,000 richer after claiming a winning Lucky Day Lotto jackpot she won on the Christmas Day drawing from the Illinois Lottery.
Gov. Pritzker signs bill to lift Illinois nuclear moratorium, boost renewable energy and battery storage
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker signed the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act to spur production of battery storage, renewable energy resources, and strengthen energy efficiency programs, while also lifting the state's ban on new nuclear power plants.
Battlehawks - not Chiefs - proposed as Missouri's official football team
A Missouri lawmaker has introduced legislation that would honor the St. Louis Battlehawks as the state's "official football team" as the Kansas City Chiefs prepare to relocate across state lines to Kansas.
Illinois man charged with hacking 600 Snapchat accounts, stealing nude photos
An Illinois man faces federal charges for allegedly hacking the Snapchat accounts of nearly 600 women and stealing nude photos.
Historian Raises Concerns About the Alton Museum of History and Art
ALTON - A group of Alton historians are raising concerns about the Alton Museum of History and Art. Diana Maul Halstead, an Alton native, recently appeared on “Our Daily Show!” with CJ Nasello, wherein she spoke about the museum’s governance and transparency. The museum closed in March 2020 during the COVID-19 Pandemic and has not reopened. Halstead has questions about the items and properties owned by the museum. “This is about preservation, accountability, an
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