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World War II plane showcased at STL Museum of Transportation
The Smithsonian Institution says the Museum of Transportation in Kirkwood has one of the largest and best collections of transportation vehicles.
30 native trees planted at tornado-damaged St. Louis park
Purina and Forest ReLeaf volunteers planted 30 native trees Friday in Dickman Park.
Ketanji Brown Jackson halts order requiring full SNAP payments, for now
Trump's plan to provide partial SNAP benefits is again denied.
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New immigration conspiracy alleged in Golden Apple Buffet case
Additional charges have been added, alleging an immigration conspiracy used fake papers to try to evade detection.
Study finds millions of Americans paying more than they realize for 'free' phones
New research shows one of the most misleading marketing tactics in the wireless industry is the so-called “free” phone.
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St. Peters woman gets 5 years for burning down building in Puerto Rico
Danielle Bertothy, who pleaded guilty to arson in July, also must pay $25,476 in restitution under the sentence.
Jennings plans quicker, safer snow removal for winter
After facing harsh criticism last winter for slow snow removal, the city of Jennings is taking action ahead of the upcoming winter season.
The Department Of Defense Wants Less Proof Its Software Works
When Congress eventually reopens, the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) will be moving toward a vote. This gives us a chance to see the priorities of the Secretary of Defense and his Congressional allies when it comes to the military—and one of those priorities is buying technology, especially AI, with less of an obligation to prove it’s effective […]
Alton Launches 2025 Leaf Vacuum Schedule Starting November
ALTON - The City of Alton announced its 2025 leaf vacuum truck schedule, providing residents with a timeline for leaf collection services across different wards. The service begins Nov. 17, 2025, and runs through Dec. 23, 2025, with vacuum trucks operating in designated areas on specified dates. The leaf vacuum service requires residents to rake leaves to the edge of their yards but not into the street, as leaves in the roadway can clog the city’s stormwater drainage system. Raking leaves
Missouri set to restart SNAP food benefits next week
More than 650,000 Missourians receive food stamps
Coyote sightings rising in Illinois. What should you do if you see one?
Fall is an active time for coyotes for coyotes, and in recent weeks, there have even been several sightings reported in the Metro East.
Air travel snarls as cutbacks due to government shutdown begin
The first flights affected by a new Federal Aviation Administration directive led to widespread delays and cancellations Friday. The FAA will ramp up to a 10% reduction in flights at 40 of the nation’s busiest airports by Nov. 14, starting with a 4% reduction Friday. More than 1,000 flights had been canceled by 5 p.m. Eastern […]
Struggle in US Senate over government shutdown likely to drag through the weekend
WASHINGTON — Senators on Friday said they plan to remain in town for the weekend, a sign negotiations may be picking up to approve a stopgap spending measure and end the government shutdown, now at day 38. A vote on a package of spending bills could come either Saturday or Sunday that would partially fund […]
St. Louis moves to house tornado victims before winter
Six months after a tornado ripped through parts of north St. Louis, some residents are still living in damaged homes or tents in their yards as winter approaches.
Soundgarden’s Kim Thayil plays on new version of ‘The Day I Tried to Live’ for King Ultramega project
Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil plays on a new version of the band's song "The Day I Tried to Live," recorded for the King Ultramega project.Spearheaded by Mark Menghi of Metal Allegiance, King…
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