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A historic Catholic church in St. Louis holds its final Mass: '100 years of witness'
St. Nicholas in Downtown West was merged with two nearby churches to form a new parish in 2023.
Jennings High School to reopen after water pipe damage
Jennings High School will reopen on Tuesday after undergoing significant repairs from a broken water pipe, with students following an alternating hybrid schedule.
2 birds flying high above Forest Park this past summer
Neman: Oh, fudge! The surprising story of tourists' favorite treat
Someone, somewhere, had to invent fudge. But who, and where? And why is it so good?
HVAC Resources for poor credit?
Trial to begin for man accused of killing Hermann Police sergeant
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Mo. - The capital murder trial for Kenneth Lee Simpson, the man accused of killing a Hermann Police Sergeant and injuring another in early 2023, will begin Tuesday morning in Franklin County. The trial is set to begin Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. in Franklin County. Simpson has pleaded not guilty to charges including [...]
St. Louis to open recycling task force meetings to the public
After getting questions about compliance with Missouri’s Sunshine Law, a top aide to Mayor Cara Spencer said the city would start posting public notice of the meetings.
Proposals to expand Missouri private school voucher program meet tight budget
Missouri lawmakers are considering expanding the state’s private school voucher program with proposals to open eligibility and remove demands on private schools who accept voucher funds. But the program, which has spent a majority of the $50 million it received in state funding this fiscal year, may lack room to grow with Gov. Mike Kehoe […]
One year of Donald Trump: Alarms sound over relentless expansion of presidential powers
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump promised during his bid for another White House term that he would be a dictator only on “day one.” Before a town hall audience in Iowa in December 2023, Fox News host Sean Hannity asked Trump, “Under no circumstances, you are promising America tonight, you would never abuse power as […]
Mike Kehoe says Missouri is falling behind. His solution: more tax cuts
Gov. Mike Kehoe’s State of the State address rested on a tension he never resolved. Missouri, he warned, is falling behind. Its population is “stagnant.” Economic growth over the past decade has been “average at best.” When competing with states like Texas and Tennessee, Missouri too often loses before the conversation even begins. Yet in […]
Tuesday, Jan. 20 - Missouri Scout gets ALL the merit badges
A Scout from Missouri did more than just make Eagle Scout - he earned every one of the possible 140 merit badges, joining a rare group to ever complete the feat.
Anybody here who frequented the CWE back in the early 2000's?
City gov sitting on $163m cash reserve
Becoming mild midweek, colder weekend changes
ST. LOUIS - Bundle up Tuesday morning. Temperatures have fallen into the single digits and teens as lingering arctic air from the weekend remains in place. A large area of high pressure to our south is reinforcing the cold air early Tuesday morning. As that high shifts east, southerly winds will develop, allowing temperatures to [...]
Small earthquake shakes central Illinois, no damage reported
OHLMAN, Ill. -- A small earthquake shook central Illinois early Tuesday morning. The U.S. Geological Survey said the magnitude 3.8 quake struck at 1:27 a.m. Central Time, about 3 miles north-northeast of Ohlman, Illinois. The shallow tremor was felt across parts of Christian and Sangamon counties. The quake hit about 12 miles south-southeast of Taylorville, [...]
Billy Idol guitarist Steve Stevens reveals secret to Idol’s lasting appeal
Billy Idol's longtime guitarist and collaborator Steve Stevens has worked with him since the early '80s and has a good idea as to why Idol’s popularity has lasted as long…
A Drug Testing Company Favored Speed Over Reliability, Some Ex-Employees Say. The Firm Says Its Work Is “Accurate.”
Women With High-Risk Pregnancies Have Limited Options Under Abortion Bans
The post Women With High-Risk Pregnancies Have Limited Options Under Abortion Bans appeared first on ProPublica.
See the Jan. 20, 1926, front page: Judge rules out drunkenness as murder defense
Headlines from the Jan. 20, 1926, front page include: Judge rules out drunkenness as murder defense
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