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Creepy spectrum “salesmen” asked for my personal information (including my SSN!!!) today! Anyone else gotten hounded by these freaks?
Glen Carbon Raises Fines For Building Without Permits, Inspections
GLEN CARBON – Glen Carbon trustees voted on Tuesday to sharply raise the fines for construction work completed without proper permits or inspections amid rising reports of non-compliant construction. The village’s current fine of $50 per “Failure to Obtain a Permit” violation will increase to a minimum of $500 per violation under the newly passed resolution. Each day a violation continues will be fined as a separate offense. According to Erika Heil, the village’s
Man sentenced for shooting at St. Louis apartment
Officials say a 22-year-old woman--who tried to take cover from the gunshots--was dragged by a car that she hid under.
77-bed children's mental health hospital to open in St. Louis
The new facility is a joint venture aimed at addressing the urgent youth mental health crisis in the region.
Judge uses "Air Bud" rule to allow mid-decade redistricting in Missouri
Classics book club?
No charges for NJ cop who shot passenger in getaway car driven by St. Louis man
The car first slowed down, but then accelerated toward the officer as he was standing outside of his patrol car, authorities said.
City SC, Energizer surprise kids with STEM gifts and video games
The initiative aimed to spark curiosity and joy among the children, providing them with hands-on opportunities to learn and play.
Group turns in 300K signatures to put Missouri's congressional map on the ballot
Roughly 300,000 signatures were submitted to the secretary of state’s office on Tuesday morning — more than two and a half times the number needed.
SIUE rebrands to alternate identity
From being known as the cougars, SIUE will be called the 66'ers.
Crosswalk issues. Is it a fleur-de-lis thing?
Veteran of St. Charles County Ambulance District dies after line-of-duty incident
Lt. Sarah McCarthy, a 23-year veteran of the district, first felt chest pain while on duty in St. Peters, then later suffered a "grave setback."
Still searching for soup the missing ferret
Ex-prosecutor faces panel that could strip law license
The hearing was Kim Gardner’s chance to convince a discipline panel that she should not face further discipline.
How ICE’s Plan To Monitor Social Media Threatens Not Just Privacy, But Civic Participation
When most people think about immigration enforcement, they picture border crossings and airport checkpoints. But the new front line may be your social media feed. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has published a request for information for private-sector contractors to launch a round-the-clock social media monitoring program. The request states that private contractors will be paid to comb through “Facebook, […]
New flu variant could bring more hospitalizations
For information on where you can get a free flu shot, residents are urged to contact their county’s health department.
Health officials respond to confusion on newborn Hep B vaccine change
The St. Louis County Health Department reports they've received numerous calls from mothers who are unsure if they should give their babies the shot.
Morganford and Arsenal 7-11 boarded up.
Wind advisory overnight; 50 mph gusts expected Wednesday
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for the St. Louis area and other parts of Missouri overnight.
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