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St. Louis judge sets trial date for defamation case against Gateway Pundit

1 year 2 months ago
A St. Louis judge this week set a trial date of next March 10 for the defamation lawsuit against the owners of the far-right conspiracy site Gateway Pundit over false allegations of election fraud against two Georgia poll workers. Although trial schedules can always be amended, the Aug. 26 order by Judge Elizabeth Hogan appears […]
Paul Wagman

St. Louis Cardinals tickets available for $0 as attendance hits lowest level at Busch Stadium III

1 year 2 months ago
Sparse crowds at Busch Stadium are making headlines across major league baseball after the organization recently set a record-low attendance at the stadium. Hundreds of tickets were available to the Cardinals game Wednesday night on StubHub for $0, but plus a $2 service fee payable to StubHub. After making the drive from Iowa, not even the 100-degree heat could keep Cardinals fans like Kristin and Jeffrey Bowen from catching a game. “It was awesome,” Kristin Bowen said. “It was a really…
Holden Kurwicki

Lawsuit claims Wentzville School District hid student sexual assault

1 year 2 months ago
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - A lawsuit accuses the Wentzville School District of hiding reports of a student being sexually assaulted. According to the St. Louis Post Dispatch, the incident reportedly happened at Frontier Middle School with children between the ages of 11 and 12 years old. The lawsuit claims district officials did not intervene [...]
Nick Gladney

Milton Road In Alton Getting Million-Dollar Makeover

1 year 2 months ago
ALTON - A section of Milton Road in Alton will be improved with a combination of over $1 million in federal and local funds after City Council members approved multiple items related to the project on Wednesday. Improvements will be made along a 0.32 mile stretch of Milton Road from Worden Avenue to Edgewood Avenue. The full scope of the project includes “pavement patching, pavement milling, hot-mix asphalt resurfacing, sidewalk curb, ramps and other miscellaneous items,” according to a related agenda item. $506,000 in federal funding will go towards construction and engineering costs, as will $183,000 from the city, totaling $689,000, according to a Joint Funding Agreement for Federally Funded Construction between the city and the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT). These funds will come from the Surface Transportation Program’s “Urban” designation (STU) , intended for municipalities with populations above 5,000. The City of Alton

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