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71-year-old man killed in hit-and-run crash in north St. Louis County
ST. LOUIS - A 71-year-old man died Wednesday night after being struck by a car in north St. Louis County. The crash occurred around 9 p.m. on New Halls Ferry Road and Sugar Pine Road. Police say a driver hit the man then took off. Investigators are trying to find that driver. The Crimes Against [...]
Historic Leinenkugel's brewery to close in Chippewa Falls
Molson Coors to close Leinenkugel's breweries in Wisconsin.
Republicans make major gains in control of state governments
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — Before the election results began rolling in, Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly took the stage, confident that Democrats could break the long-held Republican supermajority that has thwarted many of her legislative priorities. “If we do that, you will not only make my life better, you will make the life of every Kansan […]
Biden: Trump win lays to rest question of election ‘integrity’
President Joe Biden on Thursday called on Americans to lay to rest questions about the integrity of elections, calling the system fair after President-elect Donald Trump decidedly won the 2024 race.
Holleman: How Sam Page could get his choice for prosecuting attorney past county council
County Executive Sam Page’s choice to replace Wesley Bell could face County Council opposition.
Jury convicts man in 2021 Pine Lawn murder, recommends 18 years in prison
Man struck, killed in hit-and-run on New Halls Ferry in St. Louis County
Sultan: Missouri women win a key battle, but the war rages on
The victory — and its immediate rejection by GOP lawmakers in power — ought to drill a message into the state’s electorate.
Naturally Abstract Art Exhibit
Green Door Art Gallery presents Naturally Abstract, featuring paintings by Sheldon Johnson, mixed media paintings by De’Joneiro Jones, fiber art by Suzy Farren, sculptures by Lisa Hilton and jewelry by […]
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De Soto man sues woman accused of killing her children
Understanding Love Bombing: Signs and Impact on Relationships
The start of a new relationship can be a very exciting chapter in our lives. New relationships can bring new opportunities to learn about yourself and how to be a good communicator and reliable partner. While the honeymoon phase can feel electrifying, if your new partner seems too good to be true, you could be experiencing love bombing. What is love bombing? It’s a form of emotional and psychological manipulation that involves your romantic partner quickly escalating the relationship to create an intense emotional bond in an effort to manipulate you into a relationship with them. While many people may be capable of love bombing, it is most commonly exhibited by people with anxious or insecure attachment behaviors and can be done intentionally or unintentionally. It is mostly recognized in romantic relationships, however it can be experienced in platonic or familial relationships, too and tends to occur in three phases: Idealization phase: During this phase, your partner
16 U.S. States Still Ban Community-Owned Broadband Networks Because AT&T and Comcast Told Them To
For years we’ve noted how U.S. broadband is expansive, patchy, and slow thanks to mindless consolidation, regulatory capture, regional monopolization, and limited competition. That’s resulted in a growing number of pissed off towns, cities, cooperatives, and city-owned utilities building their own, locally-owned broadband networks in a bid for better, cheaper, faster broadband. Regional giants like Comcast, Charter, or AT&T could […]
Evacuations urged for Missouri community ahead of major flooding at Meramec River
The city of Pacific encouraged residents to prepare their properties for flooding and evacuate by Thursday morning as the nearby Meramec River is expected to hit major flood stage.
The NOAA National Water Prediction Service predicted the river at Pacific to rise to 27 feet later this week.
"I'm a little nervous," said Pacific Mayor Heather Filley, adding that it's not if, but when, the area south of town will flood. She is urging dozens of homeowners and business owners near the Meramec River to…
Route 141 under I-44 closed due to flooding
The Missouri Department of Transportation has shut down the northbound and southbound lanes of Route 141 under Interstate 44 due to anticipated flooding from the Meramec River, with detours in place for the weekend.
St. Louis Character: Music venue operator plays harmonica and fly fishes
Music has always been a constant for Drew Jameson, the operator of Atomic by Jamo.
City of St. Louis' short-term rental policies go into effect
Hosts will be able to operate a maximum of four short-term rental units under the new rules.
Trump won the presidency. What does that mean for education?
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump’s return to the presidency could set the stage for sweeping changes in U.S. education policy. Throughout his campaign, Trump has vowed to “save American education,” with a focus on parental rights and universal school choice — offering a sharp contrast to the Biden administration’s education record. With Trump’s White House victory […]
Kirkwood promises to double street fixes after voters approve new tax
Voters here approved Tuesday a half-cent sales tax hike to pay for streets, sidewalks, public parking lots and other transportation needs through 2040.
Mike Kehoe launches transition after winning race for Missouri governor
The inauguration of Missouri’s 58th governor is Jan. 13, 2025.
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