Steel your nerves and open your senses. Boogie Bus Express, a St. Louis-based party bus company, has transformed one of its buses into a paranormal portal, taking those who dare […]
Journeying into the depths of The Darkness, you never know when your next step will be your last. Located in Soulard, the two-story haunted house was completely renovated this year. […]
This time of year, Brookdale Farms gives us the heebie-jeebies. Here, spirits roam the land and stalk the living. Plagued by evil, the Field of Nightmares admits only the bravest […]
I've noticed lately that my Google searches deliver a lot of hits for Reddit groups. John Herrman explains why: The backstory here is a bit fuzzy and contested, but the basic outline is this: Late last year, Google began prioritizing certain sources of user-generated content in Search in an effort to surface more “first-person perspectives” ...continue reading "Why has Reddit taken over your Google searches?"
The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office issued charges against suspects in connection with a kidnapping and assault over multiple days in Wildwood.
Critical Mineral Recovery's battery recycling facility in Fredericktown, MO, experienced a massive fire, and the EPA is monitoring the air around the facility to ensure safety.
Police said the victim was discovered after his wife, who was out of town, said was not answering his phone and that neighbors had found the family dog running loose
Did you know that over the past decade the amount of rail freight has declined even if you don't include the plummet in the number of coal trains? It's true: Why is rail freight down down even though the economy has expanded by a third over the same period? It's not because freight charges have ...continue reading "The story of freight trains"
Soon the streets will be filling up with kids and bonfires will be lit. Thankfully, the weather has been mostly a treat, with the rain having cleared out earlier in the day, leaving behind the cooler temperatures.
The Missouri Public Service Commission on Wednesday approved Ameren Missouri's planned 800 megawatt natural-gas-powered backup electric plant in South County. The company also said it closed on the purchase of a solar generation project.
From West Newsmagazine: Although a microbrewery and sit-down restaurant have already been approved for the site of the West County Feed and Supply Store, the proposal was back before the Wildwood City Council recently to address setback issues. A public hearing was held for the project Oct. 14. Good News Brewing will be located at […]
Denton Loudermill, falsely accused on social media of being the shooter, has once again sued state Sens. Rick Brattin, Denny Hoskins and Nick Schroer for defamation and invasion of privacy.
A St. Louis County woman appeared in U.S. District Court on Wednesday after being indicted for assisting in a romance fraud, committing mortgage fraud, and even pandemic loan fraud.
ROXANA - As part of her annual Mayors’ Roundtable series, State Senator Erica Harriss brought together more than a dozen mayors from across the 56th District Tuesday. “Each year, prior to the fall veto session, my office hosts a mayors' roundtable event that allows mayors from across the district to meet under one roof and engage in collaborative discussions on important issues in their communities,” said Senator Harriss. “It allows me the chance to update our officials on state issues, but also to gather feedback on issues important to them to take back to Springfield.” Last year, the Mayors’ Roundtable was held in Edwardsville. This year’s event was held at the Roxana Village Hall. “We are proud to partner with Senator Harriss in cohosting this year’s mayors’ roundtable event,” said Roxana Mayor Marty Reynolds. “Bringing community leaders together and hearing about issues that are impacting or benefiting thei