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Logitech’s ‘Forever Mouse’ Idea Pulled Back After Backlash
It was just a few months ago that we had some fun with Logitech over it’s amazing, never been done before AI mouse… that was actually just a rehash of a previous mouse that had a button that could be used to launch a ChatGPT prompt. So it wasn’t so much an AI mouse, as […]
Hope in solving pregnant woman’s disappearance fueled denial of interview tape
Investigators believe Amanda Jones and her unborn baby Hayden may be somewhere on the grounds of the Hillsboro Civic Center. It’s where Jones, who was nine months pregnant at the time, went to meet Bryan Westfall in August 2005.
Affordable rental community for seniors fail to pay water bill
People who live at a senior living facility in St. Clair County lost their water after the landlord did not pay the bill.
Missouri auditor to probe Saint Louis Public Schools' finances beginning Tuesday
On Tuesday, Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick will begin to dive into the expenses of Saint Louis Public Schools, who will also be hosting a public meeting to brief everyone on the state of the district with the upcoming school year about to begin.
St. Louis activist & DNC delegate charged in Ferguson protest
Among those charged in the Ferguson protest Friday night that left a police officer critically injured is a long-time St. Louis activist, a delegate to the Democratic National Convention, and a member of the City of St. Louis’s Civilian Oversight Board, which reviews allegations of police misconduct.
Dan Harbaugh, CEO of Ronald McDonald House Charities of St. Louis, dies
Dan Harbaugh, president and CEO of Ronald McDonald House Charities of St. Louis, died Sunday after a three-time battle with cancer, the organization announced. He was 64.
Rosati-Kain Academy's first president steps down
The president of the Rosati-Kain Academy in St. Louis has stepped down for personal reasons, according to officials.
[OPINIONS] Scuba Diving Lessons
Alton Advances Updated Clark Bridge Holiday Lighting Schedule
ALTON - After some discussion and a few changes, the Alton Committee of the Whole on Monday approved an updated and expanded version of the decorative holiday lighting schedule for the Clark Bridge. The new bridge lighting schedule, which now faces City Council approval, is as follows: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday (Jan. 15): Red/white/blue President’s Day (third Monday of February): Red/white/blue Memorial Day Weekend (following last Monday of May): Red/white/blue Flag Day (June 14): Red/white/blue Juneteenth (June 19): Yellow/green/red July 4: Red/white/blue Labor Day (first Monday of September): Red/white/blue Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples’ Day (second Monday in October): Red/white/blue Veteran's Day (Nov. 11): Red/white/blue Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November): Orange/yellow/green Christmas Day (Dec. 25): Red/green Alton High School Graduation: Red Alton High School Homecoming: Red Marquette High School
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St. Louis police looking for suspects in attempted ATM break-in downtown
Anyone else having USPS Problems?
Does St. Louis feel more populated than 2.8 million ?
Multiple people stuck in trams at the Arch
Former chair at St. Charles Community College charged for tampering student files
The former Education Department Chair at St. Charles Community College, and currently the College of Education Dean at Harris-Stowe State University, has been charged for tampering with files that contained student information at the community college.
Illinois' amended biometric privacy law is more 'business friendly,' attorney says
The amended law signed earlier this month by Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker limits statutory damages to $1,000 for negligent violations and $5,000 for intentional and reckless violations per person – as opposed to those amounts per violation.
Riders briefly stuck inside Gateway Arch trams
Multiple people were stuck inside the trams in one leg of the Gateway Arch on Monday afternoon.
Editorial: Get the kids to school. Then get some answers to the SLPS mess.
Officer Travis Brown's condition unchanged after Ferguson protest injury
There’s no change in the condition of a Ferguson police officer with a life-threatening head injury. Officer Travis Brown was critically injured Friday night during protests to mark the 10th anniversary of Michael Brown’s death.
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