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Daily Deal: The Learn to Paint Course
Alfred Robert (A.R.) Quinton was an English watercolor artist, famed for his stunning paintings of British landscapes and villages. Following along a professional artist with more than 35 years of experience, the Learn to Paint Course will guide you through painting A.R. Quinton’s Scenes with watercolor and enhancing them using pastel pencils. From the sky […]
Pattonville High School employee arrested for inappropriate student relationship
An employee of Pattonville High School was arrested Tuesday afternoon for having an inappropriate relationship with a student.
St. Louis adopts process for opening homeless shelters
Proponents would still need to gather signatures from neighbors before opening. And they'd need to get a permit from the city after submitting an operations plan.
St. Louis among cities with the highest share of affordable home listings
In some major cities, the majority of home listings are considered affordable, according to Zillow.
Police: Man says he killed brother, then father after being denied a ride to girlfriend's home
ICL Group to build EV battery component plant in north St. Louis
ICL Group, a global specialty minerals company, has announced plans to build a large battery materials manufacturing plant in north St. Louis City.
Plans Finalized for the Glen Carbon Heritage Winter Market Is Saturday, Nov. 30
GLEN CARBON – The Village will be hosting its first Heritage Winter Market at the Glen Carbon Heritage Museum located at 124 School Street on Sat., Nov. 30. Happening from 5pm-8pm, the winter market kicks off the holiday season with shopping, food, drinks, caroling, horse-carriage rides and more. The event is free to attend and open to the public. Doors open at 5pm with vendors, a food truck, drinks and caroling. Grab a delicious coffee or sandwich from Rachel & Co. Food Truck, or a specialty drink from The Nomad Mobile Bar. The Claddagh Carriage Co. will be offering free horse and carriage rides around the Village (tips encouraged). A community tree lighting ceremony will take place at 6 pm in front of the museum. Inside, you will find Tessitura Music singing Christmas carols, Earth Candy serving mocktails, Forever Always permanent jewelry and a variety of vendors selling holiday décor and more. You can find a complete listing of vendors by visiting
Man wanted after leaving car accident, shooting at crash victim: SLMPD
Detectives with the Saint Louis Metropolitan Police Department are seeking an unidentified man and his vehicle after leaving the scene of an accident and shooting the crash victim.
Mojo's Music Blends Customer Service with Holiday Deals
EDWARDSVILLE - Mojo’s Music has holiday discounts going through Christmas Eve, but their personalized customer service is year-round. Located at 144 N. Main Street in Edwardsville, Mojo’s Music sells a wide variety of instruments and accessories for aspiring and experienced musicians. They also offer repair services and lessons. Owner Tom Pullen explained that they take an “interactive” approach to customer service and do everything they can to support local musicians. “We really try to work with people to make sure they get the exact right thing at the right price to make sure that they succeed at playing music,” Pullen said. As the holiday season approaches, there are several specials available for customers. In addition to the Black Friday and Small Business Saturday discounts that will be available next week, all of the Christmas deals are currently in effect. The big deal is one you won’t want to miss. You can choose any guitar
Warren Haynes sets Million Voices Whisper tour
Gov't Mule frontman Warren Haynes is heading out on the road next year in support of his recently released solo album, Million Voices Whisper.Haynes just announced dates for the Million Voices Whisper…
St. Louis County considers extending tax breaks for delayed Chesterfield music facility
Gateway Studios and Production Services wants the County Council to approve extending the project's completion date from the end of this year to the end of next year.
Mississippi Valley Christian School Gratefully Acknowledges $20,000 Donation For Campaign
ALTON - Mississippi Valley Christian School (MVCS) is thrilled to announce a generous $20,000 donation to support our ongoing #FundThe50th campaign. This incredible act of generosity marks a significant milestone as we celebrate 50 years of excellence in Christian education. The #FundThe50th initiative was launched to commemorate our half-century legacy by ensuring our school remains a beacon of Christ-centered education in the community. "We are deeply humbled and profoundly grateful for this extraordinary gift," said Tim Lee, Administrator of MVCS. "This donation is not just an investment in our school but also in the lives of our students and the future leaders they will become. It reflects the generosity and shared vision of those who believe in our mission to build the premier Christian school in our community." Thanks to this contribution, MVCS will advance several key projects creating an environment where students can thrive academically, spiritually, and socially. As we move
Southwest Missouri homeowner found dead; 15 dogs rescued from property
More than a dozen dogs of varying breeds are arriving at the Humane Society of Missouri’s headquarters in St. Louis for evaluations and veterinary treatment after being rescued from what volunteers describe as “deplorable conditions.”
Who Will Be on the Ballot for Alton's 2025 Consolidated Election?
ALTON - As the Consolidated Election approaches, the race is heating up between candidates in the City of Alton. Though the election isn’t until April 1, 2025, candidates had to file their petitions by Nov. 18, 2024, to be included on the ballot for Election Day. There are several contested races, including a three-way mayoral race and competition for the City Clerk position and several aldermen seats. Incumbent David Goins is running for reelection against former mayor Brant Walker and current Ward Three Alderman Ray Strebel. Goins was elected to the mayoral position in 2021. Walker previously served as mayor from 2013 until Goins’s election. Strebel has been the Ward Three alderman since 2021. The City Clerk position also sees some competition, as incumbent Cheryl Ingle has been challenged by current Deputy City Clerk Lauren Wilson. Following current Treasurer Cameo C. Holland’s decision not to seek reelection , Elizabeth “Betsy” Allen is
Detroit recast its narrative behind a billionaire savior. Does St. Louis have one of its own?
Once a story of American failure, Detroit is in the midst of a turnaround story orchestrated by a civic-minded billionaire and a mayor who vowed to change the city's politics. The Business Journal sought out St. Louis' billionaires to learn whether they'd be willing to fill a similar role, while some private sector leaders caution that this city can't wait for a savior.
What causes a halo around the moon?
Have you ever looked up at the night sky and saw a clear ring around the moon? You're not dreaming—it actually happens.
Trump chooses quack TV doctor to run Medicare
Yesterday Trump chose former MTV "Real World" host and current Fox host Sean Duffy to be his Transportation Secretary. Today it's this: Not counting himself, this makes three TV hosts in Trump's cabinet (Hegseth, Duffy, Oz) plus a bevy of other folks with proven chops on Fox. At least Trump is consistent about what he ...continue reading "Trump chooses quack TV doctor to run Medicare"
Battery materials maker pivots, putting plant and $500M investment in North City
Israel-based public company Israel Chemicals Ltd. has revised its plans for a battery materials plant in St. Louis, relocating the project to a location in North City.
Overlapping Symptoms Challenge Accurate Mental Health Diagnoses
Lavender Zarraga, APRN , a behavioral health provider at OSF HealthCare, says it’s not uncommon for her patients to ask for a medication that isn’t the right fit. The culprit? She says symptoms of common mental health issues like depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and bipolar disorder can overlap. So, it’s important to stay in contact with your provider to make sure you’re on the best treatment plan. On depression mimicking ADHD: “You have changed executive functioning. You can’t decide. You feel dull. You can’t concentrate,” Zarraga says. “You have a hard time learning new things. You can’t remember things or forget things easily. Attention and concentration are low. You think ‘Why am I processing everything so slow?.’” Zarraga adds that she’s seen people with depression take prescribed medicine and feel better, but then residual symptoms that mimic ADHD creep in. And, she
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