St. Louis city staff is recommending the St. Louis Preservation Board reject a developer’s plan to build a hotel at a historic site in the Central West End. The board will weigh the project Monday at its monthly meeting.
Centene's third-quarter adjusted earnings were $1.62 a share, above the $1.41 average of analysts’ estimates compiled by Bloomberg. Centene maintained its full-year adjusted diluted earnings per share guidance floor of greater than $6.80.
EDWARDSVILLE — Madison County State's Attorney Tom Haine announced today that a Belleville man has been convicted of first-degree murder in connection with the stabbing death of a Collinsville man. This marks two murder convictions obtained this week in Madison County. Carlos G. Mosley, 24, received a sentence of 25 years after pleading guilty to fatally stabbing Tyrese L. Owens, 21. Mosley is required to serve 100 percent of his sentence under Illinois law. "We continue to pray for Tyrese Owens and his grieving family, and hope this first-degree murder conviction brings them some measure of closure and justice,” Haine said. "We are grateful to the Collinsville Police, the Major Case Squad of Greater St. Louis, and all the law enforcement officers who helped bring Mr. Mosley to justice.” The victim was found unresponsive in a ditch near his residence on Loop Street in Collinsville on the morning of Nov. 8, 2023. An investigation revealed that Mosley and a co-defendant
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones says the city won't end up having to return federal money, amid questions from an opponent about funds that haven't been obligated ahead of a deadline.
Less than two weeks away from the November general election, FOX 2 has released the results of our exclusive, new Emerson College/The Hill/Nexstar poll, shedding light on where support for Missouri's U.S. Senate race stands.
Not all cops are terrible people, but a whole lot of terrible people seem to be cops. For some reason, a police officer (who has not been officially identified by the district) has a side gig as a substitute English teacher. I don’t know what qualifications this officer brings to that job, but absolutely none […]
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BETHALTO - Civic Memorial High School's head boys basketball coach and physical education teacher, Jared Reynolds, was honored with an All-In recognition this week for his exemplary commitment to students and the school community. The award highlights Reynolds’ dedication to going above and beyond in his role. According to school administrators, Reynolds has consistently demonstrated a willingness to make a difference in the lives of his students and colleagues. "Being ALL-IN means going above and beyond for our students, colleagues, and school community — showing dedication, commitment, and a willingness to make a difference, no matter what," they stated. This past week, Reynolds showcased his commitment by adjusting his own schedule to better serve students and reduce class sizes. His efforts ensure that every student receives the support and attention necessary for their success. Before long, the Civic Memorial High boys will be taking to the hardwoods for the 2024-2025
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BELLEVILLE - The Belleville Police Department recognized the promotions of Lieutenant Barfield, Sergeant Kallal, and Sergeant Wright during a City Council meeting this week. The department expressed gratitude for their service and dedication to both the department and the City of Belleville. The promotions were celebrated as a significant achievement within the department, highlighting the commitment of these individuals to their roles and the community they serve. The Belleville Police Department continues to emphasize its mission to ensure safety and service in the community, and the promotions are seen as a reflection of this ongoing commitment.
Dylan Hemelstrand, 20, was charged this week with possessing child pornography. Prosecutors say he posted in online chat groups that he "had sex" with girls he was babysitting and tutoring.
Costs skyrocketed around the nation as inflation soared after the pandemic. Here's how it affected the St. Louis region's ranking for overall affordability.
BETHALTO – Four athletes from the Civic Memorial High School boys cross country team have made headlines after their impressive performances at the Mississippi Valley Conference meet held at Principia College. Max Weber, Landon Kearbey, Jacob Cranford, and Tullio Zampieri each achieved All-Conference status, contributing to the team's strong second-place finish. The boys as a group are Tom Lane State Farm Insurance Male Athletes Of The Month for the Eagles. Weber, a standout performer all season, broke a 51-year-old school record with a remarkable time of 14 minutes 48.60 seconds. The previous record was set in 1973 by Layne Law at the Detweiler Park state meet. With this achievement, Weber joins Law as the only athletes in school history to complete a three-mile race in under 15 minutes while wearing a CM uniform. In addition to Weber's record-breaking run, Landon Kearbey, a junior, finished eighth with a time of 15:45.80. Fellow junior Jacob Cranford secured ninth place, clocking