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Iceland Foods Is Still Battling To Trademark Its Canceled ‘Iceland’ Trademark In The EU
When it comes to comedy, there is a principle that a physical gag will be funny if done 3 times, but then will stop being funny on any further attempts unless it reaches a much higher number, like 9. To see this in action, you need only look at this clip of the classic gag […]
American Legion post evicting residents in Freeburg
A veteran of the Army Reserves, Lisa Rhodes has lived at Freedom Farm Park for 21 years.
DNA links suspected serial killer to 19-year-old's cold case murder in Illinois
Authorities have linked a suspected serial killer to the kidnapping and murder of a 19-year-old Illinois woman, more than 45 years after her death.
New video shows how elder lived in home with 175 cats
You wouldn’t know it from looking from the outside of a 5,700-square-foot Wildwood home—but it was recently a playground for nearly 175 cats.
Ameren Illinois educates drivers about power line safety
Whether it’s a car crash or a powerful storm, power poles are routinely damaged. In some cases, the result is power lines coming into contact with vehicles.
St. Louis native Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett campaigns at home
We're not seeing much of the top presidential candidates around the St. Louis area this campaign season, but one of Vice President Kamala Harris' top lieutenants was in town Wednesday.
Are there more social media content creators than teachers?
From the Wall Street Journal today: There are 27 million paid content creators in the U.S., and 44% of them say social media is their full-time job, consultant The Keller Advisory Group found. This is simple enough. It means there are about 12 million full-time social media content creators (FTSMCC) in the US. But does ...continue reading "Are there more social media content creators than teachers?"
Hit and Run 40 at Kingshighway 5:30pm
Are there any other judges I should consider not voting to retain, other than Broniec and Gooch?
Mexican police capture suspect in 2016 Illinois murder
Police in Mexico have captured a man suspected of strangling an Illinois attorney to death in 2016. The U.S. Marshals Service announced Wednesday that Mexican authorities arrested John Panaligan in Tepic on Monday.
Had Me in the First Half…
Lamar Johnson gets job with Dellwood public works department after wrongful conviction vacated
New study says Black drivers ticketed at 3x the rate of white drivers
Are Black drivers ticketed by police more than white drivers? A new study suggests they are. It compares tickets given via police vs. tickets given by speed cameras and finds that cameras treat everyone about the same while police decidedly don't. Here's the key chart: The red and blue lines are for camera tickets. They're ...continue reading "New study says Black drivers ticketed at 3x the rate of white drivers"
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Major Case Squad investigators ask public's help to solve Cahokia Heights killing
Investigators with the Major Case Squad of Greater St. Louis are searching for the gunman who killed a man in Cahokia Heights late Tuesday evening.
Metallica adds Australia & New Zealand dates to 2025 M72 tour
Metallica will return Down Under for the 2025 leg of their M72 tour.The metal legends have announced a run of dates through Australia and New Zealand, running from Nov. 1…
Brentwood Promenade security guard 'fondled and kissed' women's feet, punched officer while fleeing, police say
New York PD Is Training Officers That Someone Saying ‘I Can’t Breathe’ Is Just ‘Excited Delirium’
Excited delirium just won’t go away. No medical association recognizes this condition as factually true. And no cop shop will ever move away from using it as a handy excuse for in-custody killings, at least not until forced to by state legislators. Excited delirium actually pre-dates its current status as the go-to excuse for cops […]
Grocer renews plan to open University City store
The Chesterfield-based grocery chain wants to add a store at the $211 million Market at Olive retail development in University City after abandoning a similar plan last year.
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