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Archdiocese to merge St. Lawrence and St. Agnes parishes
The Vatican has rejected an appeal from parishioners to save St. Lawrence Parish in Lawrence, Missouri, clearing the way for the parish to consolidate with St. Agnes Parish in Bloomsdale.
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Rain doesn't dampen fundraiser for injured Ferguson officer Travis Brown
Hundreds of supporters gathered at Johnny's Hideout for a fundraiser benefiting injured Ferguson police officer Travis Brown, raising over $20,000 to help his family with medical expenses.
Sen. Josh Hawley takes credit for 'nearly $100 million in funding for new military housing at Fort Leonard Wood.' He voted against it multiple times.
Aerosmith’s Tom Hamilton announces first show with new band
Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton has revealed the next chapter in his musical career. Now that Aerosmith is no longer touring, the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer has announced his next…
Fright Fest
With thrills both on and off the rides, Fright Fest at Six Flags St. Louis is one of the spookiest fall festivals and events of the season. During the day, […]
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Hurricane Helene's remnants may disrupt weekend, but not Evolution Fest
Organizers of Evolution Festival are expecting tens of thousands of people over the weekend, while World Wide Technology Raceway has canceled racing for the NHRA Midwest Nationals due to inclement weather.
Command center launches to respond to non-emergency public safety, nuisance incidents in downtown St. Louis
Collapsed culvert leaves neighborhood worried after city of Arnold refuses to assume repair costs
School shooting threats linked to teen's Instagram account
An 18-year-old St. Louis County teen has been arrested for creating a social media account that posted fake plans for school shootings, and is charged with making a terrorist threat and being held on a $50,000 cash-only bond.
St. Louis developers behind Lux Living plead not guilty
Sid Chakraverty, Victor Alston, and their chief accountant, Shijing "Poppy" Cao, appeared in handcuffs Friday in federal court.
St. Louis man admits to shooting officers, drug trafficking
Cortez Darrell Sipes, 38, has pleaded guilty to shooting two police officers, resisting arrest, and drug trafficking in St. Louis, after firing at them and leading a chase that ended with a crash.
Eureka Days
Round up your family and friends and head to Eureka, for its annual, shall we say, party. Eureka Days features carnival rides, a parade, a beer garden, a firework show […]
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John Lodge announces new Performs Days of Future Passed tour dates
The Moody Blues’ John Lodge has announced a set of November tour dates for his Performs Days of Future Passed show.The short run of five shows kicks off Nov. 12 in Clarksburg,…
Events preparing to open despite potential remnants of hurricane
Rain and strong winds from the remnants of Hurricane Helene are impacting weekend plans for some people, while others said rain or shine, they won't see a delay.
Teen posted threat against six St. Louis County schools ‘because he was bored,’ police say
"He did it knowing it would place thousands of people in fear because he was bored and did not want to go to school," an officer wrote.
$14M health center planned for Dutchtown
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Authorities Urge Caution After Power Pole Collision
FOSTERBURG — A vehicle collided with a power pole in the 4400 block of Fosterburg Road this week, initially leaving 300 customers without power. The incident occurred on Friday, Sept. 27, 2024, prompting officials to remind motorists to drive cautiously. Ameren Illinois responded promptly to the scene and managed to restore power to all affected customers within two to three hours. The swift response was critical in minimizing the disruption caused by the outage. Law enforcement officials have emphasized the importance of motorists slowing down when electrical workers are performing their tasks. "Slowing down ensures the safety of the employees and facilitates the restoration process," an officer stated. As wet weather conditions persisted on Friday, authorities urged drivers to exercise additional caution to prevent similar incidents and ensure the safety of both workers and the general public.
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