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Missouri Powerball player claims share of $1.78B jackpot prize
A self-described “homebody” has come forward to claim half of a near-record $1.78 billion Powerball jackpot prize.
Enter Plastic-men: Metallica announces new Funko Pop! figures
Metallica is once again off to Funko Pop! land.The metal legends have announced another collaboration with the toy company to produce a new line of 'Tallica-inspired editions of its popular…
State lawmakers ask Trump administration to end its review of state regs
State lawmakers from across the country are asking the Trump administration to stop its review of state laws it says are overly burdensome on businesses. Earlier this week, the National Conference of State Legislatures wrote to federal leaders, citing bipartisan concern about recent federal actions that, in its view, attempt to undermine the authority of […]
Has anyone had any success in filing Sunshine Law requests through the St. Louis County website? I have not had any.
8-Year-Old Tragically Dies After Backyard Swing Set Collapse
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — An 8-year-old boy died Sunday evening, Sept. 21, 2025, after a backyard swing set collapsed and trapped him beneath a crossbar in the 11300 block of Larimore Road, authorities said. St. Louis County Police Department Bureau of Crimes Against Persons detectives are investigating the accidental death of Cortez Williams Jr., who was found unresponsive at approximately 6 p.m. on September 21, 2025. Officers from the North County Precinct responded to a call for a sick case at the residence. According to a preliminary investigation, Cortez was playing on the swing set when it collapsed. Family members were able to free him, and he initially appeared to have minor injuries. However, he later became unresponsive and was transported to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Police said additional information will be released as it becomes available.
NOT URGENT - Does anybody know of a good 24 hour emergency veterinarian? This is for "just in case"
Federal rules force customer rebates for Missouri’s biggest health insurer
Missouri’s biggest individual insurer must rebate almost $90 million to policyholders because it spent too little on care and too much on administration. Ambetter from Home State Health, a subsidiary of Clayton-based Centene Corporation, is mailing checks totaling $87.5 million to customers in Missouri because it violated the Medical Loss Ratio requirements of the Affordable […]
Ex-principal sentenced for sexual relationship with teen
Because of her title at the school, prosecutors claimed that Hamilton-Foley had a position of "trust, authority, or supervision."
Police look for person of interest in Schnucks fatal shooting
A Wells-Goodfellow grocery store reopened Monday, after a man was shot and killed there on Sunday.
Close to 5M could become uninsured if Congress doesn’t extend subsidies, report says
Without congressional action, more than 7 million people who buy their health insurance on Affordable Care Act marketplaces would pay much higher premiums next year. Close to 5 million of them wouldn’t be able to absorb the price hike – nor would they be able to afford to buy coverage anywhere else, according to a […]
Boy, 8, killed by swing set collapse in north St. Louis County, police say
Investigators say the boy on Sunday was playing on a backyard swing set when it collapsed, trapping him beneath a crossbar.
Erin Hamilton-Foley Convicted In Student Abuse Case
EDWARDSVILLE — Erin Hamilton-Foley, a former assistant principal at Edwardsville High School, was convicted Monday, Sept. 22, 2025, of aggravated criminal sexual abuse and sentenced to four years in prison. The 53-year-old pleaded guilty in Madison County Circuit Court to a Class 1 felony charge related to a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student while she held a position of trust and authority. Hamilton-Foley was charged in May 2023 after the Edwardsville Police Department investigated the case. The student was under the age of 18 at the time of the relationship, making the conduct a criminal offense due to Hamilton-Foley’s supervisory role. Following her prison term, Hamilton-Foley will be required to register as a sex offender and serve a period of Mandatory Supervised Release, formerly known as parole. The case was prosecuted by Assistant State’s Attorneys Ali Foley (no relation), head of the Children’s Justice Division, and Rebecca Buettner, who
What the hell is going on with the bus 16 line today???
Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman’s career celebrated with new stamp collection
Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman is being honored with a new stamp collection.Isle of Man Stamps and Coins has announced that the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer’s work is being celebrated in a…
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Mizzou Seeks Developer Proposals for Columbia Campus
From Columbia Missourian: The University of Missouri plans to request proposals from private developers interested in building properties on the MU campus. This effort was announced at the last UM System Board of Curators meeting earlier in September. UM System President Mun Choi presented a map during the meeting highlighting zones across the campus where […]
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Durbin, Cleaver Introduce The Spur Housing Act To Increase Housing Supply And Economic Development
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) and U.S. Representative Emanuel Cleaver, II (D-MO-05), Ranking Member of the Financial Services Subcommittee on Housing and Insurance, jointly announced the introduction of the Sparking Production of Urban and Rural (SPUR) Housing Act . The SPUR Housing Act establishes a fund to increase the capacity of emerging developers – those with limited development experience and limited resources – who are undertaking affordable housing and community development projects. The funds are made available through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in the form of competitive grants for nonprofit housing organizations and community development financial institutions (CDFIs) providing financing, capacity-building training, and technical assistance to eligible emerging developers. “Despite there being more than 112,000 real estate development companies in the United States, only one percent
Child dies after backyard swing collapses in STL County
The child was playing on a backyard swing when it collapsed.
State of Illinois Expands Intern to Hire Program to Attract Civil Engineers
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Central Management Services (CMS) is expanding its successful Intern to Hire Program partnering with the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) to include engineering roles. This initiative provides a clear pathway for aspiring civil engineers to launch and sustain long-term public service careers in the State of Illinois. This expanded program comes amid a nationwide shortage of engineering professionals and a historic period of unprecedented infrastructure investment in Illinois. The program offers structured, paid internships leading to full-time State employment, providing hands-on experience and professional development to meet critical workforce needs. “We are investing in the future of the State’s workforce, with a focus on engineers,” said Raven A. DeVaughn, Director of CMS. “This program is not only creating career opportunities for emerging professionals, but also helping us reform and modernize
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