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Ordinance could add new cost for short-term rental operators
The city feels there’s not enough regulation in the business, while small business owners say they’re being bled dry by these bills.
Belt's Measure To Allow Volunteer Fire Departments To Receive State Grants
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Christopher Belt advanced a measure that would allow volunteer fire departments to apply for and receive state grants through the Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal. “We have several volunteer fire departments in the Metro East that would be able to take advantage of new funding,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “Right now, only city-run fire departments have access to state grants for equipment and building upgrades; this will change that.”
Judge gives auto broker one-day sentence in drug case
A St. Charles auto broker accused of helping transport large amounts of illegal drugs for an alleged area trafficker received what a federal judge called a “deal of a lifetime."
Family says woman's body was left in apartment more than a month
A disturbing case in St. Louis County where police say a woman’s body was left inside an apartment for weeks. Her roommate is in custody, charged with abandonment of a corpse.
Restoration underway for historic church St. Alphonsus Liguori 'The Rock'
St. Alphonsus Liguori "The Rock," a historic St. Louis Catholic church, is replacing nearly 30 stained glass windows as part of a major restoration effort.
Police Officer, Citizen Injured in Vehicle Crash at Earth City Expressway and Rider Trail South
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis County police are investigating a crash on Wednesday morning, Feb. 4, 2026, in Earth City that injured a police officer and a civilian driver, after an officer responding to a separate crash call struck another vehicle at an intersection, authorities said. The crash happened about 7:41 a.m. on Feb. 4 at Earth City Expressway and Rider Trail South in St. Louis County, Mo., according St. Louis County Police. Police said a Central County Precinct officer was traveling
Top Dems in Congress list ICE constraints they want in funding bill
WASHINGTON — The top two Democrats in Congress on Wednesday outlined their proposal for restrictions on immigration enforcement, including body cameras and a ban on masks, though they had no details to share about when actual negotiations would begin. Lawmakers from both political parties have less than two weeks to find a solution before the […]
Love Story: Grafton Couple Shares Story of Enduring Love and Commitment
GRAFTON - Steve and Jackie Duty of Grafton say their relationship has endured because it was built on what Jackie Duty described as “a real story, rooted in commitment through the ups, the downs, the tragedies, the rebuilding, the laughter.” The couple met on Feb. 21, 1998, at Riverbend Billiards and Grill and married on Nov. 3, 2000, in a small courthouse ceremony, according to Jackie Duty. She said the relationship began in an “ordinary, hometown” way and grew as they
Love Story: Alton Couple's Marriage Rooted in Faith and Devotion
ALTON - William and Jeanettea Bowens of Alton say their relationship, which began Feb. 18, 2011, and led to their marriage on Nov. 18, 2018, is rooted in faith and a commitment to support each other through both joy and grief. In information submitted for “Love" stories near Valentine's Day, Jeanettea M. Bowens described her relationship with husband, William, as “two very different people” who “respect and embrace one another's differences by demonstrating unconditional
Bill aims to cap Missouri elementary students’ daily screen time at 45 minutes
Missouri lawmakers are moving to rein in elementary schools’ use of technology, debating legislation Wednesday that would cap students’ daily use of digital devices at 45 minutes. “This bill is about restoring balance, common sense and childhood to Missouri classrooms,” said state Rep. Tricia Byrnes, a Republican from Wentzville. “Before we lose another generation of […]
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Missouri House backs bill to ban candidates from using automatic recurring donations
A bill aimed at curbing the use of automatically recurring campaign donations — a fundraising tactic employed by a prominent GOP candidate — won first-round approval without opposition Wednesday in the Missouri House. The bill, sponsored by state Rep. Jim Murphy, would prohibit political candidates from setting up recurring contributions without explicit authorization from donors. […]
St. Louis nominated top beer city in USA TODAY 10Best awards
St. Louis is once again getting national recognition for its beer scene, with four nominations for the 2026 USA Today 10Best Readers' Choice Awards.
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178 new homes coming to Wellston and Pagedale
The cities of Wellston and Pagedale are preparing to add 178 new homes as part of a major redevelopment plan aimed at revitalizing historically disinvested neighborhoods in north St. Louis County.
House backs plan to curb Bill Eigel fundraising tactic in race for St. Charles executive
House Bill 1788, which targets Republican Bill Eigel, would curtail the practice of politicians being able to solicit campaign donors for recurring contributions.
CEO of Jingle holiday festival in O’Fallon files for bankruptcy, owes millions
The filing by Mark McKee comes just more than a year after Jingle, his holiday pop-up festival, left town, and shows that hundreds of employees weren't paid.
Devils acquire Nick Bjugstad in a trade with the Blues before the NHL's Olympic roster freeze
The New Jersey Devils acquired forward Nick Bjugstad in a trade with the St. Louis Blues. They sent a conditional fourth-round pick and minor-leaguer Thomas Bordeleau. It will be the last of the three fourth-rounders New Jersey currently has among its own, Dallas' and Winnipeg's. Bjugstad has seven points in 35 games this season after signing with St. Louis as a free agent. The Devils getting him is the start of them using the salary cap space cleared by sending winger Ondrej Palat to the New York Islanders.
OpenAI’s New Scientific Writing And Collaboration Workspace ‘Prism’ Raises Fears Of Vibe-Coded Academic AI Slop
It is no secret that large language models (LLMs) are being used routinely to modify and even write scientific papers. That’s not necessarily a bad thing: LLMs can help produce clearer texts with stronger logic, not least when researchers are writing in a language that is not their mother tongue. More generally, a recent analysis […]
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