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SUV Crashes Into Wood River Home Causing Damage
WOOD RIVER — The Wood River Fire Department responded Monday, Jan. 5, 2026, to the 800 block of State Street after an SUV ran off the road and struck a house. Firefighters arriving on the scene found the SUV had collided with the corner of the home, causing damage. Alton Memorial Ambulance personnel treated the driver at the location. It remains unclear whether anyone was inside the house at the time of the accident. The Wood River Police Department is currently investigating the
Charles Houska: Master of Play
Now open at the World Chess Hall of Fame & Galleries, Charles Houska: Master of Play is a retrospective of the St. Louis artist’s work over his impressive 25-plus-year career, […]
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On This Day, Jan. 5, 1976: Bob Dylan releases his 17th studio album, ‘Desire’
On This Day Jan. 5, 1976…Fifty years ago, Bob Dylan released his 17th studio album, Desire, which went to #1 on the Billboard chart, and remained there for five weeks.The…
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Overturned truck causes traffic backup on I-70 near Stan Musial Bridge
An overturned tractor-trailer temporarily closed the ramp from eastbound Interstate 70 to the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge and the express lanes Monday morning.
This Day in History on January 5: Construction Begins on Golden Gate Bridge
January 5th has long been a date marked by remarkable events that have shaped the course of history across the globe. One of the most impactful global events to occur on January 5th was in 1933, when construction began on the iconic Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California. This monumental engineering feat not only connected the city to Marin County but also became a symbol of American ingenuity and perseverance during the Great Depression. The bridge’s construction was a massive
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Suspect injured in early morning break-in at St. Louis Public Library
One suspect was injured after attempting to break into a St. Louis Public Library branch early Monday morning, and an investigation is ongoing.
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No injuries reported in vacant structure fire in Belleville
A vacant house in Belleville caught fire overnight Monday, with no injuries reported and an investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing.
Things to Do / Events This Week (1/5/26 - 1/11/26)
Two data centers eye open land in Foristell, at edge of St. Charles County
The potential for two data centers in Foristell has residents worried.
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Today's Weather: Mild and Mostly Cloudy
This morning starts off with a mild 43 degrees under intermittent clouds. By mid-morning, expect a mix of sun and high clouds setting a pleasant tone for the day. Afternoon highs reach around 56 degrees with winds coming from the south at about 8 mph, gusting up to 20 mph, making it feel just slightly cooler. The sun will be shining intermittently through the afternoon, keeping it dry and comfortable. As evening approaches, partly cloudy skies settle in, with temperatures dropping to the mid-40s.
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For the past month, we’ve been running our fundraising drive to support Techdirt’s reporting as we move into this new year — a year we believe is going to need our uncompromising coverage more than ever. Now that drive is coming to a close: today is the last day that you can get your hands […]
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Kirkwood man frustrated by repeated pollution of creek near community college
For the fifth time in seven years, officials traced pollution in the creek to the college's Meramec campus. “Fix this (expletive),” says resident Jack Warden.
St. Louisans Reject Military Action in Venezuela
Following the US military's successful mission to remove Venezuela's president and first lady, St. Louisans gathered in the Central West End to protest the potentially illegal action by the Trump administration.
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