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Grafton City Council Approves Ferry Purchase
GRAFTON – Grafton City Council members unanimously approved the purchase of a ferry at this week’s meeting, taking the first steps needed to launch a daily ferry service which has been years in the making . Once preparations are complete on an estimated “Grand Opening” date of April 10, 2026, the ferry will operate seven days a week, 365 days a year. The currently proposed schedule is from Mondays through Thursdays from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays from
Techdirt Podcast Episode 441: A Manifesto To Build A Better Internet
Support us on Patreon » Last month, we dedicated an episode of the podcast to discussing our recently announced project to push for a better internet, The Resonant Computing Manifesto. This week, we’ve got a cross-post episode that serves as a followup to that discussion. Mike recently joined Charlie Warzel’s Galaxy Brain podcast along with manifesto […]
SSM Health, UnitedHealthcare reach new agreement
SSM Health and UnitedHealthcare have reached a new multiyear agreement, preventing thousands of people from losing their in-network medical coverage.
Midwest Members Credit Union Female Athlete Of The Month For Shells: Jaylin Roach Earns All-State Cheerleading Honor
ROXANA — Jaylin Roach has been named a 2025-2026 all-state competitive cheer athlete, recognizing her advanced skills and dedication to the sport. The honor highlights her expertise in Level 4 jumps, stunts, and tumbling, and she will be recognized at the IHSA Competitive Cheerleading State Finals. Roach is a Midwest Members Credit Union Female Athlete of the Month for the Shells. She has also demonstrated her athletic versatility as a standout sprinter for the Roxana girls' track and
Eric Schmitt defends Trump's Greenland move. Other local lawmakers disagree.
Fellow GOP U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley less strident in his support, while Illinois Democratic leaders criticize Trump threat to take control of Greenland
Longtime Hazelwood superintendent to retire at end of school year
Nettie Collins-Hart led the district for 10 years as its first Black woman superintendent.
Man charged in St. Louis murder linked to missing person case
A man accused in a fatal overnight shooting in St. Louis' Central West End neighborhood, which was linked to missing person case out of University City, has now been taken into custody and charged.
the KMOV weather app and their ominous alerts always crack me up lol
See the trailer for the Billy Preston doc ‘Billy Preston: That’s The Way God Planned It’
We are getting our first look at the upcoming documentary about legendary musician Billy Preston.A trailer for Billy Preston: That's The Way God Planned It has just been released, featuring archival…
Trump announces ‘framework of a future deal’ on Greenland, relents on 8-nation tariffs
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump announced in a social media post Wednesday that he and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte brokered a possible agreement on Greenland, though Trump provided few details or a timeline. Trump’s comments came just hours after he took his case for acquiring the Arctic island to the World Economic Forum in […]
With rental registries, cities try to track housing and hold bad actors accountable
As many people struggle to afford housing and tenant populations grow in some regions, more cities are turning to official registries to answer questions about their rental housing market. Who owns this rental property? Are they up-to-date on matters of code such as having working fire alarms? Are they keeping their building heated and habitable […]
BJ's Printables Male Athlete Of Month: MELHS' Runner Jack Shank Breaks 16-Minute Barrier
EDWARDSVILLE - Metro East Lutheran senior Jack Shank delivered a standout performance in the 2025 cross country postseason, highlighted by a personal record at the IHSA 1A State Cross Country Meet. Shank, who is set to graduate following the spring track and field season, placed 65th at the state meet on Nov. 8, 2025, completing the course in 15 minutes, 45.2 seconds. Shank is a BJ's Printables Male Athlete of the Month for MELHS. Shank’s season included a third-place finish at the Oct.
Civic Memorial High School First Semester Honor Roll 2025-26
Senior Class of 2026 High Honor Roll Delilah Allen Oletta Baker Gabriella Beasley Lucas Bechtold Addison Becker Ty Books Autumn Bowman Kaylee Brefeld Jude Breyer Taylor Brooks Grace Burton Chase Butler Julien Castellanos Taylor Clendenny Brendyn Cox Abby Cruz Josie Darrow Alvion Demerson Angelina Dobrinich Mackenzie Dodd Wyatt Dorris Marlee Durbin Laila Earney Isabelle Edwards Clayton Eldridge Ava Fassler Mason Fries Olivia Garcia Anthony Garrett Dane Godar Kinley
St. Louis Children’s Hospital receives $5 million donation from Emerson
City of St. Louis Meets Match Requirement, Unlocking $15 Million for Building Demolition
Meeting the match unlocks ARPA dollars to accelerate demolition, improve public safety, and stabilize neighborhoods
Two Major Studies, 125,000 Kids: The Social Media Panic Doesn’t Hold Up
For years now, we’ve been repeatedly pointing out that the “social media is destroying kids” narrative, popularized by Jonathan Haidt and others, has been built on a foundation of shaky, often contradictory research. We’ve noted that the actual data is far more nuanced than the moral panic suggests, and that policy responses built on that […]
FRENCH TOAST ALERT: Winter Storm Watch in effect late Friday through Saturday for the metro
New Door-to-Door Solicitation Program Launches in Collinsville
COLLINSVILLE — The Collinsville City Council has adopted a new ordinance regulating door-to-door solicitation within city limits, effective Jan. 1, 2026. The ordinance replaces a previous prohibition on solicitation that was legally challenged, prompting the need for a licensing program with established guidelines. The new Door-to-Door Solicitation Program requires solicitors to complete an application process that includes submitting a valid state-issued ID, a $250 non-refundable
Winter Storm Watch issued for most of St. Louis region this weekend
ST. LOUIS - The National Weather Service issued a winter storm watch Wednesday afternoon ahead of a forecast including extreme cold and potential snow this weekend. All counties south of the Interstate 70 corridor are under the watch for Saturday into Sunday, when a major winter storm will spread across the southern half of the [...]
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