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The EPA is aiming to get rid of lead pipes in 10 years. But not in Chicago.
The city’s nearly 400,000 pipes wouldn’t have to be fully removed for nearly 30 years after the rest of the nation.
Lindenwood University to cut 9 NCAA Division I sports teams
Woman in custody after another woman shot, 15-year-old boy injured during altercation in St. Louis
Despite war at home, Palestine arrives at global climate conference
At COP28 in Dubai, Palestinian delegates are calling attention to another crisis.
New apartment complex opens along Interstate 44
A new apartment complex, from a Chesterfield-based multifamily developer, is open on Interstate 44 in St. Louis County.
John Goodman to Drop in to Save the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis Next Month
Madison County program helps students with disabilities build skills for work — and life
In Madison County, Illinois, an apprenticeship program helps students with disabilities build skills for work – and life – after they graduate. The program has shown success, and now leaders hope their model gets implemented elsewhere. The coordinator of the program at Collinsville High School, a parent whose son went through the program, and STLPR reporter Will Bauer join the show.
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Final Installment Of Madison County Tax Bill Due Soon
EDWARDSVILLE - The final installment of tax bills for Madison County taxpayers will be due soon, according to a recent press release from Madison County Treasurer Chris Slusser. The due date is Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2023, and Slusser reminded taxpayers of their payment options. “With the due date quickly approaching, I want to remind everyone that the fourth and final tax installment will be due Wednesday, Dec. 6,” Slusser said. “Remember, there are many ways to pay including the option of paying by phone at 1-844-919-4300.” Payments can also be made through your financial institution’s online bill pay service, by mail, at a participating collector bank or credit union in Madison County, in person at the Treasurer’s Office in Edwardsville, or online on the Treasurer’s website at www.madcotreasurer.org . “No penalty will be applied for payments mailed and postmarked by the due date,” Slusser added. “I would encourage taxpayer
Missouri lawmakers propose 'Blair's Law' again after veto
Missouri lawmakers are once again introducing a bill to impose tougher penalties for people who fire celebratory gunshots.
David Lee Roth shares solo version of Van Halen’s “Jump”
David Lee Roth is reinterpreting another Van Halen classic. The rocker just shared his reimagined solo version of “Jump,” off Van Halen's sixth studio album, 1984. The new take was recorded live at Henson Studios in…
St. Louis-area university to eliminate 9 NCAA Division I sports teams
The university said Friday it will eliminate nine of its NCAA athletic teams, a move that comes as it seeks to right-size its athletics department and reduce expenses.
Up Late to Open Second Location on the Delmar Loop
Get ready to stay up late on the Loop. Up Late (1904 South Vandeventer Avenue), the popular late-night eatery that opened last spring inside World's Fair Donuts, announced today it will be opening a second outpost on the Delmar Loop. The eatery said it would open at 6197 Delmar Boulevard, which was previously home to Chicken Out.
Retiree Arrested For Criticizing Local Officials Will Have Her Case Heard By The Supreme Court
We’ve long known the Fifth Circuit is the worst circuit to hear your case involving rights violations by law enforcement. Despite one particularly blistering dissent from Judge Don Willett calling qualified immunity a “rigged game” litigants almost always lose, the Fifth Circuit continues to coddle cops and overreaching government officials to give them what they […]
St. Louis man avoids retrial through plea deal in murder case
In an effort to avoid a second trial, a St. Louis man has reached a plea agreement, steering clear of a retrial for murder. Benjamin A. Chatman, 35, had been convicted in 2017 but claimed he was not informed about the life without parole sentence.
Century Coffee Offers Something New at City Foundry: A Coffee Shop
There’s something about golden milk that sounds so California, Gwyneth Paltrow, yoga and crunchy granola. But one sip of the beverage at Century Coffee Company (3730 Foundry Way, centurycoffee.com), and your preconceptions will come tumbling down around you.
Prison sentence for Illinois man in bomb threat case
A man from Marshall, Illinois, has been sentenced to more than three years in prison for making a bomb threat to a company in Paris, Illinois.
Missouri lawmaker files bill to end student seclusion
State Rep. Ian Mackey, D-Clayton, filed legislation on Friday to prohibit the seclusion of students in Missouri’s K-12 schools.