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Soulard during Saturday's Pet Parade
Aldi supermarket to open in Belleville, Illinois
Robber lured victim with promises of selling PlayStation 5, police say
A Ferguson man robbed someone he met on Facebook Marketplace by promising to sell him a video game console.
Intense opposition to U.S. Senate immigration deal quickly emerges
WASHINGTON — The proposed global security funding legislation that includes major bipartisan updates to immigration policy encountered opposition from members of both parties Monday, especially Republicans upset by the Biden administration’s handling of border security, charting a tumultuous path for passage in the Senate this week. The deal on immigration policy, negotiated for months by […]
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Residents of Heritage House preparing to file lawsuit for displacement
A class action lawsuit was filed Monday against the owner of Heritage House Apartments after residents were displaced following a pipe burst last month.
Charges filed after shooting outside Overland bar leaves 1 dead, 1 injured
WWE Monday Night RAW
WWE Monday Night RAW returns to Enterprise Center on Feb. 5.
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Discussion Topic: Mama’s on the Hill is stealing my leftovers. Or I have no spacial perception.
Police say Asian community is latest target of burglary trend in west St. Louis County
Hospitalization delays start of ex-Illinois state senator's federal fraud trail
The federal wire fraud and money laundering trial against William “Sam” McCann was delayed Monday after court officials learned that the former Illinois state senator was hospitalized over the weekend.
Andy Summers bringing solo show back to the US
The Police guitarist Andy Summers has announced some new tour dates for 2024. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer will be touring the U.S. again starting May 30 in Fairfield, Connecticut, with dates confirmed…
Upcoming food shares this week
Community leaders pledge to help seek justice after 13-year-old Alton girl critically injured in shooting
Cornices Centre Goes For The Streisand Effect Multiplier Over ‘Near Miss’ Bike Video
Earlier this year, we discussed a frustrating story regarding one company in the UK, Cornices Centre, threatening a cyclist over a YouTube video showing what purports to be a near miss by a truck with the company’s name and logo on it. Those threats centered on a very confused understanding of trademark law, such that […]
Steven Tyler gives health update: “My throat’s been better, but it is on the mend”
Steven Tyler has shared an update on his health. The rocker fractured his larynx back in September, forcing Aerosmith to postpone their Peace Out tour. During his fifth annual Jam for Janie Grammys…
Popular bakery and cafe to close in Metro East, will relocate
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New study says the world blew past 1.5 degrees of warming 4 years ago
How scientists are using an unexpected organism — sea sponges — to refine climate projections.
These Missouri landlords made bank on COVID relief funds. Their tenants were forgotten
A majority of the top ten recipients of federal COVID-19 relief funds via Missouri’s State Assistance For Housing Relief program are privately owned property managers or landlords located in St. Louis. Despite receiving up to six and seven figures in aid, many of these companies failed to provide basic maintenance or upkeep of their apartment complexes. Journalist Mike Fitzgerald discusses his latest report on the SAFHR program and the problems that stemmed from the funds being awarded with little accountability.