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Missing man's body found near I-255 in Bethalto
His family says in several statements on social media that they are grateful for the love and support over the last few days.
Illinois EPA Invites 5th and 6th Grade Student Writers and Artists to Compete
SPRINGFIELD — The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is inviting fifth and sixth-grade writers and artists from around Illinois to participate in this year’s Annual Poster, Poetry, and Prose Contest. The contest theme for the 2024 awards is “ Where Does Rain Go? How Can We Slow the Flow? ” focusing on understanding how rain moves through the landscape, the effects of droughts and floods, and how we can adapt to help protect our water resources. Educators are encouraged to introduce students to topics such as watersheds and the water cycle, how the amount of rain (frequency and duration) impacts water pollution and the landscape in droughts and floods, and how we can apply conservation practices (slow the flow) to help protect our water resources. Conservation practices can reduce stormwater runoff (nonpoint source pollution) and flooding impacts on our rivers and lakes and even our city’s sewer systems. Informational resources are available
Mayor Tishaura Jones tests positive for COVID-19 after attending conference in Baltimore
Lawsuit questions residency of Mosley running to replace uncle in Missouri House
Chanel Mosley wants to replace her uncle in the Missouri House. But does she live in his district?
Vaughn Davis, Jr.: The Fabric of Our Time
Laumeier Sculpture Park presents the first solo museum exhibition for St. Louis-based artist Vaughn Davis, Jr., titled The Fabric of Our Time, on view from Aug. 26 to Dec. 17. […]
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Magic Mini Golf opens on the Delmar Loop
The attraction features 18 holes of miniature golf, two shuffleboard courts, a Ferris wheel, pinball, and basketball arcade games, as well as food, drinks, and a stage for live entertainment.
Happy Halloween Dress Warmly for Trick or Treating
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Halloween Safety
According to the National Safety Council, children are more than twice as likely to be hit by a car and killed on Halloween than on any other day of the … Continued
Kansas City among top trending 2024 world destinations
Lonely Planet, a leading global travel authority, has unveiled its highly anticipated list of trending destinations for 2024.
Bud Light becomes official beer of UFC through new A-B partnership
Anheuser-Busch has secured a new partnership with the UFC that promotes Bud Light as the official beer of the mixed martial arts organization.
Insurance middlemen to blame for rising drug costs, Missouri pharmacy owner says
Mick Jagger reveals “Freezer Secrets” on ‘The Tonight Show’
Mick Jagger continued the promotion of The Rolling Stones’ new Hackney Diamonds album with a surprise appearance on the Tuesday, October 24, episode of The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. Jagger popped in during a sketch, “Freezer…
Suggestions for a post-Christmas road trip? Definitely want to travel south.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones Has COVID-19
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones tested positive for COVID-19 last night, a representative for her office announced this morning. Spokesman Nick Dunne wrote in an email that after Jones returned from a conference in Baltimore on Tuesday, she took a COVID-19 test as a precaution because she had been traveling. The test came back positive.
States All Gang Up To Sue Meta Based On Highly Questionable Theories Of ‘Harm’ To Children
I really wish we could fast forward a few decades to the point where we look back on the moral panic over kids and social media and laugh about it, the same way we now laugh about similar moral panics regarding television, Dungeons & Dragons, rock & roll music, comic books, pinball, chess, novels, and […]
Someone finally started cleaning up where some of the Hatcher family rests (LSL). Still staggered at the amount of forgotten burial grounds MO has lost or destroyed.
Police: Man pulled out of his car, beaten during St. Louis City road rage attack
Former 'Basketball Wives LA' star sentenced to prison for fraud in St. Louis
Mayor Tishaura Jones tests positive for COVID-19
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones has tested positive for COVID-19 and will follow precautionary measures for the next several days, according to the mayor's office.