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Does anyone actually use the I-70 express lanes?
What to do in Stl on a sunday (under 21)
Spanish Lake man accused of mass shooting threat against employer
A Spanish Lake, Missouri, man has been charged with making threats of violence against his employer, including going into the building with a firearm and shooting people.
Schnucks....again and worse ..the employees are always awesome, but it shouldn't take 40 min to check out because you have 20 items
Is this area safe ?
Raw data: The ups and downs of egg prices
The history of egg prices is the history of bird flu:
Are there more snow-melting temperatures coming?
After a crazy Friday and a cold Saturday, warm sunshine means melting snow.
Arrest warrant issued for Missouri man in child sex case
A Jefferson County Circuit Court judge issued an arrest warrant on Friday for a St. Francois County man in connection with a child sex abuse investigation.
Two Face Separate Weapon-Related Charges In Madison County
EDWARDSVILLE - Two people have been charged separately with aggravated unlawful use of weapons and additional charges, according to Madison County court documents. Morris L. Wiley, 50, of East St. Louis, was charged with aggravated unlawful use of weapons and driving while license is revoked on Jan. 13, 2024. Wiley unlawfully possessed a Taurus .38 Special revolver which was uncased, loaded, and immediately accessible in his vehicle at a time when he had no valid Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) card. Wiley was additionally charged for driving on Collinsville Road in Collinsville while his license had been revoked or suspended. He faces a Class 4 felony for aggravated unlawful use of weapons and his case was presented by the Collinsville Police Department. He was released upon his signature of a Conditions of Pretrial Release Order. Christopher T. Culpepper, 38, of St. Louis, was charged with aggravated unlawful use of weapons and possession of a controlled substance
Several Charged With Drug Possession, Mostly Meth In Madison County
EDWARDSVILLE - Five individuals face a range of drug charges filed in Madison County in recent months, including several cases of meth possession, one of cocaine possession, and one involving “a substance containing diazepam.” Caleb J. Webb, 34, of Wentzville, Mo., was charged with unlawful possession of methamphetamine and driving on a license that had been revoked or suspended on Jan. 13, 2024. Court documents allege Webb had less than five grams of cocaine in his possession while he drove on Maryville Road in Maryville on a revoked/suspended license. Webb faces a Class 3 felony for the meth possession charge and a Class A misdemeanor for driving on a revoked/suspended license. His case was presented by the Maryville Police Department and he was reportedly released upon his signature of a Conditions of Pretrial Release Order. Danielle L. Coates, 47, of Alton, was charged by the East Alton Police Department with unlawful possession of less than five grams of methamphetamine
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Its been 18 days since 10 item limit at schnucks. This is Terrible. How long till everyone starts shopping at Dierbergs instead?
Woman who fought to keep her Catholic church open in rural Ste. Genevieve County dies in crash
A family friend said, "The community is pitching in and taking care of the farm, but this is a loss that will be felt for years."
What is on fire?
1 year after Janae Edmondson lost her legs in crash | What has changed in St. Louis?
Questions about youth mental health resources
Patrols search for missing man in the Missouri River
First responders in and around Washington, Missouri, are patrolling the Missouri River on Sunday after learning a man may have entered the river that morning.
11 clutch purses on Amazon that look way more expensive than they are
These stylish clutches will fit essential items and tight budgets.
Nonliquid toiletries that take the stress out of packing for travel
These are the best non-liquid toiletries for travel including shampoo bars, sunscreen sticks, toothpaste tablets and more.
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