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Did St. Louis turn ‘blind eye’ to 40 rundown homes? Tenants say they had nowhere else.
St. Louis has condemned 40 houses and described them as unlivable. Some tenants say they had nowhere else to go, and their house wasn’t so bad.
Anthonino’s Taverna Owners Named Restaurateurs of the Year
A beloved Hill mainstay is getting top honors from the Missouri Restaurant Association. Anthonino’s Taverna owners and siblings Anthony and Rosario Scarato have been selected as the association’s 2023 Restaurateurs of the Year.
Fire truck slides, spins on ice in Jefferson County subdivision, nearly slams into house
Freezing rain coated streets across the St. Louis region with ice overnight, resulting in several car accidents and ER trips for people attempting to traverse the dangerous conditions.
Rick Wakeman announces dates for his final solo tour
Rick Wakeman is ready to say goodbye to the road. The legendary Yes keyboardist just announced dates for what he says will be his final solo tour. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer…
James Comer is a big fat liar
Kevin Morris, a wealthy friend of Hunter Biden, was recently forced to testify behind closed doors before the House Oversight Committee, led by serial liar and attack dog James Comer. As usual, after Morris finished his testimony Comer immediately released an absurdly deceitful "readout" of his testimony. Both Philip Bump and Steve Benen have reported ...continue reading "James Comer is a big fat liar"
Girl Scout Cookie Season Kicks Off to Fund Programs for Local Scouts
ILLINOIS - It’s officially Girl Scout cookie season, and there are Scouts out in the community selling Thin Mints, Samoas and other favorite flavors. But while cookies are a popular part of the organization, parents and kids want people to know that the program is about much more than sweet treats. Proceeds from cookie sales provide the funding needed for troops to complete volunteer initiatives, learn new skills and explore the community. “The girls enjoy it,” said Stacey Eccles, a volunteer parent from Godfrey with a daughter in the Scouts. “This is how they make their money so that they’re able to do all the events and different things that they’re wanting to do. The girls all have big aspirations and dreams about what they want to spend their money on.” Last year, the Scouts went to Holiday World and visited Abraham Lincoln’s home. While Eccles isn’t sure what the girls will decide to do with their money this year, she
Alton Man Charged With Unlawful Possession Of Firearm, Cannabis
ALTON - A man from Alton has been charged with unlawfully carrying a firearm and over 30 grams of cannabis on a street in Godfrey, according to recent Madison County court filings. Marcus A. Hendricks, 18, of Alton, was charged with aggravated unlawful use of a weapon and unlawful possession of cannabis on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024. According to court documents, Hendricks According to court documents, Hendricks allegedly carried a firearm, specifically a “Glock .40cal model 23” on a public street - Laurel Avenue in Godfrey - at a time when the gun was “uncased, loaded and immediately accessible” and he had not been issued a currently valid Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) card. Hendricks was additionally charged with unlawful possession of more than 30 but less than 100 grams of cannabis, other than as authorized in the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act. In total, Hendricks was charged with one Class 4 felony for unlawful firearm possession
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JeffCo Fire Truck Spins Wildly on Ice, Nearly Takes Out a House [VIDEO]
Somewhere in Jefferson County firefighters ought to be both breathing a sigh of relief and patting themselves on the back. Wild footage posted to various Twitter accounts shows an engine with the Rock Community Fire Protection District spinning out of control on a residential street.
The stock market continued to not set new records today
I know I'm tiresome on this point, but this is your regular reminder that the stock market did not, in fact, break any records today—regardless of what the Wall Street Journal mindlessly regurgitates. Here is the S&P 500: The S&P 500 peaked in late 2021, fell throughout 2022, and has not yet made up that ...continue reading "The stock market continued to not set new records today"
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Mary Elizabeth Coleman (2024)
State Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman is the latest guest on Politically Speaking, where the Arnold Republican spoke about her decision to run for Missouri’s 3rd Congressional District contest.
U.S. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer announced his retirement earlier this month. The district includes parts of Jefferson, St. Charles, Cole, Boone, Callaway and Warren counties.
Oklahoma Senator Thinks Journalists Need Licenses, Should Be Trained By PragerU
“They’re not sending their best.” – Donald Trump, June 26, 2015 I hear ya, Donnie. Just look at the jamokes you’ve inspired to set fire to the Constitution, if only because they failed to set fire to Capitol Hill following the 2020 election. Florida’s full of them. The state legislature is infested with people who […]
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Lean Six Sigma is one of the most popular business strategies for reducing waste, accelerating product delivery, and ultimately driving profit. With 4 courses, this bundle will help you learn lean project management principles and implement them with your organization’s overall business process. This will contribute to making data-driven decisions, saving more time, and improving […]
Administrative Court In Granite City Is Cancelled
GRANITE CITY - The Administrative Court in Granite City has been canceled for Jan. 22, 2024. “To ensure that nobody is placed in danger while traveling to and from Granite City Hall Granite City Mayor Mike Parkinson and the Honorable Tom Gibbons have announced that the Administrative Court of Granite City will be closed on Monday, Jan. 22, 2024. Letters will be sent to schedule a new court date.
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Legal Cannabis Could Mess Up Your Workers' Comp Under New Legislation
If Missouri employees ask for workers’ compensation after an on-the-job injury, employers can require them to take a drug test for marijuana. If they test positive — even if they hadn’t consumed marijuana for days — their compensation and death benefit may be reduced by 50 percent.
Eagles bringing The Long Goodbye tour overseas
Eagles are ready to say goodbye to their fans overseas. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers announced they will play a three night residency at Co-Op Live in Manchester, U.K., on May…
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