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Godfrey Approves Changes To Electrical Code
From RiverBender: The Godfrey Village Board of Trustees voted 5-1 to amend its Electrical Code on Tuesday, including the creation of an “electrical inspector” position, registration and permit requirements for major electrical work, and more. “The electrical inspector shall have the authority to review, inspect and approve all electrical drawings, specifications, installations and equipment,” according […]
Veteran journalist Kelly Jackson named 10 p.m. co-anchor alongside Mike Bush
What's that smell? Behind Missouri's foul fall odors
What's that smell? A lot of people across the region woke up Thursday asking that question. Our metrologists got messages about the musty odor and a post started circulating on the local sub-Reddit searching for answers.
Foster and Adoptive Care Coalition raised more than enough funds for 'Foster Hope Day'
MODOT Holding Two Meetings on Roundabout Project
From Call Newspapers: The St. Louis County Department of Transportation is holding two public meetings this month about a roundabout project at the Yaeger Road and Milburn Road intersection in South County. The first meeting will be held in-person from 4:30 to 7:30 PM Wednesday, Nov. 15 in the Oakville High School library, 5557 Milburn […]
Fatal crash under investigation in Old Jamestown
The St. Louis County Police North Precinct is investigating a fatal crash that occurred at the intersection of Old Halls Ferry Road and Breeders Cup Drive, involving a single car, and resulting in the death of the driver.
Plocher still in charge after House GOP caucus. He names former speaker as his chief of staff.
Plocher’s choice of Rod Jetton is sharply criticized by the House Minority Leader Crystal Quade.
Multi-Family Construction Slows as Single-Family Picks Up
From Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis: Immediately after the Federal Reserve began increasing interest rates in March 2022, construction activity in the single-family housing market began to slow. Homebuilders had been facing higher costs and construction delays due to supply chain disruptions. In many cases prospective buyers of these new homes had agreed to […]
Millions of homes are being built in fire-prone grasslands
Climate change may be fueling fires, but housing demands are driving risk.
Part of Office-to-Residential MetLife Project Now Open
From St. Louis Business Journal: The first apartments are open at the former MetLife office campus in south St. Louis County, part of a mixed-use redevelopment that includes one of the largest office-to-residential conversions in the St. Louis region. The 600,000-square-foot former insurance company headquarters, at 13045 Tesson Ferry Road, is being converted into The […]
FORUM VIDEO: CannonDesign’s Proactive, Viral “XBE” Approach to Inclusive Relationships
What could happen if firms in the built environment took a proactive approach to developing relationships and building capacity for non-traditional firms? In the case of design practice CannonDesign it resulted in a program that spread organically from St. Louis across the CannonDesign offices nationwide, and is even being emulated by competitors. This video produced […]
Appeals Court Confirms Judge Gets No Immunity For Personally Searching Someone’s House
We’ve dealt with plenty of outlandish government behavior here at Techdirt over the years. But, every so often, something clears that high bar — something that hits you square in the jaw and makes you take a step back. You’ll never know what your government employees feel they’re entitled to do until they actually do […]
Maryland Heights police de-escalate mental health crisis
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. -- Police responded to a mental health crisis in the Chatham Drive and McKelvey Road area Monday morning. Our officers were able to communicate with the person, de-escalating the situation. It ended with a peaceful resolution. Police say they're committed to providing ongoing training and support to enhance our officers' ability to [...]
North Alton-Godfrey Business Council Donation To AMH Foundation For SIU Residency Program
ALTON - The North Alton-Godfrey Business Council donated $1,000 to the Alton Memorial Hospital Services Foundation on Nov. 6 in support of the SIU School of Medicine’s Family Medicine Residency program at Alton Memorial Hospital. The Family Medicine Residency program kicked off at AMH in 2021 with its first six-member class. The program now has a full roster of 18 residents, with its first class set to graduate next summer. Dr. Nazanin Kheirkhahan, PGY-3, has signed with the BJC Medical Group and will join the AMH hospitalists staff in September. The North Alton-Godfrey Business Council is a not-for-profit organization devoted to promoting activities and projects which the communities that it serves. Alton Memorial is a member of NAGBC.
Dog Fighter is still out there free....
Attorney General Raoul Obtains Guilty Plea From Metro East Man Who Disseminated Child Pornography
CHICAGO - Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced a Metro East man prosecuted by his office pleaded guilty to disseminating child pornography. Jerry Newby, 25, pleaded guilty Wednesday in Jersey County Circuit Court to four counts of Class X dissemination of child pornography. He faces a sentence of between 24 and 120 years in prison. Newby is detained in the Jersey County jail, and his next court date is scheduled for Dec. 18. “Perpetrators who exploit innocent children must be held accountable, which helps prevent further abuse and can be critical to helping abused children and their families heal,” Raoul said. “This plea highlights the vital efforts of my Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, which works tirelessly to identify and track down individuals who exploit children. I will continue to partner with local law enforcement to locate and hold these offenders accountable.” Newby was arrested and prosecuted as part of Attorney General Raoul’s
KSDK's Kelly Jackson to join 10 p.m. broadcast as Mike Bush's co-anchor
Anne Allred's replacement for KSDK's 10 p.m. broadcast has been found.
Man accused in Kirkwood trunk-or-treat shooting indicted on 15 charges
McCarthy Names National Director of Sustainability
McCarthy Holdings, Inc., one of the nation’s largest commercial construction companies, is pleased to announce Ian Pope has joined the firm as director of sustainability. In this role, he will oversee McCarthy’s national sustainability program as part of McCarthy’s corporate social responsibility commitment, including overall strategy, reporting and implementation across the company’s jobsites and offices. […]