St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Melissa Price Smith said Pasic approached a 7-year-old girl at the Kirkwood Walmart on Sunday afternoon; he later went to a Target.
March is Women’s History Month. Bellefontaine Cemetery and Arboretum is the final resting place of several strong, inspirational women who have impacted history as we know it. This list includes […]
JERSEYVILLE – Jerseyville city officials have laid the groundwork for this year’s Farmers & Artisan Market . At their March 3, 2026 meeting, City Council members unanimously approved a rental agreement with the Jersey County Business Association (JCBA) to use City Center Plaza for the 2026 Farmers and Artisan Market. This year’s market will be held every Tuesday from June 2 to Sept. 1, 2026 from 4 to 7 p.m., excluding July 14, 2026 to accommodate the Jersey County Fair Parade.
The Missouri Senate on Tuesday stripped money for furnishing new space for the attorney general’s office and sending a tourism team to Washington, D.C., from a spending bill funding state agencies through June 30. The changes cut about $1.1 million in general revenue spending from the supplemental appropriation bill that had already been cut by […]
Sam Page on Tuesday outlined eight projects that range from $6.9 million in street repairs to a $25,000 security system for a domestic violence shelter that the council cut.
Blue Morpho butterflies return to the Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly house to kick off the spring break season. Celebrating the final days of winter, more than 1,500 blue morpho butterflies have been added to the Tropical Conservatory.
Police were dispatched to the family home for a shooting. Jarod was found in the garage and later pronounced dead in what his mother says was a tragic accident.
In a city that has a strong burger culture and a big arch of its own, McDonald's is offering the Big Arch Burger for a limited time.
Starting March 3, the fast-food giant is releasing the burger across the country, including about 100 locations in the St. Louis region.
The administration has burnt the “presumption of regularity” to a crispness normally reserved for conquered bridges succumbing to heat death. It is now well known that the Trump administration will do whatever it wants to do, whether or not it’s supported by law. And when the courts push back, the administration responds with implicit “fuck […]
WASHINGTON — Republicans on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee mounted unusually blunt criticisms of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem during a tense five-hour hearing Tuesday, with North Carolina’s Thom Tillis threatening to obstruct the chamber’s business if Noem did not answer questions from his office about immigration enforcement. Tillis even revisited a book written by […]
Sitting second-to-last in the NHL standings and on pace for their worst finish in nearly two decades (73 points), the St. Louis Blues are widely expected to explore the seller's market ahead of Friday's NHL trade deadline, possibly poised to make some major moves.
ALTON - The Sierra Club will host a speakers series event on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at Old Bakery Beer Co. in Alton focused on how Illinois’ Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act could affect utility bills. The event is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at Old Bakery Beer Co., 400 Landmarks Blvd., Alton. The theme for the event is “Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act (CRGA) Impact on Utility Bills.” The announcement said Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed the Clean and Reliable
by Ness Sandoval The U.S. Census Bureau has released the December 2025 housing permit data along with its preliminary annual totals for 2025. The Bureau uses housing permit activity as a forward-looking proxy for population growth or stagnation. Quite simply, regions that build tend to grow; regions that do not build struggle to attract and […]
After being forced to cancel their planned reunion tour due to frontman Dee Snider’s health, the remaining members of Twisted Sister have found someone else to front the band.Jay Jay…
ALTON - Alton High School student journalists and artists have a lot to be proud of. On Feb. 25, 2026, the staff of “The Tatler” and “Redbird Word,” the school’s yearbook and newspaper, were recognized by the Southern Illinois Scholastic Press Association. Students mailed in copies of their work and competed in on-site journalism competitions, and several students took home impressive prizes for their work. “We were so excited,” said “Tatler”