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City of St. Louis charged Edwardsville resident earnings tax despite not living or working in the city
An Edwardsville resident claims it is unjust that the City of St. Louis charged him a 1% earnings tax even though he does not live or work in the city.
Victim identified after crash in O'Fallon, Illinois leaves another seriously injured
Former police captain accused of stalking fellow officer
FOX 2 was the only news station in court Friday where a former police captain was accused of stalking a fellow officer.
Man accused of sexually assaulting 6-year-old boy with special needs, attempting to abduct second child charged
Family of PFC Lavena Johnson asks her date of death to be changed
The U.S. Army ruled the 2005 death of PFC Lavena Lynn Johnson a suicide. Her family’s own investigation led them to conclude she was beaten, raped, and murdered.
Uber driver urges riders to make sure license plates match on app
An Uber driver says she is concerned for women's safety if they don't make sure license plates match what shows in the Uber app.
Grieving family wants St. Louis County executive to back summer camp regulation following $8 million settlement
MetroLink murder leaves 23-year-old dead and a 23-year-old in custody, safety is now ramping up
Jarrell Anderson, 23, is now in custody facing serious charges for the murder of 23-year-old Turyan Austell. While Anderson awaits extradition, MetroLink has plans to continue advancing its safety measures.
Sweltering heat not stopping Cardinals fans from enjoying the game
There's not much stopping Cardinals fans from coming down to the ballpark.
That Which Copyright Destroys, ‘Pirates’ Can Save
There’s an interesting post on TorrentFreak that concerns so-called “pirate” subtitles for films. It’s absurd that anyone could consider subtitles to be piracy in any way. They are a good example of how ordinary people can add value by generously helping others enjoy films and TV programs in languages they don’t understand. In no sense do “pirate” […]
Molecular Gastronomy
Man arrested, charged after shooting death on MetroLink train in East St. Louis
Significant lane, ramp closures start this weekend in St. Louis County
Eureka native to host first Pickleball reality show
Paperwork problems drive surge in people losing Medicaid health coverage
Pagoda Circle, acrylic, by moi :]
Wood Working classes?
Renting in Missouri? Landlords aren't legally required to give you air conditioning
Illinois driver services facilities to require appointments in more than 40 locations
Drivers who need to renew their license at a secretary of state facility will likely have to make an appointment starting this fall.
Starting Sept. 1, 44 driver services facilities in medium- to large-sized cities around the state will require appointments for driver services – things like renewing a license, updating a license to meet Real ID requirements or taking a driving test. Vehicle services, like title and registration or renewing a license plate sticker, will still be offered on a walk-in…