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St. Charles TikTok Star Britt Barbie to Headline St. Louis Music Festival
A St. Charles native who rose to stardom on the internet will soon play her music IRL. Britt Barbie, an aspiring rapper who rose to fame through TikTok, will headline a music festival in St. Louis this August called Queens of the Lou. Barbie's song "Period Ah, Period Uh" catapulted her to viral fame last fall.
Uber rolls out new service for teens in St. Louis
Uber recently launched a new service in St. Louis designed for teenagers in need of rides.
St. Louis area Independence Day weekend forecast
ST. LOUIS -- Hot and humid weather continues on Friday with temperatures in the 90s and heat index values up to 110. A heat advisory will be in effect until 7 p.m. Friday with scattered showers and some storms. Limit time outdoors and stay hydrated. More widespread rainfall expected on Saturday with accumulations around .50” [...]
Illinois' 'rainy day' fund set to cross $2 billion for first time
Deputy Gov. Andy Manar characterized the milestone as "significant and meaningful and it underscores the fiscal progress that we've made as a state."
SCOTUS Trashes Precedent and Resegregates Higher Education
The affirmative action case once again distorts constitutional protections to ideological ends.
Missouri locals sidestep pro-gun lawmakers to put limits on firearms
St. Louisians are trying to change Missouri’s Constitution so the city and other urban areas can enact stricter gun rules. A former judge, lawmaker and a criminologist filed constitutional amendment petitions Wednesday.
Drugs, Property Damage, Other Charges Filed In Greene County
CARROLLTON - The past week has seen a range of criminal charges filed in Greene County, including drug-related charges, criminal damage to property, criminal trespassing, and more, according to the latest Jail Booking Report from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office. Joshua E. Simpson, 37, of Jerseyville, was charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of a controlled substance, and he had a warrant for his arrest out of Greene County. He was arrested by the Greene County Sheriff’s Department on June 28 and remains in custody. Renael C. Molohon, 38, also of Jerseyville, was also arrested for possession of methamphetamine and having a warrant for her arrest out of Greene County. She was taken into custody on June 26 by the Greene County Sheriff’s Department and has since been released on recognizance. Chad R. Cordes, 36, also of Jerseyville, was charged with aggravated fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, two counts of criminal trespass
College Selects PARIC For $44 Million Health Sciences Buiding
St. Louis Community College, through a competitive selection process, has chosen PARIC Corp. To construct a four-story, $44 million health sciences building on the Florissant Valley campus. Construction of the 100,000-square-foot facility is expected to begin this summer and be competed by December 2024. The Community College is modernizing facilities and programming at Florissant Valley […]
A St. Louis Police Officer overdoses, but survives
Two East Alton 12-Year-Olds Save Man From Overdose
EAST ALTON - When Woodrow Peterson received a phone call from his 12-year-old stepson Bentley Mayer last Friday night, he had no idea that Mayer and his friend were about to save a life. Mayer and Kamden Balicki, also 12, were walking home from the East Alton Ice Arena when they found a man on the sidewalk, dying from an overdose. The two boys sprang into action. Mayer called Peterson, who called 911. Their actions are likely the only reason the man is still alive. “My son sat there with him until the paramedics arrived. Once I got to the scene, I talked to the police… said that the guy barely made it,” Peterson said. “I’m just really proud of both of them. They’ve both seen stuff that they, as youth, should not see. But it’s a growing problem here in Madison County.” Mayer immediately recognized the signs of an overdose because he often helps Peterson pass out harm reduction kits. Peterson runs a Facebook group called
SIUE Faculty Association Tentatively Ratifies New Contract
EDWARDSVILLE - The Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville Faculty Association ratified its first successor agreement to a new contract on Monday, June 25. Details of the contract have not yet been released, but SIUE Communications said once the contract is finalized, information will be dispatched to the media. The SIUE Faculty Association said on Wednesday that more than 93 percent of its members voted in support of the new contract. “It has been a long patch,” the SIUE Faculty Association said. “Thank you to everyone who has helped us get to this moment.”
Missouri ordered to pay $242K for open records law violations while Josh Hawley was attorney general
A judge has ordered the Missouri attorney general's office to pay $242,000 in legal fees for violations of the open records law that occurred when current U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley served in the office.
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Biden Urges FCC To Police Bullshit Cable Fees, But It Can’t Because His Staffers Screwed Up The Gigi Sohn Nomination Process
For years we’ve noted how cable companies routinely screw you over with all manner of bullshit fees. One Consumer Reports study found that roughly 25 percent of your cable bill is made up of completely nonsensical fees, designed to let companies advertise one rate, then sock you with a much higher bill. It’s estimated this […]
‘This is not a normal court,’ says Biden as GOP opponents praise affirmative action ruling
WASHINGTON — Thursday’s U.S. Supreme Court decision that effectively scrambles the role affirmative action plays in the college admissions process cannot let the country slide “backwards,” President Joe Biden said just hours after the majority justices released their opinion. Meanwhile, Republicans seeking to challenge him in 2024 praised the decision. Issues of race and higher education will […]
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What to Expect at Edwardsville's 4th of July Celebration
EDWARDSVILLE - The City of Edwardsville and American Legion Post #199 are teaming up for a “fireworks spectacular” on Saturday, July 1. The fireworks display will kick off at dusk, between 8:30–9 p.m., but the festivities last all evening. American Legion Post #199 will start welcoming people at 4 p.m. at the On the Hill Golf Course & Lounge. They invite the community to enjoy music, vendors and food trucks. “I like to think of it as a bridge between the city government and the veterans,” Commander Wes Sterling of American Legion Post #199 said. Sterling said they will be launching $13,500 of fireworks. The City of Edwardsville contributed $10,000, with an additional $1,000 donation from the Edwardsville Township. Post #199 thanks the other people who have donated to make the fireworks display possible. But before the big show, acoustic duo Lanny & Julie will take the stage from 4–6:30 p.m., followed by the Edwardsville Municipal Ban
Shelley Seifert, CEO of St. Louis-area First Bank, will retire
Mikel Williamson, an industry veteran who recently led a Texas-based bank, has been named as her successor.
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