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Texas Sued Over Age Verification Law And Porn “Public Health Warnings”
The state of Texas was sued in a federal district court by the Free Speech Coalition, a trade group representing the adult entertainment industry, and a slate of other companies including subsidiaries of Canadian firm MindGeek (owner of Pornhub). Other plaintiffs include the parent companies of popular adult sites like XVideos and Bang Bros, and […]
St. Louis-area parks prepare for weekend flood risks
At Castlewood State Park, the Meramec River isn’t impacting too much just yet. However, those levels are expected to crest just shy of the minor flood stage later this weekend.
Severe storms, heavy winds & flood risks likely overnight in St. Louis metro
Get ready for another round of severe storms. The latest system rolling through the St. Louis region could hit hard late Friday evening and pose flood risks for some.
Broken elevators in Central West End apartment cause problems for residents
Fewer events to be held at St. Louis convention center in 2024 due to pandemic, chief says
The convention center has scheduled just 28 events in 2024 — among the lowest number of events the facility has booked in recent years.
15-Year-Old Charged With First-Degree Murder In East St. Louis Case
EAST ST. LOUIS – A 15-year-old East St. Louis male has been charged with First-Degree Murder (a Class M Felony) and Aggravated Vehicular Hijacking (a Class X Felony). The Illinois State Police Public Safety Enforcement Group (PSEG) and St. Clair County State's Attorney's Office made the announcement about the charges Friday afternoon after what they described as a "thorough investigation." The 15-year-old is currently detained at the St. Clair Juvenile Detention Center. On Aug. 27, 2022, the East St. Louis Police Department requested ISP PSEG to conduct a death investigation. A female, later identified as 49-year-old Harriett Childers of St. Louis, was located in the 1800 block of Gaty Avenue with a gunshot wound. Childers was a full-time nurse and had been driving for a ride share when the shooting occurred. Childers was pronounced deceased on scene. ISP DCI was assisted by the East St. Louis Police Department, St. Clair County Coroner’s Office, ISP Crime Scene Services,
Incredible photo of the Arch mid-construction (1964)
Boy, 15, charged with murder of East St. Louis ride share driver
Authorities on Friday charged a 15-year-old boy with murder in the shooting death of a ride share driver almost a year ago.
Retailer In Chicagoland Area Strikes Again With Lucky Day Lotto Winner Five-Number Match
CHICAGO – An Illinois Lottery retailer in the Chicagoland area strikes again. A $700,000 winning Lucky Day Lotto ticket was sold at Kostner Korner, located at 4356 W. Howard St. in Skokie. The Lucky Day Lotto ticket matched all five numbers for the Wednesday, August 2 midday drawing to take home the jackpot prize. The winning numbers were: 8-19-26-32-37. “Due to the big Mega Millions Jackpot, we’ve had a lot of new customers coming into the store to buy tickets so I’m not sure who might have bought the winning Lucky Day Lotto ticket,” said Bhupendra Patel, owner of Kostner Korner. “Whomever it is, I’m just very happy that one of our customers is a winner.” This is the second time the store has sold a winning Lucky Day Lotto ticket within the last five weeks. On June 30, a lucky player took home the jackpot prize - a cool $450,000. Kostner Korner is also one of the top 10 Illinois Lottery retailers in the state that have sold the most
Def Leppard says they’re enjoying being on tour now that they’re “semi-grown up”
Def Leppard and Mötley Crüe played together 40 years ago, but on their current co-headlining tour, which resumes August 5 in Syracuse, New York, they say things aren't quite as debauched…
This 1952 GMC pickup is a restomod
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LCCC's College for Life Program Hosts Meal with Produce Grown by Students
GODFREY - The College for Life program at Lewis and Clark Community College (LCCC) recently celebrated the end of their gardening class with a meal using produce from the garden. College for Life (CFL) is a community education program for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities. This summer, 12 students tended to LCCC’s Growing Knowledge Garden and learned how to harvest and cook the produce they grew. They celebrated with a homemade luncheon on Aug. 4. “To be a part of is one of the best parts about my job,” LCCC’s garden designer and horticulturist Katie Piper said. “I honestly have so much fun and I really love getting to work with all the students and getting to hang out with the College for Life teachers…You guys brighten my day.” Piper led the students through taking care of the garden and cooking the meal. Administrators and community leaders attended the luncheon with CFL students and staff. They enjoyed a meal
Highland, Illinois, under boil water order after Friday main break
Not just pens and pencils: Missouri's tax holiday can save you hundreds on tech and clothes
Protests follow lengthy closure of St. Louis City pool
Crowds gathered to protest over a closed public pool Friday as children and teens ask the City of St. Louis to reopen the swimming pool in Fairground Park.
Military vehicle flip causes traffic backup on I-44 near Pacific
Flashback Fridays with John Rodriguez
Visit the Cardinals Museum for a candid interview in our Sportsman’s Park Theater with 2006 Cardinals World Champion John Rodriguez on Friday, August 4th at 4:30pm. Autographs will not
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