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Buyer beware at CVS in Maplewood on the corner of Big Bend and Manchester
Unruly airline passengers remain a plague even with the pandemic over
Reports of unruly passengers skyrocketed during the pandemic, but how are we doing since then? Not so well: IATA, an international airline trade association, reported a couple of days ago that incidents of bad behavior were up 37% in 2022. This is sort of perplexing since the pandemic year of 2021 saw a skyrocketing amount ...continue reading "Unruly airline passengers remain a plague even with the pandemic over"
Mötley Crüe files to move Mick Mars lawsuit to arbitration
Mötley Crüe has filed to move ex-guitarist Mick Mars' lawsuit to arbitration, TMZ reports. If granted, the request would allow the disagreement between the two parties to be hashed out…
Former Jefferson County deputy charged with DWI in crash that killed his wife
Parson signs bills on trans-athletes, gender-affirming care
Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed a pair of bills Wednesday morning aimed at banning gender-affirming care for minors and restricting transgender athletes to play on the team that matches the sex on their birth certificate.
Wilco to Play St. Louis This Fall
Legendary alternative-rock band Wilco has announced an international tour — with a stop in St. Louis. St. Louisans can catch the band in its upcoming show at the Stifel Theatre (1400 Market Street) on October 26 at 7:30 p.m.
St. Louis food. If your looking for dynamite breads and donuts I got some amazing bread and pimento cheese yesterday from DamnFine Handpies at the tower grove farmers
Metro to reduce service on 30 bus routes, citing continued driver shortages
The changes, which take effect Monday, also include schedule, routing adjustments to 11 other bus routes.
Gov. Pritzker Signs Fifth Balanced Budget
CHICAGO – Building on four years of fiscally responsible leadership, Governor JB Pritzker signed the Fiscal Year 2024 budget into law today, delivering his fifth balanced budget while making transformative investments in early childhood, K-12 schools, higher education, workforce and economic development and efforts to fight violence and poverty. The Fiscal Year 2024 budget prioritizes fiscal responsibility, contributing an additional $200 million to the state’s pension systems beyond what is required, continuing to pay down the state’s remaining outstanding debts, and making ongoing contributions to the state’s Budget Stabilization Fund, set to surpass $2 billion. “From the beginning, I promised to work together with the General Assembly to restore fiscal responsibility to our state government after years of mismanagement,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Thanks to our firmer fiscal foundation, we have been able to put billions of dollars back
'Beat Shazam' game show winners and St. Louis natives share details on winning $1M prize
The hit FOX show 'Beat Shazam' is an interactive game show with the ultimate goal of winning the grand prize.
Illinois Secretary of State files legal action against crypto company for allegedly violating securities laws
Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias is taking legal action against a cryptocurrency exchange platform.
Attorney General Raoul Urges FCC To Clarify Consent Rules For Telemarketing Robocalls And Texts
CHICAGO - Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as part of a coalition of 28 state attorneys general, filed comments calling on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to clarify the federal rules requiring telemarketers to obtain consent between an individual consumer and one specific seller or business before making telemarketing robocalls and text messages. Raoul and the coalition filed the letter in response to an FCC notice of proposed rulemaking. The FCC has proposed an amendment to its rule concerning the proper way to obtain a consumer’s consent to receive robocalls as required under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). Raoul and the coalition also call for the FCC to strengthen protections against illegal text messages and clarify that National Do Not Call Registry protections apply to text messages. “Robocalls and text messages are a constant source of frustration for millions of Americans, which is why I am asking the FCC to clarify consent requirements
On Wearing a French Baguette
Bonding with Your Baguette Whenever I saw someone coming from a French boulangerie in Paris with an elongated loaf of bread tucked under one arm, I had to giggle. You don’t see such thing in these parts. So, what are the advantages of poking a two-foot loaf of warm bread beneath your wing? The “arm...
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Granite City crash leaves man dead Tuesday night
Sources: Darren Pang leaving Blues to join Blackhawks booth
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Sad day for Blues fans. Panger is a great broadcaster and his enthusiasm is infectious.
Alton's 26th Annual All-Wheels Drive-In Car Show Set For This Sunday
ALTON - Alton’s 26 th annual All-Wheels Drive-In Car Show will be held on Sunday, June 11 th from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. The event typically attracts over 200 classic cars, hot rods and motorcycles, which the public is welcome to browse on 3 rd , 4 th , State and Belle Streets. There is no charge for admission. Alton Main Street organizes this tradition with support from Time Machines Unlimited Car Club. Come out for the autos and stay for the live music, 50-50 drawing, vendor displays and festival food court. This year’s entertainment is Number4Combo; from 1:00-3:00 p.m. the band will perform live rock music with a smooth dance groove. We will also be featuring a pin-up contest at 3:00 p.m. to celebrate the glamour, sophistication and class of the 1950’s. Registration for automobiles is open from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m., and trophies will be given at 4:00pm. Please note that we are reconfiguring the event grounds to improve traffic flow, and registration
St. Louis aldermen to kick off debate on 44% water rate hike
The proposal will bump the cost to an average homeowner by $30 per quarter, to $105.
Attorney General Raoul Urges Illinois Residents To Be Alert For Email And Text Message Scams
CHICAGO - Attorney General Kwame Raoul today urged Illinois residents to be wary of scammers who use unsolicited email or text messages to trick consumers into sharing personal and financial information. Raoul encourages all consumers to stay aware of these unsolicited messages and to continue to report these incidents to his office. Unsolicited messages may be email phishing or text message smishing scams. Phishing is when scammers send a deceptive email to trick Internet users into revealing personal or confidential information. Smishing, or Short Message Service (SMS) phishing, is when scammers send a deceptive text message to trick cell phone users in the same way. Phishing and smishing messages may contain links to harmful software that could enable scammers to steal information from your phone or computer. Raoul’s office warned consumers to not click any links in an unsolicited email or text and to delete the message immediately. “Consumers should be suspicious
Alby Railroad Crossing (Near Humbert Road) Will Be Temporarily Closed Overnight On June 11 For Union Pacific Maintenance
GODFREY - Godfrey officials are advising residents that Union Pacific Railroad will be temporarily closing the North Alby Street (at Humbert) crossing this Sunday near Humbert Road for routine maintenance and repairs. Village officials are advising local residents and motorists to prepare and pre-plan for temporary detours next Sunday night due to the fact the Union Pacific Railroad will be temporarily closing the North Alby Street railroad crossing (at Humbert) overnight for routine maintenance/repair work. Work shall begin Sunday night, June 11th starting at 7 p.m. and will re-open on Monday morning, June 12th around 7 a.m. Godfrey Public Safety Administrator Chris Sichra states that local first responder agencies and mutual aid companies (Fire, Police, EMS), as well as local utility companies, have already been notified of the upcoming temporary closure so that they can adjust their response routes accordingly. Residents and motorists should also pre-plan to consider alternate
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