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UAW Wentzville workers reject to ratify GM contract offer
UAW workers at the Wentzville General Motors plant turn down an opportunity to ratify the latest GM contract offer.
4 arrested after stolen car crashes into St. Louis police cruiser
China and the US, the world’s biggest polluters, strike a climate deal
The two countries promise to “rise up to one of the greatest challenges of our time for present and future generations of humankind.”
Sammy Hagar invites David Lee Roth & Alex Van Halen to join him on tour
Former Van Halen frontman Sammy Hagar says he’s open to performing with the band’s original lead singer, David Lee Roth. Hagar just announced dates for The Best of All Worlds Tour, where he’ll joined by…
Glen Carbon Orchard Town Center Phase 1 Complete
GLEN CARBON - Phase 1 of the development of Orchard Town Center in Glen Carbon is officially complete, and village trustees gave the project’s first phase their official approval at this week’s meeting. Phase 1 mainly included traffic improvements on the north side of the site and the center’s initial tenants, while Phase 2 will include a pocket park, additional tenants, and more. Phase 1 traffic improvements were completed along Plum Street, Governor’s Parkway, and Troy Road, including both entrances to Chick-Fil-A, the site’s first tenant which was steadily busy even before both entrances were open. Phase 1 also included work on the interior roadways, stormwater drainage, as well as securing tenants like Olive Garden and Plaza Tire Service, which are nearing completion themselves. Phase 2 will include several more tenants and improvements to the site which seek to increase connectivity for cyclists and pedestrians. Tim Lowe with The Staenberg
Kelly Jackson to co-anchor KSDK 10 p.m. news
Kelly Jackson keeps moving on up at KSDK.
Was the Arch on Jeopardy ?
Teen shot in north St. Louis County, crash follows in response to gunfire
One teenager was shot Wednesday in north St. Louis County, and the gunfire caused one driver to crash nearby, police said.
Lindsey Copley Receives Alton Memorial Employee Of The Month Honor
ALTON - Lindsey Copley of Case Management, holding the plaque, is the Alton Memorial Hospital Employee of the Month for November. Lindsey received the honor on Nov. 15 from Case Management Supervisor Darla Wilfong (far left), AMH President Dave Braasch and Case Management Manager Meredith Parker. The nomination from Darla says that “Lindsey has embraced her new role as the Emergency Room nurse case manager. She works hard to assist with complex patient needs. Lindsey has adapted to a new environment for her and communicates well. She works to reduce costs to help decrease readmissions. She is a great asset to Case Management and to her patients. Lindsey is a valued employee for Alton Memorial Hospital.”
Assist MDC in locating poacher of elk in Shannon County, $20,000 reward offered
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is reaching out to the public for help in identifying a poacher who illegally shot and killed a bull elk near Klepzi Mill in Shannon County over the past weekend. A local deer hunter made the discovery and told MDC of the incident.
Looks like the guy from the road rage incident downtown was finally charged
St. Louis Starbucks Workers to Strike Thursday in 'Red Cup Rebellion'
Workers at all eight unionized Starbucks in the St. Louis area plan to go on strike on Thursday, November 16 — and that could spell big problems for the coffee behemoth. In a press release announcing their plans, the workers note that they've planned their strike for Red Cup Day, when the coffee giant hands out free reusable cups and is often one of the busiest days of the year for Starbucks. They call it the Red Cup Rebellion, and it's part of a bigger movement, with strikes planned for November 16 across the U.S.
Does St Louis need its own hot dog? What would it have?
St. Louis County man sentenced in drug conspiracy, one of five charged
A St. Louis County man, one of five people linked to a criminal enterprise, was sentenced to federal prison Wednesday for his role in a drug conspiracy.
Prominent mixed-use Hill property hits market for $7M
The Hill building at Shaw Avenue and Edwards Street that houses Carnivore restaurant and the Riverfront Times newspaper hit the market recently for $7 million.
The Beatles on track for 16th #1 album in the UK
Looks like The Beatles are on track for another #1. The legendary rockers recently reissued their two greatest hits compilations, 1962-1966 (The Red Album) and 1967-1970 (The Blue Album), and early numbers suggest one of them will debut on…
Challenge to Missouri voter ID law focuses on barriers faced by the elderly, disabled
Missouri’s requirement for voters to show government-issued photo identification before casting a ballot will be on trial starting Friday. Over four days, Cole County Circuit Judge John Beetem will hear familiar arguments that the law passed in 2022 unconstitutionally restricts the right to vote by imposing burdens that disenfranchise large numbers of people. In 2006 […]
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"Police Wellness" Discussed By Glen Carbon Police Chief, Counselor
GLEN CARBON - Glen Carbon Police Chief Todd Link recently gave a presentation on the importance of police wellness to the Glen Carbon Village Board of Trustees at their meeting this week. He said the health and safety of the village depends on the health and safety of its police officers. “My job, in short, is to make sure that I protect the lives and property of all the residents in our village,” Link said. “To do that, I must first lead the way for wellness in our police staff.” The chief said the term “Police Wellness” applies not only to sworn police officers, but also to the more than 40 dispatchers and other civilian employees within the department. He added the Glen Carbon Police Department is fortunate to not be facing any lawsuits or staffing issues. “We’re fully staffed and we’re very effective at all levels,” he said. “If we damage our relationships, if we have problems with compassion, fatigue, an
Indiana: Another Age Verification Bill Criminalizing Legal Pornography
Another state lawmaker has introduced an age verification bill looking to block minors’ access to porn websites. This time, Indiana state Sen. Mike Bohacek of the community of Michiana Shores has introduced a preliminary draft that proposes copycat age verification policies similar to other states, including Louisiana, Texas, Utah, and others. The Indiana bill would […]
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