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Southern Illinois woman living with needle in spine; seeks help at Barnes
Amy Garrison lives on a quiet farm with her husband in southern Illinois. She enjoys the peace and quiet of Fayette County, but is living in constant pain.
Pretty sure Affton had a tornado
Truckers say parking shortage risks everyone’s safety
A triple fatal Greyhound bus crash in Highland, Illinois, is now under federal investigation. The passenger bus crashed into three parked big rigs on an exit ramp heading to the area.
Inside look at custom electric vehicles powering Amazon Prime Day 2023
The controlled chaos inside Amazon’s Fenton delivery station during Prime Day 2023 culminates with drivers lining up, rolling up, and loading up.
Lawmaker to review law 'in-depth' after cars with expired tags towed from driveways
A top Missouri lawmaker plans to review a state law that two north St. Louis County municipalities are using to tow vehicles from private property.
Pavement blowup on I-44 in Missouri renews concerns
A small section of westbound Interstate 44 that raised and buckled in Phelps County was visible in a picture that the Doolittle Rural Fire Protection District shared on Tuesday.
Walking to/from Busch Stadium
University City residents frustrated over stalled storm debris cleanup as new storms roll in
University City residents voiced their frustration as city crews started debris pickup from storms that hit the city hard, leaving a wake of damage earlier this month.
Chicago PD Sued Over Mass Traffic Stops Of Minorities That Do Almost Nothing To Stop Crime
The Chicago Police Department is extremely problematic, even by the extremely lax standards of US law enforcement. It has been home to a domestic black-site operation. It has been hit with reform mandates from federal courts. It has shown no interest in rooting out the worst of its officers. And it has engaged in a […]
Historic Anchor Brewing Co. is closing after 127 years, with beer sales in decline
Last year, overall beer sales volume slid 3.1% in the U.S., according to the Brewers Association.
Why is inflation down?
Inflation is down. But there are doubters about the cause: All it took for inflation to be transitory was 500bps of rate hikes and 7% mortgage rates. — Conor Sen (@conorsen) July 12, 2023 Oh come on. This really doesn't bear much scrutiny. Here's inflation: Even if you don't believe me when I say that ...continue reading "Why is inflation down?"
Wednesday storms exit St. Louis area
Rupert Murdoch hates incompetent bigotry
According to Rolling Stone, Rupert Murdoch is wavering in his support for Ron DeSantis: In recent weeks, the Murdochs have grown increasingly displeased with the DeSantis campaign’s perceived stumbles, lackluster polling, and inability to swiftly dethrone Trump....According to two of the sources, Murdoch has privately winced at DeSantis’ nonstop cultural-grievance strategy, arguing that it is ...continue reading "Rupert Murdoch hates incompetent bigotry"
Anyone know what's on fire at Grant's Farm?
No charges filed after deadly fight in Chesterfield Dierbergs parking lot
A grand jury declined to charge a man involved in a fatal fight earlier this year in a Dierbergs parking lot.
Chart of the day: Headlines are getting more pessimistic
I don't know for sure how accurate this is, but it's certainly intriguing: This comes from David Rozado, who says he used ChatGPT to "automatically label a longitudinal sample of 1.7 million headlines from 12 popular U.S. news media outlets." If he's right, there was a big surge in pessimistic headlines in the late '60s ...continue reading "Chart of the day: Headlines are getting more pessimistic"
The protective Billiken figure has been smiling down on Washington Boulevard for about a century
Missouri Supreme Court to decide if counties can appeal ruling striking down Covid orders
The Missouri Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday focused on how former Attorney General Eric Schmitt handled a case that pronounced local health authorities’ efforts to mitigate the spread of Covid-19 “null and void” in 2021.
Attorney Neal Perryman represented two counties and three health centers who argued Wednesday that they should have been able to intervene in the original Cole County case after the attorney general refused to file an appeal.
Deputy Solicitor General Maria Lanahan…
Alton Alderman Brake Resigns After 26 Years, New Alderman Sworn In
ALTON - After 26 years of serving on the Alton City Council, Fifth Ward Alderman Charles Brake officially resigned before a new alderman, John Meehan, was appointed in his place at the July 12 City Council meeting. Brake said he has been “honored to serve as the fifth ward alderman since 1997,” but submitted his resignation due to “health circumstances” that are beyond his control. Alton traditionally allows resigning aldermen to suggest their replacement to serve the remainder of their term; Brake recommended Meehan, who he said he’s known for many years and knows will “do an exceptional job for the citizens of the Fifth Ward and for the City of Alton.” Between rounds of applause and standing ovations, Brake made a few comments about his time on the council over the years. “It’s been a 26-year trip I’ve been in this chair, and it’s been 99.9% good because I’ve been associated with the people,” Brak
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