Aggregator
Update on husky found in Marine Villa: she’s available for adoption!
A-B heir Billy Busch open to buying back Bud Light brand
Anheuser-Busch heir Billy Busch seems willing to buy back the Bud Light brand, just weeks after blasting Bud Light over a recent partnership with a transgender influencer.
CDA Housing Awards 2023
$20 Million in awards for Neighborhood Transformation Grants, ARPA projects, and annual housing production funding cycle.
New community violence intervention program aims to curb crime in key neighborhoods
St. Louis City’s Board of Estimate and Apportionment approved a contract Wednesday with Mission St. Louis to implement a new community violence intervention program.
Busch heir wants to buy Bud Light brand. 'Sell it back to the Busch family.'
Billy Busch Sr., a son of the former owner of Anheuser-Busch, said he would “be the first in line to buy” the Bud Light brand back from A-B InBev.
Anyone have experience with the Academy of Science Junior Academy?
Emergency meeting called in Jennings after several resignations by employees
Rumors of the proud boys coming to The Grove tonight.
Reason 2 Doubt Podcast Hosting Full Weekend Of Events Coming Up
ALTON - Justin Sims and Joe Jack discussed their “Reason 2 Doubt” podcast and the upcoming third annual Reason 2 Doubt Weekend on a recent episode of Our Daily Show on Riverbender.com . The podcast, which is available on YouTube , Spotify , and Apple Podcasts , features five friends from Alton offering their varying perspectives on current events and more. Sims, who hosts the show by the name “J. Sims,” described the Reason 2 Doubt podcast as a “podcast of five young Black men coming together and just giving their perspective on the world from where we see it.” The show was originally only about music, but several major news events (including a global pandemic) occurred in the four years since the podcast started, and Sims felt the conversation should expand to address those and other events. “We’ve been through a lot in four years, so of course the conversation can change,” Sims said. “We can’t b
Partners Encourage Area Residents to “Get Back in the Groove” With Transit
As students get ready to head back to school and the workforce settles into more routine schedules, Citizens for Modern... Read More
Missouri politicians ham it up at state fair, marking unofficial start of 2024 campaign
Candidates for Missouri governor and the U.S. Senate shook hands, met with reporters Thursday at the Governor’s Ham Breakfast.
Hazelwood man sentenced for $400K in credit card fraud
A Hazelwood, Missouri, man appeared in federal court on Thursday and was sentenced to more than nine years in prison for credit card fraud.
US Steel says union cannot block company’s sale
The United Steel Workers said this week it would only back Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. as a suitor for the company.
Steve Hackett shares new performance from ‘Foxtrot at Fifty + Hackett Highlights: Live in Brighton’
Steve Hackett is set to release the new live audio/visual album Foxtrot at Fifty + Hackett Highlights: Live in Brighton on September 15, and now he’s sharing another preview of the project. The…
In Pennsylvania, state data links fracking to childhood cancer
A new study suggests children near oil and gas wells are 5-7 times more likely to develop lymphoma.
Charges filed against man who was shot by officer in north St. Louis
Has anyone else noticed a dead cell service spot between Eichelberger and around Willmore Park on Hampton?
Free Aaron Kramm & The One Drops Concert To Take Place At Alton-Godfrey Rotary Park
ALTON - Alton Main Street and Great Rivers & Routes Tourism Bureau along with presenting sponsor Simmons Hanly Conroy are pleased to announce two free concerts at the new Alton Godfrey Rotary Park, located across the street from Alton City Hall at 101 E. 3rd Street in Alton, Illinois. Both concerts are free to attend and will be held from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Aaron Kamm & the One Drops will perform on Friday, August 18 th . Hailing from St. Louis, MO, AKOD merges flavors of Roots Reggae and Mississippi River Blues and infuses them with improv-laced jams, and soulful vocals. With their high-energy performance and unique sound, Aaron Kamm and the One Drops are a must see as they tour their way across the country for concerts and festivals. At Friday’s event beverages will be available for purchase from Cafe 111, and the following food trucks and booths will be on-site: Ray’s Soul Touching Tacos, Big Boys Q, Food Revival Food Truck, Mo'z Sweet Treats, Gumbo 2 Geaux,
Edwardsville School District 7 Welcomes Students Back To Classrooms
EDWARDSVILLE - Edwardsville School District 7 has been bustling with excitement on the part of students, faculty, administration and support personnel over the first two days in school. Dr. Steve Stuart was standing as he usually does on the first day at the school with a smile welcoming students back to Edwardsville High School. "We are really excited it is great to get the kids back in the building," he said. "They bring so much energy. We have some great plans for them this year and I am really looking forward to seeing what we can accomplish in the school year. We are adding seven classrooms to what used to be the media center. That will allow us to keep our students on campus instead of sending 200 and some odd ninth graders over in the morning. The media center conversation was our main project over the summer." Edwardsville schools opened doors for students on Wednesday morning. Edwardsville Superintendent Dr. Patrick Shelton said he and the others are so glad to have the
stLouIST