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Bypass under rail line would replace crossing site of deadly Missouri Amtrak crash
An old right-of-way under the railroad tracks could become the new road for traffic diverted from a dangerous crossing where an Amtrak train derailed in 2022, killing four
The Band leader, Robbie Robertson, dead at 80
Robbie Robertson, best known as the guitarist and main songwriter for Rock & Roll Hall of Famers The Band, has died after a long illness, his publicist has confirmed to The…
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Director Martin Scorsese pays tribute to The Band’s Robbie Robertson
Director Martin Scorsese is paying tribute to his friend and longtime collaborator, The Band's Robbie Robertson, who passed away Wednesday, August 9, at the age of 80. In a statement, Scorsese called the Rock &…
Another recount scheduled for Bel-Nor race again decided by one vote
The margin this time and the small number of races in the special election automatically triggers a recount, which will be held 2 p.m. Friday afternoon.
How Midwestern shrimp farms raise seafood far from an ocean
A group of Midwestern shrimp farmers is on a mission to provide Americans with better-tasting, sustainable shrimp. The industry struggled during the COVID-19 pandemic, but reporter Lilley Halloran found that farmers are hopeful the industry will come back stronger than ever.
Bronze sculptures of Mick Jagger & Keith Richards unveiled in hometown
New bronze sculptures celebrating The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in their hometown of Dartford, Kent, England, The Guardian reports. The statues, which are being called The Glimmer Twins, were unveiled Wednesday,…
All-You-Can-Tag
Attention Laser Tag lovers. Grab your friends and an unlimited laser tag pass on Wednesdays from 4 p.m. to close for $19.99 per person plus tax. Based on walk in availability.
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Phelps County deputy charged with possession of child sex abuse materials
Truck hauling home stopped on I-64 near I-270
A truck hauling a modular home has come to a stop on Interstate 64 near I-270, prompting some traffic delays Wednesday just before rush hour.
How to dispose of old gas oven and install new one?
Boss is coming to town next week and wants to go for darts and pool. Any recommendations for a place near Clayton?
Techdirt Podcast Episode 361: The YouTube Effect, With Alex Winter
As you may recall, we weren’t fans of The Social Dilemma, the documentary manipulated people with misinformation in the course of complaining about that exact practice. But now there’s a much better and more interesting documentary in the space, and one that’s worth your time: The YouTube Effect by Alex Winter. It takes a deep […]
Giant Paella Pan Has St. Louis Eating Spanish-Style
Size isn't everything, but for the paella pan that's become the talk of the Tower Grove Farmers Market, it sure doesn't hurt. The pan, imported from Spain and dubbed Lidiana by its adoring owners, is nearly three feet across rim to rim. It can make approximately 75 to 100 servings of the beloved rice dish and requires its own propane burner; ordinary heat sources would never do.
Mo'z Sweet Treats Talks New Storefront, Small Business and Fried Chicken Ice Cream
ALTON - You might have met Dorothy McCoy before. After all, when she’s riding her Mo’z Sweet Treats tricycle through Alton and selling artisan popsicles, lemonades and ice creams to the people she passes, she’s pretty hard to miss. Mo’z Sweet Treats has garnered a lot of local love over the years. It’s been a great ride, but even better things are coming with McCoy’s plans to open a storefront this fall. “This journey has been amazing, and the support — oh my God — has blown my mind,” McCoy said. August is Black Business Month, which aims to recognize Black-owned businesses and encourage shoppers to support them. The Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity highlighted Mo’z Sweet Treats on their Facebook page earlier this week as their first Black Business Month feature, adding that the business is also woman- and veteran-owned To the people of Alton, McCoy is best known for her innovation
Two killed in motorcycle crash in Crawford County
Two people died from injuries suffered in a motorcycle crash Tuesday afternoon in Crawford County, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
Glen Carbon Library Reports Successful Past Year, Future Projects
GLEN CARBON - The Glen Carbon Centennial Library has had a successful past year according to Director Christine Gerrish, who presented an overview of the library’s past fiscal year and upcoming projects to village trustees on Tuesday, including some impressive statistics. Library visits are up overall compared to last year, though they haven’t quite reached pre-pandemic levels. However, Gerrish noted this isn’t due to people not using the library, as the number of books checked out and e-resources used both exceeded pre-pandemic levels. Checked out books totaled 99,350 over the past year - substantially more than 85,928 books the year prior and just over the pre-pandemic total of 98,008. E-resources (including electronic journals, books, online databases, and more) were used substantially more this past year at a total of 26,029, a steady increase from 21,281 the year prior and 14,616 before the pandemic. The total number of library cards was also much higher tha
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Night Ranger to release live album backed by Contemporary Youth Orchestra
Night Ranger is giving fans a taste of their live show with the new live album 40 Years and a Night with Contemporary Youth Orchestra, dropping October 20. The album captures…
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