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General Manager Of Popular Edwardsville Eatery Faces Theft Charges
EDWARDSVILLE - Christopher England, 36, of Edwardsville, the general manager of Peel Wood Fired Pizza at 32 South State Route 157, has been charged with theft in Madison County court. The charge was filed on July 18, 2023, and reads as follows: "Count 1: Theft Over 10,000 (Class 2) in that said defendant knowingly exerted unauthorized control over property of Peel Wood Fired Pizza, being U.S. currency, having a total value in excess of $10,000, but less than $100,000, with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of the use of the value of the said property, in violation of 720 ILCS 5/16-1(a) (1)." Madison County State’s Attorney Thomas Haine signed the charges. Bail was set at $75,000 for England. The Edwardsville Police Department conducted the investigation in this case.
Human Motion Institute Celebrates Expansion
BETHALTO - The Human Motion Institute celebrated its successful beginning during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, July 18. The rehabilitation center offers physical therapy services through Alton Memorial Hospital. While COVID-19 Pandemic delayed an official grand opening, Tuesday’s ceremony recognized the center’s recent expansion and outlined its plans for the future. “We’re just very thrilled and thankful to have this opportunity to serve our community here,” said Sue Walker, the manager of rehabilitation services at Alton Memorial Hospital. “They just do a fantastic job, and our value keeps growing and growing and growing through our rehab services, particularly at this location. Kudos to all of them. A great, great team.” The center, located at 155 E Bethalto Drive, is a part of Alton Memorial Hospital and BJC Healthcare. They have been working with patients since January 2020. As more patients come in, the center recently
Power and Progressivism
Today on TAP: Ezra Klein and David Dayen debate obstacles to progressive gains. (I think Dayen wins, but judge for yourself.)
Def Leppard uses Queen classic to wish Brian May a happy birthday
The members of Def Leppard are helping Queen guitarist Brian May celebrate his 76th birthday. In honor of May’s July 19 birthday, the band shared a musical birthday wish on social media to the tune of the Queen hit “Tie…
Is there a company in St. Louis that will come into your house and take piles of trash away?
'This beat is always fresh' says real estate and development reporter: Inside the Post-Dispatch
Business reporter Steph Kukuljan, who covers real estate and development in the St. Louis area, joins the podcast.
Initiative From Nature's Bakery Founders To Address Food Equity in St. Louis
Over 18 percent of St. Louis-area residents live in a food desert, according to the USDA. A new initiative hopes to change that.
Which Missouri interstate ranks worst in U.S. for bathroom breaks?
Kansas City's Interstate 49 is named the worst highway in the country for bathroom breaks, averaging one every 264 miles, according to ranking.
Fleur STL Elevates Classic St. Louis Diner Fare
Tim Eagan stands just to the side of the grill in his open kitchen, bent nearly in half over the entree he's assembling, hands steady and eyes laser-focused on the plate as if he's performing complicated, life-saving surgery. One hand holds a stainless steel ring mold, which the other fills with layers of different ingredients, one by one, taking care that each layer is perfectly formed.
Suspended sentence for St. Louis man who fled deadly crash
A St. Louis judge ruled a man who fled the scene of a fatal crash in 2021 will not have to serve any prison time.
Women are vital to the success of manufacturing in St. Louis
When Essex Industries recently opened its doors to members of the Missouri chapter of Women in Manufacturing (WiM) for a tour of its St. Louis headquarters, company leaders showcased a remarkable array of cutting-edge products – from platform controls and aircraft components to emergency breathing and liquid oxygen equipment.
For Leane Darnold, a mechanical engineer at Essex and board member of WiM’s Missouri chapter, the highlight of the tour was Essex Industries CEO Evan Waldman’s recognition…
Woman dies after crashing vehicle into home in south St. Louis County
A 73-year-old woman died Tuesday afternoon after crashing a vehicle into a home in south St. Louis County, just west of Jefferson Barracks Park.
China is not quite the technology powerhouse it seems to be
Dan Wang writes this week about Xi Jinping's increasing obsession with controlling every aspect of Chinese society and the impact this has on the already parlous state of China's technology sector: The general political environment poses perhaps the greatest threat to technological momentum....I grow less certain that a third-Xi term China will sustain an innovative ...continue reading "China is not quite the technology powerhouse it seems to be"
Caseload for St. Louis Prosecutors Still 'Unsustainable,' Circuit Attorney Says
Six weeks into his new job as circuit attorney for St. Louis, Gabe Gore held a press conference this morning to tout improvements he's made at the troubled office he inherited, including clearing a chunk of the case backlog and re-establishing relationships with St. Louis police and other area prosecutors. However, Gore also said that prosecutors in his homicide unit still cary caseloads he described as "unsustainable," estimating that these attorneys are currently tasked with handling between 60 and 65 cases each.
Pretenders announce intimate US club tour
Pretenders are set to open for Guns N' Roses on their stadium tour this summer, but if you’d rather see them in a smaller venue, you’re in luck. The band just announced a…
Police say escaped, handcuffed teen no longer of interest in Dogtown killing
Police on Wednesday said they are still searching for the handcuffed teenager who ran from cops Tuesday morning as they walked him to an officer's car in the Peabody Housing Complex just south of downtown.
Are the St. Louis Cardinals contenders again?
In a season that has reached some historic lows, and nearly a week after the front office hinted at change, the St. Louis Cardinals might just be turning a corner.
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