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A question about seeing Oppenheimer at Ronnie’s IMAX.
Are there any actually good Chinese buffets left in the are?
Missouri governor’s office hid plans on gender-affirming care, transgender athletes bills
Got a nickel drive for a pickle
Is it true St Louis has the best chinese food?
Good Thai and fun stuff to do without walking.
Jefferson County boy killed in UTV rollover crash
A young boy from Festus, Missouri, died Sunday afternoon after the utility vehicle he was riding on overturned along a rural road in Ste. Genevieve County.
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Man with cerebral palsy defies odds, celebrates birthday with art show and fundraiser
Doctors said he wouldn't see his 13th birthday. But this week, Steven Conoyer turns 39, and is raising money for a good cause.
Families say ‘thank you’ to dads on Father’s Day
Sunday’s weather served as one more gift for dads to be grateful for this Father’s Day as parks around town serve as the backdrop this holiday, families spent time thanking dad in a variety of ways.
SIUE Student Musicians Toured Czech Republic, Poland
EDWARDSVILLE - 20 students from SIUE Suzuki Program's Tour Group just completed a nine-day tour of the Czech Republic and Poland, performing a series of concerts along the way. Under the direction of Allison Woerner, they performed a total of three concerts, two of which were done in cooperation with local Suzuki groups from Prague and Krakow. Woerner said in a Facebook post that this tour was five years in the making due to the pandemic. “This tour was special,” she said. “Five years it took to get this to happen because of Covid. We did it. They did it. Only one of these students had ever toured before - it was a totally new and untested crew. They trusted, grew, bonded, played, laughed, shopped, and did it all with kindness and silliness.” The group also visited historic sites such as the Prague Castle District, the Wieliczka Salt Mine, and Auschwitz. After their final performance , Woerner said: “These kids have made me so proud, and
Youth violence overnight in downtown St. Louis leaves 1 dead, others seriously injured
City of St. Louis Announces Expansion of Recreation Center Hours, Programming for Youth Following Tragic Overnight Shooting Downtown
The City is working to expand youth programming and hours at Wohl and Marquette Recreation Centers in the weeks ahead.
Downtown St. Louis shooting: Slain teen identified, person of interest in custody
The police chief said victims ranging in age from 15 to 19 suffered gunshot wounds. Some were shot just once or grazed; others were hit multiple times.
Russia had means, motive and opportunity to destroy Ukraine dam, drone photos and information show
BERISLAV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia had the means, motive and opportunity to bring down a Ukrainian dam that collapsed earlier this month while under Russian control, according to exclusive drone photos and information obtained by The Associated Press. Images taken from above the Kakhovka Dam and shared with the AP appear to show an explosive-laden [...]
Father's Day Spotlight: Former Madison Co. Sheriff's Captain Leads Not-So-"Mundane" Life
ALTON - If you asked him, Marc McLemore would tell you he’s lived a “mundane” life. His loved ones, however, disagree. A graduate of the FBI Academy, retired Captain of the Madison County Sheriff’s Department, current Chief Operating Officer at United Fruit & Produce Company — the list goes on. And Marc’s so-called mundane life wouldn’t be complete without his titles of father, husband and grandpa. All of those accomplishments deserve to be recognized. But Marc is quick to point out that he doesn’t need to be lauded for his parenting; after all, it’s his main job. “I know Father’s Day is celebrated, but being a parent, these are just the things that go along with being a parent if you’re doing it right,” Marc said. “Parenting is just parenting. It is what you do when you have children. You parent them and guide them and raise them and it’s nothing particularly special, or at least, it shouldn’t
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Where to donate formal clothing?
21-year-old killed in collision on Highway 47 in Lincoln County
A 21-year-old man was killed and two adults injured following a head-on collision Saturday on Highway 47 in Lincoln County.
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