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Five good, five not-so-good Cardinals moves under John Mozeliak
FOX 2 did some research to pick out five good and five not-so-good moves that have transpired since John Mozeliak took over as the Cardinals lead executive in 2007.
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Madison County Coroner Stephen Nonn retiring next year after 24 years on the job
Madison County Coroner Stephen Nonn will retire next December at the end of his current term after 24 years in the position and nearly 50 years in law enforcement.
Feds investigating driver fatigue, rest area safety in Madison County bus crash that killed 3
"We are particularly interested in issues related to rest area safety, bus occupant protection, and potential driver fatigue and medical fitness," said the National Transportation Safety Board.
Poll: Rep. Mike Bost leads Darren Bailey in southern Illinois congressional primary
The poll, conducted by political firm Cor Strategies, offers a first glimpse at the state of the race since Bailey announced his primary challenge of five-term incumbent Bost last week.
Happy Hour with The Caregiver Club
Celebrating & supporting our July Non-Profit Partner with light bites, libations & the sale of this month’s featured candle!
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St. Louis developer Mia Rose Holdings adds new partner, who will also serve as chief financial officer
A St. Louis development firm has added a new partner, who will also hold the newly created role of chief financial officer.
Hawley demands St. Louis nuclear cleanup, faces questions on his environmental record
WELDON SPRING — U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley on Thursday decried the federal government’s “negligence” that allowed radioactive waste to sicken St. Louis-area residents for decades and invited Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm to visit the community still suffering from the legacy of the atomic bomb. “You all have had enough of it,” Hawley said. “I’ve had […]
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Cardinals TV ratings off, attendance up as team reaches midpoint in down season
Despite the club’s losing record, the St. Louis Cardinals rank No. 2 in MLB for average home attendance and lead the league for local television ratings, even as viewership is down from the 2022 season.
MoDOT cancels weekend closures in West County, Glendale
Because of the potential for heavy rain, MoDOT won't close two ramps this weekend at I-270 and Hwy. 40/I-64 or block access between Manchester and Sappington roads.
Suspect Sought In Carlinville Homicide Case, Remains On Loose
CARLINVILLE - Shawn M. Evans, 36, is facing first-degree murder charges in the death of Dana Morgan Jr., 37, who died of gunshot wounds in a shooting in Carlinville on Wednesday night. Evans remains on the loose as of around 4 p.m. Thursday, Carlinville Police said. A $2,000,000 warrant has been issued by the Honorable Joshua A. Meyer. Evans is alleged to have intentionally and without lawful justification killed or done great bodily harm to Dana Morgan, Jr., thereby causing his death. "The public is asked to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity," the Carlinville Police said. "Members of the public are reminded that the allegations are not proof of the defendant's guilty," Carlinville Police said. "A defendant is presumed innocent and is entitled to a fair trial in which it is the government's burden to prove his or her guilt beyond a reasonable doubt." Read more in these related stories: 37-Year-Old Man Shot and Killed In Carlinville Wednesday Night GoFundMe
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Government downplayed risks of radioactive waste in St. Louis, records show
Approximately 15,000 pages of newly-disclosed documents reveal that federal agencies knew about the dangers of radioactive contamination in north St. Louis County since as early as 1949.
Missouri AG accuses tax preparation firms of illegally sharing data with big tech firms
The lawsuit, filed in St. Louis Circuit Court, alleged that H&R Block, Taxslayer and TaxAct violated the state’s consumer protection law.
Kevin C. Johnson on the response to his Morgan Wallen column: Inside the Post-Dispatch
Johnson talks about how readers reacted to the column, and how he was protecting his peace by choosing not to review an artist previously recorded in a racist rant.
Dual Rainbows Spotted, Offer Thrill To Those Who Saw Them
WORDEN - A pair of rainbows were spotlighted in the sky for a brief period close to Worden and Interstate 55 early Thursday morning. These are the photos of the sky at that time. Mark Britt, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in St. Louis, said: “A rainbow is caused by sunlight and atmospheric conditions. Light enters a water droplet, slowing down and bending the light in a way of refraction and causing the light to break up into individual colors. That is why we see the colors.” Britt said most people are lucky enough to see a rainbow a couple of times a year, but it all depends on your perspective and where you are either standing or driving. A full rainbow is a complete circle, but from the ground, we see only part of it. From an airplane, in the right conditions, one can see an entire circular rainbow. “You have to be around rain or a thunderstorm and be able to have sunlight near to see the rainbow,” the meteorologist said. Britt said
Bob Iger is in it to win it
The New York Post cherry picks a few quotes today to imply that Disney CEO Bob Iger isn't happy about going to battle with Ron DeSantis in Florida: “The last thing I want is for the company to be drawn into any culture wars,” he told CNBC of Disney’s First Amendment case against DeSantis that ...continue reading "Bob Iger is in it to win it"
2 more indicted by feds in killing of St. Louis restaurant owner
Ronnie Adam Foster, 23, and Shonyea Jones, 24, were indicted alongside Mekayla Johann, 20, and Larob Harris, 24, in the fatal shooting of Fa Ming Pan outside of his St. Louis Kitchen restaurant.
Jefferson County man sentenced to 13 years in prison for 2016 killing after appeal
Darin Schmidt was sentenced Thursday to 13 years in prison for the 2016 killing of a music promoter after a previous first-degree murder conviction was overturned on appeal.
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