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Letter to Fairview Village Residents
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Death penalty case against Marcellus Williams will continue, Parson says
A death penalty case will continue against a Missouri man who is citing new DNA evidence in his innocence claim for the stabbing death of a former newspaper reporter, the governor announced Thursday.
Family Fun and Free Fireworks Available at Fireworks City
WEST ALTON - Fireworks City’s sales are booming ahead of the July 4th weekend. With their famous “buy one get four free” deal, the family-owned West Alton, MO., location invites other families to celebrate Independence Day with their products. “Fourth of July has always been my favorite holiday,” Owen Thomeczek, son of the owners and longtime employee, said. “Seeing everyone come in every year, all my friends working with me, it’s always a good time here. I hope to keep doing this forever.” Owen’s grandfather opened Fireworks City in 1964. Today, the store is owned by Owen’s father and aunts. Since his mother, Jody, started dating his father at age 15, she has had a front-row seat behind the counter as the store’s popularity soared and her family grew. Jody remembers that they used to sell mainly firecrackers, Roman candles and bottle rockets, with a limited supply of bigger fireworks. But the store blew
Police: 17-year-old shot multiple times in St. Louis' West End neighborhood
Pearl Jam’s Jeff Ament opens new skateboarding park in North Dakota
In between playing bass in Pearl Jam, Jeff Ament helps to build new skateboarding parks with his Montana Pool Service organization, or MPS. The latest park has now opened in…
Nonprofit leaders to host 'Save Our Youth' forum Saturday
St. Louis nonprofit leaders came together Thursday to call for community involvement in anti-violence initiatives and to promote "Save Our Youth," a public forum planned for Saturday.
Cleanup started after chemical spill near St. Louis airport
Ex-employee charged with setting fires at Marriott St. Louis Airport hotel
'Devastating loss' - Sk8 Liborius burns down in overnight fire
A massive fire overnight destroyed a former church that had been converted into an indoor skate park.
Latest Ghost Spotting at McPike Mansion Adds to Legend
ALTON - The latest ghost spotting at McPike Mansion is raising hairs (and eyebrows) on social media. The McPike Mansion is known for being one of the most haunted places in Alton. When owner Sharyn Luedke posted the most recent picture of the mansion on Facebook, even skeptics were second-guessing what they saw. Many people report that they can make out an old man in the second-story far-left window. “I think it’s either Henry or his dad,” Luedke said. “We do think we have about 12 spirits.” Henry Guest McPike built the mansion in 1869. Luedke said that the spirits of McPike, his parents, his two wives, his son, his grandchild and a servant likely haunt the house, as well as a few other people and children who once lived on the property but weren’t related to McPike. Luedke explained that they use old photographs and newspaper articles to piece together information about McPike’s life and the other spirits in the mansion. She and he
Tarlton Promotes Lindsey Widmer to Senior Preconstruction Manager
Tarlton Corp., a leading St. Louis-based general contracting and construction management firm, promoted Lindsey Widmer, LEED AP, to senior preconstruction manager. From her time as a project engineer intern, Widmer has advanced through the organization in preconstruction and operations roles for various projects. Most of her time has been spent in preconstruction and estimating, where […]
2 elderly women dead, 6 others injured in Jennings 4-vehicle crash
An investigation is underway after two women were killed Wednesday night in a collision that caused their car to catch fire.
Poettker Construction Broke Ground on Stumpy’s Venue & Tasting Room
Stumpy’s Spirits Co. is expanding its family grown and distilled business with the addition of a distillery inspired luxury wedding and event venue. This new build will be a multi-faceted experience center located in rural Columbia, Ill. near their distillery and 8th generation family farm. Providing an exclusive and remote experience for its visitors, the […]
The Bizarre Case Of Elizabeth Warren’s Former Chief Of Staff Slamming FTC’s Bedoya For The Crime Of Being Honest
There are some fairly strict rules about communicating with government agency employees regarding some matter that they’re adjudicating, without making those communications public. We want whatever administrative state we have to have any attempts to influence outcomes to be public for all to see. That’s why agencies have rules regarding what’s known as “ex parte” […]
Federal judge throws out lawsuit filed by chess star over cheating allegations at St. Louis competition
Nineteen-year-old Hans Niemann had sought $100 million in damages against former world champion Magnus Carlsen and the online chess organization Chess.com.
Haine Wins Appellate Court Decision In Favor Of County; Termination Of Prenzler's Top Appointees Is Upheld
EDWARDSVILLE - Madison County State's Attorney Thomas Haine announced on Thursday that the 5th District Appellate Court has rejected an appeal by two former Madison County employees who sued over their termination. The Appellate Court upheld a circuit judge’s dismissal of litigation filed by Robert Dorman, former director of information technology, and Douglas Hulme, former county administrator. “The appellate justices resoundingly agreed that Hulme’s and Dorman’s long-running litigation needs be dismissed,” Haine said. “That is good news for county government and county taxpayers. Madison County and the State’s Attorney’s Office have been forced to expend considerable time and resources defending against the self-serving arguments of these two disgruntled ex-employees who were fired by an overwhelming bipartisan majority of the County Board. Our resources would be better spent serving the needs of the citizens.” Haine continued,
Driver arrested after several fireworks found inside stolen U-Haul in Illinois
POSEN, Ill. — A driver was arrested after fireworks worth "thousands of dollars" were found inside a stolen U-Haul early Thursday morning in Posen. Just after midnight, Posen police told WGN News a U-Haul, which was later determined to be stolen, was pulled over at 147th Street and Kedzie. Inside, several fireworks, which are illegal [...]
St. Charles County man sentenced to prison for shooting Amazon driver over parking spot
Larry Thomlison, 70, was sentenced Thursday to 16 years in prison for shooting and paralyzing an Amazon delivery driver in 2019.
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