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Search for missing St. Charles woman leads to abandoned car
Family and friends have been frantically looking for a St. Charles woman who hasn't been seen or heard from since early last week.
St. Pat’s Photo Wrap
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Campaign Finance Info Added to Ward Profiles
St. Louis City New Ward Profiles have been updated with 8 Days Before Primary Reports, Amended Reports, and 24 Hour Later Expenditure Reports for Board President, Alders and Alder candidates, School Board Members and School Board candidates, Candidate PACs, Ward PACs, Political Party Committeepeople, other elected officials, former elected officials who still have accounts. Next … Continue reading Campaign Finance Info Added to Ward Profiles →
Mourners pack high school gym for Hermann officer’s funeral
Hermann Det. Sgt. Mason Griffith is among nine officers across the U.S. to die by gunfire on the job so far this year, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page, a nonprofit that tracks police deaths.
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Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen issues statement on Florida attack
Rick Allen, the drummer of Def Leppard, issued a statement exclusively to ABC News on Sunday in response to being violently assaulted in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, last week. "Thank you…
Wealthy executives make millions trading competitors’ stock with remarkable timing
Never-before-seen IRS records show that CEOs are sometimes making multimillion-dollar bets on the stocks of direct competitors and partners — and doing so with exquisite timing.
Coach Anthony Becht Talking about Steven Mitchell stepping up for the Battlehawks
Some Gerber infant formulas recalled over bacteria concerns
Though infections are rare, infants can suffer from sepsis or meningitis, according to the CDC.
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Franklin County man dies in crash
Markus R. Eldringhoff, 20, of Berger died early Sunday morning in a one-vehicle crash.
Hit and Run During STL City SC Game Last Night 3/18/2023
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Edwardsville Senior Striker Olivia Baca Off To Hot Start For Tigers, Is An iCAN Clinic Female Athlete Of Month
EDWARDSVILLE - Olivia Baca, a senior striker for the Edwardsville High School girls' soccer team who scored 25 goals in 2022, is off to a blazing start in 2023, scoring a hat trick in the Tigers' 6-0 season-opening win over Rochester in the Metro Cup showcase event on a chilly and windy Mar. 13 evening at Tiger Stadium. Baca scored her first two goals within the first five minutes of the match, then climaxed her hat trick with a 52nd-minute golazo, hitting a spectacular, curling shot from distance that found the upper right corner of the net that gave Edwardsville a 5-0 lead at the time. In her postgame interview, Baca felt very happy for her team and for the prospects ahead for the Tigers. "I'm feeling really excited for the season," Baca said, "and I feel like we're really playing together as a team and it's really going to be exciting this year." The preseason practices went well for the Tigers and it helped the optimism that surrounds the team as the regular season starts. "They
Exponential growth is messing with our minds
Brad DeLong comments this weekend on a couple of essays that lament the difficulty of living in an era where technological progress is improving exponentially: I read these, and I think: this is how it has been since the 1870s. Perhaps this is how it has been since the late 1830s. Well, yes. But there's ...continue reading "Exponential growth is messing with our minds"
Sunday Marks 75th Anniversary Of Deadly Bunker Hill Tornado In 1948
BUNKER HILL/FOSTERBURG/GILLESPIE - Seven decades later, Herman Landreth still remembered how his ears popped when the worst of the storm passed nearby. He also remembers the massive damage and pain left behind. “Our house was the only one on our street that wasn’t destroyed,” said Landreth, a Bunker Hill resident who died at age 95 in 2019. “Two of my sisters-in-law died in that storm. My brother, Albert, and all three of his sons had broken legs, and they had to amputate my brother’s leg.” His brother’s home and grocery store were also lost. Sunday marks the 75th anniversary of the deadly Bunker Hill tornado, which ripped through the heart of town around breakfast time on March 19, 1948, killing nineteen. Minutes before, the tornado leveled most of Fosterburg, north of Alton, where nine died. Another five were killed in Gillespie, bringing the death toll to 33, though some sources report even more. In between, the tornado inflicted serious
Missouri’s Department of Social Services sued for alleged Sunshine Law violations
Florida-based HHS Technology filed a lawsuit against the department Thursday alleging it took 10 months to get a response to a records request, which was a denial.
Temp nurses cost hospitals big during the pandemic. Missouri lawmakers are mulling limits
To crack down on price gouging, proposed legislation in Missouri calls for allowing felony charges against health care staffing agencies that substantially raise their prices during a declared emergency.
Disability-rights advocates decry planned cuts to transit service in St. Louis County
Despite increasing demand, Metro Transit plans to reduce coverage for paratransit services for those with disabilities April 10.