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Tivoli Theatre to reopen after $1M in renovations
The Tivoli Theatre, a historic theater located at 6350 Delmar Blvd. in the Delmar Loop, will reopen with $1 million worth of renovations completed, as its new owner, One Family Church, will host a community-driven event series there this fall.
The Tivoli will begin showing movies again in September, but it will be only one showing per month, and will consist of "recent popular films"
Eric Clapton releases new song “How Could We Know”
Eric Clapton has shared a new track with fans. The singer just released “How Could We Know” featuring Judith Hill, longtime collaborator Simon Climie and Daniel Santiago. The song is part of the just-released double…
Small Business Administration administrator: We must support veteran-owned firms
Despite their potential, veteran-owned businesses often face considerable challenges. It is in addressing these challenges that we, as a society, must make a concerted effort, writes the SBA administrator who oversees Missouri.
Nevada Government Begs For A Lawsuit After Rejecting Resident’s ‘GOBK2CA’ License Plate
There aren’t many sites with “tech” in their names that provide this much discussion on the First Amendment implications of vanity plate laws. Maybe it’s just us. Or maybe it’s just (mostly) me. Whatever the case, I find it fascinating that so many state governments have so many restrictions on what people can express via […]
Missouri AG files lawsuit charging H&R Block with sharing taxpayer info with tech companies
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey files a lawsuit against three tax preparation companies accusing them of sharing sensitive personal information of clients who used the websites to prepare tax returns.
Evans Is Taken Into Custody By Authorities On First-Degree Murder Charges
CARLINVILLE - At 3:47 p.m. on Thursday, July 13, 2023, Shawn M. Evans, 36, was taken into custody by the Carlinville Police Department. Evans was captured with the joint efforts of the Macoupin and Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, Illinois State Police, Illinois Secretary of State Police, U.S. Marshals Service and the Macoupin County State's Attorney's Office. Evans 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. A $2,000,000 warrant was issued by the Honorable Joshua A. Meyer in the case. Members of the public are reminded that the allegations are not proof of the defendant's guilty. 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 guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Beverly Farm Fireworks Planned for Evening of July 14 Postponed Until Sept. 30
ALTON – Beverly Farm Foundation has announced that the Beverly Farm Annual Fireworks Display planned for this evening, Friday, July 14, 2023, on the Beverly Farm campus has been postponed due to possible severe weather. The Beverly Farm fireworks display was been rescheduled for the evening of Saturday, September 30, 2023, during the nonprofit’s Fall Family Weekend event. The fireworks will continue to be free and open to the public. More information will be announced closer to Fall Family Weekend, September 29 through October 1, 2023. About Beverly Farm Beverly Farm was founded in 1897 by Dr. William H.C. Smith and his wife, Elizabeth, to establish a caring home that included socialization, proper medical care, healthy diet, physical exercise, education, recreation and meaningful work for people living with developmental disabilities. Today it is a planned community that looks and feels like a neighborhood. There are homes, a recreation center with a pool, an equestrian
Man Dies in Gravois Park After Police Use Taser on Him Twice
An unidentified man died after being tased by police last night in the Gravois Park neighborhood. According to an SLMPD incident report, a little before 9 p.m., police were called to a home on the 3700 block of Minnesota Avenue to assist EMS workers dealing with a man who had turned violent. Police say they found the man in the back of the house laying in a stairway leading to the basement, nude and disoriented.
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Man dies after car hits motorized scooter in St. Louis County
CASTLE POINT, Mo. -- St. Louis County Police are investigating a crash that killed a man riding a motorized scooter Thursday night. The collision happened in the 10200 block of Halls Ferry Road at around 10 p.m. Investigators say a person driving a Chevy Malibu hit the scooter while traveling southbound on Halls Ferry Road. [...]
Missouri has decided to turn down millions in federal food aid for low-income children
After struggling for nearly a year to get federal food assistance to qualified low-income families, Missouri has decided not to participate in this summer’s program — forgoing tens of millions of dollars in federal aid. The problems administering the Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer program, or P-EBT, played a major role in the decision not to […]
The post Missouri has decided to turn down millions in federal food aid for low-income children appeared first on Missouri Independent.
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‘An absolute crisis’: Millions in US Southwest stare down weeks of brutal heat
More than a third of the country faces some kind of heat advisory going into the weekend.
Des Peres' first-ever apartment complex, Magnolia Ridge, approved after 17-month zoning process
The city of Des Peres is slated to get its first-ever apartments after officials approved a new $60 million apartment complex first proposed about 17 months ago.
You can now feed the giraffes at the Saint Louis Zoo
Friday Cat Blogging – 14 July 2023
Here are Hilbert and a watchful rabbit relaxing in the shade of the front porch. Hilbert likes to come out here so he can keep an eye on the world (from a safe distance).
The Pro-Corporate New York Times
Today on TAP: Its coverage is often biased and sloppy.
Dead & Company’s Barton Hall concert raised over $3 million for charity
Back in May, Dead & Company commemorated the 46th anniversary of the Grateful Dead’s iconic concert at Cornell’s Barton Hall with their own show at the venue. It turns out, that concert raised a…
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