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U.S. Steel gives projects update, including planned sale of Metro East blast furnaces
During a conference call with analysts, United States Steel Corp. reported progress on all but one of its future projects.
Riviera Maya's Alton Location to Open Patio
ALTON - Riviera Maya plans to open their patio in the next week or so. The patio will serve as an outdoor seating area for customers to enjoy the restaurant’s authentic Mexican cuisine. The restaurant, located at 2704 Corner Court in Alton, is a favorite local spot. The owners also manage Taquiera Maya at 2621 College Avenue in Alton and another Riviera Maya in Brighton . All three restaurants are family-owned. They provide dine-in and carryout, but the owners hope the new patio will encourage more guests to come to Riviera Maya and spend some time outside with a cold drink and a good meal. “Everybody is family here, everybody working together,” Riviera Maya Manager Manuel said. He added that the patio might take another week, but he hopes it will be finished by the weekend. For more information about the restaurant, including updates on the patio, visit their Facebook page .
Who are the Cardinals new prospects from the Montgomery & Hicks trades?
The St. Louis Cardinals completed two trades on Sunday with the future in mind, moving pending free agent pitchers Jordan Montgomery, Chris Stratton and Jordan Hicks for a load of prospects.
O’Fallon Brewery searching for buyer of Maryland Heights facility
O'Fallon Brewery's warehouse and tap room is up for sale after the Maryland Heights beermaker filed for bankruptcy mid-June.
Saturday Night Movie Nights Return To James Killion Park
ALTON - The wait is over for Movie Nights at James Killion Park, with the weekly series returning at 8 p.m. Saturday with "Sonic The Hedgehog 2." Week two on Aug. 12 will be "Space Jame - A New Legacy." Aug. 19 is "Puss In Boots" and Aug. 26 is "Black Panther - Wakanda Forever." The James Killion Beautification and Enhancement Committee presents various Movie Nights. Movie sponsors include AARP, Carrollton Bank, FirstNet with AT&T, and Milton Foods & Liquor. "Last year, we had at least 200 people on most of the nights," Sheila Goins, wife of Alton Mayor David Goins and one of the Movie Nights organizers, said. "Killion Park is such a beautiful park beautiful landmark right in the heart of Alton, and it is beautiful to see families come out with lawn chairs and some bring little tents and sit inside those to avoid mosquitoes," she added. "It is definitely family-oriented and we appreciate the sponsors who step up. Everything is complimentary, so come out and enjoy popcorn, refreshments,
Hawks Return To Carrollton During Greene County Days
CARROLLTON - After a three-year hiatus, reunion bells will be ringing in Carrollton on Saturday, September 9, 2023, when once again there will be a Gathering of Hawks . Carrollton High School Alumni and Faculty members from near and far will be on hand to attend a much anticipated Alumni Banquet reunion, last held in June 2019. This year will mark the 147 th time CHS alumni have reunited. The event will be held at the KC Hall, Carrollton, where the doors will open at 5:30 PM and the banquet will begin at 6:30. Brass Door Restaurant and Catering will prepare and serve the food, ice cream will be donated by the Carrollton Dairy Queen and assorted cakes will be provided by The Sugar Shack. A cash bar will be open during the evening, served by KC Club members. Stephen “Beaver” Martin, CHS ‘60, will be host and emcee, and all attendees will have the opportunity to introduce self and guest. Classmates representing various years may display items from their days at CHS
A new Paul McCartney tour? Rocker teases “news coming soon”
Paul McCartney appears to be teasing some big news on his social media accounts. The Beatle shared a tease on social media suggesting fans sign up for his mailing list “for news coming soon.” He captioned…
LA is finding it hard to keep the newly housed in their housing
Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass's signature homeless program is Inside Safe, a program to get people out of encampments and bring them indoors. It's now six months old, and according to the LA Times one out of six participants isn't happy indoors: The agency reported that 153 people, or 10.5% of Inside Safe’s participants, have ...continue reading "LA is finding it hard to keep the newly housed in their housing"
Pee-wee Herman star Paul Reubens dies at age 70 after cancer fight
Paul Reubens, known for his role in the Pee-wee Herman films, has died at age 70, according to posts on the Pee-wee Herman social media pages.
Police ID man killed while walking his dog on sidewalk in possible hit-and-run in Overland
Officers said Leo Anderson, 57, and his dog died just before 2 a.m. when police believe a vehicle left the roadway, ran them over and drove off.
Some 5,900 St. Louis-area Ameren customers still without power; more storms forecast this week
More than 5,900 customers remained without power in the St. Louis area late Monday morning, according to Ameren, after a severe thunderstorm and winds swept through the city late afternoon Saturday.
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Man charged in Maryland Heights business burglary
A Hannibal, Missouri, man is accused of breaking into a Maryland Heights business suite and stealing company-owned electronics.
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Top Missouri senator says lawmakers could get involved in meatpacking waste issue
An Arkansas company wants to build a lagoon to store waste it collects from meatpacking operations.
St. Louis man charged after gunfight with police in Carondelet neighborhood
Authorities on Sunday charged a St. Louis man who was arrested Saturday after a shooting in the city's Carondelet neighborhood.
Corpse flower blooms at MoBot; early visitors miss the stench
Octavia the corpse flower began blooming late Sunday afternoon at the Missouri Botanical Garden, when the tightly wound flower began unfurling from the spadix, a tall stalk that shoots from the top of the plant.
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