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Tens of thousands of gently used school items for sale before the Missouri tax holiday
First responders, utility crews prepare to keep you safe during severe weather
Elected officials hold radioactive waste town hall in New Melle, Missouri
Police video shows quick resolution to pursuit involving child
License plate readers and police communication led to the safe ending of a stolen car pursuit, which also involved a child in the car.
Why does Saint Louis have so many local potato chip brands?
State officials address nuclear waste exposure in Weldon Spring and the cleanup efforts
St. Charles County residents got more information about radioactive exposure in Weldon Spring on Wednesday.
Netflix Defeats Spurious ‘Slumlord Millionaire’ Lawsuit
The gears of justice turn slowly, but they do turn. Late last year we discussed a delightful gentleman named Roland Macher, who goes by “Spanky”, because of course he does. Spanky was a restaurant owner and real estate businessman who found himself in prison for over 2 years because paying your taxes is hard or […]
Godfrey Officials Discuss Liquor/Gaming Licenses Further
GODFREY - Liquor and gaming licenses were the subject of further discussion at the Godfrey Village Board of Trustees meeting on Wednesday, August 2. Trustees Sarah Woodman and Mike Fisher are part of a new committee looking into setting rules and regulations on liquor license requests - while Fisher was absent, Woodman asked her fellow trustees how they felt about the subject. “Trustee Fisher and I have met a couple times with some questions and concerns - I think our major concern comes up when we talk about video gaming,” Woodman said. “I myself don’t want more video gaming in Godfrey. I’d hate to see us become a community of gaming machines everywhere you look.” She said she and Fisher have been looking into what some other nearby communities have been doing about liquor/gaming licenses. She noted that while Godfrey charges $500 per year in liquor license fees, the village charges nothing for video terminal licenses - unlike the communities
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Seniors feel 'trapped' in St. Louis apartment building because of broken elevators
Stranded and desperate for help, some senior citizens are stuck in a St. Louis apartment building because of broken elevators.
LA developer is finding ways to build high-density housing that residents hate
Yesterday the LA Times ran a Rorschach-test of a story about Akhilesh Jha, a developer who is buying up single-family homes and replacing them with apartment buildings. Everybody hates him, but he doesn't care: In the face of a crushing housing affordability crisis and shortage of available homes, state lawmakers have approved more than 100 ...continue reading "LA developer is finding ways to build high-density housing that residents hate"
St. Louis police commander evicts 'Felony' the cat from North Patrol headquarters
Poorly designed crossing contributed to fatal 2022 rural Missouri Amtrak derailment, officials say
Federal investigators said a dump truck driver in rural Missouri last year may have never seen an oncoming Amtrak train before it was too late.
Did Schnucks get rid of the yellow tags for things on sale?
How a St. Louis queer support helpline is building community
The St. Louis Queer Support Helpline — or SQSH — has experienced an increase in calls for help finding resources and community. Executive Director Luka Cai shares how SQSH’s goals are shaped by the needs of the local queer community — and how infrastructural changes as well as cultural shifts would make for a more welcoming and healthy St. Louis.
1993 Flood, 30 years later
How a local video game studio gave Atari its first new cartridge release since 1990
Video games were once synonymous with cartridges. A St. Louis game developer, Graphite Lab, is turning back the clock with its release of “Mr. Run and Jump.” Out on modern consoles from Playstation, Xbox and Nintendo, a version of the game is also being released for the Atari 2600 — and, for the first time since 1990, Atari is releasing the new game on a cartridge. Graphite Lab developer John Mikula reveals how he created “Mr. Run and Jump” as a passion project and what happened after Atari took notice.
Hot Mulligan
Hot Mulligan will perform live with special guests Free Throw and Cliffdiver at Delmar Hall on August 2.
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Clue
Based on the iconic 1985 Paramount Pictures film, which was inspired by the classic Hasbro board game, Clue is a hilarious farce-meets-murder mystery. The play begins on a dark
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