Brady Cook threw for a career-high 395 yards and four touchdowns as No. 23 Missouri beat Vanderbilt 38-21 Saturday to continue the Tigers' best start since 2013.
This time of year, Brookdale Farms gives us the heebie-jeebies. Plagued by evil, the Field of Nightmares admits only the bravest souls. Here, spirits roam the land and haunt the […]
A 44-year-old man died this morning in the custody of St. Louis' City Justice Center, marking the tenth death of a CJC detainee in the past two years and the third since August 20. A spokesperson with the Department of Public Safety confirmed that around 2 a.m.
Just as KDHX leadership attempted to mollify a roiling community with an on-air Q&A, the nonprofit's board of directors saw at least one departure. Board member Matthew Vianello confirmed to the RFT by email today that he resigned from his position on Friday morning. Vianello is an attorney with Jacobson Press P.C. in Clayton.
For some reason, this question has suddenly become the new hotness among economists. But why? Paul Krugman notes that bond yields were pretty steady for a while in late 2022 and early 2023: Over the past few months, however, the bond market has, in effect, capitulated, sending the signal that investors expect rates to stay ...continue reading "Will interest rates stay high forever?"
Max Jones, of Hazelwood, faces one count of murder in the 2nd degree and one count of armed criminal in connection with the fatal shooting of a man Friday in Ferguson.
Federal regulators confirmed Saturday they are reviewing the crash of a semitruck carrying a toxic substance in central Illinois, resulting in “multiple fatalities” and dangerous air conditions that prompted the evacuation of area residents.
Five Years Ago This week in 2018, a district court ignored the real issues when it dismissed the EFF’s constitutional challenge to FOSTA, while we looked at how the law was becoming another tool for silencing people you dislike, legislators were pushing for even more draconian laws under the guise of fighting sex trafficking, and […]
GRANITE CITY - Cindy Armstrong has organized a GoFundMe for Phillip Armstrong's daughter after he lost his life on Sunday, Sept. 24, 2023, in what she described as "a senseless act of domestic violence." "We lost a son, brother, and friend, but Chloe, at the age of 10, lost her father," Cindy said. "This is a loss of epic proportions as she was just getting to enjoy his sobriety. As a family, we plan to support Chloe in any way we can and hope to keep her memories of her dad alive for years to come. "However, we know there will be times she needs the emotional and financial support that one usually gets from their parents but he will not be there to provide for her. We cannot fill the emotional void his passing leaves, but we hope to offset some of the financial loss his absence will cause. "All funds raised will be transferred to an account for Chloe to promote her emotional, social and academic needs as she faces life without her father." To donate to the GoFundMe, click here.
It looks like there will be no government shutdown. Kevin McCarthy caved in at the last minute and submitted a "clean" 45-day continuing resolution in the House. Clean enough, anyway. Every Democrat but one voted for it and it passed by a huge margin, 335-91. Now it goes to the Senate, where it should pass ...continue reading "Government shutdown averted as McCarthy caves"