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Illinois toddler drowns at Lake of the Ozarks on Sunday
A 2-year-old Fairview Heights, Illinois, boy drowned Sunday morning at Lake of the Ozarks.
Raw data: Anti-Black hate crime
Since its peak in the mid-90s, violent crime is down 40%. Anti-Black hate crime is down 50%: Anti-Black hate crime has trended downward over the past 25 years but began to turn back upward after Ferguson. It spiked during the George Floyd protests before dropping the following year, and is currently up by a third ...continue reading "Raw data: Anti-Black hate crime"
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Inmate accused in Justice Center attack discusses jail conditions, addresses charges
Five days ago, inmates at the St. Louis City Justice Center allegedly beat a guard in his 70s and held him hostage.
King of the Hill commercial featuring Mark McGwire
Scott Dixon wins Bommarito 500, ending Josef Newgarden's five-race oval winning streak
IndyCar ironman Scott Dixon capitalized on only needing to make three pit stops and won Sunday’s Bommarito 500. The win is the 55th of Dixon’s career as he added to his record set last week by making his 320th consecutive start.
Nancy Robeen With OSF Rehabilitation Discusses Recent Award, Career, And More
ALTON - Nancy Robeen, a recent Mission Partner of the Month Award recipient and a physical therapy assistant for OSF Rehabilitation Services in Alton, gave some insight into the daily life of her career on an episode of Our Daily Show! on Riverbender.com . Robeen said her typical day doesn’t include much downtime - after a cup of coffee, she quickly makes preparations for her patients, and then “it’s go time.” “We get ready for our patients, we peruse through the chart, and then it’s go time - we don’t have a lot of downtime,” Robeen said. “I like to just start with a nice smile, a ‘hello,’ and getting to know the patient - what’s going well for you today and maybe what’s not going well for you? “Let’s sit down and let’s see what we can do, and just help these people find some comfort in whatever they’re going through.” Robeen said it’s important to truly
Thoughts on Dierbergs Rewards
"Unfiltered Lens" Photo Exhibit At LC Showcases Civil Rights, Vietnam Era Photographer
GODFREY - A photo exhibit at Lewis & Clark Community College in Godfrey showcases 100 photographs taken by award-winning photographer Robert J. Ellison, who captured several important moments from the Civil Rights Movement and Vietnam War. “Unfiltered Lens” will run until Aug. 31 in the Hatheway Cultural Center Gallery on the Lewis & Clark campus. A commemoration event with local historians and more will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 26 in the Ann Whitney Olin Theatre on campus. The exhibit hours are on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 to 2 p.m., with the commemoration event immediately following. Both the commemoration event and exhibit are free and open to the public. Lacy McDonald, genealogy & local history library manager for the Hayner Public Library District, joined Jared Hennings, student activities coordinator for Lewis & Clark Community College, to discuss the photo exhibit on an episode of Our Daily Show! on Riverbender.com
St. Louis Labor Council shakes things up with a new festival instead of annual parade
Granite City Ready For Solid Football Season In 2023, Warriors Team Stillwater Senior Living Male Athletes Of Month
GRANITE CITY - Granite City High School's football team appears primed for an outstanding season in 2023 after an excellent summer of training. The Warriors are loaded with talent on both the offensive and defensive sides of the field and have an excellent place kicker in Abby Knight. The Warriors suffered a tough opening loss on Saturday at O'Fallon, but should rebound and have an outstanding season under second-year head coach Kindle Lyons. Lyons has inspired the Warriors in both the weight room and on the field and he expects big things from his kids this fall. The Warriors football boys are Stillwater Senior Living Male Athletes Of The Month for their superior efforts over the summer. Granite is coming off a 1-8 season last year, the only win coming against Madison 51-34 on Sept. 17, 2022, at Memorial Stadium/Kevin Greene Field. The Warriors were shut out in five of their games last season, including the last four consecutive, but all the signs of a big turnaround are evident
captured the temple at Cementland on film during this last heat wave
Phillies complete sweep of Cardinals with a 3-0 victory
The Cardinals have lost nine of their last 11.
Melanie Johnson is a 2023 St. Louis American Foundation Young Leader
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Absolute Health Care Services Celebrates 20 Years of Home Healthcare
ALTON - When Debra Ross saw her fellow Medicare home health nurses leaving the profession, it inspired her to open Absolute Health Care Services as another option for nurses and families in the Riverbend area. Absolute Health Care Services offers different levels of at-home care, from companionship to housekeeping to complete personal care. This month, they’re celebrating 20 years of business. “When you’re providing services for someone, it’s not only going in there and helping them with personal care or housekeeping,” Ross said. “There’s a lot more that’s involved in that. We advocate in every aspect of their care.” Depending on what a client needs, Ross will connect them with a companion, sitter, registered nurse or other licensed employee. She said she is “cost-conscious” and works with clients to find a schedule that works for them. Unlike other home health services, Absolute Health Care Services doesn’t
Shots fired at police in Bevo, 20-year-old arrested
A 20-year-old is in custody for allegedly opening fire at three police officers overnight in south St. Louis.
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