The three victims involved in the fatal wreck on Illinois Route 4 in Madison County on September 15 have been identified. The victims are Case Bowles, 21, Emily K. Morton, 21, and Jayda N. Fulkerson, 21.
Toast ravioli is food that is breaded and deep-fried. It is usually served with a dipping sauce and Parmesan cheese on top. Even though it isn't toasted, it is a popular dish in St. Louis. Two restaurants say they came up with this tasty treat, which helped put St. Louis on the map as a place with interesting food.
RIVERBEND - Sometimes you have a bad day, and other times that bad day can build into a crisis where you feel like you need immediate help. That’s a scary thought, but there are some local leaders in the mental health community who are redefining what it means to be in crisis and what the community response looks like. They take us through what a crisis is, what local resources are available and what happens when you ask for help. “Crisis is a scary word, and I get that. It’s a very scary word,” David Hunter, a counselor with Centerstone, said. “But I look at it as an opportunity. It’s an opportunity for things to get better. It’s hitting that point where, okay, enough is enough. I need help. And there’s no shame in wanting to get out. There’s no shame in advocating for yourself.” Centerstone offers a variety of behavioral health services at their Alton location. Hunter works specifically with their Crisis Response Team
ALTON - Danny Jones’s art is incredibly personal, and that’s what makes it relatable. Jones, a barista who formerly worked at Maeva’s Coffee, has returned to Milton Schoolhouse as the September Artist of the Month. Their paintings and collages take on different subjects and styles, but each one is colored by Jones’s experiences. Still, there’s an honesty that every viewer can relate to. “Art is this way to get a message across to where people can interpret it in different ways,” Jones said. “Throughout time, different generations can extract different meanings from it, and that’s all very valid even if it’s not the artist’s original intent. I always think it’s important, especially for queer artists, to get out there and be seen.” True to their word, Jones was excited to display their multimedia art at Milton Schoolhouse, though they admit it’s “intimidating” to have so much of themself
A new study found significant associations between both long- and short-term exposure to environmental heat during a pregnancy and severe maternal morbidity.
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources plans to acquire a 200-mile rail line from St. Charles County to Sedalia and to develop two segments as recreational trails.
General Motors workers in Wentzville found themselves on strike for the second time in four years after the United Auto Workers and automakers failed to reach a contract agreement.
Tank, credited with finding and saving 13 missing people, retired from the St. Charles County Police Department. His send-off included enough behind-the-ear scratches and belly rubs to last a lifetime.
On Saturday, the Five Acres Animal Shelter hosted its annual Trails for Tails event on the streets of St. Charles. This event is both pet-friendly and family-friendly.
Going Beyond Travel is a service that believes that all individuals should be given the opportunity to travel. Visitors from Wisconsin have been in St. Louis for the week, and one of the founders, Pam Hunt, explained what the organization is abou
A cold front will move through this evening and into tonight. Ahead of that front, today we have mostly cloudy to overcast conditions, and temperatures should stay in the upper 70s to near 80s.
The St. Louis Police Department is investigating the death of a pedestrian near South Broadway and Gibson Ave. in south St. Louis. A 21-year-old on a motorcycle popped a wheelie, bringing the front tire of his bike off the ground and struck a 60-year-old man, and that man died.