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Return to school coincides with arrival of summer heatwave
As students and educators across the area head back to the school, an uninvited visitor is joining them: the heat.
Friends for transplant
Cori Bush opening new congressional office in St. Louis
Bush is opening a main congressional office in downtown St. Louis, on Locust. Staffers said plans call for the office to be open by October.
‘You’re an ***hole, police chief’: Kansas newspaper owner defiant in video of home invasion
TOPEKA — Marion County Record co-owner Joan Meyer leaned into her walker and stood up to at least six law enforcement personnel executing a search warrant in her living room during a bizarre series of legally questionable raids of her residence, the newspaper’s office and a city council member’s home. Meyer, 98, died of cardiac […]
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Two years here and I’m still blown away on how bad drivers are here…
First-grade teacher charged with soliciting child sexual abuse material
A first-grade teacher in Clinton County, Illinois, is facing a federal charge for allegedly soliciting child sexual abuse material online.
A view of Downtown St. Louis Monday afternoon
60% of Ecuadorians vote to stop drilling in Amazon rainforest
Yasuní National Park is a biodiversity hotspot and home to at least two self-isolated Indigenous tribes.
Meet The Plants at the Rainbow Garden!
Letter To The Editor: Chairman Discusses Latest County Health Advisory Committee Meeting And COVID Booster
Letter to the Editor: If you are reading the news, you are seeing information regarding the new covid EG.5 variant (Eris) and that another booster will come out this fall. Earlier this month, the Madison County Health Advisory Committee met and discussed the situation. For those who have lost count, the first two-shot series came out in early 2021, followed by boosters in the fall of 2021 and spring of 2022, and the bivalent booster introduced in September 2022. The county’s health department is reporting that interest in the most recent booster has waned. Only 17 percent of Americans have received the bi-valiant booster: 4.6% of ages 5 – 11; 7.1% of ages 12 – 17; 14.7% of ages 18 – 64; and 43.3% of age 65 and above. The decreasing interest is despite the shots being free, heavy promotion by government agencies, Big Pharma advertising and mainstream media. For some, the shots were mandatory —some people refused and lost their jobs. It’s been
City SC star Tim Parker, 4 Hands to debut new collaboration beer
The beer will be available in cans and on tap at the brewery beginning August 24, and it will debut at CITYPARK on August 30.
Who runs St. Louis? The ‘girls’ do, says St. Louis mayor in homage to Beyoncé
Mayor Tishaura O. Jones also issued a proclamation declaring Monday “Queen Bey Day.”
Mexican Honorary Commission Ready to Party at Upcoming September Fiesta
GRANITE CITY - The Mexican Honorary Commission invites everyone to join them for their September Fiesta, complete with Mexican folk dancing, traditional Hispanic food and their famous fishbowl margaritas. “This event is to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and Mexico’s Independence Day, which falls on the 16th of September,” said Alex Villasenor, the Commission’s Vice President and chair of the Fiesta. “This is something we do every year to celebrate that and to show the culture to everybody.” The Fiesta starts at 2 p.m. on Sept. 9 at 1801 Spruce Street. A cornhole tournament will kick off the event. The Mexican folklore dance group Alma de Mexico will perform at 3 p.m., and then the band Grupo Premiere will take the stage at 5 p.m. to play Mexican music. Villasenor said the Fiesta is “100% family friendly” with bounce houses and other activities planned for kids. Local craft and food vendors will be available, along with
1 person dead after being shot, hit by car in St. Louis
Missouri updates timetable for implementing new 235 area code
Beginning Saturday, Aug. 26, customers with a 573 area code will have what's known as a "permissive dialing period," in which local calls can be made with either seven or 10 digits.
New Bruce Springsteen exhibit opening in Boston in September
Bruce Springsteen will be the subject of a new exhibit opening in Boston in September. Bruce Springsteen: Portraits of an American Music Icon is set to debut September 13 at the Folk…
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