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Donald Trump is showing strong signs of dementia
Here's a brief little timeline of Donald Trump's recent cognitive decline: September 16: Says you need ID to buy a loaf of bread. (No you don't.) September 18: Claims that under Biden, we would be in World War II. (World War II already happened.) September 18: Says he beat Obama in 2016. (He beat Hillary ...continue reading "Donald Trump is showing strong signs of dementia"
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St. Louis Riverfront Cruise
The Riverboats at the Gateway Arch award guests one of the best views of St. Louis’ working riverfront, the Gateway Arch and the city skyline. Narrated by the captain […]
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5 unique spa experiences in St. Louis
These spa packages can soothe your body, mind, and soul in ways you might not have imagined.
St. Louis County Council approves property tax freeze for seniors
The St. Louis County Council on Tuesday passed a bill to freeze property taxes for senior homeowners.
The bill passed 4-2 at the council's regular meeting, with one council member absent. It now awaits the signature of the St. Louis County Executive Sam Page.
The bill would freeze property tax increases for homeowners 67 and over whose homes are worth $550,000 or less.
This comes as the county considers tax hikes and spending cuts amid a $25.8 million budget hole. According to the St. Louis…
Law firm moving to smaller Clayton office as space is upgraded
The firm chose a building where the owner is working on a new amenities center with a rooftop deck, conference rooms, lounges, a game room, golf simulator and fitness center.
Wisconsin packaging company to outsource jobs, lay off dozens at Metro East facility later this month
A Wisconsin-based manufacturer of packaging, display merchandising and signage is laying off 271 people across several of its Illinois facilities, including one in Metro East.
Illinois boy killed in alleged hate crime remembered as kind, playful as suspect appears in court
BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. (AP) — A 6-year-old Palestinian American boy who authorities allege was stabbed 26 times by his landlord in response to escalating right-wing rhetoric on the Israel-Hamas war was being remembered as a kind child, while multiple authorities investigate the attack that has become a symbol of larger struggles with hate crime in the [...]
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Victim's family outraged after defendant in deadly hit-and-run gets probation
A victim's family is outraged after finding out a St. Louis man charged in a deadly 2020 hit-and-run won't serve any prison time.
Porchlight distribution aims at keeping St. Louis neighborhoods safe
Israel, Hamas point fingers after hospital destroyed in bombing
FOX 2 is following the very latest out of the Middle East in the war between Israel and Hamas. Hundreds of people are dead after a Gaza hospital was bombed Tuesday in one of the deadliest attacks of the war thus far.
Edwardsville Officials Remember Jack Burns's Mentorship, Humor, And More
EDWARDSVILLE - At their first meeting since the passing of Alderman Jack Burns , members of the Edwardsville City Council, Mayor Art Risavy, and other city officials spoke kindly of the late alderman, recalling his sense of humor, mentorship, and more. “Jack was a trusted friend - somebody I respected, cared about. He was an advocate for the people in his ward and the people of the City of Edwardsville,” Mayor Art Risavy said. “He was a veteran, he was a successful banker, he was a Main Street Community volunteer, and he was a Scott Air Force Base honorable commander representing the City of Edwardsville - and most recently, I learned that he actually tried out for the St. Louis Cardinals. “No one can replace Jack. I personally will never forget the impact he’s had on my life.” Each of the aldermen had something positive to say about their time serving with Burns on the City Council, whether for years or just a few months. “Jack
Hundreds of fans line up to meet Jason Momoa at Des Peres Schnucks
Movie star Jason Momoa kicked off his St. Louis tour Tuesday afternoon at a Des Peres Schnucks.
Woman waiting weeks for unemployment back pay after winning appeal
A north St. Louis County resident who won a battle against Missouri unemployment officials says she’s not getting a fair deal.
St. Louis County Council approves property tax freeze for seniors
EPIC Asks The DOJ To Take A Closer Look At ShotSpotter Deployment
ShotSpotter may consider itself to be a solid contributor to the fight against crime, but the facts don’t really bear that out. What it is capable of doing is sending cops to any place a gunshot is (possibly) detected, but that hasn’t really shown to have any meaningful impact on solving gun-related crimes, much less […]
With mail theft on the rise, police advise public to be proactive and patient
Be careful the next time you mail an important item. That’s the advice from police in the St. Louis area as they investigate more cases involving mail theft.
Troy, Illinois man allowed to post bail in murder case
In an early test for the controversial new law known as the SAFE-T Act, a Troy, Illinois, man accused of murdering his girlfriend will remain out of jail until trial.
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