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Mick Jagger reveals “Freezer Secrets” on ‘The Tonight Show’
Mick Jagger continued the promotion of The Rolling Stones’ new Hackney Diamonds album with a surprise appearance on the Tuesday, October 24, episode of The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. Jagger popped in during a sketch, “Freezer…
Suggestions for a post-Christmas road trip? Definitely want to travel south.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones Has COVID-19
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones tested positive for COVID-19 last night, a representative for her office announced this morning. Spokesman Nick Dunne wrote in an email that after Jones returned from a conference in Baltimore on Tuesday, she took a COVID-19 test as a precaution because she had been traveling. The test came back positive.
States All Gang Up To Sue Meta Based On Highly Questionable Theories Of ‘Harm’ To Children
I really wish we could fast forward a few decades to the point where we look back on the moral panic over kids and social media and laugh about it, the same way we now laugh about similar moral panics regarding television, Dungeons & Dragons, rock & roll music, comic books, pinball, chess, novels, and […]
Someone finally started cleaning up where some of the Hatcher family rests (LSL). Still staggered at the amount of forgotten burial grounds MO has lost or destroyed.
Police: Man pulled out of his car, beaten during St. Louis City road rage attack
Former 'Basketball Wives LA' star sentenced to prison for fraud in St. Louis
Mayor Tishaura Jones tests positive for COVID-19
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones has tested positive for COVID-19 and will follow precautionary measures for the next several days, according to the mayor's office.
Domino's offers free pizza to help with student loans
Domino's Pizza is offering some relief by giving away $1 million worth of free pizzas to those still managing student loan payments.
Madison County Prescription Drug Take Back Day Is Saturday
EDWARDSVILLE - Madison County’s Prescription Drug Take Back Day is Saturday Madison County’s law enforcement agencies, in cooperation with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, will operate a drop-off site for Prescription Drug Take Back Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 28, in Edwardsville. The event will be in the Madison County Administration Building's back parking lot at 157 North Main Street, Edwardsville, 62025. Madison County State’s Attorney Thomas A. Haine, Sheriff Jeff Connor and Coroner Steve Nonn will be operating the drop-off site in coordination with the DEA. Haine said the event is “a convenient way for Madison County residents to help fight the overdose epidemic and save lives.” Connor added, “I strongly encourage local residents to take advantage of this service. It’s a way to dispose of unneeded medicines in a manner that is healthy and safe.” Nonn said, “Many of the tragic overdose deaths we see
The Best Things to Do in St. Louis This Weekend, October 26 to 29
Thursday 10/26 In the Cards
Are you a Knight of Cups or a Wheel of Fortune?
Alton Symphony Orchestra Starts Season with "Musical Landscapes of European Minds" Concert
ALTON/GODFREY - The Alton Symphony Orchestra will kick off their season with a performance titled “The Musical Landscapes of European Minds.” Brett Klaus, a Marquette Catholic High School teacher, will solo. The concert is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023, at Hatheway Hall at Lewis and Clark Community College. Maestro Shane Williams explained the power of sharing music with the community through the Alton Symphony Orchestra (ASO). “In my heart, it’s about the people,” Williams said. “My mission when I came onboard here at the orchestra was to make the music come alive for all. It starts with the players, and then it becomes the sections and then it moves to the audience so that everybody can enjoy it, from young to old, from violin to French horn. It comes alive for everybody.” To prepare for the concert, Williams asked the musicians to share what pieces they wanted to play that fit the European theme. The music
French Woman Explores STL: Travelvog 13:28
Man charged with attempting to sexually solicit minor
A man was arrested and charged Tuesday for inappropriate contact with a minor.
New Missouri law covers highway memorial costs for fallen heroes
A new Missouri law authorizes the state to cover costs of highway memorial signs in honor of fallen first responders and service members killed in the line of duty.
Greta Is Always Right
Most Americans do not want all-out war in Gaza.
My Realtor is Trying to Push Me Tward Dellwood/Cedar Point. How is it?
Build-A-Bear celebrates 25 years with 'Unstuffed' documentary
Based company Build-A-Bear is celebrating its creation by releasing a documentary titled “Unstuffed,” which debuted this October. The documentary delves into the company's inception, its evolution into a chain store, and the nation's fascination with creating their own bears.
Missouri HC Dennis Gates sees Tigers' 1st Final 4 not too far away
Dennis Gates has spent one season at Missouri and has a deep respect for the history of the program, and after last season, who could put a ceiling on the Tigers?
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