ST. LOUIS, Mo. -- Travel and Leisure magazine's list of the "20 Most Beautiful Small Towns in the U.S." includes one notable place in Missouri. Their editors considered cities from coast to coast with populations under 20,000. Hermann, Missouri, made the list. The small town is located in the heart of Missouri wine country. It [...]
ALTON – Amy Rivera, a nationally-recognized advocate, author, and speaker on Lymphedema and her life’s journey living with the disorder, will be the featured guest speaker during the OSF Lymphedema Education Meeting on Thursday, March 2. The meeting is scheduled to take place from 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. at the OSF Saint Anthony’s Rehabilitation Services location in Alton Square Mall (228 Alton Square Mall, Alton). Additional information about the meeting can be obtained by calling (618) 463-5171. To learn more about Ms. Rivera, please visit www.amyrivera.com . Ms. Rivera was born with Primary Lymphedema, an incurable disorder that left her immensely disfigured. Her right leg was 200% bigger than her left leg. In trying to manage her disorder, she was misdiagnosed for over 30 years, leaving her disabled and isolated. Amy thought she was the only one who was suffering in silence. But after learning the truth about her condition, she realized that the Lymphedema community
If you’ve been reading Techdirt recently, you probably know all about supposed “AI Lawyer” service DoNotPay and the tireless investigation of the company undertaken by Kathryn Tewson, who has written a couple of Techdirt posts about the saga. This week, Kathryn joins us on the podcast for a long and entertaining discussion about the entire […]
Lawmakers and statewide elected officials wouldn’t get a raise next month from a supplemental spending bill moving toward passage. But a provision of the state Constitution means legislators may see a pay boost on July 1. The Senate Appropriations Committee on Tuesday unanimously approved a bill providing an 8.7% pay raise for all state employees, […]
A 16-year-old is in the hospital with critical, life-altering injuries after being hit by a car Saturday night.
It happened near the Dome at America's Center in downtown St. Louis.
The teenager, Janae Edmondson, is from Tennessee and was in town for a volleyball tournament.
Jeff Wismer has known Edmonson and her family for years as the assistant director of the Mid TN Volleyball Club in Smyrna, Tennessee, near Nashville.
He said Edmonson has been playing with the club for several years.
Wismer…
Guns N’ Roses is headed back to town, and this time the band is playing Busch Stadium (700 Clark Avenue). The band announced its next world tour today, and in addition to Europe and the Middle East, St. Louis made the cut along with 19 other American cities. The band has a long and complicated history with St. Louis.
Legendary rock band Guns N' Roses is coming to St. Louis later this year as part of its "2023 World Tour."
The five-month tour kicks off on June 5 in Israel and winds through the Middle East, Europe and North America, making a stop at Busch Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 9.
General ticket sales for all dates begin Wednesday, Feb. 22 at 10 a.m. Central Standard Time on gunsnroses.com. Fans can also buy VIP packages that may include premium tickets, VIP bar access throughout the show, invitation to…
It's the collaboration that every rock fan has dreamed of for 60 years: The Beatles and The Rolling Stones together on an album. Well, sort of. Multiple sources tell Variety that Paul McCartney has recorded bass parts for the…
ST. LOUIS -- A weather system is expected to sweep across the St. Louis region Wednesday between 11am and 3pm. This will be a fast-moving band of rain with some thunderstorms. There is a slight chance for these storms to produce marginally strong wind gusts, mainly west of St. Louis. The storms are likely to [...]
CARROLLTON - Greene County Clerk Melissa Carter announced there will be a drop box in the western parking lot of the Greene County Courthouse for voters which will arrive sometime this week before early voting officially begins on Thursday, Feb. 23. Early voting hours will be held Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and on Saturday, April from 9 a.m. to noon. For those who can’t make it during those hours, Carter said a new drop box is being installed, and that mail-in ballots can still be requested by calling (217) 942-5443. “If they would like to call in and get a vote-by-mail ballot, they can call the office. We do have a drop box which is coming this week, it will be here before Thursday,” she said. “If they don’t want to mail their ballot back and they can’t make it between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., they can drop their ballot into the drop box located in the west parking lot.” Carter said she isn’t expecting a high turnout
A Maplewood-based nonprofit counseling agency that serves children and families going through divorce has hired Stephanie Enger-Moreland as its new chief development officer (CDO).
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HARDIN - The Calhoun County Clerk’s Office is preparing for early voting to begin this Thursday, Feb. 23 for the April 4 consolidated election. County Clerk Amy Friedel said early voting will be available at the Calhoun County Courthouse, located at 301 S. County Road in Hardin. Early voting hours will be from Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Saturday, April 1 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friedel said that based on previous voting records, she’s not expecting a particularly high turnout of early voters this election, except for a few places and races in Calhoun County. “The Village of Kampsville should have a pretty good turnout, they have a Village President and some trustees that are up for election,” she said. “Also the school boards, both Brussels and Calhoun, have multiple openings and multiple candidates, so that should have a hopefully good voter turnout for those two school districts.” Friedel said her office is