A Cole County judge held a bench trial Wednesday morning to hear arguments on a lawsuit that challenges the constitutionality of a controversial redistricting bill.
For all its talk about trimming down government spending, an untold amount of money has been blown just to keep one person from getting one over on the Trump administration. That man would be Kilmar Abrego Garcia. He became the poster boy for the regime’s bigotry when he fought back against his sudden deportation to […]
CARROLLTON — Dr. Eric Cunningham of Carrollton will present a program about his mother, Eileen Cunningham, at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025. The event, titled "Mom, More Than a Mother," will take place in the Fellowship Hall of the Carrollton United Methodist Church following a brief business meeting of the Greene County Historical Society. Eileen Cunningham was known throughout Carrollton for her distinctive presence, often seen in bright, unmatched clothing or attending formal events
Daniel Paulino served as the small north St. Louis County municipality's police chief for over a decade and as city administrator for more than two years.
Now, the decision to redact the video, which county officials said was done for employee privacy reasons, has some legal experts questioning if St. Charles County officials violated state laws.
When he isn't being a rock star and touring the world, Bryan Adams is also an acclaimed photographer, and you'll be able to see his work in LA.Adams' latest photography…
This report has been updated. WASHINGTON — The longest shutdown in U.S. history ended Wednesday night when President Donald Trump signed a spending package that reopens the government and funds most of it through January. The Oval Office ceremony came just hours after the House voted to approve the legislation, which senators passed earlier in […]
Join us at Pietro’s for dinner and dancing at this fun neighborhood event! Buy your tickets HERE. December 5 @ 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM 7-11pm, 3 hour open bar (7-10pm) Buffet […]
Letter To The Editor, I am writing as a deeply disappointed citizen and small business owner who has invested time, money, and heart into this city, only to watch Alton continue to decline. With all due respect, closing downtown businesses is not a solution. Of course, if nothing remains open downtown, there will be no crime, but there will also be no community, no opportunity, and no reason for people to invest in Alton’s future. That is not progress; it is surrender. Is that the goal?
Along the banks of the Meramec river sits a historic property with stories that stretch back generations spanning from fur trappers to mobsters. Known as The Lodge, this riverside property is now on the market.
Support us on Patreon » Three years ago, Mike Brock joined us on the podcast to discuss a decentralized web project, and more recently we’ve published several cross-posts from his Substack about the horrifying goings-on in American politics and media. Today, Mike joins the podcast once again for a far-ranging conversation about the state of democracy […]
WASHINGTON – In a speech on the Senate floor today, U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, outlined why he voted to proceed with the Continuing Resolution (CR), which will fund the federal government through January 30, 2026, and the “minibus” package of spending bills for: Agriculture, Rural Development, FDA, and Related Agencies; Legislative Branch; and Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies. Th