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Wells Fargo Advisors, related firm to pay $35M fine for alleged overbilling of investors
Two St. Louis-based entities of the financial giant will pay a $35 million civil penalty to settle charges from federal regulators that they and two predecessor firms overcharged about 10,945 investment advisory accounts.
St. Louis man pleads guilty after fatal accident involving 2-year-old
The mother is paralyzed now, and she was burned over 80% of her body, due to the accident. Jace Richardson, the child, died.
Basketball courts, redevelopment of Steinberg Ice Rink planned at Forest Park
Proposals to reimagine the Steinberg ice skating rink as a year-round destination and bring basketball courts to Forest Park are advancing toward city approval.
Man dies after being shot and set on fire in Cahokia Heights
The Major Case Squad of Greater St. Louis is investigating a death in Cahokia Heights.
How many religions do you not believe in?
This is going to sound weird, but hear me out. There are upwards of 4,300 religions in the world, and even faithful churchgoers don't believe in 4,299 of them. My only difference with them is that I don't believe in 4,300. Is that really such a big deal?
5 teens named National Student Poets. One is from St. Louis.
The student representing the Midwest attends John Burroughs School in Ladue.
Dangerous heat drags through Friday, in finale to heat wave cooking St. Louis
Friday will still pose lots of heat-related danger for the region — with humidity kicking the heat index up to conditions that feel as hot as 116 degrees. But then the heat is finally — mercifully — set to recede.
Fifth Circuit Says Law Enforcement Doesn’t Need Warrants To Search Phones At The Border
In 2014, the Supreme Court made it clear: phone searches require warrants. While it did note the case involved a search “incident to an arrest,” the precedent was undeniable. If a phone search attached to an arrest requires a warrant, it would logically follow that any phone search by law enforcement — even those not […]
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Daily Deal: MagStack Foldable 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station with Floating Stand
MagStack is the perfect on-the-go wireless charging station that also transforms into a floating stand for smartphone FaceTime or video playback while charging. This 3-in-1 foldable design enables charging for up to 3 devices simultaneously, including iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods Pro, AirPods with Wireless Charging Case, other Qi-compatible Android phones, and Bluetooth earbuds. With its […]
Original Whitesnake guitarist Bernie Marsden dies; David Coverdale pays tribute
Whitesnake frontman David Coverdale is paying tribute to the band’s original guitarist, Bernie Marsden, who passed away Thursday, August 24, at the age of 72. Marsden’s death was confirmed by his family on social…
Lawyers who won Rams relocation money involved in Monsanto herbicide suit
Bob Blitz remains as ‘special master’ on Roundup case, even though James Bennett is Monsanto’s trial attorney. The two men shared $275 million from Rams case.
Gas prices, vehicle sales and production trends in St. Louis and Missouri
Check out the peaks and valleys in volatile local gas prices, and track motor vehicle sales, financing and production.
"It's Just Peace": A Local Woman’s Sunset Ritual
ALTON - Jennifer Sillivan has always loved sunsets. Now that she’s an empty-nester, she catches every one she can. Each night, she sets up a chair in front of the empty bank building near Alton Square Mall. She takes off her shoes and socks. And for 45 minutes, she sits with her feet in the grass and watches the sky. “It’s physically helpful and spiritually helpful,” Sillivan said. “And then it’s just a time to reflect on the day. What I loved, what I would like to be different. It’s just peace.” Sillivan started this ritual for herself, but she’s been pleasantly surprised to find that it resonates with other people, too. Recently, a man stopped his car, rolled down the window and asked what she was doing. When she explained, he asked if he could join her. “I said that would be lovely,” Sillivan remembered. “He was younger than me, and lonely. He said that he was lonely. And he just talked and talked and talked,
Illinois man claims to sell 'horny goat weed' - but it's just a Viagra-like drug
A Glen Carbon man who owned and operated an online apothecary-type store has admitted that his 'all-natural' horny goat weed is actually just imported male enhancement.
Man caught with more than a kilogram of fentanyl, heroin in southern Illinois gets 8 years
Bella's Fashion 305 Opens In Alton
ALTON - Over a year in the making, Bella’s Fashion 305 is celebrating their grand opening this weekend with food, a bounce house and lots of great clothing and products. Located at 1300 East Broadway, Bella’s Fashion 305 will sell clothing, perfume, accessories, candles and various household products at an affordable price. From 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Aug. 25–27, they will also sponsor giveaways and cookouts to mark their grand opening. “I just want to give the community something different,” owner Aaron Crowder said. “My clothes come from Miami and California. I pick out my own clothes, and I just want to give the community something different and cheaper.” He aims to choose clothing in styles that people might not usually find in the Alton area. In addition to clothes, the store will offer several personal and household items, including LED mirrors, wireless earbuds, wall prints and more. His goal is to keep every item under $20. This opening
More than 66,000 Illinoisans can expect a check from the state's Unclaimed Property program
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WMBD) -- Thousands of Illinois residents can expect some cash back from Illinois' Unclaimed Property program. According to Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs, about 66,700 Illinoisans can expect a letter to receive up to $5,000. The money is part of the Money Match program, which is part of the Unclaimed Property program. The [...]
Sec. of State announces over $27M in grants for libraries, adult literacy programs
CHICAGO — Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias announced Friday that he awarded over $27 million in grants aimed at helping libraries and adult literacy programs. More than 140 recipients will receive parts of $21.4 million for library services and $5.7 million to support adult literacy programs. “As State Librarian, it’s a privilege to provide [...]
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