The Jarrot Mansion in Cahokia Heights' historic district is a beautiful example of a federalist brick home from the early 1800s. There are rumors that the old home is haunted.
Guns N' Roses guitarist Richard Fortus, Poison drummer Rikki Rockett and Rob Zombie guitarist/current Mötley Crüe touring member John 5 are all taking part in the upcoming "80s Anthems" edition…
ALTON/JERSEYVILLE - Samuel M. Plunkett, 39, of Alton, has been charged with violating an order of protection pursuant to the Illinois Domestic Violence Act after repeatedly texting someone who filed an order of protection against him last year. Plunkett had previously been convicted of violating that same order of protection on Dec. 1, 2022, but posted bond and was released. Recent court filings state Plunkett “sent multiple text messages” to the victim on Jan. 6, 2023, in violation of the already-standing order of protection. While the first violation was a Class A misdemeanor, this second violation is a Class 4 Felony. The latest charge carries a sentence of one to three years in prison, one year of mandatory supervised release, probational discharge of up to 30 months, a fine of up to $25,0000 and/or restitution costs. His bond was set at $10,000 based on the bond of the previous charge. More information about Plunkett’s first order of protection
As Central Visual and Performing Arts High School (CVPA) students and staff return to school Tuesday, lawmakers in Jefferson City are once again trying to pass a red flag law.
It’s something top Republicans at the statehouse have refused to entertain.
The CVPA community is still healing after a shooter killed a teacher and student in October.
State Rep. Peter Merideth, D-St. Louis, said he wants to prevent this from happening again with a red flag law.
“Police said under Missouri laws,…
The project is part of the $50 million investment the company said in March it would make in its St. Louis campus, located in the city’s Soulard neighborhood.
An executive with Spire, the St. Louis natural gas utility, writes that your stove isn’t the problem, so you can go ahead and enjoy dinner. Just turn on the vent fan.
Alex Tabarrok and Robert Tucker Omberg have published a new paper which confirms a thought that's been rattling around in my head for a while. The thought is this: aside from vaccines, pretty much nothing has much effect on the spread of COVID-19. As usual, I'll lead with a couple of charts. The first one ...continue reading "New study says pandemic preparedness is mostly futile"
A St. Louis-based maker of engineered components for sealing, insulating and sound abatement has acquired an adhesive business from a private equity firm.
Prosecutors in St. Louis filed two felony murder charges against a 26-year-old Eureka man this morning. Brian Richard Kelly allegedly caused the death of two people when the stolen car he was driving collided with another vehicle in November.
If you want access to content and communications, it seems pretty obvious you should get a warrant. There are plenty of warrant exceptions, but rooting around in things pretty much everyone believes have an expectation of privacy — whether it’s their house, their phones, or their online document storage services — generally requires a warrant. […]
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