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Got an Alligator by the Tail

2 years 10 months ago

What to Order “I’m going with Lucy to BOB’s tonight,” I said to my grandson, Andrew. (The longer name of the funky, downtown eatery is Broadway Oyster Bar.) “Great!” he said, “That’s one of my favorite places. What’d you plan on ordering?” “Well, I’ve had the fish tacos, the jambalaya, po’boy, and étouffée and they... 

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Jean Carnahan

Lawsuit Attempts To Hold TikTok Responsible For Death Of 10-Year-Old Girl Who Engaged In A ‘Blackout Challenge’

2 years 10 months ago
When a tragedy happens, lawsuits tend to follow. This is no exception. And while it’s understandable that grieving survivors often seek justice — whether it’s closure or compensation — through the legal system, the legal system is not there to provide solace. It’s there to determine whether anyone was legally culpable for the death. This […]
Tim Cushing

Shooting reported in Madison County on SB Illinois 255

2 years 10 months ago
MADISON COUNTY, Ill. - A shooting was reported in Madison County, Illinois Thursday morning. Illinois State Police said the shooting happened at about 6:22 a.m. District 11 Troopers and ISP Zone 6 DCI Investigators responded to the scene at southbound Illinois 255 near New Poag Road. ISP said they are "working on developing a possible [...]
Monica Ryan

Congress, White House scramble to ease baby formula shortage

2 years 10 months ago

WASHINGTON — Both the Biden administration and Congress moved Wednesday to try to relieve a national infant formula shortage, as the White House invoked the Defense Production Act and the U.S. House approved $28 million for the Food and Drug Administration. President Joe Biden said he would use the law to address the formula shortage, requiring suppliers […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Review: Gather Delivers Standout Easy Daytime Fare in Revamped Space

2 years 10 months ago
Megan King-Popp and Monica Croke had been serving coffee and cafe fare to their McKinley Heights neighbors for roughly three years before the pandemic forced them to temporarily transition to a takeout- and outdoor-dining-only spot in the summer of 2020. Every morning, they'd head outside, prop open their takeout window and unfurl their patio umbrellas. Every morning, locals would stroll by and ask if they were new.
Cheryl Baehr

Delmar Loop Trolley to resume service this summer

2 years 10 months ago
The Loop Trolley will return to service this summer with a new operator. Bi-State Development, which operates Metro Transit and MetroLink, confirmed Wednesday it plans to begin Loop Trolley operations on Aug. 4. In a statement, a Bi-State spokeswoman said the trolley will not run seven days a week and they still don't know if tickets will be free. The trolley opened in November of 2018 after years of delays. On Dec. 29, 2019, it ended operations after low ridership. The Loop Trolley had sold about…
Sam Clancy of KSDK, Jacob Kirn of St. Louis Business Journal