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State of Emergency in St. Louis City, County Due to Extreme Flooding
St. Louis officials have signed executive orders declaring states of emergency as a record amount of rainfall displaces residents and closes roadways. St. Louis County Executive Sam Page and St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones signed executive orders Tuesday that will enable the state of Missouri to request federal support. “Communities throughout our region were devastated by last night’s record rainfall and flooding,” Jones said in a statement.
Supreme Court Asked To Deny Qualified Immunity To County Engineer Who Decided Entrapment Was The Best Use Of Taxpayer Money
We all know this country is capable of evils normally associated with authoritarian regimes — things like torture, illegal spying, the occasional exhortation to commit suicide, etc. But we expect the country we love to only violate our sense of justice for big things: War on Terror, War on Drugs, War on… Equal Rights, I […]
Edwardsville Fire Calls Box Alarm For Blaze On Richetta Drive
EDWARDSVILLE - Edwardsville Fire Department personnel called a Fire Box Alarm for a structure fire in the area of Richetta Drive in Edwardsville on Tuesday morning. The fire call went out at 7:22 a.m. Tuesday and responding agencies included Glen Carbon Fire, Wood River Fire, Bethalto Fire, Troy EMS, and Madison County Rehab unit. Responding crews found a 20 x 50 outbuilding with smoke showing from eaves. Eaves are a part of a roof that projects out horizontally beyond the side of the structure it covers. Firefighters entered the building and quickly extinguished the fire with 2 1-3/4-inch hand lines fed from a skid load, Edwardsville Fire Chief James Whiteford said. "No one was in the building at the time and no one was injured during the fire, but some personal property was damaged and there was significant damage to one end of the structure," the chief said. The Edwardsville Fire Department said the fire is still under investigation.
Storm Alert: Heavy rainfall causes flash flooding in St. Louis area, 1 dead
Mayor Tishaura Jones declares a state of emergency for the City of St. Louis due to flooding
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones declared a state of emergency in the City of St. Louis Tuesday after record rainfall and flash flooding in the area.
St. Louis County warns of more flash flooding from overnight rain
St. Louis County Executive Sam Page warned of additional flooding Tuesday night.
Republican attorneys general sue US agency over LGBTQ school guidance
The challenge claims that the federal government is attempting to force states and schools to follow antidiscrimination requirements that “misconstrue the law.”
GoFundMe Fundraiser Organized For Family Of Dustin Brown After Tragic Crash
LEBANON - Stephanie Bubert has organized a special GoFundMe fundraiser for Dustin Brown, a 26-year-old Lebanon man, who died in a tragic fatal motorcycle accident on Illinois Route 100 in Elsah Saturday night. Bubert is organizing this fundraiser on behalf of Beau W. Brown. "Beau and Bobbie Jo had the unthinkable happen," Stephanie Bubert said. "They lost their fun-loving, amazing son Dustin to a fatal motorcycle accident. Dustin was someone who would drop anything and help someone in need. Now, Beau and Bobbie Jo have to lay their sweet son to rest. "Funeral expenses are costly and I am sure Beau and Bobbie Jo will be taking some time off work to grieve their son. Please consider donating to Dustin’s funeral expenses so that Beau and Bobbie Jo do not have to stress and worry about that while grieving." To donate to the GoFundMe, click below: https://gf.me/v/c/rpyx/e7ecvv-helping-the-browns See related story: https://www.riverbender.com/articles/details/state-police-release-information-about-fatal-motorcycle-crash-on-illinois-route-100-60130.cfm
Raw data: The fastest growing cities in the United States
This chart shows the growth rate of the 22 largest cities in America. Note that these are actually MSAs, Metropolitan Statistical Areas, and include most of the suburbs that surround the cities. The only two cities that have lost population since 1970 are Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Detroit cut it close, but squeaked by with a ...continue reading "Raw data: The fastest growing cities in the United States"
Several rescued from flooded Hazelwood apartment complex
Some families in North St. Louis County woke up Tuesday morning to promptly evacuate their homes amid historic rainfall.
New Alton Riverfront Advisory Commission Has Kickoff, Mayor Goins Stresses Riverfront Is "Our Community's Front Door"
ALTON - Alton Mayor David Goins today presided over the opening meeting of the new Alton Riverfront Advisory Commission. The Commission met in Alton City Hall and was formed for the purpose to help guide growth and development on the Alton Riverfront. At the outset of the meeting, the Mayor said that this was a great first step in renewing Alton’s relationship with the river. Goins said that “The City of Alton has a long history of utilizing its riverfront for commerce, transit, travel, and the movement of goods and products. Access and use of Alton’s riverfront are critical to the identity of Alton and to the entire region. The riverfront has long served as a focal point for Alton, since its founding as a major river commercial center.” Goins mentioned that Alton has long taken the position that our riverfront was important to the City: “It is our community’s front door." Alton had previously established the Lakefront Advisory Board to aid in th
Sunset Hills police chief arrested on suspicion of boating while intoxicated
Rolling Stones members send birthday wishes to Mick Jagger, who turned 79 today
Here's wishing a very Happy Birthday to Mick Jagger, who still has us rocking at age 79. In celebration of Jagger's big day, his bandmates Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood…
Tuesdays in the Park
Summer is here, and live music is back! Join us every Tuesday evening through August 30 for a great mix of live music while you
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St. Louis banning e-scooters downtown into 2023
In response to crime concerns, Mayor Tishaura Jones in June banned electric scooters in Downtown and Downtown West. That move is being extended.
Granite City Battles Flash Flooding Issues With Improvements, Mayor Says More Work Left To Do
GRANITE CITY - Granite City was hit the hardest in the immediate area Tuesday morning with 8-8.5 inches of rainfall during the massive amount of thunderstorms that belted the area. Granite City had a similar rain event in 2019 when 9 inches of rain was dumped and it sparked flash flooding all around that area. More than 1,000 homes were left with flooded yards and basements and some homeless. Granite City Mayor Mike Parkinson and his staff have been busy since he was elected to try to shore up the problems the city has had for years with flooding. Mayor Parkinson made these statements today: “I have spent the morning with my team looking at trouble spots and talking with residents about this morning's regional flash flooding. The City focused last year on flooding mitigation by aggressively cleaning out ditches, upgrading/installing pumps, and authorizing approximately $8 million in infrastructure projects (shown below). “This morning’s event gave me an opportunity
St. Louis Flood. 7/26/22
Pics of flooding in Old Town Florissant taken by the city’s media team this morning. Most of the water here came from Cold Water Creek (ya know, the radioactive one.)
Rob Halford felt “a bit pissed” about Judas Priest’s Musical Excellence distinction in Rock Hall induction
Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford says that he felt "a bit pissed" about the band's induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with the Musical Excellence Award instead…