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Martin L. Mathews, the co-founder of the Mathews-Dickey Boys and Girls Club in St. Louis, died this week at 97. Matthews spoke with former host Sarah Fenske in 2020. We re-visit this conversation to honor his memory.
Ward Consolidation Wars
The Bosley Family’s matriarch has laid political claim to St. Louis City’s new 14th Ward, the combined 3rd Ward and 5th Ward under ward reduction and redistricting. This month, 3rd Ward Committeewoman Lucinda Frazier and three others incorporated 14th Ward Regular Democratic Organization as a nonprofit. The club has not yet filed as a political … Continue reading Ward Consolidation Wars →
Billy Corgan on Smashing Pumpkins’ legacy: “I don’t want my kids growing up with a has-been father”
While Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan used to delight in trolling the press with controversial quotes, these days, as the band prepares to mark their 35th anniversary, he prefers to focus…
Growing the brand: St. Louis’ ‘Ghetto Sauce’ moves into bigger headquarters
Starting in their kitchen years ago, Freddie Lee and Deborah James now own a small strip mall in the 1900 block of Carr Street for making their sauce.
A St. Louis County public housing complex would be demolished, redeveloped in $20M plan
Never heard of bringing a bottle of Aleve to a gunfight…
Where to get free Thanksgiving turkeys, meals this holiday season
It's time for Schnucks to bring back the shopping baskets
Messenger: Use NFL money on St. Louis’ next generation? The idea is getting traction.
St. Louis should make a promise to educate future generations of children, using the NFL-Rams settlement money.
Biden student debt relief plan thrown out by Texas judge; new applications halted
WASHINGTON — Late Thursday a federal judge in Texas struck down the Biden administration’s student debt relief plan, ruling that the program is unlawful, in a blow to 16 million student debt borrowers already approved for relief. The U.S. Department of Education now is no longer accepting applications for the program, according to the student […]
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Steve Hackett, Adrian Belew, Queensryche & more joining Cruise to the Edge 2024
Prog-rock fans, your ship has come in: Cruise to the Edge is returning for 2024. The cruise sets sail March 8, 2024, from Miami, Florida, aboard the Norwegian Pearl. It visits…
Veteran’s Day
On VETERAN’S DAY 2022, Veterans and active military receive 50% off single attractions and 10% off discounted entertainment combo passes with a Valid Military ID. Purchase in person to receive
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What’s the deal with Brown & Crouppen TV?
St. Louis brothers celebrate veteran's milestone birthday, army service
It’s Joe Gaurino’s 100th birthday, and the newly crowned centenarian is holding court.
Burglary, Battery, Other Charges Filed in Greene County
CARROLLTON - Several violent, property crime, and other charges have been filed in Greene County over the past month, according to the most recent Greene County Jail Booking Report from Sheriff Robert McMillen’s office. Devin A. Krueger, 26, of Staunton, was charged with two counts of residential burglary, one count of burglary, two counts of theft, and two counts of criminal damage to property. He was arrested by the Greene County Sheriff on Oct. 26 and remains in custody. Hunter E. Neff, 19, of White Hall, was charged with aggravated battery, assault, resisting a peace officer, criminal trespass to a building, and consumption of liquor by a minor. He was arrested last Friday, Nov. 4 by the Roodhouse Police Department and has since been released on bond. Heather S. Sullivan, 37, of Roodhouse, was charged with two counts of theft between $10,000-$100,000, as well as a warrant for her arrest in Madison County. She was arrested by the Greene County Sheriff on Oct. 28 and
Cribbage club? Ideas for Aging Parent
After years of debate, St. Louis aldermen finally elevate Sharon Tyus
Twenty years after being redistricted out of her seat at the Board of Aldermen, Sharon Tyus is set to claim another measure of redemption.
VFW Post In Alton 1308 Holds Inspirational Annual Veterans Day Service
ALTON - The Annual Veterans Day Program at the Alton VFW Post 1308 on Friday morning was again an emotional time to honor those who have served their country. Elliott Ferguson, a U.S. Army veteran, and detective with the Alton Police Department was the keynote speaker. Shannon Yount, a Marine Corps veteran, was the master of ceremonies and provided the welcome for the event. William Perkins, also a Marine Corps veteran, provided the invocation. The Cub Scout Pack 8001 did the Pledge of Allegiance. Steve Corbitt performed the vocal rendition of the National Anthem. Alton Mayor David Goins read a proclamation. The Laying of the Wreaths participants was as follows: Medal Of Honor - Glenn Wilson, USMC POW/MIA - Tanya Degerlia Gold Star Mother - Lynn Lenker, escorted by Alec Dvorak Eagle Scout Alton Post 1308 & Auxiliary - Commander Wayne Able, and Auxiliary Senior Vice President Angie Able Army - Jeremony Lile Navy - Jake Lloyd Marine Corps - Brad Yount Air Force - Denise
Biden admin stops accepting student loan forgiveness applications
Borrowers are no longer able to apply for federal student loan forgiveness after a federal judge ruled against the program Thursday.
Several Drug/Alcohol Arrests Made in Greene County
CARROLLTON - Several individuals have been arrested on drug and alcohol-related charges over the past month - from October to November 2022 - according to the most recent Greene County Jail Booking Report from the office of Sheriff Rob McMillen. Dale A. Smith, 34, of Jerseyville, was charged with the manufacture/delivery of 30+ grams of methaqualone, the manufacture/delivery of 10-30 grams of cannabis, possession of methamphetamine, and possession of a controlled substance. He was arrested by the Roodhouse Police Department on Oct. 19 and remains in custody. Hunter E. Neff, 19, of White Hall, was charged with consumption of liquor by a minor in addition to several other non-alcohol/drug charges including aggravated battery, assault, resisting a peace officer, and criminal trespass to a building. He was arrested last Friday, Nov. 4 by the Roodhouse Police Department and has since been released on bond. David R. Moore, 36, of Winchester, was charged with driving under the influence
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