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Alton Firefighters Combat Late Sunday Night Blaze On Oak Street

3 years ago
ALTON - Alton firefighters battled a structure fire in the 600 block of Oak Street Sunday night. The home was on the city’s “Do Not Enter List,” Battalion Chief Derrick Richardson said. Richardson said Alton firefighters were on the scene of the fire for about two hours and it was from a defensive perspective because of the “Do Not Enter” situation. The fire call came to the Alton Fire Department at 9:30 p.m. Sunday. “Someone was living in there that shouldn’t be with his dog and was using the fireplace,” Richardson said. “The dog ran out when we got there and was safe and the man who was in the home had left before we got there. A problem with the fireplace could have possibly been the cause of the fire.” East Alton Fire Department was also called to the scene to assist, Richardson said. The Alton Fire Department continues to investigate the situation.

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5 Can’t Miss St. Louis Exhibits to Visit This December

3 years ago
It's go time for the holiday season. While that's pretty much top-notch delightful most of the time, it can also be — to be frank — really redundant to look at all those beautifully decorated trees, bright lights, Christmas-oriented sale advertisements and mulled-wine recipes all the time. So do yourself a favor and take an art break.
Jessica Rogen, Kasey Noss and Rosalind Early

Engineers’ Club, Kingshighway and Oakland Proposals back before Preservation Board

3 years ago

Two Lux Living proposals are back before the Preservation Board at its December 5th meeting at 4pm. Update – The Preservation Board granted preliminary approval to the Engineers’ Club proposal and upheld the denial for demolition for the 1000 S Kingshighway proposal. First a revamped Engineers’ Club proposal. The seven story, 168-unit apartment building would […]

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Richard Bose

St. Louis Teen Accused of Burglaries Charged With Meth, Gun Possession

3 years ago
An 18-year-old St. Louisan accused of being part of a ring that burglarized area restaurants is now facing gun and drug possession charges. Last week, burglary and property damage charges were filed in state court against Zavion McGee, of Florissant. Fox2News reported that police believed McGee may be responsible for as many as one third of the 69 burglaries reported within the city in the past month.
Ryan Krull

How investments in Black businesses can help close KC’s racial wealth gap

3 years ago

This story was originally published by the Kansas City Beacon.  When Denisha Jones launched her business, Sweet Peaches Cobblers, in August 2020, it was just her, her husband and her mom in a community kitchen — taking orders, making the cobblers and doing deliveries. Now she has a team of individuals helping her sell cobblers in […]

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Mili Mansaray