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Case dismissed in 2018 killing of Jennings teen during gun deal
Prosecutors say witnesses refused to cooperate; defense lawyer says his client is innocent.
Byers' Beat: Who's behind what's next for St. Louis prosecutor's disciplinary case
How to make your yard a hummingbird haven
Metallica’s Kirk Hammett releases new song “High Plains Drifter” off upcoming debut solo EP
Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett has released a new song called "High Plains Drifter," the first preview off his upcoming debut solo EP, Portals. The instrumental piece includes contributions from orchestra…
Man charged in triple shooting on St. Louis riverfront that left 1 dead
Behold The Invading Force That Is US Law Enforcement
Last week, federal agents took down two alleged baddies for doing the thing: impersonating federal agents. Two men have been arrested for allegedly impersonating federal agents over the course of several years. The FBI alleges that Arian Taherzadeh, 40, and Haider Ali, 35, have been pretending to be various officers and employees of the U.S. […]
Daily Deal: TREBLAB Z2 Bluetooth 5.0 Noise-Cancelling Headphones
The Z2 headphones earned their name because they feature twice the sound, twice the battery life, and twice the convenience of competing headphones. This updated version of the original Z2s comes with a new all-black design and Bluetooth 5.0. Packed with TREBLAB’s most advanced Sound2.0 technology with aptX and T-Quiet active noise-cancellation, these headphones deliver goose bump-inducing […]
States scale back food stamp benefits even as prices soar
Month by month, more of the roughly 40 million Americans who get help buying groceries through the federal food stamp program are seeing their benefits plunge even as the nation struggles with the biggest increase in food costs in decades.
Rep. Kelly To Host Future Of Black Maternal Health Virtual Event
WASHINGTON, DC – On Monday, April 18, 2022, at 4PM ET, Congresswoman Robin Kelly will host “The Future of Black Maternal Health,” a virtual event marking the fifth annual Black Maternal Health Week. Congresswoman Kelly will be joined by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure and members of the Black Women’s Congressional Alliance (BWCA). “We know that the Black maternal mortality crisis is worsening, and the number of Black women experiencing severe morbidities and other pregnancy-related complications are growing. We have made progress during the past two years in advancing policies to save the lives of Black mommas, but there is still a long way to go,” said Congresswoman Kelly. “I am looking forward to talking with Administrator Brooks LaSure about what’s next for maternal health policy, and to hearing from members of the Black Women’s Congressional Alliance, who have both worked on maternal
St. Louis Board of Aldermen to return to regular in-person board meetings on Monday
The aldermen began meeting via videoconference in April 2020, after the city issued a stay-at-home order barring nonessential activities.
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Workers Bring New McDonald's To Life On Broadway In Alton
ALTON - Construction workers and plumbers are bringing the new McDonald’s on Broadway to life. The McDonald’s structure was destroyed in a devastating fire that occurred on June 18, 2021. Approximately a year later, likely by the summer of 2022, a brand new McDonald’s will be put in its place by owner Dick Bold. Bold, an extraordinary community citizen and owner of multiple areas of McDonald’s retained all the employees on Broadway at other local McDonald’s immediately after the fire. Many of those workers who were at McDonald’s on Broadway will return home to their jobs when it opens again. Luke Gruchala of Huber Plumbing and Heating said the company’s employees were busy installing pipes to bring water to the new McDonald’s on Friday, and soon they will be doing plumbing work inside. “Ostmann is the general contractor and they have most of the walls and framing completed,” he said. “We've had a lot of rain days,
'Today is a wonderful day'
A sometimes-tearful Ketanji Brown Jackson, fresh off her victorious battle to win Senate confirmation as the first Black woman to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court, told the world on Friday April 8, 2022, “We’ve made it. All of us.…
Check out Brian May’s 1998 cover of Buddy Holly’s “Maybe Baby” from deluxe reissue of ‘Another World’
Queen guitarist Brian May has released his 1998 cover of rock 'n' roll great Buddy Holly's 1958 hit "Maybe Baby" as a digital single and via streaming services, along with…
Local Students Take Top Honors In Illinois Association Of Christian Schools' Academic And Fine Arts Competition
ALTON - Mississippi Valley Christian School participated in the Illinois Association of Christian Schools’ Academic and Fine Arts Competition on March 17-18. Sixteen students entered a variety of categories, all receiving Excellent and Superior honors. Olivia Allen was awarded third place in photography; Ava Felt was awarded runner-up in calligraphy; Gray Sapp was awarded runner-up in Bible testing. Jonah Feuerhak (Bible testing), Thomas Kunz, Timothy Vaughn, and the MVCS Acting group were declared state champions. The MVCS state champions advanced to the National American Association of Christian School Competition held at Bob Jones University in Greenville, SC, on April 5-7, 2002. The national competition included approximately 1,800 students from 28 states representing over 170 schools. MVCS students Thomas Kunz, son of Tim and Jeannie Kunz of Brighton, IL, placed first in the nation in Accounting testing; and Timothy Vaughn, son of Mark and Jennifer Vaughn of Bunker Hill,
St. Louis Riverfront Cruise
Take a load off and take in the views on a relaxing daytime cruise that shows St. Louis from the river that built it. Narrated
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Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience
Immerse yourself in Van Gogh’s artwork like you’ve never seen it before. Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience will be in St. Louis at the
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A crystal ball: The Rand Corporation's 1973 report on the decline of St. Louis.
Three men face murder charges after shooting into a St. Louis County home
Three men are charged with murder after a deadly home break-in this January.