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11 years since the Good Friday tornado ripped through Lambert Airport
Metro East man pleads guilty in October killing of Pontoon Beach officer
A 31-year-old Highland man pleaded guilty on Wednesday to fatally shooting a Pontoon Beach police officer in October, the Madison County state's attorney said.
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St. Louis Archdiocese, high school teachers union agree to labor contract
DakhaBrakha
Thanks to a generous grant from the Whitaker Foundation, The Sheldon is pleased to bring the best music from around the globe directly to The
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1903: The Lafayette Park Photo Collection
Todayโs feature is a recently discovered group of about 45 images of Lafayette Park, taken sometime after the great tornado of 1896. Note the small trees reestablishing the park canopy.…
Driver charged with multiple felonies after stolen car chase ended with officer injured
The officer who was hit had a broken ankle, according to Eureka Police Department.
Haine Announces Scott T. Hyden Enters Guilty Plea To First-Degree Murder Of Officer Timmins
EDWARDSVILLE - Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine announced late Wednesday afternoon that Scott T. Hyden, 31, of Highland, pled guilty to one count of first-degree murder for the October 2021 killing of Officer Tyler Timmins. “This was a brutal murder of a hero who dedicated his life to serve and protect us all,” Haine said. “Now at least the justice system has ensured that Officer Tyler Timmins’s murderer will spend the rest of his life in prison. That is some consolation, though nothing can ever bring Tyler back to his incredible family. They will continue to be in our prayers.” Officer Timmins' wife, Linsey, gave a powerful victim impact statement at this afternoon's plea hearing, which was attended by dozens of local police officers and many other family members. “Justice for my husband was served today from this senseless act of violence,” Linsey Simmons said. “The outcome of the court hearing does not change what Hyden
St. Louis judge dismisses murder cases against two women over failure to produce evidence
Murder cases were dropped against Rachel Nixon of Webster Groves and Karen Ann Quinn of St. Louis in April 2018 shooting death of Jerome Boyd Jr.
Kenny Barron Trio
Honored by The National Endowment for the Arts as a Jazz Master, eleven-time GRAMMY™ nominee Kenny Barron has an unmatched ability to mesmerize audiences with
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As vote on St. Louis convention center bonds nears, new concerns voiced about costs
St. Louis County Council Chair Rita Heard-Days may finally advance a $105 million bond issue โ the county's half of a project it is splitting with the city โ that has been held up for months.
Charges refiled in Missouri duck boat sinking in 2018 that killed 17
Quick Bite Hot Dog Varieties Are Very Popular On Main Street In Alton
ALTON - Quick Bite at 1626 Main Street in Alton has attracted immense attention since it opened. Quick Bite is known for its wide variety of hot dogs. Owner Valerie Davis said she loves her new location on Main Street in Alton and business is definitely booming. She said her business serves about every hot dog variety a customer could want. Quick Bite has everything from Chicago Style, New York Style, a Steakhouse Dog, Plain Dog, to S.T.L. Style, Carolina Style, Coney Dog, Backyard BBQ Dog, Flaming Hot Dog, Pizza Dog, Frito Dog, and Jumbo Beef Polish on its menu. Nachos are also exceptionally popular there, along with fries, chili, coleslaw, potato salad, baked beans, and a recent addition garlic-buttered corn on the cob. Davis said the garlic-buttered corn on the cob is a hot seller especially as spring starts to unfold here. Davis said the business received a most loved recognition for March from Door Dash, which she thought was impressive. “I really like our new location
Does anyone want to get out and play magic: the gathering friday evening (donโt be afraid to come out if you never played before, I have spare decks for others).
Schools make different decisions after call with NWS on severe weather in St. Louis area
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Gasoline should drop 50 cents per gallon over the next week or two
The price of oil is down but the price of gasoline isn't. What's going on? Here's an update of my chart from last week comparing oil and gasoline prices: This uses the same formula as before to regress the price of oil on gasoline,¹ and last week it suggested the price of gasoline was about ...continue reading "Gasoline should drop 50 cents per gallon over the next week or two"
Lincoln College in central Illinois to close next month barring a miracle
In recent years, 27 Illinois colleges, branch campuses and professional schools have closed, according to the Illinois Board of Higher Education. Thirteen more are on a federal watchlist that can signal financial trouble.