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Violent crime is under control in big cities — with one big exception
I said I wasn't going to do this, so naturally I did it: I took a look at violent crime rates in all ten of our biggest cities. Here it is: One caveat: I wanted to compare apples to apples, and that meant violent crime, which is defined as murder + rape + robbery + ...continue reading "Violent crime is under control in big cities — with one big exception"
Beware! Pack of Stray Dogs (Boxers and Pits) about 8-9 roaming north county , around Hazelwood Central.
Nov. 5, 1971: Cardinals take a chance on a rookie announcer named Mike Shannon
On Nov. 5, 1971, the Cardinals introduced the newest member of their broadcast team, Mike Shannon. "The Moon Man" would be a fixture in the booth for 50 seasons.
Best Fertility Clinic for LGBTQ?
As St. Louis jury deliberates, families mourn deaths of actress, mother, 8-year-old
Victoria Manisco, 26, Terri Bankhead, 27, and Bankhead's 8-year-old child Da'nilya Edwards died Aug. 11, 2021. Prosecutors argue one man killed them all.
Korean-Chinese Food
What happened to Drawing Board fries?
The day the Hawks made their St. Louis debut, and an NBA legend emerged
On Nov. 5, 1955, the St. Louis Hawks were led to victory by Bob Petit, who would become the NBA's first MVP that season.
The EYE’s Insider’s Election Guide
STL bar that's known for lack of chit-chat?
St. Louis County, community partners hope for a continued future with Emerson Electric
How should I vote on Prop 3?
Victim's father reacts to quadruple murder, death penalty case
Deer-car collisions increase when Daylight Saving Time ends
Bikers of STL - what is the best way to get into town via bike?
Fundraiser helps 'Mighty Quinn' get back on track after fire destroys race car
St. Mary's High School raises $3 million to keep school open
FYI. If you plan on early voting (by dropping off your ballot) realize a lot of offices close early due to a lack of volunteers. If the drop off is a library try and call before going.
CJD and Lewis and Clark Community College Team Up To Tackle E-waste
GODFREY - Area residents, schools, businesses, and municipalities are invited to the Lewis and Clark Community College E-waste drive in conjunction with CJD E-Cycling. The event is being held on Saturday, Nov 5, 2022, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. The Lewis and Clark parking lot at Godfrey Road and Tolle Lane (across from the Dairy Queen) is the designated collection site for the drive. Recycle anything with a cord and anything metal! Bring us your servers, switches, PC towers, printers, and other technical equipment. We also accept landline phones, cable boxes, cell phones, wireless modems, servers, audio and video equipment, cables, holiday lights, home electronics, printers, additional telecommunication items, and lead-acid batteries. All types of televisions, along with computer monitors, dehumidifiers, and refrigerators will be accepted with a charge (from $5-$35 depending on size and type). Be advised, poor weather conditions may cancel the event. Should
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