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Over two dozen people rescued after mechanical failure with Gateway Arch
No injuries were reported, according to the fire department.
Sorento parents seeking split from school district to save elementary school from closing permanently
Police rescue 8-year-old, victim of sexual exploitation, in St. Charles County
A Missouri task force teamed up with several law enforcement agencies to help rescue an 8-year-old child Friday in St. Charles County who was a victim of sexual exploitation.
Shooter who killed Sweetie Pie’s reality TV star pleads guilty, implicates others
Travell Anthony Hill pleaded guilty to his role in a 2016 murder-for-hire plot that killed Andre Montgomery, grandson of Sweetie Pie's founder Robbie Montgomery.
Canna-cocktails and gummies: Missouri’s marijuana industry preps for legalization
They even invited state regulators to their event at Union Station to discuss how things will work when recreational use gets underway.
Man pleads guilty in Sweetie Pie’s murder-for-hire plot that left owner's grandson dead
One of multiple people charged in a murder-for-hire conspiracy plot to kill Andre Montgomery Jr., grandson of the owner of the Sweetie Pie's restaurants, pleaded guilty to criminal charges Friday in federal court.
Passengers recall 'scary' situation as tram in Gateway Arch stuck for hours
A tram was stuck in the north leg of the Gateway Arch for at least two hours Friday.
St. Louis County plans to use coronavirus relief funds for mental health patients
St. Louis County Health officials this year are seeing more patients who need mental health services than they have in any of the past five years, and County Executive Sam Page wants to use a portion of federal coronavirus relief…
St. Louis County jail audit this month to include records on deaths, including 2015 case, director says
St. Louis County Jail Director Scott Anders told an advisory board that an long-discussed audit of the facility will be completed by the end of this month.
Pride-Days
Celebrate PRIDE at Shark Bar! Join Rehab & Shark Bar on the first Friday of the month for our Pride-Days happy hour from 6-10p.
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Blue Öyster Cult alum Joe Bouchard releases new studio album ‘American Rocker’
Former Blue Öyster Cult member Joe Bouchard's latest studio album, American Rocker, was released Friday. The 11-track collection, which Bouchard describes as "a musical journey of my life as a…
Which dance studio should I get lessons at?
Who has the best doughnuts in St. Louis? Here's who 5 On Your Side viewers picked
Yet Again We Remind Policymakers That “Standard Technical Measures” Are No Miracle Solution For Anything
I’m starting to lose count of how many regulatory proceedings there have been in the last 6 months or so to discuss “standard technical measures” in the copyright context. Doing policy work in this space is like living in a zombie movie version of “Groundhog Day” as we keep having to marshal resources to deal […]
After 15 years on the Point, Lux says goodbye to radio and hello to medical marijuana
Ashley “Lux” Elzinga spent 15 years as an on-air personality for 105.7 FM the Point. She discusses why she left her dream job, how she dealt with toxic online comments and her new direction as a social media content creator promoting medical marijuana brands.
Scott Air Force Base offers helping hand to put more baby formula on shelves
Scott Air Force Base in Illinois is playing a key role in easing the baby formula in the country.
US Transcom, a division of the United States Department of Defense, is leading the way in finding a solution to the crisis.
Eddie Sholar Jr. Makes Another Key Contribution To Alton Boys & Girls Club
ALTON - Eddie Sholar Jr., owner of Fast Eddie’s in Alton, has always been a strong supporter of the Boys & Girls Club of Alton, and once again he has come through for the club with a submission of $10,000 to sponsor the “Eddie Sholar Youth Game Room.” Al Womack Jr., the long-time club's executive director, made the announcement on Friday. The sponsorship for this particular game room was $6,000 and the additional $4,000 will be used for improvements and amenities, Womack Jr. said. Sholar is always an active donor in the community, but he is not one to seek publicity or accolades for his community actions; he gives like his father, Eddie, Sr., with humility. “Eddie has been with us since we first opened here with sponsorship,” Womack said. “We are very thankful now and always for his constant support of the club. He made a commitment for a three-year sponsorship.” Womack stressed that now the club can make improvements to the Eddie Sholar Game
The Fixx’s first album new album in 10 years, ‘Every Five Seconds,’ arrived today
British New Wave veterans The Fixx released their first new studio album in a decade, Every Five Seconds, today. The album features 10 new original songs from the band. Commenting on…
Gateway City Big Band
Gateway City Big Band returns due to popular demand. And what a way to spend a summer evening with the cool, jazzy sound of a
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