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Lion's Lake in Washington, Mo., closed after mass fish die-off
The City of Washington, Missouri, is asking residents to steer clear of the beloved Lion’s Lake after hundreds of fish were found dead on Wednesday.
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Godfrey Park and Rec Department Provides Heartfelt Memories Of 'Gator Guy' Charlie Schildroth
GODREY - Charles Joseph Schildroth, 83, known affectionately as “the Gator Guy,” left a legacy devoting his life to the Village of Godfrey baseball programs, the Parks and Rec department, and as a devoted family man. Charlie died on July 8, 2025, in St. Louis. The Village of Godfrey Parks and Recreation Department had comments about Charlie in a post on Thursday, July 10, 2025. "It’s with a heavy heart that we share the passing of Charlie Schildroth, someone who meant so much to our Parks and Recreation family. Charlie wasn’t just an employee —he was the heartbeat of the baseball diamonds. He poured his heart into the work, showing up day after day with unmatched dedication and care. To him, the ballfields weren’t just a job — they were his second home. "More than that, Charlie was one of the kindest souls you could meet. He had a way of making everyone feel welcome, whether you were a longtime friend or a stranger just passing by. His
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City leaders debate St. Louis Sheriff's role in inmate care
St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery, already under threat to be removed from office, is now the topic of a city hall fight over what his responsibilities are.
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VIDEO: Bodycam shows moment car crashes into cornfield during pursuit
Released footage of the chase shows the car swerving into both lanes before it crashes.
Hartford Bakery, Inc. Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Hazelnuts in "Lewis Bake Shop Artisan Style ½ Loaf"
EVANSVILLE, IN – Hartford Bakery, Inc. is voluntarily recalling six lots of its “Lewis Bake Shop Artisan Style 1/2 Loaf” as this product may contain undeclared hazelnuts. People with a nut allergy or severe sensitivity to hazelnuts run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume these products. Out of an abundance of caution, Hartford Bakery, Inc. is removing all units of product included in the six effected lot codes noted below. Hartford Bakery, Inc has determined that no other lot codes were affected. The recalled “Lewis Bake Shop Artisan Style 1/2 Loaf” products were distributed in Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Arkansas, Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi retailers, including Kroger and Walmart. The product comes in a flexible plastic bag marked with the following information: Lot code T10 174010206, T10 174010306, T10 174010406, T10 174020206, T10 174020306, T10 174020406
Property taxes take center stage as committee announces statewide hearings
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe acknowledged the ongoing issue of rising property tax rates but said he doesn’t think he’ll call a special session over it—at least not right now.
ICE official’s court testimony provides few answers on agency’s plan for Abrego Garcia
GREENBELT, Maryland — A top U.S. immigration official testifying in federal court Thursday did not give details of the Trump administration’s plans to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia if he is released from pre-trial detention next week in Tennessee. Thomas Giles, the assistant director for enforcement and removal operations at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, was noncommittal […]
Several Charged In Madison County Stolen Vehicle Cases
EDWARDSVILLE – Seven total Riverbend residents were charged with stolen vehicle offenses from July 1 to 3, 2025. Three individuals were charged on July 3, 2025 with offenses related to motor vehicles, each Class 2 felonies: Mariah C. Moore, 27, of Alton Rosemarie A. Baker, 29, of Alton Gary J. Mauer, 46, listed as homeless out of Alton Moore and Baker allegedly possessed the same 2021 Jiangsu Baodiao moped on June 2, 2025 which they knew had been stolen. Mauser is accused of knowingly possessing a stolen carry-on trailer with a fold-down gate on April 15, 2025. All three of these cases were presented by the Metro East Auto Theft Task Force. Another two individuals were charged with similar offenses the day prior on July 2, 2025. Tess R. Young, 36, of Vandalia, Mo., was charged with offenses related to motor vehicles, a Class 2 felony. On June 18, 2025, Young reportedly knowingly possessed a stolen 16-foot 2023 General Motors box truck with an Indiana registration
Ctrl-Alt-Speech: Move Fast And Mistake Things
Ctrl-Alt-Speech is a weekly podcast about the latest news in online speech, from Mike Masnick and Everything in Moderation‘s Ben Whitelaw. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, YouTube, or your podcast app of choice — or go straight to the RSS feed. In this week’s round-up of the latest news in online […]
Video of the incident with the truck driver in SoCo
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Hawley outlines next steps after RECA signed into law
Now that the expansion of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) has been signed into law, Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, who has pushed for such funding for several years, is looking ahead to the next steps.
Historic Hotel Becomes Affordable Senior Housing in East St. Louis
From HUD Office of Policy Development and Research: East St. Louis, Illinois, has struggled with a shrinking tax base and economic contraction since the second half of the 20th century. Many of the former industrial city’s 18,278 residents are seniors; 31.3 percent of East St. Louis residents are over the age of 62 compared with […]
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23andMe bankruptcy sale can proceed, Missouri federal judge says
A federal judge in St. Louis ruled that the sale of the direct-to-consumer genetic testing company 23andMe and its assets may proceed, despite concerns from the state of California over customer privacy.
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