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On This Day, Aug. 8, 1987 ...U2 found themselves atop the Billboard Hot 100 for the second time with "I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For," the second single off their first…
Visit the James S. McDonnell Prologue Room
Boeing’s air and space museum, the James S. McDonnell Prologue Room, will be open to the public this summer! From biplanes to space capsules, the Prologue Room displays artifacts and […]
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Man Killed at Home in Penrose
Homicide Detectives are investigating after a man was found dead inside a home on August 7 in the 4400 block of Sexauer.
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Man Killed at Home in Penrose
Homicide Detectives are investigating after a man was found dead inside a home on August 7 in the 4400 block of Sexauer.
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D&R Pawn & Jewelry has moved; a Maplewood business owner misses the owner already
D&R Pawn & Jewelry has moved out of 7364 Manchester Road in Maplewood, and Maplewood business owner Kay Rye, of Sole Survivor Leather says she’ll miss the owner. She submitted the following to 40 South. To the Editor / To Our Maplewood Community, You might not think a pawn shop could be the heart of […]
LeMans Video Game Arcade at Westport Plaza, 1980s/Early 90s? Other vintage photo request:
Today's Weather: Hot and Sunny with Heat Advisory
Today's high will reach 93 degrees with a low of 72. Expect sunny skies with hot and humid conditions. It will feel as hot as 100 degrees, so be sure to stay hydrated and take breaks if you're doing any strenuous activities outside. There are no watches, warnings, or advisories currently in effect. Allergy levels show a moderate ragweed count, low grass, mold, and tree pollen. The UV index is very high at 9, so sunscreen is recommended if you're spending time outdoors. Tomorrow's forecast calls for more of the same with a high of 93 and a low of 72. It will be sunny, hot, and humid again, with a very hot feels like temperature of 101 degrees. Winds will be from the south-southeast at about 10 mph with gusts up to 23 mph. Remember to drink plenty of water, wear light clothing, and limit outdoor exertion during peak heat hours. For more details, visit https://riverbender.com/weather .
Phillip Tamburello Returns To Collinsville Police With Seven Years Experience
COLLINSVILLE — Phillip Tamburello returned to his hometown as he officially joined the Collinsville Police Department, bringing with him over seven years of law enforcement experience. Tamburello, a 2016 graduate of Collinsville High School and former captain of the CPD Explorer post, began his policing career after earning an associate’s degree in criminal justice from Southwestern Illinois College. Prior to joining Collinsville, he served with the Caseyville Police Department as a patrolman and detective and was named Officer of the Year in 2022. He will assume the designated service number 241, previously held by Terry Wasser, who retired from the Collinsville Police Department in 2015 after 22 years of service. Wasser, who also started his career in Caseyville before joining Collinsville, was present to welcome Tamburello to the department. The Collinsville Police Department expressed enthusiasm about Tamburello’s return, highlighting his local Kahoks
Alton helicopter-barge crash update: 2 contractors dead, Mississippi River reopens as investigations begin
Messenger: The gerrymandering wars aren't just a bad idea. They're poison.
American democracy is on life support. Redistricting wars will only make the patient sicker.
Good Morning Arch!
Rural hospitals in Missouri struggle to turn a profit. Medicaid cuts could force some to close
Missouri’s 67 rural hospitals are pondering a dramatically different future under President Donald Trump’s new budget plan. The recently approved budget bill will slash federal Medicaid spending by more than $1 trillion over the next decade. By some estimates, it could lead to 8.6 million people nationwide losing health coverage. Various estimates conclude that between […]
$5M City tow lot “scandal” crumbles under scrutiny
After Endless Layoffs And Chaos, Time Warner Discovery Splits Back Into Two Lesser, Unremarkable Companies
We’ve well documented how the AOL–>AT&T->Warner Brothers->Discovery series of mergers were among some of the most destructive and pointless “business deals” ever conceived by modern man. Just decades of “savvy deal-making” that resulted in an increasingly shittier product. The mergers resulted in bottomless layoffs, the closure of numerous valuable and popular brands and shows, and much worse product as incompetent, fail-upward […]
After Endless Layoffs And Chaos, Time Warner Discovery Splits Back Into Two Lesser, Unremarkable Companies
We’ve well documented how the AOL–>AT&T->Warner Brothers->Discovery series of mergers were among some of the most destructive and pointless “business deals” ever conceived by modern man. Just decades of “savvy deal-making” that resulted in an increasingly shittier product. The mergers resulted in bottomless layoffs, the closure of numerous valuable and popular brands and shows, and much worse product as incompetent, fail-upward […]
'Stella Shouting Contest' to return for Tennessee Williams Festival
ST. LOUIS - In celebration of its tenth anniversary season, the Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis is set to host a loud yet humorous contest for the St. Louis region. The Tennessee Williams Festival will be hosting a "Stella Shouting Contest," inspired by the infamous cry from actor Marlon Brando in the 1951 film, "A [...]
Hemp businesses question St. Louis County councilwoman's ties to pot industry
"It's a clear conflict of interest," one advocate of intoxicating hemp products said at a council meeting this week.
Drone show last night?
Sultan: St. Louis rabbi confronts Jewish American response to Gaza
Daniel Bogard knew he wanted to become a rabbi after he graduated with a religious studies degree from Macalester College in Minnesota.
Friday, August 8 - Missouri’s paid sick leave law is going away
Missouri voters back in November approved Proposition A, which included mandatory earned paid sick leave. Months later, the Republican-led state legislature repealed the paid sick leave policy, citing hardship for businesses. A proposed constitutional amendment could bring it back.
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