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Lawmakers advocate antisemitism bill for schools
The legislation aims to classify harassment of Jewish students as racial harassment and discrimination.
Library burglarized re-opens on limited services
The library is turning the page on this inconvenient incident, marking yet another chapter in its 120-year-old story.
Alton Officials Postpone Removal Of Norside Drive Parking Restrictions
ALTON – A proposal to remove parking restrictions on an Alton street is on hold for now amid concerns about emergency vehicle and snowplow access. Alton Committee of the Whole members voted unanimously at their Jan. 12, 2026 meeting to postpone a resolution introducing an ordinance to remove certain parking restrictions on Norside Drive. According to the resolution, city officials have determined that “certain parking restrictions on Norside Drive do not reflect current neighborhood
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Anyone have info on this wrecked boat om the Meramec in Valley Park?
Day 1 of high-stakes abortion trial begins in Missouri
A courtroom battle more than a year in the making is now underway one that could once again reshape abortion access across Missouri.
Why Clayton Restaurant Week Is the Foodie Event You Can’t Miss
Clayton Restaurant Week is one of the best deals for trying out some of the
best restaurants in the area.
This Week in Gardening & Nature
Plant of the Week: Butterfly Weed & Milkweed. They need cold stratification. Now is the time to start your seeds by sowing indoors and chilling in your refrigerator, winter sow in the garden or using milk jugs outdoors. Free Heirloom Seeds If you are just looking for St. Louis Area Plant and Seed Swaps and … Continue reading This Week in Gardening & Nature →
AI is complicating efforts to capture monkeys on the loose in St. Louis
Rare monkeys on the loose in global spotlight
At this time, officials say they do not know where the animals came from.
Skater Alysa Liu names Colleen's Café cookies her top St. Louis treat
Colleen's Café in Clayton earned Olympic approval after Team USA figure skater Alysa Liu named its cookies as her favorite St. Louis treat during the USFSA National Championships.
Warm weather encourages early garden prep in St. Louis
There’s still have a lot of winter left but the warmer temperatures already have some dreaming of spring. Even though it’s only mid-January there are things that can be done in the garden.
Previewing Gov. Kehoe's 2026 State of the State
A historic tax cut is among the items Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe is expected to detail Tuesday afternoon during his second “State of the State Address.”
Kristi Noem: ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Says ICE Can Legally Thwart Congressional Oversight
Whatever the stated reasons for doing this, we all know what this really is: another effort from the Trump regime to put as much distance between it and accountability. Even before DHS head Kristi Noem decided it’s now suddenly legal to force congressional oversight to notify ICE of impending inspections, her agency was making public […]
Missouri childcare center closes temporarily amid subsidy delays
Delays in federal funding have forced at least one St. Louis area childcare provider to temporarily close.
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Trio arrested after children found in home filled with bugs, feces
Three adults are scheduled to appear in court Tuesday after law enforcement found several children living in unsanitary conditions in their home over the weekend.
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