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Jenkins-Gray, who was ousted as the head of the city’s civil service for using public resources for a personal trip to Jefferson City, says she starts next week.
Jury convicts man who targeted police helicopter with laser
A St. Louis man faces up to five years in federal prison for pointing a laser at a police helicopter.
Marijuana advocates celebrate win from Missouri's highest court
Marijuana advocates are celebrating Tuesday’s ruling from the Missouri Supreme Court that prohibits local governments from stacking additional taxes.
As Site Blocking Is Increasing, European Commission Subtly Slaps Down Italy’s Piracy Shield
As numerous Walled Culture posts attest, site blocking is in the vanguard of the actions by copyright companies against sites engaged in the unauthorized sharing of material. Over the past few months, this approach has become even more pervasive, and even more intrusive. For example, in France, the Internet infrastructure company Cloudflare was forced to geoblock more than […]
Feds cancel $4.9 billion loan for Grain Belt Express energy project
U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley on Wednesday took credit for securing cancellation of the loan.
First the Steve Sleeve Index, now the Templeton Tie Index!
Franklin County Humane Society needs fosters due to AC issues
Wednesday’s hot temperatures are wreaking havoc for the Franklin County Humane Society, as an electrical issue limits the air conditioning to work in only half of the facility building.
Trump approves disaster declaration for Memorial weekend storms
Kehoe's office says Trump approved another disaster declaration.
St. Charles County first responders, K-9 partners take extra precautions in heat
As this dangerous heat continues, first responders in St. Charles County are taking extra steps to protect not only the public but also themselves and their K-9 partners.
Old Bakery Beer Company to Host Oktoberfest in July Event
ALTON - The Old Bakery Beer Company will host their annual Oktoberfest in July event to celebrate German culture and usher in fall. From 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, July 26, 2025, community members are invited to stop by The Old Bakery Beer Company for the free event. In addition to an Oktoberfest brew and lots of German specials, attendees can compete in a steinholding competition and enjoy the fall feeling in the dog days of summer. “It’s really a kind of chill event, just a day to come enjoy some German specials,” explained Lauren with OBB. “It’s a great day to have a little lager flight, pretend you’re in Germany, enjoy that nice, crisp beer.” As part of their special Oktoberfest menu, Lauren promises “all of those German favorites that pair so well with beer,” including schnitzel, brats, pretzels and German potato salad. She added that OBB’s summer menu will also be available, but only until Aug. 19, s
Chicago sports site names the 'best' St. Louis-born and raised athletes
In a fresh spin on the St. Louis-Chicago sports rivalry, a Chicago-based sports website has named what it considers the best athletes born and raised in the St. Louis area.
Any secret/low-key pools in STL that aren’t overrun with kids?
Dead & Company’s San Francisco shows to be livestreamed
Dead & Company is giving fans yet another way to enjoy the upcoming shows in San Francisco celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead.The Aug. 1, 2 and 3 shows at…
Metallica members remember the first time they heard Black Sabbath
Metallica has shared a video in which each of the four band members remember the first time they heard Black Sabbath.The video was first filmed ahead of the Back to…
Florida men admit stealing $690K in valuables from St. Louis County homes
Three men from Florida who are in the country illegally pleaded guilty to stealing $690,500 in luxury items from homes in St. Louis County, including Ladue and Chesterfield, and will likely be deported after their release from prison.
July 2025 Meeting Minutes
In this month's meeting we hear crime updates, get updates throughout the ward and city, and hear about the news and events happening in the neighborhood.
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June 2025 Meeting Minutes
In this month's meeting we hear from special guest and President of the Board of Aldermen, Megan Green.
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May 2025 Meeting Minutes
In this meeting we hear from Officer Walker on nuisance properties, Alderman Browning on the recent tornado that hit the city, and from special guest Shawn Ordway (Interim Assessor with the City of St. Louis) on 2025 property reassessments.
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Gene Simmons remembers ‘pure soul’ Ozzy Osbourne: ‘He was unique and a giant’
Heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne passed away Tuesday at the age of 76, and while he may have been known as the Prince of Darkness, KISS rocker Gene Simmons says…
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