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Man pleads guilty to two murders in St. Louis County
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A man pleaded guilty Thursday to killing two people. Jeffrey Tod, 56, was convicted of two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of armed criminal action. He shot and killed Deandre Moore on December 10, 2018 and Alvern Linzie on January 11, 2019. Both murders were committed in the [...]
Ameren Illinois Linemen, Field Personnel, Come To The Rescue Of Region's Power Restoration Again
ALTON - Ameren Illinois spokesperson Brian Bretsch once again praised the linemen and field personnel for their dedicated work to restore power Wednesday and into Thursday after a serious storm left thousands in the dark. "I can never say enough about them," Bretsch said of the linemen and field personnel. "When Mother Nature throws a curve ball with rain and wind, I think our group always does their best work for family and neighbors. They take great pride in restoring power as safely and efficiently as possible." Ameren Ilinois spokesperson Brian Bretsch said the areas of Brighton and Bunker Hill had about 1,600 customers out Wednesday for 25 minutes after a breaker inside a substation tripped, but they were able to close it and those customers were back on. Bretsch said the Wednesday outage impacted 2,000 customers around Alton (Alton (1,700) Cottage Hills (50) and Godfrey (235). East Alton had about 930 without power and there were an estimated 70 in Wood River. Storms knocked
Hey Rude Muny Patrons, Stay and Clap for the Nice People on Stage
Imagine you have just taken your seat at the magnificent St. Louis Municipal Opera Theatre. Surrounding you is a packed house of 11,000 fellow Munygoers, a crowd equal to roughly half the population of Webster Groves, who all fall silent as the show begins.
Economic mystery of the month
The monthly jobs report has loads of stuff in it, and I like to highlight something different each time. This month, it's average weekly hours worked: Riddle me this: We supposedly have millions of job openings that companies can't fill. That being the case, you'd think that in the meantime they'd be giving their workers ...continue reading "Economic mystery of the month"
Missouri law didn’t require environmental review before issuing silica mining permit
Poisonous sand blowing in the wind. Wells running dry. A dark night sky ruined by constant lights. These are the things residents in Ste. Genevieve County are worried about as they work to prevent a silica sand mine from moving into their community. NexGen Mining Inc. plans to mine silica sand, commonly used for fracking, […]
The post Missouri law didn’t require environmental review before issuing silica mining permit appeared first on Missouri Independent.
East St. Louis, state continue helping flood victims
Man fatally shot in neck in St. Louis
Police have not identified the victim.
Chart of the day: Net new jobs in July
The American economy gained 528,000 jobs last month. We need 90,000 new jobs just to keep up with population growth, which means that net job growth clocked in at 438,000 jobs. Not bad! The headline unemployment rate went down to 3.5%. Average weekly wages increased 0.47% from last month, an annualized rate of 5.8%. Adjusted ...continue reading "Chart of the day: Net new jobs in July"
Second Starbucks coming to this Metro East city
Serbfest this weekend
100 years ago: Sulphur Springs saw one of the deadliest train wrecks in Missouri history
Two trains met with vicious force on the riverfront tracks at Sulphur Springs on Aug. 5, 1922, with 34 people on board killed and 150 injured.
I have somehow just discovered Bubble Tea and my family has become obsessed. Where is the best bubble tea/boba in STL? Also where is the best ramen? It would be ideal if it was the same place!
Comcast Using Civil Rights As Cover To Scuttle Appointment Of Gigi Sohn To FCC
For years, we’ve noted how one of the greasier lobbying tactics in telecom is the co-opting of civil rights groups to provide cover for anti-competitive and anti-consumer policies. Such groups are given cash for a shiny new event center in exchange for parroting any policy position that comes across their desks, even if it dramatically […]
Road safety changes could be coming to Chippewa Street near Ted Drewes
On a clear, summer night, a steady stream of folks flocked to St. Louis favorite: Ted Drewes.
When some scooped up their good treats, on their minds was also a bad incident that happened outside the popular custard stand,
"I can't imagine. There's no words," said Beth Johnson, who was visiting St. Louis with her family.
Police say 17-year-old Matthew Nikolai was struck by a hit-and-run driver and killed nearly a week ago.
"It's awful. It shouldn't happen," said Ted Drewes customer Mabel Dadman.
Investigators…
Crash blocks multiple lanes on WB 70's Blanchette Bridge
ST. LOUIS - A crash happened Friday morning on westbound I-70 over the Blanchette Bridge. The crash happened at about 7:15 a.m. It is blocking two lefthand lanes of the bridge in the westbound direction. It is unknown at this time how many vehicles were involved in the crash. It is also unknown if anyone [...]
An Afro-Futuristic 'Midsummer' Comes to St Louis Parks
Some are born to the stage. Others find their ways there by chance. Tre’von Griffith developed an interest in theater growing up in north city.
Sales Tax Holiday - Internet Purchases
Ask George: Given the current state of the economy, should restaurants continue to increase prices or serve smaller portions?
As food and labor costs continue to increase, restaurateurs are faced with a difficult conundrum.
Friday, August 5, 2022 - Carbondale residents grapple with abortion’s past and future
The overturning of Roe versus Wade is forcing a Memphis-based abortion provider to expand into rural southern Illinois. CHOICES will soon build a clinic in Carbondale, which will make the town the closest place with abortion access for millions of residents in the Midwest and South.
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