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Paul Rodgers featured on veteran singer/keyboardist T Bear’s new Ukraine-themed song, “Red Harvest”
Bad Company and Free singer Paul Rodgers has lent his vocal talents to a new song called "Red Harvest" by veteran singer/keyboardist Richard T. Bear, aka T Bear. A music video…
Pearl Jam’s Stone Gossard releases new song with Ani DiFranco in support of abortion access
Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard has teamed up with singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco for a new song called "Disorders." The track was recorded in collaboration with PJ's Gigaton producer Josh Evans,…
Wednesday Night Jazz Jam
Celebrate St. Louis’ jazz legacy and future, at the Wednesday Night Jazz Jam. Free and family-friendly, this weekly gathering brings jazz within reach for people
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Maplewood Summer Concert Series
The Summer Concert Series brings neighbors, friends, and everyone in between together for an evening of music and fun. This year the series runs June
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Lawsuit challenges Missouri voting aid restrictions
The federal lawsuit contends Missouri’s limits on voter assistance violate federal voting law and should be struck down.
Thursday Is 50th Anniversary: Title IX Was Felt At First Macoupin County Girls' Track and Field Meet
CARLINVILLE - Thursday marks the 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX. The winds of change were quickly felt in Central Illinois. Just eleven months later, the first Macoupin County Girls Track Meet was held. Within a few years, girls’ track in the county, and across the state, would be joined by volleyball, basketball, and cross country, among others. It would be years before the girls’ meet reached equal footing with the boys’ meet. But at least, Macoupin County girls had a chance in athletics in 1973. That inaugural meet was held on May 9 at Carlinville and not surprisingly, it came and went with little fanfare. In Carlinville, the local Macoupin County Enquirer devoted a mere four paragraphs to the meet. The smallest school in the field, Palmyra Northwestern, took top honors with consistency in every discipline. Though the Wildcats captured only three individual crowns, they finished in the top-five in every event to finish with 55 points, ahead of
Minutes from disaster - Large tree limb falls on Crestwood family's cars before leaving home
A Crestwood family was stunned after a massive limb from a tree in their front yard fell onto their two SUVs Wednesday morning and damaged their vehicles.
I want to know what everyone’s favorite deli in stl is. I love many and find it hard to pick just one. What’s y’all’s favorite and what’s the sandwich that you come back for?
Illinois abortion providers launch effort to pressure Pritzker to direct more funds to clinics
“Time is of the essence. We really need him to step up and lead in this moment,” said Dr. Colleen McNicholas with Planned Parenthood in the St. Louis region.
Duckworth Statement on Bipartisan Proposal to Lower Cost of Insulin, Saving Lives and Money for Working Families
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) today issued the following statement in response to the new bipartisan proposal—the Improving Needed Safeguards for Users of Lifesaving Insulin Now (INSULIN) Act —to lower the cost of insulin for working families: “Every time I hear from an Illinoisan who is facing the unbearable decision of either paying for their—or their child’s—lifesaving prescription drugs or paying for rent, the same frustrating question comes to mind: how are we still allowing Big Pharma to have such a stranglehold on our country? “No American who relies on insulin should have to ration their medication to afford their bills. That’s why I was proud to help introduce earlier legislation that would cap out-of-pocket insulin costs at $35 per month, which has been included in the INSULIN Act . I’m proud to support this proposal and I hope we can move quickly to get this passed and to President
Beloved Wentzville police dispatcher passes away
The Wentzville Police Department announced on Wednesday that one of its dispatchers, Della Williams, has passed away.
Calhoun County Early Voting "Very Slow" So Far
HARDIN - Calhoun County Clerk Rita Hagen said mail-in and early voting “has been very slow in Calhoun” so far this election. While Hagen said voting “seems to be picking up this week,” the turnout for both early voting and voting by mail is down overall. However, Hagen said this isn’t unusual for a primary election in Calhoun County. “Primary Election voting is usually light in the county,” Hagen said. She also said voters “really don't like to declare their party affiliation,” causing further delays for the county and lowering turnout. Based on the numbers so far, a low turnout is expected in Calhoun County this Election Day on June 28. Polls will open for regular voting on June 28 at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. For more information about polling places for Calhoun County, contact the Calhoun County Clerk’s Office at 618-576-9700, ext. 2.
Police charge man in 2 bank robberies, say he stole more than $85,000
A gateway to liberation
Etta Daniels stood out among the hundreds who braved the heat and humidity and gathered downtown in front of the Civil Courts Building early Monday evening. The courts were closed to commemorate the Juneteenth federal holiday.
Sunset Stroll
Join us for a summer sunset stroll through Bellefontaine Cemetery and Arboretum! In the months of June, July, and August we offer a two-hour walking
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25 Best Sites to Buy YouTube Views, Subscribers & Likes
It’s not too late to grow your YouTube channel in today’s world! But to outweigh your competitors, you need to go that extra mile and get help from YouTube marketing services. This is the best way to become popular on YouTube in a short time.
Too Little, Too Late, WTO Finally Eases Patent Rights On COVID Vaccines
In what definitely feels like a case of way too little, way too late, the WTO last week finally decided to grant the TRIPS waiver on COVID vaccines, allowing others to make more of the vaccine without violating patent rights. The WTO has long had this ability to issue a patent waiver as part of […]
Remembering Darryl Kile: Wednesday marks 20 years since tragic death
Two decades have passed since tragedy rocked the St. Louis Cardinals and Major League Baseball. On June 22, 2002, St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Darryl Kile died from a heart attack in a Chicago hotel.
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