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Caught on camera: Thieves break into the St. Louis City Museum after hours
Chula knows how to advertise
Salvation Army, Toys for Tots urge early donations as demand surges
While temperatures don't feel like the holidays, organizations are in the season of giving, hosting their annual toy drives to ensure each child has a gift on Christmas morning.
Highland's Sweet Spot unveils chocolate bars with prizes
It's a very Wonka inspired promotion.
Pedestrian fatally struck by vehicle in north St. Louis: Officials
Accident Reconstruction investigators from the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD) are reporting a fatal pedestrian hit-and-run that happened in north St. Louis Friday.
Kiener Plaza Winterfest opens next Saturday (11/22)
Shrewsbury police revisit 1986 disappearance of Nancy Brannon
An apartment complex on Watson Road in Shrewsbury was the last known location of 34-year-old Nancy Leah Brannon before she disappeared in November 1986.
best trav nominee
Now we must wait for the gate to open!
Another photo of the barge that crashed into the Eads bridge today
Aid approved as winter nears for tornado victims
The city of St. Louis approved three new bills that will provide millions of dollars for tornado recovery and winter shelter.
Any local coffee shops around here make a good peppermint mocha?
Details Of DHS Agreement Reveal Risks Of Trump Administration’s Use Of Social Security Data For Voter Citizenship Checks
This story was originally published by ProPublica. Republished under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 license. This year, when states began using an expanded Department of Homeland Security system to check their voter rolls for noncitizens, it was supposed to validate the Trump administration’s push to harness data from across federal agencies to expose illicit voting and stiffen immigration enforcement. DHS had […]
Missouri's only nuclear plant temporarily shuts down due to water issue
Missouri's only commercial nuclear power plant, the Callaway Energy Center, temporarily shut down earlier this week due to a water issue.
Arch Apparel owner: Ballpark Village Ruined My Life
Alton Elite Jiu-Jitsu Officially Opens
ALTON - Alton Elite Jiu-Jitsu is officially open in Alton, and owner Adam Marburger couldn’t be more excited. “It's a blessing,” he said. “There's been so much work by so many different people. It's taken several months, a couple setbacks, but we came together as a team. It's just nice to be done. I'm very grateful.” On Friday, Nov. 14, 2025, community members gathered at 2716 Corner Court in Alton for a grand opening celebration complete with food, drinks,
Letter To Editor: 'Step Back and Look At Facts and Broader Implications In Late-Night Liquor Licenses In Alton'
Letter To Editor, As a prominent 90-year-old in the community of Alton, you’re probably wondering what I have to say about late-night liquor licenses. Well, I’m glad you asked! As a very active voting resident, I’ve supported many mayors and elected officials in our community. As a retired small business owner and caterer, my heart is deeply connected to the success of small businesses, and I am honored to be perceived as a living legacy here in Alton. However, in reference
Mayor Spencer Signs Board Bills Appropriating $13.7M to Tornado-Resident Housing and Winter Shelter
GOP Senators, Hawley back away from controversial payout bill
Republican senators, including Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, are working to distance themselves from a controversial provision slipped into the government funding bill that ended the recent shutdown. The measure would allow them to sue the federal government for at least $500,000 for every time that their phone or data records were accessed (without notice) during the Justice Department's Jan. 6 investigations.
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