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Trump administration revokes visas for over 25 students in the St. Louis area
Alton High School to Restart Home-Building Program for Students
ALTON - The Alton High School Construction Trades class will resume its home-building program. In the next year, students in the AHS Construction Trades class will be building a house from the ground up. On Wednesday, April 16, 2025, community leaders gathered at 1 Woodland Hills Court in Alton, where the house will be located, for a groundbreaking ceremony. “I am just thrilled to be here with you to make an announcement and to celebrate the return of our Construction Trades home building,” said Superintendent Elaine Kane. “We’ve had Construction Trades at Alton High School over the past 20 years. It’s just that we modified the scope of the course, and this morning, we’re here to celebrate kicking off the return to building homes with our students. This community continually rallies around our school and our students, and this project is no exception.” Students will work with the Construction Trades teachers and Tycon Builders employees
Private Contractors, Fired Cops Are Making ‘Gang Member’ Determinations For ICE
Having turned little-known Venezuelan gang Tren de Agagua (TdA) into the new MS-13 with a few viral videos and extremely questionable assertions, the Trump Administration is now injecting the same artifice into its TdA membership determinations. ICE is not only along for the ride, but it’s helping drive. Despite guidance warning against using tattoos to […]
State Senator from St. Louis region pushes to ban DEI practices at Missouri colleges
A Republican state senator representing several counties in the St. Louis region is pushing to ban diversity, equity and inclusion practices at Missouri public colleges.
Aerosmith’s ‘I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing’ featured in ad for the NBA Playoffs
Aerosmith’s hit song “I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing” is featured in a new ad campaign for the 2025 NBA Playoffs.The clip features footage of NBA players like Jayson Tatum,…
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Missouri colleges prepare for looming enrollment cliff
Bill would bar Missouri schools from requiring DEI statements for admission or employment
A state senator is taking aim at colleges and universities in Missouri who ask prospective students or job candidates to explain how they would contribute to an institution’s diversity, equity and inclusion goals. The legislation would prohibit schools from requiring the submission of a diversity, equity and inclusion statement for admission or employment. It would […]
New Power Line To Enhance Energy Reliability For Glen Carbon Customers
GLEN CARBON – Ameren Illinois is currently constructing a new distribution power line into its Main Street substation in Glen Carbon to enhance energy service reliability, flexibility and load capacity. This additional electric capacity will support the ongoing economic development in Meridan Plaza. The new, 2.4-mile distribution power line will extend from the Main Street substation down to and along Illinois Route 157, just to the northeast of the intersection of South University Drive and Chain of Rocks Road. The added capacity is similar to expanding a two-lane highway to a four-lane highway. Nearly 1,500 customers will benefit from these enhancements. "Substations do not get a lot of fanfare but they are critical elements in a reliable, resilient energy grid," said Langston Rose, Director of West Region Electric Operations, Ameren Illinois. "With these enhancements, Ameren Illinois is taking proactive steps to prepare for the future needs of our electric customers.
Alton Police Chief Praises Captain McCray's Role in Community Safety
ALTON - The Alton Police Department has named Captain Kurtis McCray its Officer of the Month for February 2025 in recognition of his efforts to reduce gun violence in two troubled neighborhoods. Capt. McCray's efforts have made a huge difference in Alton. For more than a year, the 800 block of Pearl Street and the 1200 block of Central Avenue in Alton experienced persistent gun violence that disrupted the lives of residents. Despite numerous arrests and firearm recoveries by police, the violence continued. Alton Police Chief Jarrett Ford said Captain McCray responded by going beyond traditional enforcement methods. He worked closely with the property owner in the 800 block of Pearl Street to facilitate an eviction order and the sale of the property, a process that involved complex negotiations and cooperation among multiple parties. In addition, he collaborated with the Madison County Housing Authority to assist in relocating a family residing on the 1200 block of Central Avenue,
Woman carjacked in area just north of Forest Park: Police
A young woman was carjacked at gunpoint Tuesday afternoon in St. Louis City’s DeBaliviere Place neighborhood.
St. Louis ranks in top 5 U.S. cities for toughest car maintenance
ST. LOUIS - Yelp released its first auto report Wednesday, just in time for the summer travel season. Within the report, St. Louis was listed as one of the top five toughest cities for car upkeep. The report takes a nationwide look at how drivers are searching, spending, and staying on the road, with St. [...]
KDHX supporters make plea to stop sale of station; JOY! FM joins bidding war
NOTE: Video above is from February 15, 2025 ST. LOUIS -- On Wednesday morning, a court hearing took place regarding the sale of KDHX to Gateway Creative Broadcasting Inc., which owns two Christian networks, K-LOVE Inc. and JOY! FM. More than a dozen listeners and former volunteers for KDHX sent a request to a federal [...]
Two young sisters injured in St. Charles fire
The fire was about 9 a.m. at a home in the 200 block of Pinedale Drive.
The Government Has Already Won the Meta Case
Mark Zuckerberg fairly obviously bought Instagram and WhatsApp to neutralize a perceived competitor. He isn’t doing that with TikTok, and the FTC’s monopolization trial is why.
3 teens robbed at gunpoint in separate incidents Tuesday in St. Louis
$700M St. Louis delivery business promotes some top execs
Lanter Delivery Systems, a St. Louis-based provider of overnight delivery services for businesses, recently announced some executive changes.
Unclaimed million-dollar lottery prize in Branson could expire next week
Check your old lottery tickets! There's an unclaimed million-dollar prize sold in Branson, and it's set to expire in one week if unclaimed.