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Albion Theatre delivers an entertaining night of love and theater, mixed with a little time theory to keep audiences on the edge of their seat.
Today's Weather: Breezy & Mostly Sunny
The Riverbend and Metro East area can expect a breezy, mostly sunny day with a high near 58 and a low around 37. Winds will come from the northwest at 11 to 17 mph with gusts up to 26 mph. It feels a bit cooler, around 56 degrees at the high due to the breeze. The chance of rain is zero today. This morning starts off clear and chilly with temperatures near 37 degrees. By midday, the breeze picks up, but skies stay mostly sunny with plenty of sunshine for about 9.5 hours. Evening is mainly clear with a slight drop in wind speed, cooling into the upper 30s overnight. Air quality is good, and allergens such as mold, ragweed, and tree pollen remain low. Tomorrow will bring a similar pattern, mostly sunny with a high near 60 and a low around 37. It will be a dry day and a great one for outdoor activities or even Halloween fun. For live updates throughout the day, visit RiverBender.com/weather .
3 "kids" arrested in St. Charles gun store break-in
Trump FCC Votes To Make It Easier For Your Broadband ISP To Rip You Off
As promised, the Trump FCC under Brendan Carr this week voted to begin dismantling rules requiring that your ISP offer clear and transparent details on the cost and limitations of your broadband connection. The rules, originally mandated by Congress as part of the infrastructure bill, required that ISPs affix a sort of “nutrition label” to […]
River des Peres Trash Bash: Building a Cleaner, Greener St. Louis
St. Louis Galleria owners seek buyer for 6 acres of mall property
ST. LOUIS - The owners of the St. Louis Galleria is seeking a buyer to purchase nearly 6 acres of the mall's property. The St. Louis Galleria is currently owned by New York-based Brookfield Properties. The land available, located at Interstate 64 and Brentwood Boulevard, sits on the southern end of the mall and is [...]
Thursday, Oct. 30 - Local foley artists make horror as scary as it sounds
A horror film isn’t a horror film without blood curdling screams, werewolves howling, or zombies munching on human flesh. They sound scarier than they actually are.
St. Louis Public Radio’s Marissanne Lewis-Thompson shows us how those spooky sounds are brought to life through the invisible world of foley art.
Is anyone missing this dude or lady?
City of St. Louis - Community Development Administration Announces $1.14 Million in Neighborhood Plan Implementation Awards
ST. LOUIS - The City of St. Louis - Community Development Administration (CDA) today announced $1.14 million in new Neighborhood Plan Implementation Awards, supporting transformative community-led projects in Skinker DeBaliviere, West End, Downtown, Downtown West, Covenant Blu-Grand Center, Jeff-Vander-Lou, and St. Louis Place neighborhoods. The City’s Economic Development Sales Tax (Ordinance 70435) dedicates 10% of sales tax revenue to Neighborhood Plan Implementation — creating lasting, place-based investments that bring adopted neighborhood plans to life. These awards advance the priorities identified by Neighborhood Plans adopted by the City of St. Louis Planning Commission . Each adopted plan is the result of extensive community engagement—reflecting the goals, values, and shared vision of residents, businesses, and stakeholders. Together, the adopted neighborhood plan and the award turn neighborhood priorities into action and ensure that local voices continue
Renata Cassiano Alvarez: Passage
Renata Cassiano Alvarez, the 2025 Visiting Artist in Residence at Laumeier Sculpture Park, works predominantly in clay, focusing on process to develop an intimate and collaborative relationship with her chosen […]
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Man killed in stabbing in St. Charles, teenager in custody
ST. CHARLES - A man was killed overnight Thursday after being stabbed during an altercation with a teenager in St. Charles. According to the St. Charles Police Department, the stabbing occurred around 2:10 a.m. Thursday morning on the 1500 block of Rutgers Lane, near Interstate 70 and Highway 94. The victim, Joshua Ellison, 47, was [...]
Man's sudden death ruled homicide in north St. Louis
An 18-year-old man was found dead in north St. Louis with apparent head injuries and signs of strangulation, and the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department has ruled his death a homicide.
Missouri aid for moms and babies to continue as other food assistance ends during shutdown
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe and state health officials on Wednesday announced continued funding for food assistance amid worry that key federal safety net programs will run dry as the government shutdown enters its fifth week. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services said federal nutrition benefits for low-income mothers and their young children will […]
Federal migrant worker program proves fickle, agriculture workers and employers want change
TOPEKA, Kansas — Blueberries unpicked and dropping from plants in New Jersey, crops left to dry up in North Carolina fields and understaffed rural Kansas cattle operations are becoming more and more common, and food in the United States is going to waste, according to farmers and agriculture professionals. It is happening in large part […]
Sunshine is back with cool days and chilly nights
St. Louis has experienced five days of gloomy conditions and 1.14 inches of rainfall, but clear skies have returned and the forecast is dry into the weekend, with temperatures ranging from the 40s to low 60s.
New book about Genesis’ Tony Banks coming in 2026
Genesis founding member and keyboardist Tony Banks is the subject of a new book coming in 2026.Tony Banks: Man of Spells – The Magician of Genesis is written by Italian music…
“Biblical Justice, Equal Justice, for All”: How North Carolina’s Chief Justice Transformed His State and America
Details of DHS Agreement Reveal Risks of Trump Administration’s Use of Social Security Data for Voter Citizenship Checks
The EPA Let Companies Estimate Their Own Pollution Levels. We Discovered Real Emissions Are Far Worse.
The post The EPA Let Companies Estimate Their Own Pollution Levels. We Discovered Real Emissions Are Far Worse. appeared first on ProPublica.
This obscure Georgia election is about so much more than your power bill
Behind the PSC race is a battle for political control of the state — and maybe the country.
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