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Proud to Serve: Officer Richard Placke, of Festus, MO, receives $500 for his service to the community.
ST. LOUIS - Each month on FOX 2, we salute local first responders, military, or veterans with our Proud to Serve award. This month, we shine the spotlight on Gabrielle Johnson who serves her community of Millstadt, IL as a paramedic. Richard was nominated by his mother who tells us He's an outstanding Police Officer as [...]
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Creating Your Perfect Cozy Reading Nook: Top Tips for Comfort and Style
Did you know that the average person spends over 6 hours per week reading for pleasure, yet many do so in spaces that fail to inspire or comfort? The environment in which you read can dramatically influence your focus, relaxation, and overall enjoyment. Designing a cozy reading nook isn’t merely about aesthetics—it’s about crafting a personal sanctuary that invites you to unwind and immerse yourself in stories or knowledge. Whether your reading habits are occasional escapes or daily rituals, a thoughtfully arranged nook can transform those moments into richer, more satisfying experiences. Here’s how to create a reading space that combines comfort, functionality, and style. Selecting the Ideal Location The foundation of any effective reading nook lies in its placement. The right spot can enhance natural light, reduce distractions, and cater to your comfort needs. Consider Natural Light and Privacy Studies show that natural light improves mood and focus,
This Day in History on September 23: Little Rock Nine Enroll at Central High School in Arkansas
September 23 has long been a date marked by significant events across the globe, shaping history in profound ways. Moving back through history on this day, September 23 has been witness to a variety of pivotal moments spanning politics, science, culture, and exploration. In 1846, the planet Neptune was discovered by astronomers Johann Galle and Heinrich d'Arrest, based on predictions by Urbain Le Verrier. This discovery expanded our understanding of the solar system and marked a triumph of mathematical prediction in astronomy. It was a milestone that underscored human curiosity and the relentless pursuit of knowledge about our universe. Fast forward to 1932, when the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was officially proclaimed by Abdulaziz Ibn Saud. This unification of disparate regions laid the foundation for the modern state of Saudi Arabia, a country that would soon become a key player in global geopolitics and energy markets. The announcement on September 23 was a turning point in Middle
Used EVs have never been cheaper. But are they a good deal?
The price gap between used electric and gas cars is now just $900 — that's the lowest ever.
Stevie Nicks shares letter she sent to family while recording 1973’s ‘Buckingham Nicks’
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham recently reissued their debut album, Buckingham Nicks, and it’s got Stevie in a nostalgic mood.The two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer shared on Instagram a handwritten letter she wrote to her family while…
Alton Community to Participate in City-Wide Litter Clean-Up
ALTON - The Riverbend community has the opportunity to come together for community beautification. From 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025, community members can join the Alton Fall City-Wide Litter Clean-Up sponsored by Pride, Inc. Pat Stewart noted that Pride, Inc. hosts the clean-ups to beautify the community and unite people under the common goal of taking care of their city. “It’s just a great way to get people together,” Stewart said. “All we can do is do our part to keep the streets clean and make people kind of take a look at the city and go, ‘This really is a cute little town.’ I think it makes us very proud.” Pride, Inc. has sponsored biannual litter clean-ups for years, and they’re starting to see a major difference. Each clean-up collects 50–100 bags of trash, but Stewart has noticed that 80% of the streets “don’t look nearly as bad as they used to” year-round. She believes this differenc
Is St. Louis' Bissell Mansion the scariest house in America? TV show aims to find out.
The oldest house in St. Louis is a contender on the HGTV show "The Scariest House in America."
Anybody know a legitimate locksmith?
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Today's Weather: High of 80, Low of 66 with rain and thunderstorms
Today will bring a high of 80 degrees and a low of 66 degrees with cloudy and humid conditions. Periods of rain and thunderstorms will start this afternoon and continue into the night. It will feel very warm with afternoon highs feeling like 84 degrees. Overnight, heavy rain and thunderstorms are possible, bringing beneficial rain but also a risk of localized flooding. Allergy alert: Mold levels are moderate, with ragweed and grass pollen low. Tomorrow's outlook calls for a high of 74 and a low of 59. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a couple of showers and a thunderstorm possible. It will remain humid with temperatures feeling pleasant but cooler, feeling like 74 degrees. For the latest updates, visit https://riverbender.com/weather .
St. Louis considers curbing golf cart use. 'We've got to put restrictions on them'
Alderman Matt Devoti's bill would make it legal to operate in the city but bar them from being parked or driven on sidewalks.
Has anyone stayed at Gothic Heights Inn?
Trump set to take combative stance at United Nations: 5 things to know
President Donald Trump was returning to the United Nations on Tuesday, promoting his view that the international forum is “decaying” the global order and putting forward a new vision, building on his "America First" agenda.
Workers say Ameren owes them unpaid overtime in new lawsuit
At least three customer service representatives allege that Ameren deprived them of pay for overtime and “off-the-clock” work they performed.
Congress Pressures FCC Inspector General To Investigate Brendan Carr’s Law Breaking And Wasting Of Taxpayer Money
You might recall that back when Brendan Carr was an ordinary FCC Commissioner, he was super worried about government overreach. He was so worried, that he would attack literally any effort previous incarnations of the FCC took to hold giant shitty telecom monopolies accountable (net neutrality, basic pricing transparency, efforts to stop racism in broadband […]
Fewer households, businesses will get high-speed internet under revamped federal plan
LEFT HAND, W. Va. — The residents of Roane County, West Virginia, enjoy living among the rolling mountains and winding, two-lane roads. Situated between Charleston and Parkersburg, two of the state’s largest cities, the rural county is known for its small towns and historic buildings. That’s how Sherry Husted, the director of the Roane County […]
Photos: Make Billionaires Pay Protest in Ballwin
St. Louisans gathered to make their voices heard at Saturday's "Make Billionaires Pay" event, which was organized by Indivisible St. Louis.
Six Flags' financial troubles threaten St. Louis park's future
Despite financial struggles of its parent company, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, Six Flags St. Louis is investing in repairs, concession upgrades, and new rides to maintain and improve its operations.
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