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St. Charles Teacher Charged With Possession Of Child Pornography
ST. CHARLES, Mo. — A St. Charles High School teacher has been charged with possession of child pornography. Louis N. Saubers was charged on Aug. 13, 2025, in St. Charles County, Mo., with one count of possession of child pornography. Following his arrest, Saubers was placed on administrative leave by the school district. In a letter to families and staff, Superintendent Dr. Jason Sefrit emphasized that there is no reason to believe any student was involved. “The safety of our students and staff is our number one priority,” Sefrit wrote. He also noted that all district employees must complete the Family Care Safety Registry and pass background and fingerprint checks through the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Dr. Sefrit encouraged families to reach out with any concerns or questions and assured the community that the district remains focused on providing a safe and supportive educational environment. He added that social workers and counselors are available to suppor
Trump’s Military Campaign Against American Cities Expands
Donald Trump has declared war on American cities, and he’s sending in the troops to prove it. As Rolling Stone rightly notes regarding Trump seizing direct control of DC law enforcement by deploying the National Guard: President Donald Trump has expanded his military campaign against the United States by deploying armed troops to yet another […]
The International Seabed Authority’s war with itself
As the U.N. body faces an American threat to its jurisdiction over deep-sea mining, diplomats have more or less left all the important questions unanswered.
Neil Young boycotting Facebook following report on Meta’s policy regarding chatbots, children
Neil Young is taking a stand against Meta's use of artificial intelligence when it comes to children.A post on Young’s Facebook page announced that he would no longer be using…
Park Hills day care worker indicted in 3-year-old boy's death
The boy, Conrad Ashcraft, died of asphyxiation May 16 at Poppy's Playhouse day care.
Cones with a Cop Event Supports Local Holiday Gift Program
CASEYVILLE — Police departments from Caseyville, Collinsville, and Maryville will team up this evening to raise funds for the Shop with a Cop program, aiming to support local children during the holiday season. The event, called Cones with a Cop, will take place from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 15, 2025, at Dairy Haven in Caseyville. During the fundraiser, all proceeds from Dairy Haven purchases will be donated directly to Shop with a Cop, a program designed to provide holiday gifts for children in the community. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a Dunk-a-Cop Dunk Tank, where donations of any amount allowed participants to dunk police officers, including Caseyville Police Chief Woodrow Hall, who volunteered to be in the tank for part of the evening. Other officers will take turns in the dunk tank throughout the event. Additional activities will be face painting, music provided by a DJ, and the distribution of snap-on police bracelets and fun stickers
In the news: Longtime MRH teacher passes; Richmond Heights Schnucks sells $2M scratchers ticket; Read about a coming business
A former MRH teacher passes, Maplewood highlights its black-owned businesses, and a look at a sports bar coming to Maplewood. Legacy — Michael Russell Obituary — 35-year teaching and coaching career in the Maplewood Richmond Heights school district Fox 2 — Man wins $2M scratchers ticket from St. Louis Schnucks vending machine KSDK — Richmond […]
Am I crazy or is the stadium food at Busch no longer any good?
Mayor Spencer’s chief of staff out after 4 months
Shiloh's Joy, Granite City's Schulz Retire From Police Departments
SHILOH/GRANITE CITY — The Shiloh Police Department will mark the retirement of Sergeant Sean Joy, who has served the community for 25 years, with his final working day on Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025. Throughout his career, Joy has held various roles within the department, including Patrolman, DEA Hotel Motel Task Force Officer, DARE Instructor, Field Training Officer, Field Training Manager, and Patrol Sergeant. The Shiloh Police Department recognized his contributions and leadership, describing him as both a friend to many in the community and a mentor to numerous colleagues. “Please join us in celebrating the career of Sergeant Sean Joy! We thank him for a job well done and congratulate him on his upcoming retirement,” the department said in a statement. “Thank you for everything, Sean!” Joy’s retirement marks the end of a quarter-century of service dedicated to law enforcement and community engagement in Shiloh. Lt. Schulz Retires From
Ozzy Osbourne’s hometown soccer team announces tribute at season-opening game
Ozzy Osbourne's hometown soccer team, Aston Villa of Birmingham, England, will be honoring the late Prince of Darkness during their upcoming opening game of the 2025-26 Premier League season.The game…
Democrat enters race for St. Louis County Council District 3
Democrat Mark Osmack will run in next year's primary for the district that includes Fenton, Manchester, and Town and Country.
Top Shelf in Godfrey is Officially Open
GODFREY - Complete with a bar and a drive-thru, Top Shelf in Godfrey is officially open. On Friday, Aug. 15, 2025, village officials gathered to commemorate the soft opening of Top Shelf at 6529 Godfrey Road. The store will have a grand opening celebration at 9 a.m. on Aug. 22, 2025. In the meantime, they are open and ready to serve the Godfrey community. “Everyone really welcomed us with open arms, it seemed like,” said owner Patrick Schutzbach. “We’re just really excited to be here.” Top Shelf has a drive-thru, making it “neat, quick, easy and efficient” to pick up your products. They also secured a pour license, so customers can enjoy a single-serve beverage while in the store. Schutzbach hopes to welcome many people who will come out, have a drink, and “watch the game.” They also plan to offer classes and sampling events every week. Schutzbach explained that experts will go over PowerPoints and coordinate tastings an
‘Consensus kills ambition’: UN plastics treaty talks end without an agreement
Procedural hurdles once again foil progress on a global agreement to end plastic pollution.
St. Louis City officially ends alley recycling
The City of St. Louis has officially ended alley recycling "due to ineffectiveness" and rising costs, according to city officials.
Wedding Rehearsal Back Up Plan
DraftKings, Circa Hospitality awarded sports betting licenses in Missouri
The Missouri Gaming Commission awarded sports wagering licenses to DraftKings and Circa Hospitality on Friday as the state moves toward launching legalized sports betting in December.