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Neil Young being sued by luxury brand over band name Chrome Hearts
Neil Young is being sued over the name of his latest band, Chrome Hearts.A luxury brand based out of Los Angeles, also named Chrome Hearts, is suing the rocker for trademark infringement…
Jefferson County bitcoin 'mine' is built but some residents are worried. 'Sketchy at best.'
Although it is already built, some Jefferson County residents have a list of concerns about welcoming an energy-intensive bitcoin mining facility to the area.
Budzinski Hosts Community Day Focused on Metro East Water Infrastructure In East St. Louis
EAST ST. LOUIS — On Friday, Sept. 12, 2025,, Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski (IL-13) hosted a Community Day in East St. Louis alongside Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) . The event focused on water infrastructure in the Metro East, providing an opportunity for residents to hear the latest progress on flood mitigation and prevention efforts and learn about the resources available to them in the wake of disasters, including stormwater and wastewater backups. Federal, state, and community organizations, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Illinois Emergency Management Agency, Illinois Department of Insurance, Illinois Department of Public Health, Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Office of Community Engagement, and the East Side Health District, also attended
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1 Month In: St. Louis residents frustrated with new recycling system
To those who've moved away or travel a lot, what are some things about STL that you looked back on as being not so great - maybe some things that you didn't notice were peculuar to STL before leaving for a different city?
EHS Tiger Talk Podcast Network Uses Grant Funding to Purchase Custom-Build Podcast Desk
EDWARDSVILLE - The Edwardsville High School Tiger Talk Podcast Network received a $1,500 grant through the Illinois Press Foundation and Illinois Farm Bureau, which was used towards a custom-build, professional podcasting desk for their recording studio. The grant was presented to the podcasting students by Mr. Jeff Rogers, Executive Director of the Illinois Press Foundation and Capitol News Illinois, and Ms. Emma Brown, representative of the Madison County Farm Bureau. The custom-build desk was designed and built by a local craftsman, Mr. Adam Wessel. The students welcomed the new feature to their recording studio to elevate and enhance the function and professionalism of their podcast production as they kick off a new season. Sponsored by Mrs. Nicole Pontious and Mr. Dave Lipe, the EHS Tiger Talk Podcast Network produces two mainstream productions: The Jungle - The Official Sports Podcast of Edwardsville High School and Tiger Spotlight – A Podcast Highlighting our Tiger
How to Winterize Your Home for the Changing Seasons
Did you know that nearly 30% of household energy loss occurs through poorly insulated windows and doors? This staggering figure highlights a frequently overlooked aspect of home maintenance that becomes especially critical as external conditions shift. Preparing your living space to handle these changes not only preserves comfort but also improves energy efficiency and safeguards your investment. Assessing and Enhancing Insulation The first step in readying your home involves a thorough evaluation of insulation. Walls, attics, basements, and crawl spaces often harbor weak points where heat escapes or cold infiltrates, leading to increased energy consumption and discomfort. Identifying Trouble Spots: Start by inspecting your attic insulation; the U.S. Department of Energy recommends an insulation level of R-38 or higher in colder regions. Look for compressed, damp, or missing insulation. Similarly, check basement and crawl space walls for gaps or cracks. Using a thermal imaging
How Your Morning Routine Can Set the Tone for a Successful School Year
Did you know that the first hour after waking up can influence your productivity, mood, and focus for the entire day? Research from the University of London found that individuals who follow a consistent morning routine tend to experience less stress and improved cognitive function throughout their day. For students and parents alike, creating a productive back-to-school morning routine can be the difference between a frantic rush and a calm, focused start. Establishing an effective morning routine is not just about waking up early—it’s about intentional habits that prepare both mind and body for the day ahead. Here are some essential strategies and practical tips to help craft a morning routine that fosters productivity, reduces stress, and supports academic success. Understanding the Importance of a Morning Routine A morning routine acts as a psychological anchor, providing structure and predictability. For students, especially those transitioning from a more relaxed
This Day in History on September 15: 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing Kills Four Young Girls
September 15 marks a day rich with historical significance, spanning diverse fields such as international diplomacy, science, culture, and sports. 1752: Britain Adopts the Gregorian Calendar Another significant event on September 15 occurred in 1752 when Great Britain and its colonies implemented the Gregorian calendar, replacing the Julian calendar. This adoption corrected a drift in the calendar system by skipping 11 days, so the day after September 2, 1752, became September 14, 1752. The calendar reform helped synchronize the British Empire’s timekeeping with much of Europe, facilitating international trade and communication. The change was met with some public confusion and resistance, but it ultimately standardized time measurement and remains in use today. 1916: The First Tank Battle in World War I September 15, 1916, saw the first significant use of tanks in combat during the Battle of the Somme in World War I. The British Army deployed these new armored vehicles
Hear Jeremy Allen White sing in new trailer for ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’
Bruce Springsteen fans got their first preview of Jeremy Allen White singing as The Boss in a new trailer for the much-anticipated film Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.The clip debuted…
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Ilan Rubin reflects on first Foo Fighters show: ‘Excited for all the volume and sweat that lies ahead’
New Foo Fighters drummer Ilan Rubin has shared an Instagram post reflecting on his first show with Dave Grohl and company."Last night with @foofighters could not have been a better…
Three lawsuits and a referendum: New Missouri congressional map faces multiple attacks
Almost immediately after Missouri Republicans shut down debate last week to pass a newly gerrymandered congressional map, a pair of lawsuits were filed challenging its constitutionality. Meanwhile, a referendum campaign seeking to repeal the map got a major financial boost over the weekend — a $500,000 donation from a national dark-money organization. And a lawsuit […]
Wentzville GM plant planning temporary layoffs
The Wentzville General Motors plant will experience temporary layoffs between Sept. 29 and Oct. 19 due to parts availability, affecting three shifts in various areas of the plant.
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St. Louis volleyball team for seniors has set and spiked its way to a national title
The team, all women in their 70s, took gold at the national competition in Iowa. “We do it because it’s fun. That’s the secret.”
Woman stabbed during robbery in south St. Louis
A 29-year-old woman was stabbed in the neck during a robbery in south St. Louis and was taken to a nearby hospital in serious but stable condition.
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