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Familiar name, new face: Another Ashcroft may be on Missouri ballots next year
Katie Ashcroft is considering a run for state Senate
How to Plan a Day Trip to Explore Local Landmarks
Did you know that nearly 60% of travelers report discovering their favorite attractions within a two-hour drive from home? Yet, many overlook the treasures in their own backyard, missing out on unique experiences and rich local history. Planning a day trip to explore local landmarks offers an accessible, rewarding way to connect with your community, learn something new, and enjoy a refreshing change of pace without the hassle of long-distance travel. Identifying Landmarks Worth Visiting Before setting out, the first step is to determine which local landmarks are worth your time. Landmarks can include historical sites, architectural marvels, natural wonders, or cultural institutions that reflect the identity of the area. Research and Resources: Start by consulting local tourism websites, visitor centers, or historical societies. Many cities and towns maintain curated lists of “must-see” landmarks. For example, Philadelphia’s local tourism board highlights Independence
This Day in History on August 27: One of the Most Catastrophic Volcanic Events in Recorded History
August 27 has witnessed some truly remarkable moments throughout history. First and foremost, the eruption of Krakatoa in Indonesia stands out as one of the most catastrophic volcanic events in recorded history. On August 27, 1883, after weeks of rumbling, the volcano’s climax sent shockwaves heard thousands of miles away. The explosion was so intense it destroyed over two-thirds of the island, triggered massive tsunamis, and released an estimated 20 cubic kilometers of volcanic debris into the atmosphere. The immediate death toll was staggering, with over 36,000 people perishing due to the eruption and the resulting tsunamis. Beyond the human tragedy, Krakatoa’s eruption had far-reaching climatic effects. The volcanic ash and sulfur dioxide injected into the stratosphere caused global temperatures to drop by as much as 1.2 degrees Celsius over the following years, leading to vivid sunsets and unusual weather patterns worldwide. This event profoundly influenced scientific
On This Day, Aug. 27, 1967: The Beatles manager Brian Epstein died
On This Day, Aug. 27, 1967 ...The Beatles manager Brian Epstein died at the age of 32.Epstein died from a drug overdose and was found by his butler in his London home, although…
DOJ sets Sept. 1 deadline for Illinois to provide full voter list
The Department of Justice has set a deadline of September 1st for Illinois to provide the full voter registration list, including Social Security and driver's license numbers, in order to combat voter fraud, despite privacy concerns from Illinois officials.
St. Louis teen died a Marine in North Korea. His remains went unidentified for decades.
Donald "Donnie" Eichschlag will be buried at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in a public ceremony.
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LIST: Fall festivals and events around the St. Louis area
ST. LOUIS - August is nearing its end once again and temperatures have slightly dipped, serving as a reminder that the fall season is approaching. Many towns, businesses, and groups celebrate the season with crisp weather and changing leaves with a fall festival. Below is a compiled list of fall festivals and fall-related events around [...]
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New Missouri law threatens funding for schools in St. Charles, Jefferson counties
Education leaders in neighboring counties say a new law threatens a major source of public school funding.
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Spire crews locate, correct gas leak at Ameristar
ST. CHARLES, Mo. - Officials were at Ameristar Wednesday morning investigating a gas odor. Spire spokesperson Jason Merrill told FOX 2 around 7:45 a.m. that their teams were on the ground at the casino resort in effort to find the source of a gas smell. The St. Charles Fire Department said they were called to [...]
Webster University's Adjunct "raise" was a cut for most of us
Barricaded suspect arrested after standoff in Columbia, Illinois
Police are on the scene in Columbia, Ill. after reports of a barricaded suspect in a stolen firearm incident, and are advising residents to avoid the area until further notice.
Really wish we had a NYC Halal Guys here…
Senator Wyden Slams U.S. Judiciary For Incompetent, Nontransparent Cybersecurity Practices
Late last year, eight major U.S. telecoms were the victim of a massive intrusion by Chinese hackers who managed to spy on public U.S. officials for more than a year. The “Salt Typhoon” hack was so severe, the intruders spent a year rooting around the ISP networks even after discovery. AT&T and Verizon, two of the compromised companies, apparently didn’t […]
Vehicle crashes into two buildings in Affton, triggers gas leak
No injuries were reported after a vehicle struck two buildings in Affton, causing heavy damage and a gas leak, which was stopped by the Maplewood and Affton Fire Departments.
Missouri becomes first state to repeal capital gains tax, at an estimated $625M cost
A new Missouri income tax cut exempting profits from the sale of investments officially takes effect Thursday, along with smaller tax changes that will remove sales tax from diapers and feminine hygiene products. All state laws passed in a regular session take effect Aug. 28 unless another date is specified. The capital gains tax cut […]
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