First woman-owned ‘Sugarfire Smokehouse’ opening today in Florissant
FLORISSANT, Mo. – ‘Sugarfire Smokehouse’ is opening a new restaurant in Florissant and it’s their first woman-owned location. It’s located at 1290 North Highway 67, near UMSL. It’s the 14th Sugarfire restaurant and the first one in north county. Parallels between a 1994 St. Louis plane crash and recent Japan airline tragedy Owner and founder […]
Federal appeals panel says emergency care abortions not required by 1986 law
The appeal was rejected in Tuesday’s ruling by a unanimous three-judge panel.
Kennedy cousin sues after conviction in teen’s 1975 killing was overturned
Michael Skakel was found guilty in 2002 of the 1975 bludgeoning death of Martha Moxley, who lived across the street.
Early Mickey Mouse to star in at least 2 horror flicks
Disney’s copyright on the earliest incarnations of the famous character just ended and other filmmakers aren’t wasting any time trying to take advantage.
Daniel Riley court hearing taking place today
ST. LOUIS – The man charged with hitting Janae Edmondson has another court date set for Wednesday morning. Daniel Riley faces five charges in the crash at 11th Street and St. Charles. He pleaded not guilty. Argument over ex-girlfriend leads to fight, shooting at Black Jack apartment A counsel status hearing is set for Wednesday. Riley […]
2024 Missouri legislature opens today
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The new session of the Missouri legislature opens Wednesday. There’s a legislative prayer service Wednesday morning in Jefferson City before the session begins. Some of the issues in this election year are whether to approve sports betting. Argument over ex-girlfriend leads to fight, shooting at Black Jack apartment Republicans also want […]
Biden to speak at Valley Forge to mark 3 years since Jan. 6 Capitol riot
George Washington staged American troops at Valley Forge during the Revolutionary War.
U.S. reopening 4 entry points at southern border after migrant crossings drop
All 4 were closed recently due to record levels of migrant crossings but those levels have dropped dramatically in recent days.
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Bi-State Development takes exterior ads off buses and trains
ST. LOUIS – As of New Year’s Day, advertisements on the outside of Metro buses and trains are a thing of the past. The Bi-State Development Agency has dropped it, even though it generated millions of dollars per year. One in four Metro buses, trains, and Call-A-Ride vans had advertising on the outside, with some […]