County Executive Page Details Service Reductions Due to Council’s Budget Cuts – On Wednesday Feb/ 11, Saint Louis County Executive Sam Page outlined initial service reductions affecting residents due to the\budget cuts made by the County Council. “Let’s be clear. These are not cuts my office wanted to make,” said Dr. Page. “St. Louis County […]
It’s another Weigh-In Wednesday during Fresh Start for Fat Ass, so let’s hear it.Where did you start?Where are you trying to get to?Where are you at today?And what steps are…
UPDATE: The 17-year-old arrested for this incident has been certified to stand trial as an adult. The case was presented to the St. Louis City Circuit Attorney’s Office who elected to charge the teen with Murder 1st Degree and Armed Criminal Action on February 10, 2026. UPDATE: A 17-year-old has been taken into custody and […]
U.S. jobs increased by 130,000 in January, buoyed by hires in health care, social assistance and construction. But in another sign of anemic hiring last year, estimates for 2025 were revised down by more than a million jobs to a level of low growth rarely seen outside of recessions. The revisions show the United States […]
WASHINGTON — Democratic members of Congress said Wednesday the Trump administration was using the “authoritarian playbook” when it tried to secure a grand jury indictment against them for releasing a video that reminded members of the military and intelligence communities they can refuse illegal orders. Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly and Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin said […]
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway is suing a St. Louis smoke shop for allegedly violating state consumer-protection laws by selling highly-potent THC edibles in wrappers that mimic popular candy. It’s the attorney general’s first lawsuit against a company selling intoxicating hemp products after nearly two years of investigating more than 20 companies for potentially violating […]
RIVERBEND - Marsie Geldert-Murphey wants people to know that she cares about the future of the 56th District. Geldert-Murphey (D) is preparing for the primary election on March 17, 2026, as an Illinois State Senator candidate for the 56th District. She stopped by “Our Daily Show!” with CJ Nasello for a conversation about her platform, which encompasses infrastructure, public education, and healthcare. “I was told by a client I’m a bulldog with class,”
Nate’s Kosher Deli, at 7923 Forsyth Boulevard in Clayton, opened this month for takeout and will soon open its dining room for counter service, owner Avi Rosenberg said.
ST. LOUIS – U.S. District Judge Joshua M. Divine on Wednesday sentenced a convicted felon to 146 months in prison for attempting to rob a cabdriver at gunpoint after a drunk driving crash and trying to carjack a “good Samaritan” who stopped to help. Judge Divine also fined Cornell Woolfolk $3,000. Woolfolk, 29, pleaded guilty in November in U.S. District Court in St. Louis to one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm. He admitted that early on the morning of Dec
Less than three years after emergency water rate hikes, city officials say St. Louis’ water system still lacks the money needed to keep up with repairs and delayed major projects.
Technically — TECHNICALLY! — we still have a system that relies on three co-equal branches to ensure that any single branch can’t steamroll the rest of the system (along with the nation it’s supposed to serve) to seize an unequal amount of power. Technically. What we’re seeing now is something else entirely. The judicial branch […]