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Afghan man who helped the U.S. fight the Taliban ordered released from ICE detention in Missouri
An Afghan man who fled the Taliban has been released from a Missouri immigration detention facility following a federal judge’s ruling. Mohammad Ali Dadfar had been held in the Greene County Jail in Springfield since early October, when he was detained and turned over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE. On Monday, the […]
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Overnight fire damages Serra's Pizzeria in Maryland Heights
An overnight fire damaged Serra's Pizzeria in Maryland Heights, believed to have started in the kitchen, with no injuries reported.
Man injured in shooting in north St. Louis, person in custody
One person was injured and another was detained after a shooting in north St. Louis on Tuesday afternoon.
Appeals court takes up fight over wording of Missouri abortion ban ballot measure
A state appeals court will hear arguments Wednesday over whether Missouri Republicans erred in how they drafted a constitutional amendment banning abortion that voters will see on next year’s ballot. Last year, voters enshrined the right to abortion in the state constitution. The GOP-dominated legislature responded six months later by voting to put a new […]
When Missouri families can’t afford medicine, something’s broken
For the last three years, my husband and I have called St. Louis home. He teaches at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, our families are here and we’ve made a lot of friends who have welcomed us in and treated us like family. In recent years, one of those families, along with another we befriended at a previous […]
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway warns of holiday shopping scams
ST. LOUIS — Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway is warning consumers to be cautious of holiday scams as Christmas approaches. Hanaway advises Missouri families to remain vigilant against various forms of scams that are prevalent during the holiday shopping season. She said scams can come in many different forms especially during this time of year [...]
Wednesday, Dec. 3 - Magic: The (Prison) Gathering
The niche card game was once banned at a downstate Illinois prison, but is back and helping with rehabilitation efforts.
Spots of snow Wednesday evening, very cold Thursday
ST. LOUIS — After a cold start, we’ll see a small touch of a warm-up Wednesday. Some morning sun will give way to cloudy skies, with temperature highs in the upper 30s. As a cold front pushes in Wednesday night, those clouds will yield pockets of snow flurries or some light snow showers. What falls [...]
Aerosmith intro removed from Disney World’s Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster
Aerosmith is no longer a part of one of Disney World’s popular attractions.It was announced in November 2024 that Aerosmith was being replaced by The Muppets on the Rock ‘n’…
Texas Lawmakers Criticized Kerr Leaders for Rejecting State Flood Money. Other Communities Did the Same.
The post Texas Lawmakers Criticized Kerr Leaders for Rejecting State Flood Money. Other Communities Did the Same. appeared first on ProPublica.
Powerful Friends: Sympathetic Officials and “Cultural Power” Help Ranchers Dodge Oversight
The post Powerful Friends: Sympathetic Officials and “Cultural Power” Help Ranchers Dodge Oversight appeared first on ProPublica.
See the Dec. 3, 1925, front page: Enforcement a joke, a national scandal, drys tell president
Headlines from the Dec. 3, 1925, front page include: Ferguson again indicted, charged with $188,000 embezzlement
EV sales are way down. Here’s why that might not be a big deal.
Analysts say electric vehicle adoption in the United States will continue to grow — but maybe not at the same pace as before.
The Mound City Teachers Association: Black Educators Organizing for Justice in Jim Crow St. Louis
On January 15, 1921, 23 teachers at Sumner High School gathered on campus and resolved to form what would become one of St. Louis’s most impactful yet underrecognized Black professional organizations: the Mound City Teachers Association (MCTA). At a time when Jim Crow segregation marginalized every aspect of Black life in the city, including education, …
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Former Florissant officer pleads guilty to searching for nude photos on 20 women’s phones
Jenniffer Coomes from New Haven, MO joined the Real Rock Army today!
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