Free Heirloom Seeds. Please follow all instructions. Going on Now: Missouri Conservation Annual Tree Seedling Sale. Orders ship out in Spring. Rose Mallow, a native hibiscus with large flowers , one of Missouri’s tallest perrenials (up to 8 feet) is still available. Also available: Bundles- Edible, Nuts, Wildlife- and Aromatic Sumac, Bald Cypress, Black Walnut, … Continue reading St. Louis Area Plant and Seed Swaps and Sales →
A controversial plan to sell Interco Plaza in downtown St. Louis for use as a parking lot has triggered a lawsuit claiming the city cannot sell the land without a public vote.
January 2026 campaign finance reports are trickling in to Missouri Ethics Commission and there’s an update to Sinquefields Donate to Nexus PAC. Again. The January report for Nexus PAC shows two contributions to St. Louis City accounts and eight to campaigns elsewhere in Missouri as well as Illinois and South Carolina. Nexus PAC is the legal … Continue reading Nexus PAC Update. Money to Bosley Charity Intrigue. →
As winter settles in, Ameren is reminding customers in both Missouri and Illinois that payment plans and other assistance programs are available to help in paying utility bills.
Five Years Ago This week in 2021, 60 Minutes aired some pure misleading moral panic about Section 230, while Parler (remember Parler?) was desperately seeking attention by pretending it didn’t need Section 230, and Ajit Pai grew a last-minute backbone and refused to move forward with Trump’s 230 attack. Lawmakers were complaining about Comcast’s expanded […]
A Missouri man who concealed the death of his uncle – a U.S. Army veteran – for several years and collected nearly $1.8 million in disability benefits has been sentenced to federal prison.
Jennings High School is now expected to reopen to students for in-person learning on Jan. 20, nearly one month after the school sustained significant damage from a water pipe break.