In mid-November, we talked about yet more chaos occurring under RFK Jr., this time at the FDA. At issue was George Tidmarsh, who joined the FDA in July as the agency’s chief drug regulator. Tidmarsh had been accused of using his position to exact a vendetta campaign against a former business partner, Kevin Tang, and […]
A federal judge Monday refused to back Missouri’s Republican leaders efforts to block a statewide vote on a gerrymandered congressional district map, dismissing a case filed by Attorney General Catherine Hanaway. U.S. District Judge Zachary Bluestone ruled he had no jurisdiction over the lawsuit brought on behalf of Secretary of State Denny Hoskins and the […]
Plant of the Week: Amaryllis. Photo is Lady Jane. If you are just looking for St. Louis Area Plant and Seed Swaps and Sales, they are here. Additions this week: Meramec Horticulture Club Poinsettia Sale @ Greenhouse; Seed St. Louis 2026 Veggie Seedling Sales @ Carriage House St. Louis Master Gardeners Horticulture Answer Service: Monday-Thursday … Continue reading This Week in Gardening & Nature →
ALTON – After more than a decade of delays and inaction , Alton city officials on Monday took the first step towards addressing what one downtown property owner has consistently called a public safety hazard . Committee of the Whole members voted 5-1 to invoke section 4.2 of the city’s franchise agreement with Ameren Illinois to relocate bare overhead powerlines currently running less than six feet away from the facade of the historic Snyder Block building at 301 Piasa St.
An officer from the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD) is behind bars and faces a multitude of charges, including domestic assault and harassment against a former intimate partner.
A Cole County judge heard testimony Monday afternoon in a bench trial for a lawsuit surrounding a referendum campaign challenging a redistricting measure passed by the Missouri Legislature earlier this year.
Inside the SSM SLUCare Toxicology Laboratory, Dr. Sarah Riley is testing everything from potato chips to candy. It’s part of an effort to keep the community safe in a program called Project Eagle Fang.
A Waukegan, Illinois, man appeared in federal court Monday and admitted traveling outside state lines with the intent to open multiple fraudulent bank accounts to deposit checks stolen from the mail.
MT. OLIVE — Georgia-Pacific, a manufacturer of packaging and paper products has announced it will permanently close its box-making facility in Mt. Olive by Dec. 31, 2025. The closure will affect approximately 134 workers at the plant, located at 900 S Route 66, which produces corrugated packaging materials, including cardboard boxes. In an Oct. 30 news release, Georgia-Pacific said the decision to close the plant “is not a reflection of work but rather based on our ability to be competitiv
This story was originally published by the Texas Tribune and the Texas Newsroom and co-published with ProPublica. Republished under the Texas Tribune’s republish feature. Months after fighting to keep secret the emails exchanged between Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s office and tech billionaire Elon Musk’s companies, state officials released nearly 1,400 pages to The Texas Newsroom. The records, however, reveal little about the […]
by Tom Finan, Executive Director/Co-Founder, Construction Forum Have you ever bought a device or software loaded with complex features you’ll never use—yet missing a basic function you actually need? You pay for unused capability, then struggle through work-arounds just to get essential tasks done. That, said Adam Stark, co-founder of the construction/real-estate Software as a […]