While Mayor Spencer has singled out SLDC as one of her top targets for leadership change, picking a new SLDC chief isn’t as simple as replacing its president.
House Speaker Jonathan Patterson said after the 103-51 vote that he didn’t think his constituents back home would support the measure. He was the only Republican to vote against the resolution Thursday.
Foreign students at nearly every St. Louis-area college or university have seen their legal statuses changed in the past few weeks as the Trump administration cracks down on immigration.
Parkway joins a growing list of local schools cracking down on cellphone usage as school leaders work to limit distractions and improve kids’ mental health.
The Missouri Senate sent a bill to the House Thursday that would overhaul the state’s accreditation and accountability system in order to give local school districts more control.
A majority of Missouri voters approved paid sick leave and an increase in the state minimum wage in November, but Republicans in the Legislature are determined to repeal that law.
By Jack Suntrup and Kurt Erickson St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The library expects to cut two databases from the its research and reference collection, switch to a smaller newspaper database and spend less on printed books, music and video games.
Pressure from Hawley actually managed to light a fire under a government project — no small feat at any time, but especially notable now as federal budget-cutters douse projects elsewhere.
St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum used the Institute of Museum and Library Services grant to digitize interviews with Holocaust survivors and American veterans who helped liberate concentration camps.