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Connecticut State Police Now Being Investigated By The DOJ For Falsifying Traffic Stop Demographic Data

8 months 1 week ago
Late last month, a report was released showing Connecticut State troopers were routinely faking stop data to avoid further scrutiny over biased policing efforts. According to the state governor’s own statements, it appeared clear “hundreds” of troopers faked “tens of thousands” of traffic stops in order to make it look like they weren’t just targeting […]
Tim Cushing

Prioritizing broadband in Missouri: Why i3 Broadband chose to expand into St. Louis

8 months 1 week ago
Having grown throughout Illinois, i3 Broadband turned its attention to Missouri for its first expansion across state lines, and the fiber internet access provider began with St. Louis. In June, i3 announced multi-gig tiers and price structures for customers in the Greater St. Louis area, including the latest 8-gigabit tier — the region’s fastest residential internet service speed — and a new 2-gigabit option. All i3 fiber tiers will be available in the entire metropolitan area and St. Louis…
Jim Molis

Lunchtime Photo

8 months 1 week ago
This is a statue of Joan of Arc outside the Église St. Augustin, a church in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. It looks like this picture has a forced perspective from being taken up close with a wide angle lens, but no. This is what the statue actually looks like. If you take a look ...continue reading "Lunchtime Photo"
Kevin Drum

St. Louis among top 'most fun' cities in US

8 months 1 week ago
People crunch any variety of metrics when settling on a city to visit or live in. Some of these factors have to do with the cost of living or staying, or how easy it is to go around by foot or public transit. Other considerations might be in the architecture, culture, and history of a [...]
Jacob Osborn, Nicole Caldwell

Plan to provide tax incentives for $1.8B Boeing project advanced by St. Louis County Council

8 months 1 week ago
The St. Louis County Council voted Tuesday to move ahead with a tax incentive proposal for the $1.8 billion expansion project planned by aerospace giant Boeing. The proposal will have to go through the legislative bill process. If passed by the council, it would head to County Executive Sam Page's desk. Final approval could take weeks. Councilwoman Kelli Dunaway was the lone dissenting vote. Councilwoman Shalonda Webb, who is an engineer at Boeing, abstained. The Boeing expansion would create…
Sam Clancy

Terrace Opens at Belk Park to Honor Late Golfer

8 months 1 week ago
WOOD RIVER - The Jordan Hooks Memorial Terrace was dedicated at Belk Park Golf Course on Tuesday, Aug. 15, in memory of golfer Jordan Hooks. The terrace includes furniture, barstools and a television. The space will serve as a spot for people to relax after a round of golf or enjoy a drink overlooking the golf course. Tuesday marked its official opening, but the crowd agreed that the night was really about Jordan. “It’s kind of bittersweet. Jordan would golf every Tuesday, and I’d rather have Jordan than the patio,” said Mickey Sabolo, Belk Park Golf Course manager. “He loved being out here and we loved having him.” Hooks passed away in May 2022 at the age of 39. He loved playing golf and enjoyed participating in the Amateur Players Tour. Off the green, he worked as a letter carrier with the United States Postal Service. Jordan’s family approached Sabolo about installing the terrace in Jordan’s memory. His brother Aaron donated

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Does St. Louis Have a Serial Stop Sign Slasher?

8 months 1 week ago
To say St. Louis has a slightly contentious relationship with traffic signs is, perhaps, putting it mildly. When we're not ignoring them, we're often outright defying them — flipping U-turns where no U-turns are permitted and failing to yield when yielding is the law. Commands to "stop" generally get the worst treatment of all.
Sarah Fenske