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City Foundry to Celebrate Black History Month

3 years 2 months ago
Four Days of Events Will Commemorate the Month As It Closes Out For Javia Gilliam, planning the City Foundry’s Black History Month events is an opportunity to highlight the beauty of Black St. Louis. She says her team at City Foundry began planning the programs just as the New Year settled in.…
Jenna Jones

Bi-State to Revive Delmar Loop Trolley

3 years 2 months ago
The returning Delmar Trolley is just too expensive to fail Universally acknowledged as a failure, the Delmar Loop Trolley is nevertheless being thrown a lifeline amid warnings that failing to revive it will imperil the region's ability to secure federal funds for actually usable transportation services. On Friday, the board of the Bi-State Development Agency voted to take over a trolley project.…
Danny Wicentowski

High Of 61 Degrees Predicted For Monday, Area Pulls Out Of Thursday Ice/Snow Punch

3 years 2 months ago
ALTON - Temps will fall low again Friday night with 18 degrees at the bottom point predicted. Travel for rush hour on Thursday was definitely impacted, but motorists seem to keep their distance from others and it was relatively accident-free. There was a serious crash earlier in the day at Illinois Route 3 and Route 109 and several other minor crashes on the roadways Thursday. Saturday, a high of 30 degrees is predicted, then a low of 22 degrees Saturday night. Sunday will see a high of 57 degrees, and a high of 61 degrees is predicted for Monday on Washington's Birthday or President's Day. The ice and snow on the roads Thursday is mostly melted as of Friday afternoon.

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Thankfully, Jay Inslee's Unconstitutional Bill To Criminalize Political Speech Dies In The Washington Senate

3 years 2 months ago

Over the last few years, it's been depressing to see politicians from both major political parties attacking free speech. As we noted last month, Washington state governor Jay Inslee last month started pushing a bill that would criminalize political speech. He kept insisting that it was okay under the 1st Amendment because he got a heavily biased constitutional lawyer, Larry Tribe, to basically shrug and say "maybe it could be constitutional?" But the bill was clearly problematic -- and would lead to nonstop nonsense lawsuits against political candidates.

Thankfully, cooler heads have prevailed in the Washington Senate and the bill has died. The bill's main sponsor is still insisting that it would survive 1st Amendment scrutiny, but also recognized that it just didn't have enough political support:

State Sen. David Frockt (D), who sponsored the bill, said, "We have to respect that the bill in its current form did not have enough support to advance despite the care we took in its drafting through our consultation with leading First Amendment scholars."

Inslee, for his part, still insists something must be done:

After the bill was defeated on Tuesday, Inslee said in a statement, "We all still have a responsibility to act against this Big Lie ... we must continue to explore ways to fight the dangerous deceptions politicians are still promoting about our elections."

And, look, I don't disagree that the Big Lie about the 2020 election is a problem. But you don't solve problems by censoring 1st Amendment protected speech. That never ends well. At all.

Mike Masnick

Friday Cat Blogging – 18 February 2022

3 years 2 months ago
Here is Hilbert relaxing in the garden on a summery day in February. He had just spent some time warming up his fur in a sunny patch and headed off to this nice, shady spot to cool down.
Kevin Drum

Greenfield Goes Mask-Optional

3 years 2 months ago
GREENFIELD - Greenfield CUSD #10 has joined the growing number of Illinois school districts going mask-optional. This follows an Illinois appeals court dismissing Governor J.B. Pritzker’s appeal of a ruling allowing masks to be optional for several Illinois school districts. Superintendent of Greenfield CUSD #10 Kevin Bowman said masks have since been made optional for the district, which includes Greenfield High School and Greenfield Elementary School. This policy was in place for the district prior to Governor Pritzker’s Executive Order requiring all schools in Illinois to have mask mandates in place at the beginning of the year. For more updates on Greenfield CUSD #10, visit greenfieldschools.org or their Facebook page .

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Gorilla Express Carwash Dedicated To Serving Its Customers

3 years 2 months ago
GODFREY - In Godfrey, it’s important to highlight the passionately entrepreneurial and expansive businesses that call the area their home. Gorilla Express, located at 5507 Godfrey Rd, is a carwash that’s been dedicated to serving its customers with everything needed to get their vehicles looking new again. At Gorilla Express, it’s not just the exterior of the vehicle that the company is focused on. The establishment’s marketing manager Joe McKenzie made it clear that they’re always looking for ways to improve and one of their recent projects has been the addition of twelve new vacuums. This change is coming with a wave of customer-friendly implementations the company is interested in. Alongside the new vacuums, expanded lanes are another priority for the company and will be installed concurrently. Finally, at their Cottage Hills location, customers should expect to see an additional pay station established for their convenience. Potential members can join

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