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How St. Louis County’s senior tax freeze takes from the young to give to the old
Hyper Coverage Of AOC’s ‘Um’ Non-Scandal Highlights How The U.S. Press Is Eager To Be Gamed By Bad Actors
I’ve long written about how the U.S. establishment press no longer genuinely serves the public interest. Years of consolidation at the hands of (usually) rich, white, male, Conservative owners has resulted in a lazy U.S. press that reflects the interests of ownership. As a result you get a lot of feckless “he said, she said” […]
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Today's Weather: Intermittent Clouds and a Morning Shower
This morning starts off with cloudy skies and a few light rain showers in spots. Temperatures hover around the low 30s to upper 30s, feeling a bit chilly around 41 degrees with a light north wind just under 6 mph. By midday, the clouds begin to break up, giving way to a blend of sun and clouds. The high temperature reaches a cool 52 degrees in the afternoon with a gentle north wind that gusts up to 8 mph. As evening falls, cloud cover thickens again with breezy conditions picking up from the northeast,
Restoring the Legacy of Mill Creek Valley
Mark Loehrer looks back at highlights from his experience helping organize the Missouri History Museum's current Mill Creek: Black Metropolis exhibit.
NB 55 past Bayless is No Bueno. Backed up all the way past Reavis Barracks
470 more homes approved in St. Charles County. 'We are exploding'
The Trailside Farms subdivision includes 383-single-family homes and 87 townhomes on more than 200 acres in rural St. Charles County along Highway N
Begin Again: 50 Years and Counting
Begin Again: 50 Years and Counting marks Laumeier’s 50th anniversary by celebrating five decades of artist commissions and exhibitions. Featuring hundreds of artists and rarely seen works from Laumeier’s collection, […]
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Man injured in overnight shooting in south St. Louis
A man was injured in an overnight shooting in south St. Louis, and was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment, with an investigation into the shooting ongoing.
Smoke alarms sold on Amazon recalled over potential fire hazard
The recalled product is the LShome 3-Pack Smoke Detector Fire Alarms.
Missouri Senate looks at funding cuts for ‘low-earning’ college degrees
A bill that would prohibit state funds from going towards “low-earning” university degrees was discussed in the Missouri Senate Education Committee on Tuesday. The legislation would cut state funds for student financial aid and operational costs for students in programs where graduates do not earn more in their field than someone with only a high […]
St. Louis' Museum of Contemporary Religious Art to close after one last show
The museum, the first of its kind, began showing new art with a religious significance in 1993.
Woman in court for assault charges on autistic children
Charnita Thomas is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday morning for a possible plea hearing after being charged with two misdemeanor assault charges involving three non-verbal autistic children at a Pattonville School District building.
Missouri lawmakers move to ban stricter local tobacco sales laws
The proposal would allow existing anti-tobacco ordinances to remain in place
Wednesday, Feb. 25 - "We have an uphill battle"
The Missouri Republican Party is riding an unprecedented wave of success into the 2026 election cycle. But the party’s leaders acknowledge that in this midterm election with critical ballot initiatives they are facing some serious national headwinds. St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum has this report from the recent Missouri GOP Lincoln Days in Springfield.
When judges have to cite Orwell in their rulings, our descent into dystopia is self-evident
The dining room table is the civic and moral hearth of our house on Constitution Street. Upon it rest a stack of utility and other bills to be sorted and paid (with cursing as necessary), issues of various magazines including “The New Yorker” and “Fortean Times,” a dog-eared paperback of a Tom Wolfe anthology, and […]
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