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What allergen has been kicking my butt this week?
Ask George: What are your favorite rooftop restaurant patios in metro St. Louis?
Now that the weather has turned beastly hot, rooftop patios provide a respite.
US authorizes 1st COVID-19 shots for kids under 5
U.S. regulators on Friday authorized the first COVID-19 shots for infants and preschoolers, paving the way for vaccinations to begin next week.
Nexstar Founder's Day of Service
Nexstar Founder's Day of Service is Friday morning.
Developers have Bayer's 95-acre western campus under contract, with plans for a mixed-use destination
Climate change is shifting state views on nuclear power
Despite long-standing safety concerns, many state leaders and some environmental groups say climate change poses a greater risk than reactors.
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'Every day we're losing money': Board votes to move Rams settlement money into high-interest investments
There’s been a lot of talk about the $790 million settlement St. Louis city, county and the Regional Sports Authority won against the Rams and the NFL but seemingly little action.
After attorney’s fees, about $513 million was awarded to the plaintiffs seven months ago.
Ever since, 11 members of a board have been trying to determine how to divide the money among the city, county and Regional Sports Authority, which manages the Edward Jones Dome.
Now, KSDK's I-Team has learned the money could…
We Just Keep Throwing Billions At Telecom Monopolies In Exchange For Half-Completed, Shitty Broadband Networks
The Wall Street Journal has offered up a helpful report (outside the paywall, for now) on the giant mess that is U.S. broadband subsidy efforts. Like many previous studies, it points out how we’ve spent just countless billions of dollars on expanding broadband access with decidedly mixed results. Also like many previous mainstream stories of […]
Missouri voter-ID bill waiting for Gov. Parson's signature
The state of Missouri offers help for those needing a free state-issued ID, after the passage of a new voter identification bill.
Justin Bieber postpones St. Louis concert as he recovers from syndrome that caused facial paralysis
With new state law, Mizzou makes moves to 'enhance' efforts on college endorsement deals
The University of Missouri's athletics department said Thursday it is expanding its efforts in the NCAA's name, image and likeness space. The announcement came after Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed legislation that gives the state’s universities increased ability to source endorsement deals for their student-athletes.
Review: Good Day Farm's Rainbow Sprinkles Strain Celebrates Pride Month
Good Day Farm certainly knows how to attract some attention. The Arkansas-based cannabis company made a hilariously big splash when it entered the Missouri medical marijuana market back in February, marking the occasion with the creation of a sewer-lid sized gummy weighing 135 pounds and containing 116,000 milligrams of THC.
Honoring Juneteenth National Freedom Day
SPRINGFIELD - The United States and Illinois flags at half-staff from Sunrise Sunday, June 19, 2022, until Sunset Monday, June 20, 2022. The Department of Central Management Services has received notice from Governor JB Pritzker that all person or entities covered by the Illinois Flag Display Act are to fly the flags at half-staff in honor of: Juneteenth National Freedom Day Please lower the United States flags and the State flags at all buildings occupied by your agency’s personnel from: Sunrise: Sunday, June 19, 2022 until Sunset: Monday, June 20, 2022 More information is available at https://www.illinois.gov/ about/flag-honors.html
Friday, June 17, 2022 - New Missouri law covers name, image and likeness of college athletes
Universities, coaches, and individuals associated with an athletic department would be able to identify or assist student-athletes with seeking compensation opportunities under a law signed by Governor Mike Parson.
MERS/Missouri Goodwill Industries names new superintendent for its adult high schools
POP sparkling bar and restaurant reopens in Lafayette Square
Dave and Kara Bailey's champagne-themed restaurant/bar has been closed for a year, in part because of a broken water pipe.
Storms Friday, dangerous heat next week
Storms Friday, dangerous heat next week
Closing arguments held for suspect accused of killing officer Langsdorf
The trial has been unfolding inside the St. Louis County Courthouse.
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