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Former UK Supreme Court Judge Calls Out Online Safety Bill As Harmful By Itself
We have discussed at great lengths the many problems of the UK’s Online Safety Bill, in particular how it will be a disaster for the open internet. Unfortunately, it appears that important politicians seem to think that the Online Safety Bill will be a sort of magic wand that will make the “bad stuff” online […]
St. Louis County Medical Examiner's Office needs more space for bodies. The St. Louis Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent in Charge said they’re concerned about increases they’re seeing in overdose deaths in the area, especially fentanyl…
Historic Tour Line Walking Club
Join Andi for a walk along our famous white line. Whether you join us for the whole 3.7 miles or just part of it you
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The ever so glorious Fox, so pretty
Gov. Parson plans to lower state income taxes, some state Democrats say it's not sustainable
Where did the birds go?
Collinsville, St. Louis, Chicago Artists Featured From Edwardsville Arts Fair Entries
EDWARDSVILLE - This is another in a series of articles with photos and descriptions of entries in the Edwardsville Arts Fair at City Park on September 23-25. Today, the work of Collinsville, St. Louis, and Chicago artists are featured. Artist Name: John Locus Location: Collinsville Artist Statement: "Since I don't travel far and wide, I try to capture the beauty in everyday scenes and objects that most people drive by without even noticing. Most of my images have been boiled down to their simplest forms, sometimes only revealing small parts of the objects or scenes." Artist Name: Jennifer Boston Location: Chicago Artist Statement : "I love using natural stones for my jewelry. The stones have spiritual and therapeutic properties and I enjoy helping my customers pick the right stone and the look they want." Artist Name: Lauren Nall Location: St. Louis, MO. Artist Statement: "Sterling silver art jewelry with surface embellishments, folds, and patterns
Reduced adoption fees at Humane Society for National Dog Day
Illinois family says they were scammed twice after 16-year-old dies by suicide
A family coping with the death of a loved one has also fallen victim to two financial scams since the tragedy.
Cardinals' 2023 schedule opens at home, swings through London, features new twists
Best disc golf course in STL
IMOS Pizza labeled will now be in Dierbergs
Trailer overturned on 44 West @ Jamieson
Horticulture Hike
Join one of Bellefontaine Cemetery and Arboretum’s horticulturalists for a walking tour exploring the natural areas on the east side of the property. From meadow
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Advocates sue to block Missouri voter photo ID law
The Missouri League of Women Voters, state NAACP and two voters on Wednesday sued to block a photo identification requirement for voters.
Granite City Mayor Parkinson Says He, Union and Others Will Fight For Jobs At Steel Plant
ST. LOUIS – Granite City’s Mayor Mike Parkinson, Local Steelworkers 1899 Union President Dan Simmons, and area legislators have not given up on the plight of jobs that maybe be lost at the Granite City Works Plant. An announcement was made Tuesday by the United States Steel Corporation that it had entered a non-binding letter of intent with SunCoke Energy, a raw processing and handling company. Mayor Parkinson said as many as 1,000 jobs could be lost at the Granite City Works Plant if this plan was completed. He pointed out that right now this is a “non-binding letter of intent” to SunCoke. Parkinson said the binding letter is a commitment to talk and not a binding sale or contract. “No deal has been made at this time,” he said. “There is still a lot of fight left in the union, the city, and legislators to keep this business here,” he said. “Senator Duckworth will work to make sure if they leave they don’t leave a rough
Prospective buyers camp out for Crestwood homes
On a sunny Wednesday morning in south St. Louis County, the sights and sounds of development were on full display. A few hundred feet away, a growing line of prospective buyers gathered outside the Villages of Crestwood Crossing sales center.
10 spots to celebrate National Burger Day in St. Louis
Looking for another excuse to enjoy a burger this week? This Thursday, August 25, is National Burger Day, and the metro area has no shortage of great spots.
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