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St. Louis Metropolitan Police Detective Archie Shaw retires after 30 years
Family Vacation
Where can a young person meet people here?
Summer Nights music at Grants Farm
This Week In Techdirt History: July 24th – 30th
Five Years Ago This week in 2017, Senator Wyden was seeking answers about how many times Americans have been targeted by one of the least-discussed NSA surveillance programs, while we noted the silence from tech companies as the clock ticked down on Section 702 renewal (while newly released documents showed even more violations by the […]
Boeing strike temporarily averted as union weighs modified contract offer
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Boeing's modified contract offer halts union strike
A Boeing strike that was set to start Monday, August 1 has been averted until at least later this week.
St. Louis hosts 2-day LEGO Fan Festival this weekend
Have the ultimate fan experience at BrickUniverse's LEGO Fan Festival.
Evictions are returning to near their normal, pre-pandemic levels
On Friday, NPR's Marketplace ran this headline: "Eviction filings hit pre-pandemic levels a year after the end of the moratorium." The evidence presented is slim—which is hardly surprising since data on evictions is all but nonexistent in the US. Eviction is a local court action and the county numbers aren't aggregated by any federal agency. ...continue reading "Evictions are returning to near their normal, pre-pandemic levels"
Boeing strike temporarily averted as union weighs modified contract offer
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers said the modified offer from the aerospace giant resulted from a Friday bargaining session that lasted from about 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday.
St. Louis County Council ethics committee wants closer look at colleague’s weed work
Without disclosing she was paid about $5,000 for the work, Lisa Clancy cast votes on bill that county adopted as its marijuana-industry zoning ordinance.
Flooding disrupts MetroLink service; damage is being assessed, addressed
MetroLink service has been affected by the severe flooding that struck the area after two separate days of storms this past week. As of Friday, however, trains are operating between the …
Group carjacks pizza delivery driver before chase, crash in Downtown St. Louis
Police say a group carjacked a pizza delivery driver Friday afternoon before his vehicle was involved in a brief police chase and a crash in Downtown St. Louis.
MetroLink red line back on track after flooding
Light rail service on red line resumes after flash floods.
15 vehicles damaged overnight during rapid gunfire in St. Louis
Fifteen vehicles were shot early Saturday morning amid rapid gunfire in St. Louis' Downtown West neighborhood.
Teen struck, killed in St. Louis hit-and-run
A driver struck and killed a teenager late Friday evening in south St. Louis City.
My painting of a “Sunset over the Meramec” [OC]
Neman: How much would you pay for Tupelo honey? How much should I pay?
The people who run Whole Foods look at Zingerman's and say, "Whoa, those prices are a little steep."
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