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MLB’s collective bargaining agreement fails to address players’ biggest grievances | Opinion
“People ask me what I do in winter when there’s no baseball,” second baseman Rogers Hornsby once said. “I’ll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring.” For a while, it was looking like the start of spring would come and go without any baseball on the horizon. But […]
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St. Louis poet Jason Sommer releases new book, 'Shmuel's Bridge'
Slated for publication on March 15, the book details Sommer's trip with his survivor father to Auschwitz.
Inflation is at a 40-year high. Is clean energy the solution?
Fact-checking Biden's claims about inflation, renewables, and domestic manufacturing.
High gas prices have a lot more people searching for electric vehicles
But not everyone can afford to buy a new (or used) EV.
‘This is a fossil fuel war’: Ukraine’s top climate scientist speaks out
As western governments untangle themselves from Russian oil and gas, Svitlana Krakovska argues that the roots of the climate crisis and invasion are in fossil fuels.
Runnin’ On: Jackson Browne announces lengthy 2022 US headlining tour
Jackson Browne has just announced a major 2022 U.S. headlining tour in support of his latest album, last year's Downhill from Everywhere, that will kick off in late spring and…
March 15, 2022 - Medicaid After Prison
Nonprofits and advocates in Missouri to enroll working to enroll people in Medicaid when they’re released from prison in order to keep them from coming back.
A Windfall Profits Tax Would Be an Inflation Rebate
A cash benefit to families as oil prices spike would be more important than how it’s financed.
The Great Housing Inflation as a Long-Term Policy Failure
High prices of homes and rental apartments have very little to do with today’s general inflation, but reflect decades of perverse policies that hurt both renters and aspiring homeowners.
Where the Government’s Environmental Lawyers Stand
The Environment and Natural Resources Division of the Justice Department could help protect our planet’s future.
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Jill Thompson of Wildwood, MO joined the Real Rock Army today
St. Louis police officers to answer 911 calls on overtime as hold times persist
About 40% of calls to St. Louis 911 within the last 6 months were put on hold for at least 10 seconds.
Firefighters from Missouri, Illinois put out chemical fire at EMCO Chemical Plant in Columbia, Illinois
Keeping the 314 Day spirit alive after 3/14
Crews working to remove thousands of gallons of crude oil from Cahokia Creek
LAPD Police Commission Enrages Police Union By Enacting Minor Changes To Pretextual Stops
Pretextual stops are law enforcement at its most shameless. The laws and the courts have blessed this activity, which involves cops claiming stops are justified for one reason while using the stop to go fishing for evidence or info related to a completely different criminal act. The Supreme Court curbed these stops a bit, preventing […]
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Rising prices of gas, grain, and fertilizer impacting local farmers
Local farmers are feeling the effects of rising gas, grain, and fertilizer prices, creating shockwaves for an industry that’s already a gamble.
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