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Evolving Weed Laws Led to St. Louis' Latest Decriminalization Bill
In 2018, attorney Bret Narayan stood before the St. Louis City's Board of Aldermen and urged the members to "strike at the heart of the two-tiered justice system that we have now" — and to approve a bill that would effectively legalize marijuana in St. Louis.
That bill would fail. But three years later, on December 13, Narayan watched as St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones signed into law the most sweeping cannabis decriminalization bill in the city's history.…
It's Green Day at St. Louis Lambert Int'l. Over 2,000 military personnel heading home for the holidays! God Bless our troops! 🦅🇺🇸
St. Louis City Partners With Rep Cori Bush for Direct Cash Assistance Program
Over 1,000 people have applied for the city of St. Louis’ direct cash assistance program since it opened on December 18, a press release from the mayor’s office says. St. Louis residents who are approved will receive a payment of $500.
In a press release, the mayor’s office announced more application clinics will be held to help those without internet access, as well as a partnership with Congresswoman Cori Bush’s “Congress in Your Neighborhood” program.…
1220 Artisan Spirits and Withered Oak are launching four new spirits today in St. Louis
The releases include two rye whiskeys, an aged gin and an aged amaro.
St. Louis-based packaging distributor acquired by Ohio company
Mercy Health expert discusses rise in omicron variant
Blues' games in Ottawa, Toronto postponed due to COVID concerns
Players want less frequent testing.
Four shot, one fatally, at former Brooklyn, Ill. nightclub
The shooting occurred in a nightclub parking lot at 3:08 a.m. Sunday, police said.
Scheidt Guys Shine in MOBOT Blog Post
When our web editor asked me to whip up a batch of seasonal sustainability tips for Discover + Share, Missouri Botanical Garden’s blog, of course I had to include Buy Local! as a prime directive. Read the post. How to illustrate this point, bundled with a focus on energy efficiency? Who would truly value and serve my […]
Steve Perry cooks up cherished Christmas memories with holiday album ‘The Season’
This Christmas has brought us the gift of Steve Perry's first holiday album, The Season. He says the songs on it will transport you emotionally to past Christmases -- because…
‘Ball of rolling fire and smoke’: Wildfires rip through north-central Kansas
PARADISE, Kansas — There’s almost nothing left of Deb Maupin’s home near Paradise in north-central Kansas — a bench on the front porch with nothing behind it but the concrete of the basement, now full of ash, scorched appliances where the kitchen was. Hers is one of more than a dozen families who lost their […]
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How to find out about local high school theatre productions?
Too many books
Hockey Goalie (Ice or Roller) looking for a team
Elton John and ABBA score 2022 BRIT Awards nominations
Elton John and ABBA are among the artists who received nominations for the 2022 BRIT Awards, the U.K. equivalent of the Grammys. Elton's collaborative hit with British pop star Dua…
Kurt Warner had a tale that was made for Hollywood. The journey to the silver screen had its own drama.
Racist vandals deface mural at Washington University
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Washington University officials said a mural on campus that depicts prominent Black people was vandalized over the weekend with racist symbols. Four top university officials, including …
What are some locally owned shops where I can do my Christmas shopping?
Monday, December 20, 2021 - Byproducts cause problems for small meatpackers
Large slaughterhouses can profit by selling parts of cows like tongues and livers. But small processors struggle with what to do with parts of a cow that aren't steaks or can be used in ground beef.
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