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James Taylor, holiday happenings, and more
Lawmakers scrutinize Missouri social studies standards, school boards
Missouri lawmakers trained their focus this week on how school boards interact with the public and the ways in which history is taught in schools. For over three hours on …
Two Georgia election workers sue St. Louis-based Gateway Pundit website over false fraud claims
The lawsuit names the St. Louis-based website, its founder and editor Jim Hoft, and his brother, writer Joe Hoft.
AG Schmitt Rejected DHSS Request to Defend COVID Orders
This story was originally published by the Missouri Independent.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt will not appeal a consequential court ruling that strips powers from local health departments, despite a request from Missouri’s state health director to do so.
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Clayton native Jo Firestone on ‘Joe Pera Talks With You,’ teaching comedy to seniors and more
After attending Clayton High School, comedian Jo Firestone went to college and then to New York City, where she’s lived for more than a decade. But one of her current gigs, as a writer, producer and co-star in a hit TV show, puts her back in the Midwest in a fictional version of Marquette, Michigan.
It Was Cold Out Therre, So Nelly Took Off His Jacket for a Fan
If there's one thing we know about St. Louis rapper Nelly, it's that he cares deeply for dressing appropriately for the temperature. So when the artist saw a young fan shivering in the cold after a recent show, he followed the sage advice of his hit song "Hot in Herre" and gave her the jacket off his back — and the moment is going viral.…
St. Louis tax preparer admits $400k tax fraud
Robyn T. Roberts prepared fraudulent tax returns for herself and others, prosecutors said.
St. Louis County police officer dies after head-on crash Wednesday
Control of St. Louis police would return to the state under GOP lawmaker's bill
Oregon IT administrator Jessie Minton to fill CIO post at Washington University
Even Missouri’s top health official isn’t sure how to interpret judge’s ruling on COVID-19 orders
The Cole County order is set to take effect Dec. 22, says DHSS Director Don Kauerauf.
Georgia Election Workers Sue Gateway Pundit for Defamation
In a complaint filed today in St. Louis Circuit Court, the St. Louis-based Gateway Pundit is accused of perpetrating "a campaign of lies" against two Georgia election workers.
The two plaintiffs were unwittingly made characters in a "stop the steal" conspiracy theory, the flames of which were fanned, the lawsuit says, by the Gateway Pundit, its founder and dumbest man on the internet Jim Hoft, and writer Joe Hoft.
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Concert featuring Chrissie Hynde performing Bob Dylan songs to premiere on Veeps.com this month
A streaming event focusing on a recent concert by Pretenders frontwoman Chrissie Hynde showcasing her 2021 Bob Dylan covers album Standing in the Doorway will premiere December 26 on the…
Binnington tests positive, goes on COVID protocol list
Backup Ville Husso will see a lot of action over the next 10 days. Team also calls up goaltender Charlie Lindgren from their AHL affiliate, but will have to use an emergency backup tonight
Vintage KSDK: Plans for a St. Louis Disney park fall through
Here's how you can share your holiday lights displays
Missouri health director wanted to appeal judge’s COVID ruling. AG Schmitt refused
Attorney General Eric Schmitt will not appeal a consequential court ruling that strips powers from local health departments, despite a request from Missouri’s state health director to do so. In an email to The Independent, Schmitt’s spokesman said the attorney general’s office notified the Department of Health and Senior Services of its decision. “We have […]
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