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Arch Resources reports second straight quarter of record profits amid coal rebound
Arch Resource's recent performance reflects a dramatic turnaround in coal markets over the past year.
St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney's Office Issues Warrants Against Suspect On Multiple Charges
ST. LOUIS COUNTY - On Saturday April 23, 2022, the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office issued warrants on suspect Leon Russell, 29 years of age, of the 1100 block of Laredo Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri 63138, for three counts of Assault Second Degree, Resisting Arrest by Fleeing, Tampering with a Motor Vehicle First Degree, and Driving while Suspended. A mugshot of Russell is attached. Russell is being held without bond. Please note, charges are merely an accusation and Defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law. The probable cause statement for Russell reads: On or about April 22, 2022, St. Louis County Police Officers attempted to stop a vehicle being driven by Defendant because it was reported stolen. The vehicle Defendant was driving was stolen the night before in an armed robbery in the City of St. Louis. Defendant immediately accelerated his vehicle in an attempt to flee from the officers. Defendant evaded spike strips
Hackers Gained Access To T-Mobile VPNs, Customer Service, And Source Code
U.S. wireless company T-Mobile hasn’t had what you’d call a stellar track record on privacy or security. Last year, the company was forced to acknowledge that hackers had obtained the personal details (including social security numbers) of more than 53 million T-Mobile customers, the sixth time the company had been meaningfully compromised in as many […]
Mets rally for 5 runs in 9th inning to beat Cardinals
Fox Files: Inmate says corrections officer ordered him to commit 2021 attack
ST. LOUIS - According to one of the inmates involved in a jail attack last year, there's more to it than what was caught on video. One of the inmates involved in the assault now says he was ordered to attack by a then corrections officer. Inmate Kevin Moore agreed to a sit-down interview from [...]
Twitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey (from STL) Thinks It's Great Elon Musk Is Buying the Company
Tuesday, April 26, 2022 - Pork producers are taking a gamble to get more money for lobbying and lawsuits
Pork producers are feeling threatened by attempts to change how they raise pigs. So they have made a surprising move to reduce the money they automatically give to the industry’s fund for marketing, education, and research.
Boston moved it’s highway underground in 2003. This was the result.
SERIOUS WARNING: St. Louis could be one zealot or mentally unstable congregant away from real tragedy. Thousands digest this violent, extremist and conspiratorial rhetoric at Grace Church STL every week and it has been intensifying. St. Louis should be…
St. Louis Poet Dana Levin Discusses Latest Book and the Prophecy of Poetry
I missed poet Dana Levin's call as I was pulling an illegal U-turn on Grand to head to Arsenal. Turns out the coffee shop where we'd agreed to meet in Tower Grove South was closing early.
Tyre Sampson's mom speaks this morning for first time since his death
ST. LOUIS - The mother of Tyre Sampson, the St. Louis teen who fell to his death at a Florida amusement park last month, will speak for the first time Tuesday morning. Nekia Dodd is set to speak at 10:30 a.m. from the Live! By Loews hotel on Clark Avenue. Her comments come one day [...]
As Lake Powell dries up, the US turns to creative accounting for a short-term fix
A new agreement calls for Western states to leave their drinking water in the reservoir — and act as if they didn't.
First all-electric heating mandate for buildings passes in Washington state
Under a new energy code, most new commercial and large multifamily buildings will have to install heat pumps.
Zora Mulligan
Zora Mulligan, Commissioner of Higher Education for the Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development joins St. Louis Public Radio's Sarah Kellogg, Jason Rosenbaum and Kate Grumke to talk about the state of higher education in Missouri. Mulligan spoke on current challenges the state is facing in regards to higher education, how the COVID-19 pandemic left its mark, as well as how the state plans to spend some of its funding from the American Rescue Plan Act on capital improvement projects for colleges across Missouri.
Firefighters forced to evacuate as they battle vacant house fire
ST. LOUIS - Intense flames forced St. Louis firefighters to evacuate while battling a house fire early Tuesday morning. The fire started at about 2 a.m. in a vacant home along Minnesota Avenue at Marceau Street in south St. Louis. All firefighters made it out safely. FOX 2's Nissan Rogue Runner reporter Jason Maxwell was at [...]
What Macron’s reelection means for climate action in France
In his campaign, Emmanuel Macron vowed to turn France into a "great environmental nation.” As president, he still has a lot to prove.
Tom Petty guitarist Mike Campbell “thrilled” that his band The Dirty Knobs will be opening for The Who
Founding Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell has a very busy 2022 tour schedule plotted out with his current band, The Dirty Knobs, which last month released their…
Will Inflation Break the News?
The greatest threat to democracy from media isn’t disinformation, it’s the paywall.
Free Idea for Moderate Democrats: Criticize Republicans
Conservative positions on abortion and LGBT rights are astoundingly unpopular. It could be better sledding for moderates than condemning their own party.
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