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Mary Jean Price Walls' battle for education at Missouri State as first black applicant
ST. LOUIS - Mary Jean Price Walls was the first documented Black student to apply to Missouri State University in 1950. The institution was known as Southwest Missouri State College at the time of her application. Walls was denied admission to the college and was never officially notified of the decision. Her attempt to enroll [...]
Missouri Senate bill would ban keeping lists of privately-owned firearms
Twenty states have enacted laws prohibiting the use of unique merchant category codes to distinguish firearm purchases, and Missouri could be the 21st. State Sen. Jill Carter, a Republican from Granby, presented legislation to a Senate committee Monday that would create the “Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act.” The bill prohibits government entities from keeping a […]
Missouri House Bill 3231: downtown redevelopment incentives from the state
Today's Weather: Sunshine And Warmth
This morning starts clear and chilly with temperatures near 28 degrees. The sun shines brightly through the day with a high reaching 59 degrees. Winds pick up in the afternoon from the west-northwest at about 9 mph, gusting up to 26 mph. Evening brings partly cloudy skies and temperatures dipping to the low 40s with a light northwest breeze slowing to around 8 mph. Overnight will be partly cloudy and cooler, with lows around 38 degrees. Tomorrow will be mostly sunny and cooler, with a high near
Kirkwood considers new laws to block historic house demolitions
Gibbons' comments come in response to pressure from residents and preservationists to save the Marquitz-Garesche house, which dates back to the founding of Kirkwood, in the 1850s.
Brendan Carr Launches Fake Investigation Of ABC’s ‘The View’ Because They Haven’t Adequately Coddled Trumpism
FCC boss Brendan Carr is back with yet another fake “investigation” of media outlets he deems insufficiently deferential to radical (and increasingly unpopular) right wing ideology. This time it involves Carr launching a phony non-investigation of ABC’s The View. The crime? They apparently didn’t kiss MAGA Republican ass with enough zeal: “The Federal Communications Commission […]
The lazy people in my neighborhood!
Sun rising from the Arch
Brick and mortar that sells Hoka running shoes?
Begin Again: 50 Years and Counting
Begin Again: 50 Years and Counting marks Laumeier’s 50th anniversary by celebrating five decades of artist commissions and exhibitions. Featuring hundreds of artists and rarely seen works from Laumeier’s collection, […]
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Downtown Loses Synergism to Chesterfield
Columnist Michael Allen reflects on the careers of the sculptors and how their work seemed to waver between promotion of both urban revitalization and suburban growth.
Humane Society of Missouri hosts its annual day of giving Tuesday
The Humane Society of Missouri is hosting its fifth annual Day of Giving to raise money for its Animal Cruelty Task Force, which responds to reports of animal abuse, neglect and hoarding cases throughout the state.
St. Louis Cardinals hosting one-day flash sale with $6 tickets
The St. Louis Cardinals are offering tickets for select weekday games for $6 during a one-day flash sale on Tuesday, limited to eight tickets per game.
Neman: How do you throw a party so good nobody wants to leave? Great food
Plenty of food and plenty to drink led the way to the party of the year. So far.
Families urged to discuss online safety measures for Safer Internet Day
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul is urging families and educators to prioritize online safety discussions in honor of Safer Internet Day, warning of the risks posed by new technologies such as artificial intelligence, and providing resources for reporting online exploitation and abuse.
Tuesday, Feb. 10 - Creative blocks
International artists and musicians have long seen the U.S. and the Midwest as a place to share their work and build their careers. But for many foreign creatives, just getting here has become harder, more expensive, and fraught with fear.
Demolition begins on Florissant homes atop radioactive soil near Coldwater Creek
The U.S. Army Corps is removing six houses along Coldwater Creek to unearth and remove radioactive contamination in the soil.
Missouri Senate panel considers limits on AI personhood, deepfakes
Missouri lawmaker seek label artificial intelligence systems as "non-sentient entities."
Missouri lawmakers scour for savings to shield disability, health programs from cuts
Missouri lawmakers scrounged for unspent or underutilized funds that could be cut from next year’s budget Monday, vowing to protect programs they said are vital to the health of Missourians. Republican state Rep. Darin Chappell of Rogersville vowed during a presentation of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services to minimize proposed cuts to […]
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