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Video shows suspect exchanging gunfire with police after killing two women
Shifting Sands In The Tech Sector
In the U.S., politicians are itching to disrupt Big Tech. In January, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved the American Innovation and Choice Online Act, introduced by Senator Klobuchar in October 2021, which would prohibit large technology companies like Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google from preferencing their own products and services. Senator Grassley celebrated the bill […]
Jury deadlocked in killing outside St. Louis nightclub
Leron Harris stood trial in St. Louis in the Nov. 1, 2019, shooting death of Mark Schlemmer.
Thursday Nights at the Museum
Kick off your weekend at the Missouri History Museum in Forest Park! Each Thursday Night at the Museum will be the most fun, engaging, uplifting, thought-provoking, perspective-shaping night
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Chart of the day: Methane emissions reach record high
Methane is a very powerful greenhouse gas, much more powerful than CO2. And emissions of methane keep going up: The bad news is that the amount of methane in the atmosphere isn't just rising, it's accelerating. The good news is that methane only lasts about 50 years before it breaks down. If we can get ...continue reading "Chart of the day: Methane emissions reach record high"
Winning $168,000 lottery ticket sold at Missouri QuikTrip
Someone is the lucky winner of a $168,000 lottery ticket sold at a QuikTrip in St. Charles County.
Let’s fight over the individual mandate some more!
I love liberal fights over Obamacare: Almost no writer on the left actually understands the ACA. Adding the individual mandate significantly increases the CBO cost of the law. This is why the GOP used repeal of it as a pay for in their reconciliation bill. https://t.co/IQqEDr0zCb — Jon Walker (@JonWalkerDC) April 7, 2022 It's true ...continue reading "Let’s fight over the individual mandate some more!"
Commercial Real Estate Awards 2022: Meet the winners — and the companies that made each project possible
Commercial Real Estate Awards 2022: Clarendale marks Clayton's first senior living high-rise building
Commercial Real Estate Awards 2022: $44M hotel development is first AC Hotel in St. Louis region
Commercial Real Estate Awards 2022: $34M Edge@West development brings flexible office space to Creve Coeur
The $34 million building has a host of germ-killing features, including plasma-filtered HVAC systems to kill bacteria, viruses and microorganisms, large open stairwells, touchless entry doors, bathrooms with push each way access to avoid touching handles and hand sanitizing stations throughout the building.
Commercial Real Estate Awards 2022: Proper Brands adds $20M facility in Rock Hill
Commercial Real Estate Awards 2022: St. Louis County Library adds first full-service branch in Eureka with $6.5M project
Methane emissions soar to highest level ever recorded
Uncontrolled gas leaks and flaring are pushing the planet toward catastrophe.
St. Louis County woman charged in fatal shooting of another woman in Dellwood
Police on Wednesday arrested a woman who they believe fatally shot another woman in the 1200 block of Kroeger Avenue in Dellwood.
Fun day
This morning I went in to get the first adjustment to my new eyes. By tomorrow I should have better near and far vision and I'll be ready in another week for adjustment #2. The adjustments will continue until we're all happy with the results. However, my doctor really, really wanted my eyes dilated for ...continue reading "Fun day"
Woman accused of shooting, killing woman in Dellwood
Michael Neidorff, longtime CEO of Centene, dies
Michael Neidorff, the longtime CEO of Centene, has died after battling a lengthy illness, the company announced Thursday. He was 79.
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