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Lunchtime Photo
This is the Seal Beach pier taken in late morning. There are lots of different ways of taking this picture, and I chose a long exposure without any adjustment for the background. The result is smooth, swirly water and a pure white background from overexposure. I tried a bunch of other variants, including some composites, ...continue reading "Lunchtime Photo"
Third man charged in shooting of two St. Louis cops
A man arrested in Las Vegas is the third suspect to be charged in connection to a car chase that culminated in the shooting of two officers in Ferguson.
Fast-growing St. Louis elevator inspection business adds 3 locations
$37.5 Million In Rebuild Illinois Funds For Project: Pritzker Celebrates Renovations To Historic LCCC Buildings
GODFREY - Governor Pritzker today joined leaders from Lewis and Clark Community College to announce upcoming renovations to five historic buildings located on the school’s campus. The project includes a complete renovation of the Main Complex, which includes 5 historic buildings (Baldwin, Caldwell, Wade, Fobes, and Reid) at approximately 170,000 square feet. The renovations are partially funded by a $37.5 million investment through Rebuild Illinois, Governor Pritzker's bipartisan capital plan and the first in nearly a decade, as well as an additional $12.5 million local match from the school. “Throughout my governorship, I’ve been proud to increase state support for Lewis and Clark and all our community colleges, and to make college more attractive and more affordable for students,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Serving 15,000 students, Lewis and Clark is exactly the kind of institution we should be investing in to fuel economic opportunity in this region
COVID and the China Bottleneck
Today on TAP: Beijing’s extreme lockdowns are one more reason to unwind U.S. reliance on Chinese supplies.
Australia’s Online Safety Commissioner Say Anti-Trolling Bill Won’t Protect People, Is Mostly About Enabling Defamation Lawsuits
For a few years now, the Australian government has been seeking to outlaw online anonymity. This effort has moved forward under the delusional belief this will somehow result in a new era of online civility, something that has been repeatedly disproven by similar private sector efforts, like Facebook’s real name policy (and the downstream utilization […]
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Remembering Tom Coghill, chef-owner of Iron Barley
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Celebrate 314 Day with my Spotify playlist highlighting some of our city's best underground rap hits. I update it monthly with new releases to help you tap into our budding music scene
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The nonprofit hopes to serve 2,000 clients this year.
Bellefontaine Neighbors man charged in Northwoods homicide
Darryl Franks, 34 found fatally shot July 6, 2021, in the 6700 block of Kenwood Drive.
Dogs rescued from neglectful Missouri breeder now in HSMO custody
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Anheuser-Busch InBev seeks to suspend Budweiser sales in Russia
Rep. Cori Bush’s memoir to be published Oct. 3
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Claude Monet immersive experience coming to St. Louis
Rich LoRusso, owner of LoRusso's Cucina, dies at 63
New St. Louis brewery to begin production near Produce Row
St. Louis officials release name of baby girl who died after spending night in idling car
Delilah Lockett was 8 months old.
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