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St. Louis aldermen put capital improvement bonds on April ballot
Governor Mike Parson Announces Navy Medical Team Headed to St. Louis
Two days after framing Missouri's "balanced response" to the COVID-19 pandemic as a success, Governor Mike Parson announced in a press release that the federal government is sending military medical personnel to St. Louis to relieve strained hospital staff.
"In Missouri, we took a common-sense approach to the pandemic, never shut down businesses," Parson said in his State of the State address on Wednesday.…
Military medical team heads to St. Louis to support COVID care at Christian Hospital
St. Louis hospitals straining to keep up with a record-breaking number of COVID-19 cases will get some relief in the form of a military medical team. A 40-member team will begin arriving at BJC-Christian Hospital in North St. Louis County on Wednesday, a news release from BJC HealthCare stated. The St. Louis Metropolitan Pandemic Task […]
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With Abortion Access Under Attack, Logistics Center in Illinois Renews Hope
As abortion access continues to be targeted by various states, including Missouri, a partnership between the Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region and the Hope Clinic for Women has built a solution: A logistics center to help patients overcome barriers to abortion access.
Known as the Regional Logistics Center, the organization operates as a call center that can connect patients with existing resources like abortion funds — and even arrange travel and lodging while they wait for care.…
Fans serenade Barry Manilow with “Copacabana” singalong
Ex-Great Circle worker gets 30 days' jail time already served for breaking 12-year-old patient's arm
Anybody know what’s up with this Lafayette Square, Café? SouthEast corner on Lafayette Ave. Really charming, kind of place I want to sit and have coffee. Lights are always on, thick dust inside, don’t think it’s been open in years.
St. Louis County McDonald's worker shot over French fry discount, police say
A former police chief explores how the system failed her sister — and rural Missouri
27 St. Louis County jail detainees have COVID-19, down from 110 earlier this month
Missouri attorney general sues St. Louis-area school districts over mask mandates
Where can I recycle batteries, lightbulbs, and old electronics?
Who are the people leading the 'Great Retirement' during Covid-19? The St. Louis Fed has answers
One of St. Louis' largest auto dealers expands mid-Missouri operations through acquisitions
St. Louis woman missing since November found alive
Man sentenced to 6 years for 2021 theft of funeral van with body inside
Question on Worldwide Technology Raceway Seating. . .
Judge is asked to toss Ashcroft’s summary of education funding initiative petition
Here’s how we impacted press freedom in 2021
In a world where press freedom is under constant threat, part of our mission at Freedom of the Press Foundation will always be to defend investigative journalists who are in the most danger. But we see our job as more than that. We strive to not only defend journalists, but to empower them in the face of adversity.
We’re not just advocating for press freedom rights — we are also building technology to protect journalists and whistleblowers where lawmakers refuse to help.
And without our supporters, our donors, and the brave journalists and whistleblowers who put their lives on the line, none of our work would be possible. Please help us sustain this important work with a donation by clicking here.
Here are a few highlights of what we accomplished in 2021:
- U.S. Press Freedom Tracker: In 2021, the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker monitored press freedom violations in the United States in real time, recording more than 200 press freedom violations and publishing nearly 600 incidents and updates.
There were more arrests or detainments of journalists this year than in 2017, 2018, and 2019 combined — as an unprecedented crisis continued for journalists attempting to do their job covering the pandemic, nationwide protests and elections.
- SecureDrop: FPF completed the second independent security audit of the next generation of SecureDrop, SecureDrop Workstation, concluding that “the system represents a complex but well researched product that has been thoughtfully designed” and identifying no issues that were directly exploitable by an attacker.
The new SecureDrop Workstation greatly simplifies the process of checking SecureDrop and responding to sources. To date, it has been used in production by 5 newsrooms and has been very positively received. In the year ahead, we will be rolling it out to the 75+ news outlets using SecureDrop.
- Digital Security Trainings: Despite working in a remote capacity, the Digital Security Training team was able to deliver trainings to over 1,300 journalists, filmmakers, and other media makers across the globe.
FPF also successfully launched the Filmmaker Toolkit, in partnership with Field of Vision, and the long-awaited Digital Security Curriculum for Journalism Schools.
The role of journalism in our democracy matters now more than ever and we are grateful for your support of our important work. For more information, please see our full 2021 Impact Report (PDF), outlining the work we’ve accomplished in the past year, an overview of our major projects and programs, and how we will be expanding on our work in 2022.
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