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Missouri House Democrat faces ethics inquiry, loses committee seats over obscene text
A Democratic legislator from Springfield faces a Missouri House ethics investigation because of an obscene text message sent to a Republican colleague during debate over the new congressional district map. State Rep. Jeremy Dean of Springfield sent the text message on Sept. 4 to Republican state Rep. Cecelie Williams of Dittmer. Dean and other Democrats […]
Police seek suspects, van used in mail theft in downtown St. Louis
ST. LOUIS - Police are searching for four unknown suspects and a van that was used to steal mail last week from the United States Postal Service (USPS) in downtown St. Louis. According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police department (SLMPD), the incident occurred around 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 11 at the USPS building, located [...]
CBS/Paramount And The Ellisons Look To Buy Time Warner In Latest Destructive Major Media Megadeal
Fresh off of kissing Trump’s ass to gain regulatory approval for Skydance’s merger with CBS and Paramount, the billionaire Ellison family is cooking up another terrible idea: quickly merging with whatever’s left of Time Warner. You might recall that the AT&T–>Time Warner–>Discovery mergers were some of the most destructive and pointless “business” efforts ever conceived, […]
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‘And that’s all gone’: Rural health centers in Missouri close, end continuous local care
MEXICO, Mo. — It’s been more than three years since the closure of Audrain Community Hospital, ending more than a century of continuous local care in the mid-Missouri community. Once a cornerstone of rural health care in the region and the first community cancer center in the state, the hospital shuttered in March 2022 after […]
No injuries reported after fire in East St. Louis
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, Ill. - No injuries were reported after an overnight fire Tuesday morning in East St. Louis. The fire broke out shortly after 2 a.m. on North 27th Street. The house appeared to be vacant at the time of the fire and no injuries have been reported.
SLDC Awards Tornado Recovery Planning Contract to McKee-tied Firm
SLDC has turned to a new company led by a man with extensive ties to Paul McKee's Northside Regeneration to coordinate the city's recovery from this year's historic tornado.
St. Louis County Councilman to introduce honor for Charlie Kirk
The St. Louis County Council will introduce a resolution to honor the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist who was shot and killed last week, at their meeting on Tuesday night.
Neman: Why make brownies from a box and break my heart?
Homemade food is always better. Always.
Human remains in tote bag cause fear in St. Louis neighborhood
Lindenwood University Refuses Transparency on Refunds
Dutchtown neighbors sue Clayton investment banker over derelict property
The south St. Louis neighborhood association Dutchtown Main Streets is suing the owner of a property just north of Marquette Park.
St. Louis man sentenced to prison for murder. Victim's mother tries to forgive.
The victim's mother shook the hand of the man who killed her son: "It was a forgiveness shake," she said. "Because I have to forgive."
Tuesday, Sept. 16 - Can Missouri handle sports betting?
Sports betting was legalized in Missouri last November, but it won’t be active until December 1 due to licensing and regulation requirements. St. Louis Public Radio’s Olivia Mizelle reports that some mental health advocates are concerned about the impact its impending availability will have on gambling addiction in the state.
The summer feels rolls on, rain and a cool down expected late week
ST. LOUIS - In St. Louis, the average last date for a 90+ day is September 16. We will go past that this year. The heat will continue through Thursday with high temperatures in the 90s. Despite the chance of a few very isolated pop showers, mainly west and south, no rain is expected in [...]
Actor Paul Mescal got to play ‘Blackbird’ with Paul McCartney: ‘I will never forget it as long as I live’
Actor Paul Mescal will play Paul McCartney in director Sam Mendes’ upcoming Beatles biopics, and he talks to Rolling Stone about the work he's putting in to get it right.He and his castmates will be performing live for the…
Can Resistance Succeed?
The more authoritarian Trump becomes, the more he provokes effective opposition.
Russ Vought’s Scheme Has Been Unmasked
Hundreds of billions in appropriated spending has been withheld, with dire consequences. Government funding shouldn’t be derailed like this.
A Call-Up From the Anti-Monopoly Bench
Former antitrust enforcer Reed Showalter is running for Congress to leverage his expertise in fighting corporate power.
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