From Bob Clark Beyond: At Clayco, when we talk about the art and science of building, we mean more than just construction — we mean using the power of people, teams, and ideas to invent better ways to build. Our work on the Kali Hotel at Hollywood Park is a perfect example of what’s possible […]
Here we go. Again. Nonstop. The Racist Fucks Regime is at it again, leveraging every piece of data involuntarily collected by the government as a weapon to deploy against brown people. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials will be given access to the personal data of the nation’s 79 million Medicaid enrollees, including home addresses and […]
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“Deliver the message to the right mailbox,” is the message conveyed by the Advancing American Business & Contractors Association (AABCA), a black contractors association in regarding local reaction in the wake the St. Louis Development Corporation’s decision to temporarily pause new M/WBE certifications due to pressures from the federal government. “The Advancing American Business & […]
ALTON — The Alton Police Department arrested Andre L. Darden, a 45-year-old man from East Alton, in connection with a shooting that took place on July 5, 2025, in the 300 block of State Street in downtown Alton. The incident drew widespread local attention after video footage of the shooting circulated on social media. Darden was taken into custody earlier today and has been charged by Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine with aggravated battery with a firearm, felon in possession of a weapon, and reckless discharge of a firearm. He is currently being held pending a detention hearing as outlined in his arrest warrant. The Alton Police Department emphasized the significance of community cooperation in addressing violence. “This arrest highlights the importance of the community and police department standing together and calling out bad actors who choose disorder and violence in our community,” the department said. It also reiterated its commitment to justice,
Across the nation, Medicaid is the single largest payer for mental health care, and in rural America, residents disproportionately rely on the public insurance program. But Medicaid cuts in the massive tax and spending bill signed into law earlier this month will worsen mental health disparities in those communities, experts say, as patients lose coverage […]
Missouri Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, accusing Planned Parenthood of misleading women about the safety of mifepristone in medication abortions.
From St. Louis Public Radio: The U.S. Department of Energy is canceling an almost $5 billion loan for a project that would bring wind energy through Missouri after pressure from state politicians. The Grain Belt Express is an almost 800-mile planned transmission line that would connect renewable energy generation in Kansas, through Missouri, to the […]
McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. has started building a new 17-acre equipment and warehouse facility in Maryland Heights. This new Equipment Operations Hub will support the company’s growth and help manage large, complex construction projects across the Central Region. Located at 841 River Valley Drive near Page Avenue and Route 141, the hub will cover about […]
ALTON - The Mississippi River Water Trail will host two fun events for paddlers who love the river. On Aug. 9, 2025, community members can participate in the Firecracker Race, a 15-mile race from Grafton to Alton. There are 13 different classes and over 60 racers who will participate in the event. On Sept. 20, paddlers can also join the Great River Rendezvous as another way to engage with each other and the river. “One of the things that is our biggest mission is to get people out on the Mississippi River and learn how to paddle it safely and see it from the view of the river,” said Melissa, president of the Mississippi River Water Trail. “It really is a different perspective. It’s fabulous to look up at the Alton Riverfront, to look up at the bluffs near Grafton, to see the wildlife. You feel like you’re transported into a whole different area of the country or the world, and it’s right here in our backyard, and we want people to know that.”
"This is a ripple effect," police spokesman Mitch McCoy said. "And what we're seeing is the ripple effect of critical infrastructure being destroyed across the entire region."
Two years of deficit spending, federal budget cuts and the tornado have put St. Louis Public Schools on track to deplete its financial reserves by 2030, the superintendent said.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, in a lawsuit, says Planned Parenthood is violating Missouri’s consumer protection law by falsely advertising medication abortions as safe.
A St. Louis Circuit Court judge signed an arrest warrant for an 18-year-old accused of killing another teen nearly two weeks ago in the city’s Walnut Park East neighborhood.
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (SLSO) announced Tuesday that single tickets for its 2025-2026 season are now available for purchase as well as the addition of two shows to its season lineup: “Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs in Symphony” and “Tower of Power.”