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Immigrant Family Hides for Their Lives in St. Louis as ICE Crackdown Intensifies
Crews responding to overturned dump truck near Bridgeton
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Crews are on the scene after reports of a dump truck overturning near Bridgeton. The crash occurred around 8 a.m. on the exit from westbound Missouri Route 370 to northbound Missouri Route 141, near Missouri Bottom Road. According to an official, landscaping from the dump truck fell onto the roadways, [...]
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Enterprise Center launches premium membership program
The Enterprise Center in St. Louis has launched a new guest experience program offering members exclusive benefits and access to popular events, with memberships available in two tiers: Gold for $1500 and Silver for $750.
Republicans Take A Hatchet To What’s Left Of U.S. Public Broadcasting, PBS Emergency Alerts
Authoritarian assholes really don’t like public broadcasting. They don’t like it because, in its ideal form, it untethers journalism from the often perverse financial incentives inherent in our consolidated, billionaire-owned, ad-engagement based corporate media. If we bolstered real independent media or public broadcasting, you might see journalism more interested in telling people the truth and challenging wealth and […]
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‘One big, beautiful’ law provision on Planned Parenthood funding partly blocked by judge
This report has been updated. WASHINGTON — A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction Monday, blocking a provision in Republicans’ “big, beautiful” law that would have barred Medicaid funding from going to Planned Parenthood for one year. District Court Judge Indira Talwani wrote in a 36-page opinion that Planned Parenthood established “a substantial likelihood of success […]
Jurisdiction issues emerge in AG’s appeal of ruling legalizing abortion in Missouri
The Missouri Supreme Court isn’t as ready to hear the appeal of a ruling that allowed abortions to resume in the state as Attorney General Andrew Bailey is to argue it in front of the seven judges. In filings for an appeal of Jackson County Circuit Judge Jerri Zhang’s July 3 preliminary injunction, Bailey’s office […]
Overnight fire destroys vacant home, damages another in East St. Louis
A fire destroyed a vacant house and damaged another in East St. Louis early Tuesday morning, with no injuries reported and the cause of the fire still under investigation.
St. Louis warns police review board to stand down. Top lawyer cites state takeover.
“I recommend that you take great care to avoid interfering with state-controlled police operations,” said City Counselor Michael Garvin in a letter.
Most Missouri Republicans call for transparency into Jeffrey Epstein investigation
U.S. Sen. Eric Schmitt said in January that the Justice Department should open up all its Jeffrey Epstein files. Last week, he was more reserved.
Clock ticking in battle to stop expansion of Missouri’s private school voucher program
Top Missouri officials say they intend to move forward with an expansion of the MOScholars program this year. The NEA is hoping to block that effort.
How much did they earn? Here’s our salary database for teachers, government workers
The Post-Dispatch’s 2024 Public Pay database includes figures for mayors, teachers, police and other public servants in the St. Louis area.
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Confluence Academies set to hold outreach event on Tuesday
Confluence Academies is hosting a neighborhood outreach event at Old North Academy in north St. Louis to support students and families before the school year begins, providing them with essential information and resources.
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