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Missouri regulators revoke license of Springfield marijuana manufacturer
A Springfield marijuana manufacturer central to Missouri’s largest cannabis product recall last year had its license revoked Thursday. State regulators found the company, C&C Manufacturing LLC, created a distillate — or THC concentrate that produces a high in edibles and vape pens — using unregulated THC. Other manufacturers statewide bought the distillate and used it […]
Noah Niznik brings the stanky leg and the Savannah Bananas to Busch Stadium
Soon-to-close Des Peres hospital listed for sale
St. Luke’s Health Corp. last month announced it would shutter the 143-bed Des Peres Hospital on Aug. 1 as the facility struggled with “low utilization” and financial issues.
Messenger: Did Missouri convict the wrong man in infamous prison riot?
Rodney Carr is seeking his release four decades after a prison riot that killed a corrections officer. Several witnesses say Carr is innocent.
Deaf or Hard of Hearing and looking for an outing this weekend? There is an Open Captioned showing of Superman in Edwardsville Saturday night. https://signbridgestl.com/superman-open-caption-movie-event/
Five Injured After Shooting at Each Other in Tower Grove South
District 2 is investigating a shooting incident wherein five people were injured on July 17 in Tower Grove South. Around 7:07 p.m., officers received a call for a shooting at Morganford & Beck. Upon arriving, officers located a shooting scene on a parking lot in the 3700 block of Morganford at Beck. While on scene, […]
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Nelly Invests In Horse Racing Franchise, Moving Team To St. Louis - The Industry Cosign
Dem Senators Use Epstein Scandal To ‘Pressure’ Trump FCC To Drop Bogus Inquiry Into CBS
When last we checked with CBS/Paramount, company executives had just paid Trump $16 million in bribe money to settle a completely baseless lawsuit, effectively purchasing regulatory approval of their $8 billion merger with Skydance. It was arguably one of the biggest acts of corporate cowardice in recent memory, resulting in many CBS journalists and executives […]
US House votes to yank funding for NPR, PBS, foreign aid, sending bill to Trump’s desk
WASHINGTON — The U.S. House cleared legislation just after midnight Friday that will cancel $9 billion in previously approved spending for public broadcasting and foreign aid, marking only the second time in more than three decades Congress has approved a presidential rescissions request. The 216-213 mostly party-line vote sends the bill to President Donald Trump for his signature […]
QT on Lindbergh at I-55
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Judge blocks CoreCivic from opening Leavenworth prison as court skirmishes continue
TOPEKA — A Leavenworth District Court judge finalized his decision to bar CoreCivic from housing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement prisoners at its closed facility, rejecting the private prison company’s appeal to reconsider. Judge John Bryant on Friday approved the language for the injunction that will be in place while the two parties fight out […]
Sultan: Helping empathy make a comeback
Being the giver and receiver of empathy profoundly enriches our lives.
Soldiers Memorial exhibit tells fascinating story of Tuskegee Airmen
At least 91 of the famed fighters and support staff came from the St. Louis region.
St. Louis pauses minority business program in response to Trump’s DEI crackdown
St. Louis Development Corp. told applicants that “enforcement action” by the Justice Department prompted the agency to put the CertifySTL program on hold.
SLMPD board approves $6M body camera contract
The St. Louis Police Board approved a $6 million contract for 800 body cameras and 275 in-car cameras from Utility Associates Incorporated, despite previous complaints about the gear not working properly.
Former Missouri congressman Billy Long to be sworn in as IRS commissioner
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Missouri congressman Billy Long will be ceremonially sworn in as commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service on Friday, taking over a beleaguered agency that he once sought to abolish and that has since been beset with steep staffing cuts and leadership turnover. Long won confirmation in a 53-44 Senate vote last [...]
1 dead, 5 injured in separate shootings in St. Louis City
ST. LOUIS - One person is dead and five others were left injured Thursday night following two separate shootings in St. Louis City. The shootings occurred in different parts of the city within a three-hour span. The first incident took place just after 7 p.m. in a business parking lot on Morgan Ford Road and [...]
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