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How The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis' community programs keep the theater spark alive
Learn about upcoming shows and year-round programming offered by The Rep’s Learning and Community Engagement (LACE) department
Just in time for the state takeover: US Justice Department cuts database tracking federal police misconduct
The Missouri Senate gave bipartisan approval Thursday to an anti-hazing bill that would create Danny’s Law, named after former University of Missouri student Danny Santulli, 32-1. The only no vote was from St. Louis democrat Karla May.
Unlawful predatory practices must be rooted out of Missouri microbusiness program, regulator says
Missouri’s microbusiness cannabis program will never get off the ground if regulators are consistently forced to revoke licenses over concerns about unlawful predatory practices, the head of the state’s marijuana division said Wednesday at a town hall meeting. That’s why new rules must be put in place to root out these practices and ensure the […]
The Secret Society Raising Your Electricity Bills
A breakthrough report details how utility companies use bogus models to earn excess profits.
New Alton Art Expo puts behavioral health and metro area artists at the forefront
The inaugural grassroots event will be held at The Milton Schoolhouse and benefit Centerstone, a full-service mental health and substance-use disorder nonprofit health system.
Egg prices have soared, but federal controls kept milk prices steady — at farmers’ expense
America’s dairy industry is being ravaged by bird flu, leading to a significant decline in milk production in many states, including California, the nation’s largest dairy-producing state that hit a 20-year low in 2024. But unlike eggs, which spiked in price due to the bird flu’s impact on poultry flocks, consumers aren’t likely to see […]
East St. Louis Senior High School closed Friday due to bomb threat
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, Ill. - East St. Louis Senior High School suspended classes Friday morning after receiving a bomb threat against the school. The closure served as a precautionary measure as the school worked with law enforcement to investigate the validity of the threat and to complete a comprehensive search of the campus. After a [...]
Unlocking Your Potential: The Power of a Morning Routine
Did you know that nearly 40% of people consider themselves "morning people," yet only a fraction have structured morning routines? This disparity reveals a significant opportunity for personal and professional growth. Designing an effective morning routine can be the difference between a day filled with focus and productivity versus one mired in chaos and procrastination. It’s time to explore how you can transform your mornings into a powerful launchpad for success. The Importance of a Morning Routine A morning routine is more than just a series of tasks; it’s a deliberate strategy to maximize your potential. Research indicates that individuals who engage in consistent morning routines report higher levels of productivity, better mental health, and increased overall satisfaction in life. By establishing a structured start to your day, you set the tone for how you approach challenges and opportunities. Clarity and Focus One of the key benefits of a morning routine is
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This Day in History on February 21: Malcolm X Assassinated
February 21 has marked significant moments in history across various fields, including politics, science, and culture. One of the most notable events that occurred on February 21 took place in 1965, when Malcolm X, a prominent African American civil rights leader, was assassinated in New York City. His assassination sent shockwaves throughout the nation and the world, profoundly affecting the civil rights movement. Malcolm X was known for his powerful speeches and advocacy for Black empowerment, and his death represented a significant loss for those fighting for racial equality and justice. In the wake of his assassination, many turned to his writings and speeches, which continue to inspire activism to this day. Fast forward to 1992, when the United States witnessed a landmark event in its legal history. On this day, the Supreme Court ruled in the case of Planned Parenthood v. Casey , upholding the constitutional right to have an abortion while allowing states to impose certain
St. Louis-based eye care group makes C-suite changes
The parent company of St. Louis-based Clarkson EyeCare has made two C-suite changes that it says strengthens its physician leadership.
Former MRH German teacher Dorothea Bruschke is remembered
Dorothea Bruschke, Maplewood Richmond Heights German teacher from 1966-1980, died this week in her retirement community, Aberdeen Heights, in Kirkwood. Since then, former students of hers have posted memories and appreciations of her on social media. From Clark Hickman on Facebook: I am saddened to report the death of one of the favorite teachers I […]
Security thwarts ATM heist at Mercy Hospital Jefferson
Trump EO Tries To Destroy Whatever Corporate Regulatory Oversight Hasn’t Been Already Killed By DOGE And The Supreme Court
Welcome to the golden age of corruption. Last year I warned repeatedly how a concussive series of Supreme Court rulings like Loper Bright were poised to dismantle already shaky regulatory authority and corporate oversight, turning most U.S. regulators into the legal and policy equivalent of decorative seasonal gourds. It was the ultimate victory in a […]
Sign replacements prompt weekend ramp closures on I-270 in St. Louis County
What is the KDHX update, other than dead air......
The House and Senate are light years apart in their budget proposals
The Senate passed a budget resolution last night: $175 in new spending on border security. $150 billion in new defense spending. $15 billion in new energy production. No framework for extending 2017 tax cut. And now for a look at the House budget proposal: $4.5 trillion to extend 2017 tax cuts. $880 billion in spending ...continue reading "The House and Senate are light years apart in their budget proposals"
Two people injured after stabbing at Walmart in Belleville
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, Ill. - A man and woman were stabbed at a Walmart in Belleville Thursday night. The stabbing occurred at the Walmart on Greenmount Commons just before 8 p.m. Police say they have a man in custody and are not looking for any other suspects. The two victims were taken to the hospital [...]
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