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Suspect's mom talks about son’s arrest for racist graffiti

10 months ago
A former Affton High School student and graduate faces two counts of property damage motivated by discrimination for allegedly spray-painting racial slurs, swastikas, and threatening messages on the outside walls Affton High and Rogers Middle School.
Kelley Hoskins

Bill repealing Missouri law limiting utility charges heads to Gov. Mike Kehoe

10 months ago
The Missouri House on Thursday voted to repeal a utility consumer protection law passed by voters almost 50 years ago. The bill that originated in the state Senate drew bipartisan support and opposition on the 96-44 vote, with 20 Democrats joining 76 Republicans to support it and 23 Republicans lining up with 21 Democrats to […]
Rudi Keller

Ctrl-Alt-Speech: The TAKE IT DOWN Takedown

10 months ago
Ctrl-Alt-Speech is a weekly podcast about the latest news in online speech, from Mike Masnick and Everything in Moderation‘s Ben Whitelaw. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, YouTube, or your podcast app of choice — or go straight to the RSS feed. In this week’s roundup of the latest news in online […]
Mike Masnick

Building for the Future: Tackling the Challenges Facing School Districts

10 months ago
From SM Wilson:  School districts face unique challenges when constructing and maintaining effective learning environments, from outdated buildings to the rise of technology in the classroom. The A/E/C industry has had a front-row seat to witnessing firsthand the evolutionary changes in educational infrastructure that school districts must address. “For 100+ years, S. M. Wilson has […]
Rachel Finan

Construction Boasts Biggest Jobs Jump in Months, But Uncertainty Lingers

10 months ago
From Engineering News Report:  Propelled largely by specialty contractors’ hiring of an estimated 14,600 new workers, the construction industry saw an overall increase of 19,000 jobs in February, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ March 7 jobs report. This latest overall gain adds up to an increase of 174,000 industry positions over the past […]
Rachel Finan

Jenn Clark-Bader Named New Program Coordinator of ARC, Formerly BUD

10 months ago
From St. Louis/Southern Illinois Labor Tribune:  Jenn Clark Bader, a fourth generation IBEW Local 1 member, has joined the Missouri Works Initiative as program coordinator for the Apprenticeship Ready Construction (ARC) program, formerly known as the St. Louis Building Union Diversity (BUD) program. Clark Bader replaces Aurora Bihler, who stepped down from the post over the […]
Rachel Finan

Nominations, Tickets, Sponsorships Open for Forum’s Building Tomorrow Awards

10 months ago
Nominations are now being accepted for Construction Forum’s 2025 Building Tomorrow Awards (BTA). “Since 2015 we have taken this opportunity to recognize contributions of those who help the Forum fulfill its mission,” Tom Finan, Forum executive director said. “There are hundreds of people who have generously given of their time, talent, and treasure over the […]
Tom Finan

Opinion: Valerie Doucleff Endorses Mike McCormick For Village Of Godfrey Mayor Position

10 months ago
Letter to the Editor, I would like to give my full support to Mike McCormick in his campaign for re-election as mayor of Godfrey, IL. Mayor Mike is the leader who possesses the values, principles, skills and total dedication to the people of Godfrey. While mayor, Mike has not only kept our real estate taxes at the lowest rate in Madison County, but without any municipal debt. A situation other cities would love to find themselves in. Mike has encouraged businesses to locate in Godfrey and families to live here. Glazebrook Park has grown tremendously and is a wonderful place to take children, and grandchildren for many types of sports activities and play areas. Adults enjoy the beauty and serenity of the park for long walks. In the sixteen years he has been mayor, the Village's present and future has always been first in his decision-making concerns. Mike's experience has prepared him to excel in the many roles required for mayor. I have known Mike since I was a young girl. From

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SIUE's STEM Center and SALT Launch Innovative 'Cougar KickBots’ Program at Alton Middle School

10 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE/ALTON - A decline in youth participation in organized sports disproportionately affects low-income and underserved communities, where financial barriers often limit access to structured athletic programs, according to a 2022 report from the Aspen Institute. Recognizing this challenge, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s STEM Center and Student Athletes Leading Tomorrow (SALT) have launched Cougar KickBots, an innovative program merging soccer, robotics, and life skills to provide students with valuable opportunities for growth. Founded in 2019, SALT is an Alton-area sports-based youth development organization dedicated to supporting underserved communities. Through Cougar KickBots, SIUE and SALT take a cross-disciplinary approach, integrating physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional development into a hands-on program. Using LEGO robotics kits and Databot data loggers, students explore scientific concepts such as angles, momentum, and velocity, and

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Attorney General Raoul Supports Perkins Coie Law Firm Targeted For Representing Clients Disfavored By President

10 months ago
CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined a coalition of 21 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in support of Perkins Coie LLP (Perkins Coie), the Seattle law firm targeted by President Donald Trump for representing clients and taking positions disfavored by the president. Raoul and the states argue in the brief that the president’s March 6 executive order addressing risks from Perkins Coie is an attempt to prevent certain lawyers and viewpoints from reaching a court of law. The executive order claims Perkins Coie has engaged in dishonest and dangerous activity, particularly while representing Hillary Clinton in 2016. After the brief was filed, the court ordered a temporary restraining order to stop the implementation or enforcement of the sections of the executive order addressing risks from Perkins Coie. “In our country, clients have a right to legal representation regardless of their political party,” Raoul said. “Consistent with this

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