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Trump’s Most Lawless Action Yet
Pausing funds appropriated by Congress is a deliberate taunt to draw a legal challenge that the White House’s most radical architects think will give them unilateral spending power.
AT&T Pouts, Pulls Home 5G Service From NY State Over Law Requiring It Provide $15 To Poor People
To be clear up front, AT&T is a predatory telecom monopolist. It works tirelessly to lobby (and sometimes bribe) government for favorable treatment as it works tirelessly to undermine competition and eliminate state and federal oversight. It then miraculously exploits that lack of competition and oversight in the form of shoddy, sluggish, and very expensive […]
Women's Eastern Correctional Center opens nursery for inmate mothers
ST,. LOUIS - A nursery is set to open at the Women's Eastern Correctional Center this week. The new law is an initiative to keep incarcerated mothers with their babies. The nursery will be able to serve up to 14 mothers and their babies. The program gives them the chance to bond with their child [...]
As Missouri Republicans race to shield Bayer from lawsuits, bills face bipartisan opposition
An avalanche of lawsuits filed against Bayer in Missouri is pitting the chemical maker against trial attorneys and cancer patients.
St. Louis investment bank closes sale of oil field company
The St. Louis-based boutique investment banking firm specializes in sale transactions, ESOPs, capital advisory, and valuations and fairness opinions for privately-held businesses.
New apartments to be first new-build on the Delmar Loop in years
Seven staff members laid off at Kairos Academies charter school in St. Louis
Two of the seven eliminated positions were classroom teachers. Class sizes will stay between 20 to 24 students, school leaders said.
Babies behind bars: Missouri to launch prison nursery program next month
The women’s prison at Vandalia is expected to open a nursery in February that can serve up to 14 mothers and their babies for 18 months at a time.
Husband of victim’s girlfriend charged in murder-for-hire scheme in Collinsville
Sammy J. Shafer, Jr., 36, was among three men charged with murder in the death of Portia Rowland.
Jefferson County woman to be arraigned for murder of two children
Ashley Parmeley, who confessed to the murders of her two young children, is set to appear in court for an arraignment hearing on Tuesday morning.
Can ICE now raid churches, schools and hospitals? What we can VERIFY
St. Louis’ AT&T tower redo eyes 600 apartments, automated parking
Neman: What I would eat at 801 Chophouse, if I were on the Board of Education
Clayton's pricey 801 Chophouse is the restaurant of choice when members of the St. Louis Board of Education want to go out for a little nosh at taxpayers' expense.
Unlimited rides this Groundhog Day at the St. Louis Wheel
Tuesday, January 28 - Earthquakes aren't the biggest problem for New Madrid residents
The New Madrid Seismic Zone, centered near the Southeast Missouri county of the same name, sees hundreds of earthquakes a year--but as Harshawn Ratanpal reports, the people of the town of New Madrid have bigger problems.
New apartments to be first new-build on the Delmar Loop in years
The project is replacing the former Craft Alliance building at Delmar Boulevard and Leland Avenue with a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units.
House panel hears support for legalizing slot machines in Missouri
Analysis shows Missouri’s casino operators could lose money if the video gambling machines are legalized, and bettors stay closer to home.
101 things to do in St. Louis
A guide to some of the region’s most memorable experiences
Missouri bill putting a bounty on undocumented immigrants faces fierce resistance
A confrontational legislative hearing Monday — with a witness calling a state senator a fascist and lawmakers battling over whether the state should put a bounty on undocumented immigrants — set the tone for this year’s debate on immigration and the state’s role in border security. The most aggressive approach, in a bill filed by […]
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