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Have our social skills rotted away?
Taylor Telford has a piece in the Washington Post today about office workers no longer knowing how to act at work: More than two years after employers began urging white-collar workers back to offices, Americans are still reckoning with the ripple effects of pandemic-induced disruption when it comes to workplace behavior. The years spent apart ...continue reading "Have our social skills rotted away?"
Boeing said to be exploring sale of some of its space business
The company also has announced a share sale to boost its liquidity.
Feds give environmental OK for Lambert airport's $3B single-terminal project
The federal government has found that Lambert airport's $3 billion plan for redevelopment as a single-terminal facility does not have the potential for significant environmental impacts, another step toward completion of the project.
Voting at Carpenter Library
Feds postpone foreclosure sale at downtown St. Louis tower
The federal government has canceled a foreclosure sale of the Paul Brown Lofts in downtown St. Louis, saying it plans to reschedule its auction for the property.
St. Louis-based chemical maker faces $135M in Hurricane Beryl costs for 2024
Chemical company Olin Corp. is just now getting its operations at its Freeport, Texas, facility back to normal after multiple outages since Hurricane Beryl.
Moving to St. Louis as a trans man?
Every political day is the same as yesterday
Haul out pretty much any front page and the political news is nearly identical every day now: Donald Trump said something repellent again. Voters are still mad about inflation. The race is a toss-up. There's nothing new, no October surprise, and virtually no change in the polls. Is Kamala Harris doing something wrong? I don't ...continue reading "Every political day is the same as yesterday"
In race for Missouri governor, Mike Kehoe pays bonus to consultant criticized by Trump
Axiom Strategies backed Ron DeSantis in the race for president.
41st Annual St. Louis Regional Veterans Day Observance To Be Celebrated Downtown On November 9
ST. LOUIS - St. Louisans are invited to honor Veterans and military service members at the 41st Annual St. Louis Regional Veterans Day Observance in Downtown St. Louis on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024. This special parade and ceremony celebrates the bravery and dedication of those who have served the nation, and all are welcome to join the festivities and express their gratitude. The St. Louis Veterans Day Parade starts at 10:30 a.m. at 18th and Olive. Lieutenant General Jared Helwig , Deputy Director of United States Transportation Command stationed at Scott Air Force Base, will be the grand marshal for this year’s parade. He will give keynote remarks during the 11:30 a.m. ceremony and will be on hand to salute all military related units participating in the parade as they pass by. Over 50 groups, with over 500 individuals, are expected to march in this year’s parade. The parade will feature Junior ROTC cadets, local American Legions, local classic car clubs, Shriners mini-cars,
Court To School: No ‘Imminent Injury’ In Not Being Able To Broadcast Pre-Championship Game Prayer Over PA Because Your Team Sucks
Well, this is certainly one of the more entertaining decisions I’ve ever read, even though most of it deals with the more boring side of civil rights litigation, i.e., questions of standing and mootness. I mean, those can be interesting but they’re far less interesting than seeing a court dig into cases where the either […]
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Alton Woman Arrested for Theft of Stolen Vehicle
On July 31, 2024, the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office received a complaint of a stolen motor vehicle from a residence on Main Street in Brussels, Calhoun County, Illinois. The Calhoun County Sheriff's Office began an investigation and attempted to locate the stolen vehicle; which was identified as a black 2003 Dodge truck. Deputy Nic McCall was assigned the case and began an investigation. Subsequently, Crystal J. Hillis, age 56, of Alton, was arrested on the following charges: Possession of Stolen Motor Vehicle, Theft ($500 - $10,000), Driving While Revoked. Hillis was arrested without incident and subsequently released with a Notice to Appear at the Calhoun County Courthouse; As is now required under the provisions of the new House Bill 3653, known as the SAFE-T Act. All suspect(s) are innocent until proven guilty.
Elvis Costello explains why he didn’t demand song credit on Olivia Rodridgo’s ‘Brutal’
Elvis Costello never went after Olivia Rodrigo for a writing credit on her SOUR tune “Brutal,” despite many people agreeing it sounded just like his hit “Pump It Up,” and…
IDPH Marks Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Week
SPRINGFIELD - The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is reminding Illinoisans to be aware of the ongoing potential for health risks from lead exposure. The reminder comes during Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, October 20-26. As part of the observance, Governor JB Pritzker recently issued a proclamation encouraging greater public awareness of the dangers of exposure to lead. In the proclamation, the governor noted that the main source of lead exposure in the state remains lead-contaminated dust and lead-based paint found in homes constructed prior to 1978, the year that such paint was banned for use in Illinois. “Lead poisoning can cause long term harm and the sooner it is identified, the better chance we have of treating it and reversing its effects,” said IDPH Director Dr. Sameer Vohra . “There is no safe level of lead exposure. During this Child Lead Poisoning Prevention Week and every week, IDPH will remain vigilant with our local partners
Wedding Reception Chaos: Moro Man Charged with Aggravated Battery In Calhoun County
MICHAEL - On October 5, 2024, the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a Disturbance at a wedding reception located on Michael-Hamburg Road, Michael, in Calhoun County, Illinois. Subsequent to an investigation, Austin M Newell, aged 29, of Moro, for the following offense: Aggravated Battery - Person 60 Years or Older Battery (Two Counts) Newell was taken into custody without incident and transported to the Greene County Jail. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Self-driving cars aren’t here yet, but states are getting the rules ready
Early one morning last year, as state Rep. Josh Bray left his small town of Mount Vernon in southeastern Kentucky to make his way to the Capitol in Frankfort, he decided to count how many drivers he saw texting or distracted by something else. He quit counting after 24 when he saw a truck driver […]
Frightening Facts: Glisson Law Reveals the Pedestrian Dangers on Halloween
As the sun sets on October 31st, the streets come alive with the sounds of laughter and excitement. Children dressed in costumes eagerly traverse neighborhoods, while adults partake in festivities that may include the consumption of alcohol. While Halloween is a beloved tradition, it’s also one of the most dangerous nights of the year for pedestrians. At Glisson Law , we believe it's crucial to raise awareness about the risks associated with this spooky holiday, particularly regarding pedestrian injuries and crashes. A Night of Increased Risk Halloween is synonymous with increased foot traffic, particularly among young children who are out trick-or-treating. Unfortunately, this surge in activity coincides with a spike in pedestrian fatalities . Between 4:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.—the peak hours for Halloween activities—children aged 5 to 14 are particularly vulnerable. Statistics reveal a staggering 15% of childhood pedestrian deaths occurred during Halloween from
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