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Abortion safety takes center stage as Missouri trial enters second week
KANSAS CITY — Roughly 1% of the more than 53,000 Missourians who received abortions over the last 10 years in Illinois and Kansas experienced complications, ranging from infection to incomplete abortions to hemorrhaging. Lawyers for Planned Parenthood and the Missouri Attorney General’s Office are dissecting dozens of Missouri’s Targeted Regulation of Abortion, or TRAP laws, […]
Missouri court cases vanish from public view through ‘security level’ system
A Missouri House candidate’s history of domestic violence. A Highway Patrol trooper’s sexual abuse of a fellow officer at a work conference. A lawsuit between prominent St. Louis attorneys. All of these cases were removed from Missouri’s public court database. Searching for them online, it appeared as if they never existed. Cases assigned a high […]
Could this be the last year we commemorate MLK Day as a federal holiday?
If left up to the Trump administration, Martin Luther King Jr. Day would likely be nullified as a federal holiday. Trump used his executive powers to change the observance of MLK Day by cancelling it as a free-admission day for those who wish to visit our national parks during federal holidays. The order also applies […]
‘Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII’ to be released on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray
Pink Floyd is giving fans a chance to enjoy their 1972 concert film, Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII, from the comfort of their home. The band is set to release the…
Missouri bank CEO eyes data center on farm land in Franklin County
Diamond owner L.B. Eckelkamp Jr., CEO of the Franklin County-based Bank of Washington, said he's been approached by several developers interested in building data centers on his land.
See the Jan. 19, 1926, front page: On trial for life for stabbing girl on drinking party
Headlines from the Jan. 19, 1926, front page include: On trial for life for stabbing girl on drinking party
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Maplewood History: A Hunk, A Hunk Of Burning…Hobby?
Perhaps it is because this is the very coldest time of the year for us that this previous post came to mind? This is about my brief and single experience with a collector of matchbook covers. A hot topic if ever there was one. Note there was a Part Two to this post. The link […]
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Doug Suthers from St. Charles, MO joined the Real Rock Army today!
The best parts of KSHE are the rock n roll and DJs. I think I should be in RRA because I’ve been a loyal listener for a really long...
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St. Louis native strives to inspire youth through football, philanthropy
The mentality that defines Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams didn’t begin under the bright lights of the NFL. It began years ago, when Williams was a student at St. John Vianney High School, where discipline, purpose, and perseverance first took root.
St. Louis Art Museum celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
On Sunday afternoon, visitors to the St. Louis Art Museum weren't just handed programs; they were asked to look, listen, and support.
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Shooting Leaves One Woman Dead and Another Injured
BELLEVILLE - On the night of Saturday, January 17, 2026, police responded to multiple shots fired on the 1700 block of Jamestown Road in Belleville, Illinois, resulting in one woman’s death and injuries to another, authorities said. At approximately 11:19 p.m., officers from the Belleville and Swansea Police Departments arrived at the scene and found three female victims. One woman was deceased in the roadway, while two others were inside a nearby parked vehicle. One of the women in the
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