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Missouri lawyer for cannabis trade group behind contracts tied to revoked licenses
Missouri’s social-equity cannabis program has struggled to get off the ground since it began in 2023, with state regulators routinely revoking business licenses for relying on contracts they’ve publicly characterized as “predatory.” As it turns out, the attorney who crafted most of those contracts also represents the marijuana industry trade group, whose leaders helped create […]
Messenger: U.S. Supreme Court gets it right as Missouri loses one gun law fight
The Supreme Court did a good thing last week, over a law that was unconstitutional on its face.
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Boy, 14, shot trying to rob man in downtown St. Louis
A 14-year-old boy and a man shot each other in downtown St. Louis on Tuesday night when the boy tried to rob the man at gunpoint, police said.
America Is Drowning In Scam Calls And Texts And Donald Trump Is Making It Worse
Just so you know: it’s not normal for your country’s voice communications networks to be completely hijacked by scammers and marketers, rendering it almost unusable. That’s literally not something people in most serious countries have to deal with. Yet we’ve largely normalized the fact that Americans are so inundated with unwanted scams and bullshit that […]
Whatever Happened to the 'Cash Car'
Environmental groups appeal federal court decision on EPA reporting requirements
Environmental groups are appealing a federal court’s decision to uphold a rule exempting livestock and poultry operations from reporting significant releases of air pollutants. The environmental groups allege the rule is unlawful and that exposure to ammonia and hydrogen sulfide from these operations is responsible for more deaths annually than exposure to air pollution from […]
Missouri releases final proposal for federal broadband expansion program
The Office of Broadband Development, housed within the Missouri Department of Economic Development, released Missouri’s final proposal for the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program, a federal initiative established by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The state plans to invest over $700 million to bring broadband to over 200,000 homes and businesses throughout Missouri. […]
Three injured in two separate downtown St. Louis shootings
Three people were injured in two separate shootings in downtown St. Louis, one of which involved a 14-year-old attempting to rob two men at gunpoint and the other a drive-by shooting that left a man injured.
Hotter temperatures mean more workplace injuries, study finds
With hotter temperatures come more heat-related workplace injuries — about 28,000 injuries each year, according to a new study published Monday in the journal Environmental Health. Scientists have long warned of climate change-driven extreme heat and its dangers to health. Studies have shown extreme heat can cause fatigue, poorer coordination and reduced attention. Put together, […]
Renata Cassiano Alvarez: Passage
Renata Cassiano Alvarez, the 2025 Visiting Artist in Residence at Laumeier Sculpture Park, works predominantly in clay, focusing on process to develop an intimate and collaborative relationship with her chosen […]
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St. Louis Community College back to pre-pandemic enrollment with career training push
Enrollment at STLCC climbed by 10% this fall to 17,236 students across the four-campus system.
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MoDOT launches 'Heads Up St. Louis' amid deadly pedestrian crashes
MoDOT has launched the 'Heads Up St. Louis' campaign to raise awareness about pedestrian safety after a series of deadly pedestrian crashes this month.
New here…Metrolink
Wednesday, Oct. 8 - Vacant hospital has neighbors feeling frustrated
Drive down south Jefferson Avenue in St. Louis and you’ll notice the vacant St. Alexius Hospital, just south of Cherokee Street. Neighbors say the property has gone downhill quickly in the three years since it closed.
St. Louis Public Radio’s Sarah Fentem reports – people living in the Gravois Park neighborhood want someone to take action and clean up the former medical campus.
MO Secretary of State, misleading ballot language
Eric Schmitt says Democrats 'grandstanding' on bill for police training and health services
Schmitt said Democrats refusal to OK bill is "sad commentary" on Democratic Party. Senate Democrats wants to re-open negotiations on health-care spending
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