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Boeing, union to head back to bargaining table
Members with the IAM Union, which represents more than 3,200 Boeing workers in St. Louis, St. Charles and Mascoutah, Illinois, have been on strike since Aug. 4.
U.S. Supreme Court, federal courts to run out of money, limit operations amid shutdown
This report has been updated. WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court and the rest of the federal judiciary are set to run out of funding in the next few days, a new development in the ongoing government shutdown that will likely reverberate throughout much of the country. The Supreme Court, which is in the middle […]
St. Louis Public Schools fires Superintendent Millicent Borishade
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St. Louis Public Schools fires Superintendent Millicent Borishade
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Judge Releases Final Diss Track In The Drake/Kendrick Feud: Dismissing Drake’s Pathetic Lawsuit Over Not Like Us
In what may be the most legally absurd aftermath of a rap battle in hip-hop history, Drake’s preposterously silly lawsuit against Universal Music has met its predictable end. The artist sued his own record label—not Kendrick Lamar himself—for the crime of also distributing Lamar’s devastating diss track Not Like Us. The judge overseeing the case […]
Kate Hudson covers The Band’s holiday classic ‘Christmas Must Be Tonight’
In addition to being an Oscar-nominated actress, Kate Hudson is a singer who released her debut album, Glorious, in 2024. Now she's dropped a holiday single that finds her covering a Christmas…
St. Louis cop charged with DWI released on house arrest, barred from driving
A St. Louis police sergeant was released this week on house arrest while he awaits trial on charges of driving drunk and severely injuring a man on a moped.
Trump Keeps Overreaching: Will It Backfire?
Today on TAP: No university has agreed to his latest extortion plan. And his vindictive partisan shutdown of the NY-NJ Gateway tunnel project could be a life preserver for Democrat Mikie Sherrill in the close New Jersey governor’s race.
Teen certified as adult for December 2024 homicide
ST. LOUIS - Ten months following the murder of a teenager in the city's West End Neighborhood, another teen has been charged and certified as an adult. According to officials, the Juvenile Court certified 17-year-old Thomas Russell as an adult Wednesday. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department responded to a call for a shooting on [...]
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Wood River City Hall To Refuse Pennies As Payment
WOOD RIVER – Starting next week, pennies will no longer be an acceptable form of payment at Wood River City Hall. The city announced on Wednesday that this decision stems from a Federal Reserve announcement that penny production is officially ending, noting the federal agency will no longer accept the one-cent coins for deposit. “Because we can no longer deposit them, the City of Wood River will no longer accept pennies for any payments made at City Hall effective Monday, Oct. 20, 2025,” the city announced. While payments made online or by credit/debit card will still accept exact amounts, there will be some slight changes for those paying their bills with cash. Cash payments will still be accepted at City Hall, but residents are asked to round “up or down” to the nearest nickel. Late fees and other penalties will not be imposed on payments that are short by four cents or less. President Donald Trump instructed the U.S. Treasury Department in February
Why Things Are The Way They Are
Right up front, I want to state that this is a very personal post. While it obviously draws from my many years of writing for Techdirt, I want to make it perfectly clear that I am expressing my own opinions about everything discussed below. I’m not immune to reading the comments. In fact, I actually […]
David Gilmour marks ‘The Luck and Strange Concerts’ release with ‘Comfortably Numb’ performance
Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour has released The Luck and Strange Concerts, a live album featuring performances from his 2024 tour. To mark the occasion, he’s released a live performance of the…
Daily Deal: Linux/UNIX Certification Training Bundle
Linux and UNIX operating systems have become increasingly popular in commercial computing environments. Due to their rapid growth in today’s businesses, Linux/UNIX administrators have also become very much in demand. The Linux/UNIX Certification Training Bundle will help you prepare for the CompTIA Linux+ and the Novell Certified Linux Professional certification exams. The 2-course bundle is […]
STL Toasted to close at City Foundry, focus on restaurant in The Hill
STL Toasted, a St. Louis toasted ravioli-themed eatery, will soon close its location at the City Foundry.
Staff And Students Shine At East St. Louis Gordon Bush Alternative Center
EAST ST. LOUIS — East St. Louis School District 189 highlighted positive achievements at Gordon Bush Alternative Center for September 2025, recognizing staff and students who exemplify respect and contribute to a positive school environment. Catrice Johnson, a social worker at the center, was named Staff of the Month as part of the Golden Cadet Awards. Students Jasmine Hagens, representing the high school, and Syllas Renaud, from the middle school, were also honored as Students of the Month for demonstrating the core character trait of respect. In addition, special recognition was given to Dr. Kenya Cody, Kennedy Streeter, and student Ta'Niya Walker as “Bright Spots” for their positive impact within the school community. East St. Louis School District 189 shared these acknowledgments as part of its ongoing effort to celebrate the accomplishments and positive contributions of individuals at Gordon Bush Alternative Center.
Rain, storms and gusty winds expected Saturday
Much of the St. Louis region will see much-needed rain this weekend, but with that also brings the possibility of gusty winds and small hail.
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