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State police identify man killed in Alton shootout that also killed K-9, injured officer
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Ctrl-Alt-Speech: ChatGPT Told Us Not To Say This, But YOLO
Ctrl-Alt-Speech is a weekly podcast about the latest news in online speech, from Mike Masnick and Everything in Moderation‘s Ben Whitelaw. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, YouTube, or your podcast app of choice — or go straight to the RSS feed. In this week’s round-up of the latest news in online […]
What to know about the upcoming Trump-Harris debate
Trump and Harris are set to debate on Sept. 10, but what happens after that is still up in the air.
Postal Service considering slower delivery to rural areas, Postmaster General says
The plan involves letting some mail and packages sit for an extra day instead of processing and moving them immediately.
Downtown St. Louis apartment tower slated for $169M renovation
The Mansion House apartments in downtown St. Louis are slated for a $168.6 million renovation.
Pevely third grader paralyzed in crash, school offering support
A Pevely third grader is fighting for her life after an accident left her paralyzed. The community is coming together to support her family and the long road to recovery.
A St. Louis area lake is disappearing and no one is quite sure why
After ‘dramatic’ turnaround of animal shelter, St. Louis County to run it again
Animal Protective Association president said "the turnaround at Olivette has been dramatic" and the county shelter is in "a strong operational and logistical state."
St. Louis mayor vetoes charter modernization bill, which would have changed the Board of Aldermen to the St. Louis City Council. Here's why
Legalized abortion has nothing to do with crime rates
I haven't written much about the lead-crime link lately because there hasn't been much to write about. Today there is. Beware: a righteous rant is coming. Many years ago Steven Levitt and John Donohue—Levitt is one half of the Freakonomics duo—postulated that the crime decline of the '90s was due to Roe v. Wade. "Children ...continue reading "Legalized abortion has nothing to do with crime rates"
Prospect Weekly Roundup: Second City Live
From Chicago, our reporters wrap up the Democratic National Convention.
Worth it?
KDHX, associate members settle board of directors lawsuit
The associate members, the station's volunteers and former volunteers, will have two new members on the corporate board of directors.
Missouri exports increase as GOP Gov. Parson makes trade trip to Panama his last
(The Center Square) – Missouri’s exports increased 13.1% from the second quarter of 2023 to the second quarter of this year and totaled slightly less than $10 billion as Missouri Republican Gov. Mike Parson completed his 11th trade mission earlier…
Thies Farm in St. Louis County flourishes amid dry weather
At Thies Farms and Greenhouses in north St. Louis County, everything is great as we get ready to transition to the fall season. In fact, starting Friday, guests can pick their own honey crisp apples. The timing is a little ahead of schedule due to all the early spring blooms.
Two charged in infant's death in Granite City
Two adults face felony charges in connection with an infant's death earlier this summer in Granite City.
Suspect and police dog die after police shootout in Alton. One officer injured
Illinois State Police identified the suspect Friday as 27-year-old Vernon Randle Jr. of Alton.
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