Megan Green said she's considering asking lawmakers to put Rams settlement funds into an outside endowment, allowing for contributions from private businesses to boost the current roughly $270 million pot.
Talking Heads was a category on Tuesday night’s episode of Jeopardy!, with all four band members – David Byrne, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz and Jerry Harrison – reading the questions…
Of course, Elon Musk had to take Twitter private. If he had to answer to shareholders, he would have been ousted months ago for his systematic, single-minded destruction of the company’s value. Pretty much every move he’s made has been some level of bad, ranging from confusing to annoying to infuriating to catastrophic. Alienating long-term […]
The Complete 2024 Penetration Testing & Ethical Hacking Training Bundle has 9 courses to help you learn to fight back against cyber threats. Courses include hands-on lessons on penetration testing for AWS, IoT, and web apps, along with hacking basics and a few certificate exam prep courses. It’s on sale for $50. Note: The Techdirt […]
Ask the experts from the Missouri Department of Transportation, St. Louis and St. Charles counties and St. Louis City your questions about highways and roads. The live chat starts at 1 p.m. on Wednesday.
ALTON - Local schools gathered at the National Great Rivers Museum to learn more about career opportunities in the maritime industry. “We Work the Waterways” is a national education outreach program through the trade association Inland Rivers, Ports and Terminals, Inc. (IRPT) . On Oct. 16, 2024, the program offered a hands-on Industry Interaction Day for 200 local students in Alton. “We have members of the maritime community, organizations and companies, here to engage with students and educate them about career opportunities in the maritime shipping and logistics industry,” explained Errin Howard, director of “We Work the Waterways.” “Our company exhibitors are making connections with each other, but they’re also making connections with students and the educators who are here. It’s all about the connections that are being made today.” The National Great Rivers Museum welcomed students from Southwestern High School
While we're posting results from this week's YouGov poll, here's one that's crackers: 60% of Republicans say they're worse off than a year ago even though the economy has boomed over the past 12 months: The prime age labor force participation rate is up 0.3 points to the highest level in 20 years Real GDP ...continue reading "Republicans remain convinced that they’re failing financially"
A water main break damaged the oldest library west of the Mississippi River earlier this month, though officials operating the facility say no historic materials were lost.
Two Romanian men believed to be part of a national theft syndicate are appearing in St. Louis County Circuit Court on Wednesday after being charged with stealing several dozen smoke detectors from area Lowe’s stores.
Stevie Nicks is showing her appreciation for director Michael Moore, who wrote an article praising her Saturday Night Live performance of her new song “The Lighthouse.”Stevie said the song was…
Spradley had worked as community outreach adviser to outgoing U.S. Rep. Cori Bush, D-St. Louis. She will make $85,000 to work with North County municipalities.
In a big culinary victory for St. Louis, Katie's Pizza & Pasta Osteria will soon expand its frozen pizza business nationwide, appearing on shelves in Walmart grocery stores next year.
If you're craving a specific standout Mexican-food dish to taco-bout, food writers recently praised one University City restaurant for serving the best tacos in Missouri.
When Congress passed the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) in 1994, they were assured by then-FBI Director Louis Freeh that the mandated wiretap backdoors posed no security risks. Fast forward to today, following the news of a massive CALEA hack and Senator Ron Wyden is reminding the DOJ of that history, while urging […]