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Republican Court Rulings Keep Helping Republicans Win Elections
A redistricting case from Louisiana that could get resolved today illustrates the way conservative judges handle voting rights cases with their thumbs on the scale.
Can We All Get Along?
A Q&A with Eman Abdelhadi, a Palestinian University of Chicago professor, about encampments, dialogue, and mutual respect
Inside a California oil town’s divisive plan to survive the energy transition
Kern County is betting on carbon capture to replace oil jobs and tax revenue. But will the county’s new economy repeat the sins of the old one?
Tribes could lease their water to dry states. Why is it so hard?
The Colorado River Indian Tribes can now lease water to non-Indigenous users along the drought-stricken river. Most nations can’t do the same.
A trillion cicadas will emerge in the next few weeks. This hasn’t happened since 1803.
They're a little early, thanks to climate change.
Joe Biden has been rock solid on Israel
The Washington Post writes today about President Biden's decision to transfer $1 billion in arms to Israel after halting a shipment last week: The decision underscores the administration’s reluctance to defy pro-Israel donors in the Democratic Party who criticized Biden’s decision last week to withhold the shipment, which included controversial 2,000-pound bombs that have been ...continue reading "Joe Biden has been rock solid on Israel"
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Maplewood History: Father William Barnaby Faherty and Our Threatened Church Building
Let me begin this one with a little personal history. I initiated a community history book project about 2005 while I was a member of the Maplewood Historical Society which I had helped form. I resigned from that organization at the end of June in 2006. It disappeared shortly thereafter. In 2007, I got a […]
Missouri’s Secretary of State candidate has the wildest videos ever
Char Stewart of East Helena, MT
Char Stewart of East Helena, MT joined the Real Rock Army today
Ask Veronica: Is pea gravel having a resurgence in popularity?
We asked John Bell, operations manager at Quiet Village Landscaping, to give us the lowdown.
10th Biannual Exhibit
The 10th biannual exhibition curated from artists within 200 miles. Opening May 7th and on display through October, the 10th Biannual will feature 32 artists and 41 works from a […]
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St. Louis Riverfront Cruise
Return to a time when steamboats ruled the river. The one-hour narrated riverfront cruise aboard the Riverboats at the Gateway Arch explores the history of downtown St. Louis, including the […]
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St. Louis garden and house tours
This year, Historic Saint Louis presents a one-day open house featuring twenty venues. Each house will paint a picture of summertime past through their unique landscapes.
Bryan Cave Sues St. Louis City Over Change to Earnings Tax Calculation
‘Long Overdue’: St. Louis Surge head coach on Caitlin Clark WNBA impact
ST. LOUIS - Before Caitlin Clark even stepped on a WNBA court, her impact was felt. Ticket sales are up 93% from last year, according to Forbes, and a lot of that has to do with Clark. "It's slowly been on the incline, on the rise and now it's just boomed," St. Louis Surge Head Coach Petra Jackson [...]
Neighbors help stop alleged St. Louis County peeper
In a Chesterfield neighborhood just southwest of Olive Boulevard and U.S. Highway 141, concerned residents claim to have helped stop an alleged peeper.
Mayor Tishaura Jones touches on crime, traffic, and more at State of the City
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones held her third State of the City address Tuesday evening. It is expected that she will announce seeking re-election sometime this week.
St. Louis County Council members discuss new roles and changes
One St. Louis County councilman is hoping to convince voters to change and revise both the county charter and government.
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