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Wentzville transgender bathroom suit gets trial date
The five-day bench trial will cover whether Wentzville's school board was wrong to discuss a policy on where transgender students could use the restroom during a closed session meeting in June 2023.
Missouri approves protection plan for Ameren customers
The Missouri Public Service Commission has approved a new large-load electric rate plan for Ameren Missouri, which will help attract data centers and major manufacturers while protecting customers from higher bills.
Police ID bicyclist killed in St. Louis crash early Saturday
The crash happened at about 4:30 a.m. on Manchester Avenue at Tamm Avenue.
Ex-Missouri substitute teacher sentenced after paying students for sex
A former mid-Missouri substitute teacher was sentenced to prison after she admitted to giving money, alcohol and drugs to students in exchange for sex.
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Where to eat off 55?
Where should I eat off 55?
How a snowy forecast may impact post-Thanksgiving travel
With the holiday quickly approaching, many residents will be traveling around---posing a challenge for many to get back home with the potential for snow this weekend.
Former STL Rams WR Torry Holt named semifinalist for Pro Football Hall of Fame
ST. LOUIS – Former St. Louis Rams wide receiver and Super Bowl Champion Torry Holt is among one of the semifinalists named for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026. The list was announced live Tuesday morning on the NFL Network’s ‘Good Morning Football’. The list initially featured a group of 128 nominees [...]
Trump shedding support among Latino voters, survey finds
WASHINGTON — A majority of U.S. Latinos have grown pessimistic since the 2024 presidential election and increasingly disapprove of the immigration and economic policies of the second Trump administration, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center. About 70% of Latinos in the U.S. disapprove of President Donald Trump’s record, with 65% disapproving […]
USPTO Wants To Make Bad Patents Unchallengeable. You Have Until December 2nd To Tell Them No.
The US Patent Office is about to gut the only effective tool we have for killing bad patents—and they’re doing it by administrative fiat, without Congress, in a way that would make patent trolling easier than it’s been in over a decade. They need to hear from you by Tuesday, December 2nd, or this may […]
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Daily Deal: The JavaScript DOM Game Developer Bundle
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SLATE Missouri Job Center plans job fair
The SLATE Missouri Job Center will hold its annual Holly Jolly Holiday Hiring Fair on Thursday and Friday, Dec. 4-5, from 9 a.m. to noon, at 1520 Market Street, in the first-floor conference room.
St. Louis sheriff's removal case now in judge's hands. Ruling to come in 'timely' manner
“He has failed to devote his full time to his office," Missouri Attorney General's Office lawyer Gregory Goodwin said. "He simply can’t do it.”
Hochman: In Sonny Gray trade, new Cardinals prospect Brandon Clarke intrigues, but is no sure thing
The St. Louis Cardinals traded Sonny Gray to the Boston Red Sox and got Brandon Clarke, a lefty who can hit 100 mph.
Trump’s Immigration Forces Deploy “Less Lethal” Weapons in Dangerous Ways, Skirting Rules and Maiming Protesters
St. Louis sheriff removal trial ends with claims effort is ‘abusive’ and Montgomery ‘failed’
Elton John to headline Rock in Rio, ‘can’t wait’ to start making ‘much more commercial’ record
Elton John has left touring behind him, but that doesn't mean he's stopped playing live. He tells Variety he's done 11 private shows this year, plus a few public ones, like…
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