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The New York Times fails a safety test
The New York Times has an intensely frustrating piece about driverless cars today. Most of the focus is on San Francisco, and the story includes three safety statistics: In San Francisco, more than 600 self-driving vehicle incidents were documented from June 2022 to June 2023.... Last year, the number of 911 calls from San Francisco ...continue reading "The New York Times fails a safety test"
‘They’re all smashed’: After more Central West End car break-ins, residents hope city finds a way to compensate victims
Jeremy Hart of Rolla, MO
Jeremy Hart of Rolla, MO became a Real Rock Hero in the Real Rock Army today
2023 Holiday Gift Guide: Be An Angel (Investor) In St. Louis Retail Product Startups
In this year’s St. Louis Holiday Gift Guide 2023 we’re spotlighting products from Arch Grants cohort companies alongside other makers and creators in the STL startup ecosystem.
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$5B in Investments Pouring into STL Region’s Aerospace Manufacturing/Aviation
The St. Louis region’s aerospace manufacturing and aviation ecosystem is about to be further boosted by more than $5 billion in new planned investments that are expected to create more than 1,000 new jobs in the bi-state area. Those were among the key numbers shared during the 2023 “Take Flight Forum” on November 8, which […]
St. Louis Riverfront Cruise
The Riverboats at the Gateway Arch award guests one of the best views of St. Louis’ working riverfront, the Gateway Arch and the city skyline. Narrated by the captain […]
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St. Louis lost about $500K in recreational marijuana sales tax because of missing paperwork
Fire destroys charity organizer's new home in Hazelwood days before Thanksgiving
NY Federal Court: There’s A Right To Record Police Officers And State Law Says That Includes Inside Station Lobbies
The NYPD has plenty of problems with accountability and transparency. The main problem is this: the public wants some of this and the NYPD wants none of this. So, it does stupid things repeatedly that do little more than remind the public it’s not to be trusted. Like any cop shop, it’s manned by cops […]
Contact 2: Trouble in Toyland 2023 report
It gives parents and gift givers an idea of how specific smart toys work, as well as tips and questions to ask before buying toys with technology that can collect information about young children.
Belleville City Council votes to remove downtown parking meters
BELLEVILLE, Ill. – The Belleville City Council approved a new bill to remove parking meters downtown. "It is less confusing for people. The meters we've had here in Belleville are quite old. They're getting in disrepair,” David Schoenborn, owner of the Lincoln Theatre, said. “Some of them are even in dangerous conditions because they are [...]
Assessments rise for 97% of St. Louis County homeowners, but not county executive
One viewer in particular wanted to know why the property tax assessment had gone up for so many homes in the county, but the assessment for St. Louis County Executive Sam Page went down.
4 months after admitting killing, suspect considered for release
A murder case, overturned on a technicality, continues to bring unexpected developments that could affect your public safety.
Did St. Louis judicial system fail these victims? The growing concern with GPS ankle monitors
Two defendants in two separate cases, both out of jail and wearing GPS ankle monitors, are accused of horrific crimes, leaving victim advocates questioning if there's an opportunity for change.
‘We didn’t have any issues’ - Holiday-week travelers see no major issues at STL Airport
The Transportation Security Administration predicted this holiday travel week as the busiest ever, but travelers said they are yet to run into major issues.
Webster Groves CJ Muggs being reopened as an Italian-American eatery
Judge to decide again if Missouri's voter ID is constitutional
A Missouri judge will get to decide again if voters will be required to show a photo ID to cast a ballot.