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Dustin Grenzebach of Glen Carbon, IL
Dustin Grenzebach of Glen Carbon, IL joined the Real Rock Army today
The Arch looking snazzy with the new lighting
Why aren’t Democrats steamrolling Republicans?
Ezra Klein asks today, "Why haven't the Democrats completely cleaned the Republicans' clock?" Actually it's Ruy Teixeira who asked that question, and it's one I share. I mean, Republicans have turned into complete loons. Democrats should have been able to build a huge and enduring lead over the past decade. Why haven't they? Teixeira suggests ...continue reading "Why aren’t Democrats steamrolling Republicans?"
Weekend work?
Parked cars taking up space
Dog boarder recommendations?
Time running out to weigh-in on Rams settlement money
Friday is the last day for residents of St. Louis to cast their vote on what should happen with the Rams settlement money.
'Imminent and unavoidable': Teamsters say Anheuser-Busch workers may strike as early as March 1
St. Charles middle school band director to compete at Olympic Trials
A symphony of applause filled the Barnwell Middle School halls Thursday.
Palworld Modder Changes ‘Pokémon’ Mod To Include Generic Characters Instead
Well, this is certainly moving fast. We had begun talking about the recently released PC game Palworld as a great example of the idea/expression dichotomy in copyright law, specifically as the game has both been described as “Pokémon, but with guns” while also not containing any specific Pokémon copyrighted expression within it. While the Pokémon […]
Living donor transplant gives new hope to 6-month-old in St. Louis
A woman from New Jersey now calls a baby girl from Florissant her "liver bestie."
Webster Groves School District discuss teacher buyout
The Webster Groves School District discussed a potential teacher buyout Thursday.
St. Charles seeking voter approval for a new city hall building
The new proposed St. Charles City Hall is an $85 million project that will be listed on the ballots in April.
IRS warns of tax fraud schemes this tax season
In 2023, IRS Criminal Investigation opened more than 1,400 tax-crime cases. They found $5.5 billion in tax fraud and were able to uncover information that led to the sentences of 655 tax criminals.
Deepfake concerns growing beyond Taylor Swift
Deep-fake images of Taylor Swift have sparked outrage and legal concerns to the point that social media platform X temporarily banned searches of the artist.
Growing burger chain to open 18th St. Louis-area store, more on the way
where to purchase?
St. Louis' top cop talks state control, crime surge, recruiting
The top cop in St. Louis says the city needs to stay on course in an effort to reduce shootings after a violent January.
St. Louis celebrations of Black History Month
Black History Month recognizes and honors the history of contributions and achievements African Americans have made.