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Thieves steal about $25,000 worth of lawn equipment from Jefferson County business
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Trial underway for man charged with killing STL officer
The trial of a man accused of killing St. Louis Police Officer Tamarris Bohannon four years ago is underway.
Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder calls out “desperate” Trump with ‘Dark Matter’ song “Wreckage”
Eddie Vedder's never been one to shy away from his political opinions, and that continues with Pearl Jam's latest album, Dark Matter.In an interview with the U.K.'s The Sunday Times,…
Restaurant workers often face addiction alone. An STL support group is changing that
A new sober support group is aiming to help food and service professionals. Chef Max Bredenkoetter explores the challenges of addiction in the food industry, and discusses his pop-up event series "Temperance Kitchen.” Also, Sauce Magazine’s Meera Nagarajan delivers another order of new spots to eat and drink, including a new salad-centric restaurant that grows its own lettuce.
First Approved Emulator App Appears In Apple’s App Store Under New Rules
Well, that was fast. It was just earlier this month that we talked about some interesting new rules Apple instituted for its App Store when it comes specifically to emulation apps. While emulators in and of themselves are not in anyway illicit, Apple did its best to keep them off its platform, and off iPhones […]
Annual supply of contraception could be covered by Missouri private insurers
A proposal requiring private health insurers to reimburse for a year supply of contraception passed the state House but faces an uncertain future in the Senate.
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Duane Betts thanks fans for their support following death of father Dickey Betts
Musician Duane Betts has taken to social media to thank fans for their support following the April 18 death of his father, Allman Brothers Band co-founder Dickey Betts, at the age…
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Strong sibling relationships in adulthood make life brighter and less lonely
Research around adult sibling relationships shows the health of those bonds has a significant bearing on long-term psychological and emotional well-being. Megan Gilligan, professor at the University of Missouri-Columbia, directs the Families in Later Life Lab at Mizzou. In this episode, she discusses what makes sibling relationships unique, how various stages and phases of adulthood affect sibling dynamics, and how future research can help us understand the roles adult siblings play in one another’s lives — especially as they care for aging parents and family members.
The American Climate Corps is now hiring
The Biden administration aims to sign up 20,000 people in the program's first year.
Jewish community celebrating Passover with added grief
At sundown, Jewish communities all over the world are celebrating the Passover holiday, which is meant to be a joyous time celebrating freedom.
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Neil Young adds more dates to his Love Earth tour
Neil Young has added more dates to his upcoming Love Earth tour.The two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer has added five new shows to the trek: July 25 in…
Being around nonsmokers is good for you
It's common knowledge that, on average, educated people live longer than less-educated people. But now a team of researchers says that even if you yourself are a high school dropout, you can reduce your chance of dying merely by living in a neighborhood with lots of educated people: There are several reasons this might be ...continue reading "Being around nonsmokers is good for you"
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Accused St. Louis Cop Killer Heard Voices, His Attorney Says
The opening arguments in the murder trial for accused cop killer Thomas Kinworthy began today, with both prosecution and defense agreeing that Kinworthy killed St. Louis police officer Tamarris Bohannon. "I'm going to tell you something the defense doesn't normally say in an opening statement," said Kinworthy's public defender, Anne Legomsky. "We admit it.
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