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Effectively banning abortion just isn’t popular, even in red states
Ohio, these days, is a solidly red state. And yet, yesterday Ohioans went to the polls and approved an abortion rights initiative by 57-43%. What gives? The answer is simple, but maybe not obvious. Last year Ohio passed a law (currently in court) that bans abortion after six weeks. This is effectively a complete abortion ...continue reading "Effectively banning abortion just isn’t popular, even in red states"
Levels Nigerian Cuisine Serves Some of St. Louis Most Thrilling Fare
Ono Ikanone had a choice when working out the recipe for pepper soup with goat meat at his restaurant, Levels Nigerian Cuisine: temper the heat to appeal to an American dining public less used to the spice level that defines the dish in West Africa or boldly showcase the flavors you'd get at a restaurant in the heart of Lagos. You understand which way he chose to go the moment the spoon touches your lips and they immediately begin to tingle.
Man shot, killed during domestic incident in Alton
Authorities say a man was fatally shot Tuesday during a domestic incident in Alton, Illinois.
Study shows Illinois has seen an increase in deaths from car crashes
CHICAGO (WMBD) -- A recent study shows Illinois has seen an increase in deaths from car crashes from 2012 to 2021. According to a study by an Atlanta-based law firm, Illinois has seen a 37.4% increase in deaths from car crashes. The study showed Illinois had the third-largest increase in deaths nationwide. The only states [...]
Missouri kids can now get free books with Dolly Parton's Imagination Library
Thousands of Missouri kids can now start getting free books every month as Dolly Parton's Imagination Library program expands.
Appeals Court: Bad Cloud Data Warrant Good Enough To Jail Someone For Crime Cops Weren’t Even Investigating
Adding to the unearned wins racked up by cops is this decision [PDF] from the Eleventh Circuit Appeals Court. According to the court, figuring out digital stuff is just too complicated. And if it can’t handle the nuances, it certainly can’t expect cops to follow the constitutional rules. And who can blame it? The guidance […]
Listen now: 'House of Lou,' Episode 1
In the podcast's inaugural episode, Veronica is joined by local interior designer Annie Brahler, who shares her best tips for buying and designing with vintage wares and antiques.
Aaron Nola, Sonny Gray lead pack of free agent pitchers Cardinals might target
"Pitching. Pitching. Pitching." A sentiment echoed by Cardinals lead executive John Mozeliak months ago remains the team's biggest priority this offseason.
Workplace injuries up by 100,000 in 2022
Bad news! The number of workplace injuries increased from 2.2 million in 2021 to 2.3 million in 2022. However, the rate of injuries stayed the same: The most dangerous occupation in 2022 was transportation and warehousing. Finance had the fewest injuries:
'The City Is on Fire,' Says Spin of St. Louis' Music Scene
Spin has a thing for the St. Louis music scene. Yesterday, the legendary music magazine published an article — nay, an ode — to what we have going on here.
Questions about highway construction or traffic lights? Ask the Road Crew, live now
Ask the experts from the Missouri Department of Transportation, St. Louis and St. Charles counties and St. Louis City your questions about highways and roads. The live chat starts at 1 p.m. on Wednesday.
Iron Maiden’s ‘Piece of Mind’ reimagined as a graphic novel for 40th anniversary
Iron Maiden's 1983 album, Piece of Mind, their first to enter the U.S. Top 20, is being reimagined for its 40th anniversary. Rather than release a box set or a vinyl reissue,…
The Best Concerts in St. Louis This Week: November 9 to 15
The Dwarves w/ Direct Hit, Ultraman
8 p.m. Saturday, November 11.
Woman killed in hit-and-run on I-55 in south St. Louis County, police looking for vehicle
BJC & Wash U. expand $12,500 employee forgivable home loan program
"The Live Near Your Work program was designed to ease the financial burden of buying a home for BJC and Washington University employees, while helping to improve the economic health of our region," said Deidre Griffith, BJC vice president of community health improvement.
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Foo Fighters, Slipknot, Mötley Crüe & Limp Bizkit headlining 2024 Welcome to Rockville festival
Foo Fighters, Slipknot, Mötley Crüe and Limp Bizkit are headlining the 2024 Welcome to Rockville festival, taking place May 9-12 in Daytona Beach, Florida. The bill also includes Judas Priest,…
St. Louis hotel tax revenues soar, beating expectations
A little more than $20 million was collected from the tax — more than $3.5 million higher than what Explore St. Louis officials projected.
Aldermen withdraw plan to overhaul homeless services in St. Louis
Alderwoman Alisha Sonnier said the bills would be pulled from consideration, and planned to work with others to write new ones. But she could not say when those would be filed.