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About a third of all border crossers ask for asylum
Bob Somerby was watching TV the other night and heard something interesting: We have this asylum law where, if you get to the United States, we are going to hear your asylum claim.... The president cannot fix that. And as long as that's the rule—that, get here and you can stay as long as you ...continue reading "About a third of all border crossers ask for asylum"
The Zombies, Don Felder & more booked for Rock Legends Cruise XII
The Zombies, former Eagles guitarist Don Felder and Foghat are among the artists booked to perform on the Rock Legends Cruise XII.The trip is happening February 13-17, 2025, on Royal…
10 places to enjoy a stroll and a picnic near St. Louis
These scenic spots are perfect for a good walk, fresh air, and relaxation.
St. Louis could see Easter storms, followed by severe weather threats Monday
Storms are looking more likely in the St. Louis region this Easter weekend, and the FOX 2 weather team is keeping a close eye on the potential for severe weather threats just after the holiday.
St. Louis grand jury adds DWI charge in fatal downtown crash
A St. Louis grand jury indicted Henderson on the charges this week and added an additional count of driving while intoxicated.
Local artists, activists reflect on Michael Brown Jr’s killing in new exhibition
On August 9, 2014, the killing of Michael Brown, Jr. by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson saw the birth of a social movement. A new Webster University exhibition titled, “Ferguson and Beyond: Artistic Responses to a Decade of Social Upheaval 2014-2024,” features art created as a means to process Brown’s death and bring about healing.
'We aren't going to stop': Family demands justice after man pleads not guilty in St. Louis crash that killed mom, daughter
Vote in-person with your absentee ballot Saturday or Monday
St. Louis city and county voters who have qualified for and received absentee ballots may vote in-person on Saturday, March 30, and Monday, April 1, 2024.
Jeopardy! stumps contestant with St. Louis-themed Daily Double question
St. Louis made its presence felt on Jeopardy! once again this week. Jeopardy! is a trivia game where contestants need to possess a broad knowledge base across various subjects.
Missouri lawmaker proposes crackdown on expired temp tags
These St. Louis-area jewelers can weld ‘forever’ bracelets, necklaces to your body
Jewelry artist Leia Zumbro said she thinks permanent jewelry is popular because it's an activity people can do together to create a shared memory.
Woman's fire death in north St. Louis was accidental, police say
Police early Friday found a woman's body on fire in the city's Jeff-Vander-Lou neighborhood.
SLPS superintendent outlines plan after bus company cuts ties
Following the announcement Monday that Missouri Central School Bus is terminating its contract with St. Louis Public Schools, Superintendent Dr. Keisha Scarlett is vocalizing how the district will prevent the same situation from happening in the future.
To You, I Go
To You, I Go (2023) is Jessica Page’s visual love letter to St. Louis. Although St. Louis is rarely romanticized, Page aims to showcase the softest purest side of her […]
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Paul McCartney’s rep denies he banned unflattering portrait
Paul McCartney’s rep is disputing a claim by an artist who suggested that a portrait he made of The Beatle legend was banned for being unflattering.As previously reported, London artist Wilfrid Wood created…
St. Louis convention center redo gets $15 million from City Hall
But finishing the project could require more than twice that amount.
Missouri House advances ‘Valentine’s Law,’ a bill to crack down on motorists who flee police
Measure honors St. Louis County Police Detective Antonio ‘Tony’ Valentine who was killed in a fatal crash in 2021.
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