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Red Cross partners with St. Louis police and the Cardinals to support local first responders
20 kids per year are taking Peter Thiel’s money
Today the Wall Street Journal reports: Peter Thiel’s $100,000 Offer to Skip College Is More Popular Than Ever More Americans are rethinking the value of a college education That's the headline. What the article actually says is that Thiel backs about 20 kids per year and will do so again this year. Why the lack ...continue reading "20 kids per year are taking Peter Thiel’s money"
Board Game meet up on the weekends.
Eddie Van Halen and David Lee Roth, St. Louis 1978
CITYPARK and STL SC: things to know?
Was making suggestions for a tourist on here this morning and decided to take my own advice
The Cozy Cider Cabin: A Pop-Up Bar
Eckert’s, a family farm in Belleville, Illinois, welcomes you to the Cozy Cider Cabin. Open from Jan. 10 to Feb. 25, the wintery pop-up bar boasts a mountainside-cabin atmosphere with […]
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Arenado, Nootbaar lead the pack as Cardinals open spring games
Nolan Arenado and Lars Nootbaar packed a punch with multi-hit games as the St. Louis Cardinals opened their spring schedule Saturday with split-squad action.
Haine Announces Class X Felony Charges Against Alleged Cocaine Trafficker
EDWARDSVILLE — Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine announced Friday that his office has filed Class X felony drug-trafficking charges against a California man who is alleged to have had more than 13,000 grams of cocaine in his possession. One of the charges is punishable by up to 120 years in prison. Haine’s office also has filed a petition seeking forfeiture of the defendant’s 2022 BMW X4, along with a petition seeking pretrial detention of the defendant. Richard J. Davis, 58, of San Clemente, Calif., is charged with one Class X felony count of controlled substance trafficking for allegedly using a motor vehicle to bring 900 or more grams of cocaine into Illinois. That charge carries a sentencing range of 30 to 120 years in prison. Davis also is charged with one Class X felony count of possession with intent to deliver 900 or more grams of cocaine. That charge is punishable by 15 to 60 years in prison. “Major drug-trafficking corrodes the rule o
Raw data: How long do we stay in our jobs?
Back in the day, we all worked for the same company our whole lives. Today, though, we job hop like frenzied rabbits. Right? Apparently not. Median job tenure has increased considerably over the past 50 years, though some of that is due to the aging of society (older people have longer job tenures than younger ...continue reading "Raw data: How long do we stay in our jobs?"
Victim identified in the deadly crash on I-270 leads to traffic backups
Crews are working to clear the scene of a deadly crash on Interstate 270 in mid-St. Louis County, leading to backups for drivers in both directions.
UPDATE: St. Louis County children found safe after 'endangered' advisory
Authorities have issued an "endangered person advisory" for two children reported missing out of St. Louis County.
Blues stumble again in 6-1 loss to Red Wings
Alex DeBrincat had two goals and an assist and the Detroit Red Wings scored three times in the first six minutes while rolling over the St. Louis Blues 6-1 on Saturday.
This Week In Techdirt History: February 18th – 24th
Five Years Ago This week in 2019, the EU Commission decided to mock the public by insisting all the fears about the copyright directive were myths, even as lots of real people were showing up in real life to protest, and journalists were pointing out the problems with Article 11. Amidst this, we featured a […]
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Missouri law says pregnant women can't get divorced
Missouri is one of four states that does not let couples finalize a divorce if the wife is pregnant.
Former Individual Personal Property Appraiser for STL City AMA
Report: Three of the 'hottest' US housing markets are in Illinois
There's high demand for homes just about anywhere you'll look. But for three cities in Illinois, the housing market is especially strong right now.
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