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St. Louis area teacher fired after lesson on slavery
A St. Louis Catholic teacher has been let go after her lesson on slavery raised concerns.
Push for restrictions on intoxicating hemp products spurs clash over who should regulate
Company continues to argue Missouri cannabis workers can’t unionize
Could use some information re: local move
Florida Legislator Files Bill That Would Keep Killer Cops From Being Named And Shamed
Prior restraint but it’s a law. Everyone saw this coming. “Marsy’s Laws” began popping up all over the nation, written to prevent the naming of crime victims, especially when the victims were minors. It was perceived as a way to protect victims’ privacy and, hopefully, head off harassment from the not-inconsequential portion of humanity that […]
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Man who killed teen in troubled downtown St. Louis loft building gets 15 years in prison
John M. Whitney Jr., 22, was sentenced Tuesday maintained he was acting in self-defense when he opened fire inside of the Ely Walker Lofts building in 2022.
Bike shop to move to new Chesterfield space, add coffee shop
SBR Bikes & Brews is moving to The District of St. Louis in Chesterfield.
How solar eclipses shaped civilizations throughout history
Throughout most of human history, lunar and solar eclipses were considered to be bad omens, and the fates of many have been determined by the celestial phenomenon. Washington University physicist Manel Errando shares details about the most notable solar eclipses in history, including one that ended a six-year war in Anatolia (present-day Turkey) and another that is credited for propelling Albert Einstein to fame.
Republicans and racism
The New York Times reports today on bigoted remarks from Republicans: The racist discourse by Republican members of Congress, both in casual comments and in official statements, has become so commonplace that it now often slips by without any real condemnation from the G.O.P. Democrats frequently call for apologies but no longer expect any response, ...continue reading "Republicans and racism"
Anheuser-Busch says negotiations continue with Teamsters ahead of strike deadline
Leading American brewer Anheuser-Busch is continuing negotiations with the Teamsters on a new union contract to avoid a March 1 strike.
'I have to be my mother's voice' | Daughter writes book in honor of mom murdered by husband in St. Louis
MoBot scientist is the world’s top female botanist naming plants today
Missouri Botanical Garden scientist Charlotte Taylor has named 500 new species of plants. That makes her the most prolific living female botanist — an accomplishment only revealed last year by researchers from Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the University of Cambridge. The researchers found Taylor is the third most prolific female botanist in the field — ever. Taylor discusses her contributions to the field of botany and takes us inside the world of a world-class taxonomist.
St. Louis County Council to weigh using some of Rams settlement money on street repairs
A St. Louis County Council member on Tuesday began an effort to channel $20 million in NFL Rams settlement money toward repairing county roads and subdivision streets.
Crybaby Mark McCloskey Wets His Pants Over Black National Anthem
KDHX Has Lost Nearly One-Third of Its Donors, But All Is A-OK
Missouri Senate Democrats stall GOP push to change initiative petition process
Missouri Senate Democrats are blocking a vote on setting a higher threshold for passing constitutional amendments, filibustering a bill they see as a pure Republican power grab. For more than five hours Monday and again for almost six hours on Tuesday, Democrats held the floor to discuss their objections to a proposal to require constitutional […]
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