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This Week In Techdirt History: October 8th β 14th
Five Years Ago This week in 2018, a federal court dumped another lawsuit accusing Twitter of contributing to worldwide terrorism, a law firm made the stupid decision to threaten Somthing Awful over a hot-linked picture, and it appeared that Epic Games DMCA’d its own Fortnite trailer. Washington State laughed at the federal attack on net […]
Poaching of 6 Missouri deer results in 4 juveniles facing charges
Sultan: The disinformation war that has engulfed us all
The internet is also a battlefield.
Car splits in half after high-speed crash in St. Louis, driver killed
A driver died after he collided into a tree during a high-speed crash overnight just south of Downtown St. Louis, police say.
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Oregon man dies in UTV crash in Lincoln County
A man from Portland, Oregon, died overnight in a UTV crash in Lincoln County, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
Pritzker announces $1 billion Midwest Hydrogen Hub to combat climate change
Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan have received a federal funding award from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for the Midwest Hydrogen Hub, a $1 billion decarbonization network that uses strategic hydrogen use to reduce carbon emissions.
Three metros on the verge of passing St. Louis in size
Recent population trends reveal that three U.S. metros are on the verge of potentially passing the population of Greater St. Louis within the next few years.
Man dies in 1-car crash on Jefferson near Park in St. Louis
Police said a man died early Saturday west of downtown St. Louis when he lost control of his vehicle early Saturday and hit a tree, causing the vehicle to split in half.
How the economy is currently performing in St. Louis and Missouri
Is our economy doing better or worse? See recent changes in local employment, regional inflation and more in these regularly updated charts and maps.
Shells' Lineman Broadfoot Has Huge Impact This Season, Is A Midwest Members Credit Union Male Athlete Of Month
ROXANA - Roxana senior Ethan Broadfoot might not get to see his name on the scoreboard too often as a two-way lineman on the Shells football team, but all of that changed in the Shells big win over their cross-town rivals East Alton-Wood River. Broadfoot, the big 6’7” lineman, got a designed run play drawn up for him on the Shells Senior Night. Ethan got around the edge and rumbled for a good gain. “It was awesome,” said Broadfoot after that game. “Especially going all these years, this is my fourth year, and I’m finally able to touch the ball. I was just thinking ‘run the best you can’.” Broadfoot is a Midwest Members Credit Union Male Athlete of the Month for the Shells. Outside of his rushing exploits that night, Broadfoot’s usual role in the high-powered and high-tempo Roxana offense is that of a willing blocker, opening up the running lanes for the Shells’ running back triumvirate of Evan Wells, Terrel Graves,
City board completes deal to turn 15-acre site into North City workforce hub
The real star of the 2006 sci-fi thriller 'The Black Hole' is St. Louis
In 2006, a movie set in St. Louis titled "The Black Hole" told the story of a scientific project gone awry and the havoc wreaked by a mysterious creature.
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