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FCC Commish Brendan Carr Takes A Break From Crying About TikTok To Lie About His Agency’s Plan To Combat Racism In Broadband Deployment

2 years 7 months ago
GOP FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr can routinely be found hyperventilating about TikTok, a company he doesn’t actually regulate. At the same time, Carr routinely turns a blind eye to the endless sleazy behavior in the sector he actually regulates: telecom. He doesn’t much care about predatory pricing, privacy violations, or the way companies like AT&T […]
Karl Bode

St. Charles County Council tables bill opposing Latino immigrants coming to St. Louis region

2 years 7 months ago
A St. Charles County resolution opposed to Latino immigrants coming to the region was tabled by the St. Charles County Council on Monday. The St. Charles County Council was originally going to vote on this measure Monday, but one of the sponsors, County Councilman Joe Brazil, pulled it off the table at the last second because two of the bill’s sponsors weren’t there and some of the others on the council don’t support it, at least in its current form. Brazil said he plans to propose the resolution…
Laura Barczewski

A Number of Tragedies

2 years 7 months ago

Laumeier Sculpture Park’s 2023 Visiting Artists in Residence are Pittsburgh-based artists Lenka Clayton and Phillip Andrew Lewis. This collaborative duo utilizes innovative approaches to conceptualism and minimalism to realize their […]

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Rachel Huffman

Andoe’s Society Column: A Theater Maven’s Cruella De Vil-Themed Birthday

2 years 7 months ago
Saturday evening, STLFringe President and Artistic Director Matthew R. Kerns celebrated his 51st birthday with a Cruella de Vil-themed party at Mykel McIntosh's sumptuous new Midtown wine bar, Videira. The guest list was primarily made up of members of the theater community and Kerns’ Lafayette Square neighbors.
Chris Andoe

Missouri may deny meat packer’s request to dump wastewater in river

2 years 7 months ago

State regulators are poised to deny a request from a southwest Missouri meat packer to discharge treated wastewater directly into a river already impaired by E. coli.  Missouri Prime Beef Packers requested permission from the state to treat wastewater from its meatpacking operation near Pleasant Hope using a proprietary microbe technology and discharge it directly […]

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Allison Kite