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U.S. Senate OKs Hawley proposal to expand coverage for atomic bomb-related illness to St. Louis
The U.S. Senate voted narrowly Thursday in favor of expanding a program that compensates Americans who become ill because of exposure to radiation from the country’s development and testing of nuclear weapons to cover Missourians. The proposal, offered by Sen. Josh Hawley, was attached as an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, which authorizes […]
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Warriors' Trevon Bond Has High Expectations This Basketball Season Is A Stillwater Senior Living Male Athlete of Month
EDWARDSVILLE - Granite City senior-to-be point guard Trevon Bond is one of nine seniors who will be returning to the Warriors' basketball team this coming season and he thinks the veteran-laden and hard-working team will be among one of the best in the area in the 2023-24 season. Bond and his teammates were displaying their skills for college recruiters at the Edwardsville NCAA Live Showcase event in late June at Edwardsville High School's Lucco-Jackson Gym and at Liberty Middle School, playing against four high-quality opponents in Peoria Manuel, University City, CBC and Decatur MacArthur. In an interview conducted after the game against U. City, Bond felt that he and the Warriors played well in their first two games on Saturday. "I feel it's pretty good," Bond said. "It was pretty good competition that we're playing against. We've just got to keep working hard, keep playing as a team." It was a trademark of the Warriors last season to stick together, no matter what, and keep working
Photographer’s shots of Pearl Jam, Metallica & more being turned into T-shirts
Pictures taken by renowned rock photographer Danny Clinch are being turned into T-shirts. Among the photos featured in the launch lineup of Clinch Collections include shots of Eddie Vedder and…
Suicide, crisis hotline sees 70% increase in calls statewide since going live
It's three numbers that can connect you with life-saving help, 988, and it went live one year ago for people in crisis, giving them the opportunity to connect quickly with a mental health specialist.
New facility for vulnerable youth to be built in Hoyleton, IL
Hoyleton Youth and Family Services joined Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker Thursday to break ground on a construction project that will provide a new model of care for vulnerable youth.
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Family of 6-year-old boy who drowned at St. Louis County summer camp settles lawsuit
Travone “TJ” Mister Jr. died on July 20, 2022, at the Kennedy Recreation Complex in unincorporated south St. Louis County near Arnold. A police report detailing his death revealed there was only one lifeguard on duty and dozens of children.
Italy’s problem with migrants is everybody’s problem
David Broder has a good piece in the New York Times today about the extremist right-wing government that's now running Italy. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has certainly moderated her rhetoric since being elected, he says, but underneath you'll still find the same old animating radicalism. This is particularly true of her government's animus toward migrants, ...continue reading "Italy’s problem with migrants is everybody’s problem"
MoDOT workers taking extra precautions to stay safe in extreme heat
The dangerous heat is putting extra stress on those who have to work outdoors in it every day. Some of those workers are MoDOT employees and their contractors working on the numerous road construction projects across town.
Thousands lost Medicaid coverage in first month of Missouri’s renewal process
More than 23,000 lost coverage in June because of “procedural reasons,” including nearly 11,000 kids. About 9,200 participants were dropped because of increased income or other change in their status.
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St. Louis County settled lawsuit over child drowning at summer camp
St. Louis County just settled a lawsuit over a 6-year-old's drowning at his summer camp last July.
Copyright Self Censorship Denies Us Another Updated Version Of An Abandoned Game
And here we go again. We have been talking about both the concept of video game preservation being lost to the copyright gods, as well as how copyright often prevents fan-made creations and content around game franchises, for years and years now. Both topics are quite frustrating and both serve as examples of how copyright […]
Transracial adoptees take “Joy Ride” as avenue to talk identity, family and belonging
Against the backdrop of the new feature film “Joy Ride,” three St. Louis residents who grew up in Metro St. Louis and near Kansas City, Missouri, talk about their personal experiences as Asian American transracial adoptees navigating identity, family and belonging.
Bria Tuttle Leaves Tri-Sport Legacy With JCHS Athletic Career, Is A Sparklight Internet Female Athlete Of Month For JCHS
JERSEY - Bria Tuttle finished a tremendous athletic career recently at Jersey Community High School as a softball player. She had a batting average of nearly .400, 36 hits, according to Max Preps. She also had 15 RBI and scored 35 runs this past spring. Bria had a remarkable 24 stolen bases last year and 51 for her career with her remarkable speed. She had 107 hits in her career, according to Max Preps stats and batted nearly .400 for her career. Bria was an outstanding student at JCHS. She also was a golf and basketball star. She is the Sparklight Internet Female Athlete of the Month for JCHS. JCHS Head Girls Softball Coach Chelsea Crnokrak said she is a leader in every facet of the game on the field, in the dugout and in the huddle. "Bria always gave 100 percent in practice and in games and can create a spark that gets the team going," the coach said.
Feds indict man for assisting in 2011 St. Louis County murder-for-hire
Michael Grady, 68, is facing charges of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire, murder-for-hire and money laundering in the death of Charles Harris III on Oct. 5, 2011.
Southwestern's Collin Robinson Makes State Track Appearance, Is An Altonized Community Federal Credit Union Male Athlete Of Month
PIASA - Collin Robinson has had an exceptional athletic career at Southwestern High School. He advanced to state this past spring in the 100 meters with a first-place sectional performance. He was a wide receiver/defensive back in football and a varsity guard in basketball. Collin and teammate Austin Stanton were one-two in the regional. Collin is an Altonized Community Federal Credit Union Male Athlete of the Month for the Piasa Birds. Collin had a time of 11.37 at state. Collin returned to state after qualifying in the 400 meters a year before. "It was a real thrill to see Collin and Austin go one-two in the sectional," Coach Matt Hasquin said. "We've had a strong tradition and thanks to the help and inspiration of these boys, we also have some younger boys waiting in the wings."
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