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Nurses at Ascension hospital in Baltimore file to create 500-member union
Nurses at three other Ascension-owned hospitals across the country have unionized and gone on strike in recent months.
St. Louis Rally Runner Arrested on Charges Related to Capitol Riot
The Cardinals superfan known as the "Rally Runner" has been arrested and charged for his alleged involvement in the Capitol insurrection, two years after a national news outlet connected him to the breach. Cardinals fans knew the Rally Runner as a 30-something man who ran around Busch Stadium to rev up games. But two years ago, then-Fox News personality Tucker Carlson focused in on footage of him at the Capitol on January 6, 2021, and accused him of being a government agent planted in the crowd as part of a larger conspiracy to prosecute Trump supporters.
Jesse Bogan on how his journalism focuses on ‘people who are invisible’: Inside the Post-Dispatch
Missouri Democratic Party draws fire for inflammatory social media post
U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley calls it “sick” and “disgusting.” He demands an apology to all Missourians.
Here’s the latest version of “Kids these days have lousy work skills”
American workers—especially fresh graduates—aren't learning the skills they need for today's marketplace. How do I know this? Because the Wall Street Journal tells me so: The New Hires of 2023 Are Unprepared for Work The knock-on effect of years of remote learning during the pandemic is gumming up workplaces around the country....The shortcomings run the ...continue reading "Here’s the latest version of “Kids these days have lousy work skills”"
Change To Roundabout Project Facing Godfrey Village Board Vote
GODFREY - Tonight, the Godfrey Village Board of Trustees is set to vote on a new agreement with the Illinois Department of Transportation about a change in funding for the double-roundabout project near Pierce Lane and Route 3. Previously, the village and IDOT were set to share the construction costs for new six-foot-wide sidewalks on the north side of Cook Street, west side of Pierce Lane, and south side of West Delmar Avenue, as well as landscaping costs. Under the new agreement, the village would only be responsible for landscaping costs due to federal funding secured by IDOT . The roundabout project will still move forward whether or not the Village Board approves the agreement. If they do approve it, the center of each roundabout will be filled with landscaping, funded and maintained by the village. If not, the center of each roundabout will be filled with gravel, and any future landscaping would need IDOT approval and installation under traffic. The federal funding covers
Questions about road and highway construction? Ask the Road Crew
Ask the experts from the Missouri Department of Transportation, St. Louis and St. Charles counties and St. Louis City your questions about highways and roads. The live chat starts at 1 p.m. on Wednesday.
Trump’s Third Indictment and the End of Automatic Impunity
Today on TAP: Jack Smith’s prosecution for conspiracy has led to a familiar blowback defense: prosecute the powerful and everyone will get hurt.
Robert Plant made a companion of Paul McCartney-founded Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts
Robert Plant isn't from Liverpool, but he's received a special honor from the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA). The school was founded by Paul McCartney in 1995 in the same building as the ex-Beatle's…
NSA Asks Congress To Not Block Federal Agencies From Collecting Location Data Without A Warrant
For several years, the government was able to route around the Fourth Amendment by turning cell service providers into proxy tracking devices. Thanks to the Third Party Doctrine, location data generated by cell phones wasn’t given an expectation of privacy. A Supreme Court decision handed down in 2012 strongly suggested the government needed to obtain […]
Alton Firefighters Have Busy Week With Multiple Serious Blazes
ALTON - The Alton Fire Department has been busy in recent days with three severe fires in eight days. Alton Deputy Fire Chief Matt Fischer reported the last fire was in the 900 block of College Avenue early Monday. He said when Fire Department officials arrived at the two-story house fire, flames were shooting from all sides of the structure. He said the firefighters had to take "a defensive approach" to the fire, and East Alton Fire Department was also contacted to bring their aerial truck. Fischer said he was thankful for the East Alton Fire Department Aerial Truck. He said without it, Alton firefighters may have been at the fire for a lot longer. The home was unoccupied and the State Fire Marshal’s Office was called in to investigate. No cause of the fire has been released. Last Thursday, Alton firefighters battled another severe blaze in the 900 block of Union Street in Alton. When they arrived, smoke was coming from the structure and the fire eventually went through the
Daily Deal: MagStack Foldable 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station with Floating Stand
MagStack is the perfect on-the-go wireless charging station that also transforms into a floating stand for smartphone FaceTime or video playback while charging. This 3-in-1 foldable design featuring 3 wireless charging spots, enables charging for up to 3 devices simultaneously, including iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods Pro, AirPods with Wireless Charging Case, other Qi-compatible Android phones, […]
Grass growing out of drains on Kingshighway.
Do you recommend someone in their mid 20s leave the city for a bit if they’ve grown up all their life here?
Heavy rain and severe weather expected Wednesday evening
More rain and severe weather is expected Wednesday evening. There is a risk of flash flooding in the St. Louis area.
NBA star Jayson Tatum scores new gig promoting St. Louis
Boston Celtics player Jayson Tatum is joining the ranks of other homegrown celebrities in a new tourism campaign highlighting St. Louis.
Smoking ban for casinos in St. Louis County fizzles out, but new rules added
A ban on smoking at casinos in St. Louis County didn’t gain traction, but a new bill would prohibit it in other public places such as parks.
IDOT Releases Traffic Management Plans for Upcoming IL162 Construction
GLEN CARBON - Upcoming construction near Glen Carbon will affect traffic on Illinois 162 and Illinois 157, but the Illinois Department of Transportation’s plans for traffic management have been generally well-received. The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) hosted a meeting last month to speak with residents about the construction and how it will affect traffic. Cheryl Keplar, a project engineer with IDOT, said the meeting drew over 150 people and went “very well.” IDOT recently released a statement detailing the construction plans. “The project involves the realignment of the west leg of Illinois 162 to tie in with the east leg of Illinois 162 at a proposed traffic signal, thus eliminating the offset intersections of Illinois 162 with stop control,” the statement read. “The project also involves reconstruction of the bridge that carries Illinois 157 over Judy’s Branch, construction of a new bridge to carry Illinois 162
It wasn’t just Trump who wanted a coup
In honor of Donald Trump's latest indictment, I want to remind everyone of something. Although Vice President Mike Pence declined to accept Trump's fake slates of electors when Congress met to certify the presidential vote on January 6, the same wasn't true of Republicans in general. A total of 59% of House Republicans supported objections ...continue reading "It wasn’t just Trump who wanted a coup"
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