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'It is not easy': Flood victims receive supplies, assistance in south St. Louis County
Is it legal to kill a coyote in Missouri, Illinois?
Though peak coyote season recently passed, there's a chance you could see one roaming through Missouri or Illinois on any given day.
Des Peres made the New York Times crossword today.
Carlinville Library To Host Sidewalk Book Sale June 3
EDWARDSVILLE - A good selection of top-quality reading materials will be available at low prices during a sidewalk book sale at the Carlinville Public Library on Saturday, June 3 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The library held its first-ever sidewalk sale last year, with resounding success. “It was a great event for us,” said library director Hannah Miller. “We had such a strong turnout, and raised a lot of money that we can really use. We hope this year’s event is just as successful.” Books will be on sale for $1 each at this outdoor event, which offers gently-used materials in all genres, including fiction, biography, how-to, cooking, travel, history, and holidays. In addition to the outdoor sale, visitors may browse the usual Book Nook selections inside in the conference room, where shoppers may fill a bag of books for one dollar throughout the day. All proceeds from the event will benefit library programs. The sidewalk sale is one of multiple activities
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Doug Armstrong on the move? NHL analysts link Blues GM to Maple Leafs
At least two hockey analysts have hinted that Doug Armstrong could be a strong fit for the Toronto Maple Leafs' GM void.
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What’s up with the debt ceiling?
In its simplest terms, the ongoing debt ceiling fiasco just continues to perplex me. At first, Joe Biden says explicitly that there will be no negotiations over the debt ceiling. The United States pays its bills and that's that. Fine. But the only way to do that is to instruct Treasury to keep paying bills ...continue reading "What’s up with the debt ceiling?"
St. Louis Co. Council passes bill to ban standing, sitting or walking on roadways
The St. Louis County Council passed a bill earlier this week that aims to change how pedestrians navigate the streets, specifically one that would make it illegal to stand, sit or walk on roadways in most cases.
McClellan: There's no one today like Ike, or Barak Mattingly
Barak Mattingly was once the most influential Republican in St. Louis. That meant more in his time than it does today. Mattingly died in 1956, long before I got here, but a friend and I once interviewed his mistress. She…
St. Louis CITY SC prepares for new rivalry with Sporting KC
The hype comes down to Saturday's first-ever meeting between new MLS state rivals Sporting Kansas City and St. Louis City SC.
The most common undergraduate degrees awarded in Missouri
For those who choose to attend college, deciding on where to study—and which field of study to pursue—can be impactful. Each year, about 3 million undergraduate degrees are granted and 2 million of them are bachelor's degrees. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the top three degree programs for the period 2009-2010 through [...]
Twenty Years Ago Today: Barbra Streisand Sued A Photographer And The Streisand Effect Was Born
Normally on Saturday we have our “this week in history” posts, highlighting Techdirt stories from many years ago. But this week I wanted to highlight a story that didn’t happen on Techdirt, but turned into a Techdirt thing. Twenty years ago today, actress/singer Barbra Streisand sued photographer Kenneth Adelman for daring to photograph her coastal […]
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Missouri, other states could require patients to give consent for medical students performing pelvic exams
A new batch of states are looking to legislate the level of informed consent when it comes to medical students performing pelvic exams for educational purposes on unconscious patients.
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Police identify man fatally shot Wednesday in St. Louis
Woman dies one month after being struck by car in north St. Louis
A woman died from injuries nearly one month after she was struck by a car in north St. Louis, according to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.
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