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External Audit Finds Sacramento PD Hasn’t Updated Its Search And Seizure Policy Since 2007
The ignorance of cops is almost always their saving grace. If they can’t “reasonably” know the intricacies of the laws they uphold or the rights they’re supposed to respect, they’re too stupid to be punished for their wrongdoing. That’s how qualified immunity works. And that’s why it behooves police departments to keep officers in the […]
STL Black Rodeo ropes in fans at Chaifetz
Reggie Smith has been around animals his entire life.
Support strong, but effort dies for safer emergency vehicle intersections in St. Louis
Despite strong support from the St. Louis Board of Aldermen for a measure to make intersections safer for the public and emergency vehicles, the effort failed.
Local organizations helping the unhoused beat the excessive heat
The hot weather is taking a toll on the homeless in the St. Louis area, with many struggling to find things like cold water and shade.
Rosati-Kain, St. Mary's High School in St. Louis become independent July 1
Sultan Mediterranean
a painting I did of Lafayette Park ⚜️ enjoy!
Passenger rail finally arrives in Honolulu
The Skyline rail could help alleviate gridlocked traffic and cut transportation emissions, but those who have tried it say the ride is also simply beautiful.
Missouri governor signs off on I-70 expansion, state budget
Moms for Liberty is no grassroots firestorm
The group Moms for Liberty is holding its national convention this weekend. It was created in 2021, allegedly by three housewives who were political neophytes but finally decided one day that something had to be done about liberal threats to their kids' education. So they took a deep breath and started organizing, even though this ...continue reading "Moms for Liberty is no grassroots firestorm"
Missouri receives historic investment to expand broadband access
The state is set to receive $1.7 billion from the federal government to increase access to high-speed internet across Missouri.
Thousands without power after storm tears across central Illinois
How are ParQ and Chapters at the Streets apartments around Chesterfield/St Charles?
PFAS pose a health risk. What is being done to reduce these 'forever chemicals' in drinking water? | Behind the Headlines podcast
🎧 The latest episode of Behind the Headlines looks at efforts to reduce PFAS in drinking water.
JB Blast event postponed due to severe weather in the St. Louis area
Despite $8 billion surplus, Missouri governor vetoes $550 million in state spending
From the $8,000 set aside so the Lone Jack Police Department could buy rifles to $46 million for an allied health building at St. Louis Community College, Gov. Mike Parson’s veto ax fell heavily on earmarked spending as he finished work on the coming year’s Missouri budget. Parson announced his actions late Friday on the […]
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Caught on camera: Man steals cash, exotic reptile from pet store in Lemay
St. Louis County police are searching for a man who was caught on camera stealing cash and an animal from a pet store in Lemay.
Mayor Tishaura O. Jones Enacts City of St. Louis Budget Following Passage by Board of Aldermen
The proposed FY2024 Annual Operating Plan totals $1.3 billion, an increase of 7.3% from the previous fiscal year
Missouri company plays central role in downfall of Biden loan forgiveness program
At the center of the U.S. Supreme Court decision striking down Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness program on Friday was a little-known Missouri nonprofit that goes by MOHELA.
Based in St. Louis, the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority is a quasi-governmental entity created by state lawmakers in 1981 to service student loans.
And when former Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt went looking for legal standing in order to bring a lawsuit challenging the president’s program, he relied…
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