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Calling out the Court: Missouri family battles jury summons for son who can't serve
A jury summons left a St. Peters family jumping over hurdles and calling for a complete review of the court's jury selection process.
Job fair Friday for laid off South City Hospital employees
Workers wasted no time tearing down signage Friday at South City Hospital. Patients were transferred to other healthcare facilities, and employees were still coming to grips with the closure.
Crews rush to repair water main break along Chippewa in south St. Louis
A major thoroughfare in south St. Louis was shut down late Wednesday afternoon as city water crews worked to fix a water main break.
In 2018, the Wall Street Journal insisted that abortion rights would never be overturned
I was puttering around looking for some abortion stuff when I ran across a 2018 Wall Street Journal editorial confidently proclaiming that abortion rights were safe no matter who Donald Trump appointed to the Supreme Court: The reason is the power of stare decisis, or precedent, and how conservatives view the role of the Court ...continue reading "In 2018, the Wall Street Journal insisted that abortion rights would never be overturned"
Goldschmidt surpasses 1,100 RBIs with 2-run single in Cardinals' 6-4 victory over Rays
Goldschmidt put the Cardinals ahead 5-2 on his two-run hit off Kevin Kelly (4-2) during the fourth.
U.S. Senate passes amendment compensating St. Louis victims of radioactive contamination
How is Working for Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital?
Phelps County sheriff’s deputy arrested on child porn charge
A sheriff's deputy in Phelps County finds himself out of a job after being accused of keeping child pornography on an electronic device.
Biden open to granting assistance for people sickened by exposure to radiation testing
The president signals support for expanding the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act in a New Mexico speech.
Child shot, injured while inside Glasgow Village home
Any updates on Native Foods in Clayton?
Missouri overhauls electric rates, raising rewards — and risks — for customers
Rent
Strength. Revolution. Survival. In the 1980s, New York City’s East Village was a place of struggle and angst for impoverished artists living through the AIDS epidemic; however, they persevered through
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Fast-casual seafood chain brings new restaurant prototype to St. Louis region
The 960-square-foot restaurant is a prototype of what the company has dubbed its “Express model,” which does not have a dining room and offers a streamlined menu, double drive-thru and carryout service only.
Return my stolen stuff please?
A brief timeline of the Twitter contempt fiasco
I have now figured out the timeline and details for the Twitter contempt saga. Here it is: January 17: Special counsel Jack Smith gets a warrant ordering Twitter to turn over all records for Donald Trump's account. Marcy Wheeler guesses that it's because Smith is trying to figure out which January 6 tweets Trump himself ...continue reading "A brief timeline of the Twitter contempt fiasco"
New Missouri law will require doctors to assess kids under age 6 for lead exposure
Starting later this month, your child's pediatrician will be required to ask questions about lead exposure in hopes of safeguarding children from lead poisoning.
On 9th Anniversary of Michael Brown’s death commitment for change continues
Clue
Based on the iconic 1985 Paramount Pictures film, which was inspired by the classic Hasbro board game, Clue is a hilarious farce-meets-murder mystery. The play begins on a dark
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