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YouthBuild Program students graduate with industry-recognized construction credentials
About a dozen at-risk and disadvantaged youth graduated Saturday from a construction skills training program, giving them another chance to build a better future for themselves.
Alton's Youngest Author Teaches Kids to Love Their Natural Hair
ALTON - Angela Gray was surprised when her daughter, Amoriah, started asking questions about the differences between her and her white friends. But the result of these conversations has been the greatest surprise of all. A few years later, Amoriah is helping other kids learn to love themselves. “Amoriah’s Magic Afro Puffs,” a picture book by Amoriah Gray, is a favorite for parents and kids alike. Angela and Amoriah have plans to get the book on shelves across the U.S. “When I was 6 years old, I asked my mommy why I didn’t have straight hair like my friends,” Amoriah explained. Angela was devastated. “It was a total shock. My husband and I were just, like, stunned,” Angela said. “So we sat her down, we explained how beautiful her hair is, being natural hair, and we ordered a lot of books on Amazon. And we just kept talking to her and stressing to her how beautiful her hair is.” Not long after that first conversation
Missouri Supreme Court sets hearing date for abortion rights petition case
The Missouri Supreme Court will hear arguments July 18 to decide whether the attorney general can override the state auditor and demand changes in the estimated cost of initiative petitions. On Tuesday, Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem gave Attorney General Andrew Bailey 24 hours to certify the fiscal note summary prepared by State Auditor […]
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St. Louis Police Seek Suspects Linked to Downtown Mass Shooting
Police have released a photo of individuals who they say are suspects in the Father's Day mass shooting that occurred downtown last Sunday, an incident which took the life of one 17-year-old and wounded 11 other teenagers. All five young people seen posing with weapons are wanted for questioning, police say. Police are asking anyone who knows the identities of anyone pictured to call CrimeStoppers.
Police looking for more gun-toting youths suspected in downtown St. Louis mass shooting
Police on Friday released a group photo of five young people holding guns in their search for suspects in a downtown St. Louis attack that killed one boy and injured 11 other teenagers last weekend.
St. Louis jail employee accused of assaulting handcuffed detainee
Direll Alexander, 45, appeared in court Friday and pleaded not guilty to a single charge of deprivation of rights under color of law.
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Saint Louis Art Museum Mounts First Exhibit of 20th Century Native American Art
Today, the Saint Louis Art Museum presents its first exhibition focusing on modern and contemporary Native American art. Action/Abstraction Redefined: Modern Native Art, 1940s-1970s uses themes of artistic continuity and student experimentation to reshape narratives of Native American art following World War II.
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Metallica earns 12th #1 single on ’Billboard’ Mainstream Rock Airplay chart with ’72 Seasons’ title track
Metallica has returned to the #1 spot on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. The latest single from the metal legends to conquer the ranking is "72 Seasons," the title track…
Historic water rate hike bill passes final vote, heads to St. Louis mayor's desk
Even a Clueless Fan Couldn’t Ruin Natalie Merchant’s SLSO Collab
“You’re very fortunate to have such a phenomenal orchestra here in your city,” Natalie Merchant told the audience at the Stifel Theatre on Thursday night. Indeed, after just a single rehearsal with Merchant earlier in the day, the extraordinary St. Louis Symphony Orchestra provided intricate, gorgeous, backdrops to some of Merchant’s best-loved tunes, a few rarities and songs from her terrific new album.
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McCarry's Dairyland Announces New Ownership
JERSEYVILLE - McCarry’s Dairyland, an ice cream shop and Jerseyville staple which has been owned by the McCarry family for over four decades, announced Friday they will be reopening next week under new ownership. McCarry's announced on their Facebook page that they will still be open during their regular hours this weekend, but will be closed on Monday and Tuesday of next week before reopening on Wednesday under new ownership. “This was a difficult decision for our family to make but we feel it is the right time following the passing of our dad,” they announced. “We want to give a huge, heartfelt thank you to all of the community.” Gregory “Sammy” McCarry, who co-founded McCarry’s Dairyland 43 years ago, retired in 2014 before his passing in December of 2022. “This town has been so supportive of our business since day one and it was our dad's dream. We cannot thank you all enough. It is bittersweet to be leaving the
Remains identified as Missouri man who disappeared in 1981
Remains of a Sedalia, Missouri, man who disappeared in 1981, were identified after being discovered in a remote area of Wyoming.
Life in Illinois gets more expensive on July 1 with multiple tax increases, new laws
The end of a grocery tax suspension, the increase of the state's tax on gas, the doubling of certain fees; there are multiple aspects of life in Illinois set to become more expensive on July 1.
James Beard-nominated chef Ben Poremba says 'Instagram-able' casual concepts are doing well, despite slimmer margins
Since the start of the pandemic, three-time James Beard semi-finalist Poremba has re-engineered his menus to combat the high costs of goods, considered how “Instagram-able” his restaurants are and upped his back-of-house workers’ pay.
Chinese Authorities Demand Global Censorship Of Protest Anthem ‘Glory To Hong Kong’
It’s hardly a secret that the Chinese government is obsessed with controlling everything that its citizens see or do online — Techdirt has written dozens of stories on the topic over the years. But control within China’s borders isn’t enough, it seems: the authorities there now want the ability to censor material globally. The latest […]
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