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Fifth Circuit’s Fourth Pass At Same Case Ends Just As Stupidly: Cop Can Sue One Person Because Someone Else Injured Him
An anonymous Louisiana cop who sued, in this order: still manages to have a viable lawsuit seven years later. It boggles the mind. Officer John Doe was policing an anti-police violence protest allegedly organized by activist Deray Mckesson. This demonstration resulted in the blocking of a freeway, resulting in a significant police presence. Someone in […]
St. Louis Public Radio becomes state's first public media union
The unit includes 37 full- and part-time non-managerial journalists, producers, on-air talent and marketing professionals and is represented by the Communications Workers of America.
Daily Deal: Lamp Depot Minimalist LED Corner Floor Lamp
This Lamp Depot Minimalist LED Corner Floor Lamp is a beautifully designed, space-saving lamp that fits perfectly in the corners of your living room, dining room, bedroom, guest room, or office. This minimalist lamp features soft-white, integrated LEDs that will provide hours of customized illumination. The easy-to-use remote control makes it simple to shuffle through […]
Red Cross, lab provider Creative Testing Solutions plan 'showcase' lab, with $30M price tag, in Maryland Heights
(Updated with a correction!) Reimagining an old church as a 🌿-friendly social club in St. Louis
Blue line Metrolink trains running on limited schedule Friday
Dog daycare, overnight boarding franchise opens in Chesterfield
Stifel inks sponsorship deals with teenage soccer stars
Stifel said it has entered into sponsorship deals with soccer stars and sisters, 18-year-old Alyssa Thompson and 17-year-old Gisele Thompson, adding to its roster of sports marketing initiatives.
St. Louis Public Radio Guild becomes Missouri's first public media union
Macon Speedway suffers devastating damage just days before major racing festival
Missouri State Highway Patrol Locates Young Girl, Amber Alert Cancelled
HAYTI HEIGHTS, MO. - A Missouri State Highway Patrol Amber Alert was canceled this morning after a child last seen in Illinois had been found in Troop E Area - Hayti Heights, Mo. The child was found safe and sound, Missouri State Police reported. The Amber Alert was canceled at 7:25 a.m. The child - Violet - a 9-year-old, was last seen after allegedly being taken by her non-custodial father. The vehicle sought was a black Dodge Charger. The Amber Alert notified individuals throughout the region but thankfully ended with the child safe and the suspect in custody.
Missouri Republicans hail Supreme Court student loan ruling; Cori Bush says fight ‘isn’t over’
Republicans, as expected, applauded the decision; Democrats did not. U.S. Rep. Cori Bush said the fight isn’t over.
Soldier killed during Korean War to be buried in Mount Vernon, Illinois
State drops Sunshine Law probe of St. Louis County Council
County government watchdog Tom Sullivan had filed complaint in March, in connection with council’s $300,000 “educational” expenditure on marijuana sales tax.
Next Walk of Fame event is July 26
The Late “Bud” and Bernice Foley honored with Walk of Fame Plaque Family and friends gathered across the street from city hall on Wednesday, June 28 to unveilthe 52th Walk Through History plaque in honor of the late Harold and Bernice Foley. This plaque dedication had to be re-scheduled from last July. The plaque […]
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Pearl Jam’s Jeff Ament: “I think everybody hopes that we have a record out next year”
Will we be getting a new Pearl Jam album in 2024? That appears to be the band's goal, according to bassist Jeff Ament. Speaking with Consequence's Kyle Meredith with... podcast,…
Metro Trans Umbrella Group Offers Support, Resources to STL Trans Community
ST. LOUIS - For the people who are involved with the Metro Trans Umbrella Group, it’s more than just a resource. It’s a life-saver. The Metro Trans Umbrella Group, or MTUG, is a nonprofit that serves transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals throughout the Greater St. Louis area. The organization has a variety of services and support groups, as well as opportunities for people to connect with one another. “It saves lives, just having the space to exist with others who are like you,” Ramona Riley, MTUG’s volunteer coordinator, said. “It’s a common story that I hear, that people get up to the point where they’re going to start transitioning, and it is literally a choice between transitioning and dying…That is how crucial these things and these spaces are to trans people.” MTUG offers a range of free services, including a food pantry and STI testing. They provide assistance with legal name changes, and they also distribut
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