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AI Will Never Fit Into A Licensing Regime
Yes I’m aware that Nvidia and Adobe have announced they will license training data. I don’t know what those agreements will look like, but I can’t imagine that they make any sense in terms of traditional licensing arrangements. Rather, I’m guessing they just brute forced things to build goodwill among artist communities and perhaps to […]
Daily Deal: Nix Mini 2 Color Sensor
Portable, sleek and sophisticated, the Nix Mini 2 Color Sensor is engineered with life in mind. It’s perfect for those who find inspiration wherever they go. The Nix Mini can easily identify any color with a simple scan, ideal for those who work with color, or for those who simply want to bring it into […]
Sellout crowd announced for NASCAR's Enjoy Illinois 300
How to safely store your firearm, where to get free gun locks in the St. Louis area
Gov’t Mule release new ‘Peace…Like A River’ track, “Made My Peace”
Gov’t Mule’s new album, Peace…Like A River, is due out later this month, and they’ve just shared another track from the record. The latest single is “Made My Peace,” which frontman Warren Haynes says…
Southern Illinois man sentenced for stabbing wife in 'jealous rage'
A judge recently sentenced one southern Illinois man for stabbing his wife in a "jealous rage," according to the Franklin County State's Attorney's Office.
Historic Florissant Quilt Show June 10
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Man Gets 57 Months in Prison for Drug Transportation Charge
EAST ST. LOUIS – A U.S. District judge sentenced a man from Texas to 57 months in federal prison after he admitted to transporting a kilogram of cocaine to Illinois. In addition to the prison sentence, Henry Garcia-Blanco, 28, of Irving, Texas, will serve three years of supervised release. “Increased accessibility to illicit drugs creates significant health risks for communities in southern Illinois, and the individuals found responsible for transporting large quantities of dangerous narcotics across our state lines will face time in prison,” said U.S. Attorney Rachelle Aud Crowe. “I appreciate the efforts by the DEA to investigate and arrest offenders and help improve public safety.” In late 2021, DEA agents began an investigation after learning significant quantities of cocaine were being transported from Texas, through Illinois, and on to St. Louis, Missouri. On Dec. 10, 2021, a confidential source informed agents a drug courier was stuck in Effingham,
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Juneteenth Celebrations in North County listings
“State of Us” Brunch Thursday, June 15, 2023 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saint Louis Zoo WildCare Park 12385 Larimore Rd, St. Louis, MO 63138 Join County Councilwomen Shalonda Webb and Rita Heard Days for a Roundtable Discussion to kick off 2023 Juneteenth Celebrations. RSVP here. Jennings Summer Concert Series Friday, June 16, 2023 7:00 […]
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St. Louis Mother Raises Funds To Escape Anti-Trans Legislation
Following the recent slew of anti-trans laws passing through the Missouri legislature, parents of trans children are beginning to seek refuge out of state. One such is Jennifer Harris Dault, the mother of an eight-year-old transgender child in St. Louis, who this week raised funds so that her family can seek refuge in New York. In a GoFundMe post created four days ago, Harris Dault asked for funds to aid in moving expenses as she and her husband look for new jobs.
1 dead after Thursday night shooting in north St. Louis
Ashton Noble Podiums In Discus At State Meet For Third Straight Year - Is A Midwest Members Credit Union Athlete Of The Month For Roxana
ROXANA - Senior Ashton Noble stays busy these days. The three-sport athlete plays football and basketball, and most recently made a trip to the IHSA state track meet. At the state meet, Ashton has gotten used to success. That's why it was no surprise when he placed fourth in Class 2A in the discus with a toss of 162' 10.25". It was his third straight year reaching the podium in the event. In his junior season, he took second with his PR 167' 4.25" throw and in his sophomore season he finished third with a mark of 160' 4.75". For his continued success, Ashton is a Midwest Members Credit Union Athlete of the Month for the Shells. Ashton also competes in the shot put with a PR of 48' 8.25", a mark he set this season back on April 17th in the Roxana Relays. He will get to continue his track and field career at the college level when he attends Bellarmine University in the fall. In the winter, he's been a key part of the Shells' basketball team. Last season he racked up 215 points
Troopers and St. Louis officers pull over 100 vehicles on I-70 Thursday
ST. LOUIS -- The Missouri State Highway Patrol has been busy on St. Louis highways. They worked with the St. Louis Police Department Thursday on an I-70 law enforcement operation. They pulled over a total of 100 vehicles and made several arrests. Four troopers conducted 44 traffic stops. They conducted 10 arrests, issued 87 citations, [...]
Parents Of Late Teen Warn About Dangers Of Fentanyl
EDWARDSVILLE - After 18-year-old Edwardsville High School senior Anna Schmidt died from “a lethal amount of fentanyl,” a Facebook group was created in her honor, and a Facebook post was made to explain her story and warn others about the dangers of fentanyl. The Facebook group and page have since gathered lots of support, and a GoFundMe and merchandise page have been set up to support a scholarship fund in Anna’s memory. Anna’s mother, Aimee Covington, said the support she’s received from others moved by Anna’s story has resulted in a “whirlwind of emotions” for her. “It’s been a whirlwind of emotions,” Covington said. “Right now, I have 83 moms from all around that are reaching out to me and crying and calling and telling me how much we inspired them, because they didn’t know how to get their childrens’ story out because they were ashamed. “It hasn’t even been
Dolphins star Armstead hosting celebrity hoops tourney in hometown Cahokia
Miami Dolphins star and Metro East native Terron Armstead will host a celebrity basketball tournament Friday in his hometown Cahokia.
Missouri hires an anti-abortion marketing agency
The hiring comes nearly a year after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that women do not have a constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy.
Bruce Springsteen releases live playlist for 45th anniversary of ‘Darkness on the Edge of Town’
June 2 marks the 45th anniversary of Bruce Springsteen’s fourth studio album, Darkness on the Edge of Town, and The Boss is giving fans a new way to appreciate it. To celebrate the…
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