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Which one-time Cardinals have played for the most teams?
A new daily baseball challenge begs the question, which current or former St. Louis Cardinals have played for the most teams in Major League Baseball?
Economic growth is better than you think
A couple of months ago it looked like GDP growth had slowed down a lot, clocking in at an anemic 1.1% in the first quarter. Then it was revised upward to 1.3%. Then, today, it was revised upward yet again: BEA now says that Q1 growth was 2.0%. That's not barnburning, but it's respectable. GDI ...continue reading "Economic growth is better than you think"
With triple-digit temps expected Thursday, here's how to stay safe in extreme heat
Police find body in St. Louis' Forest Park
Police on Wednesday afternoon found a man's body in the north eastern area of Forest Park.
Eric Clapton explains why he’s bringing back the Crossroads Guitar Festival
Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival, which raises money for his Crossroads rehab center in Antigua, is returning in September. In a new post on Instagram, he explains why the festival is…
Trial Set for Accused Killers of St. Louis Father and Daughter — 2 Years Later
After what one judge called "a roller coaster," the cases against two men accused of killing a 7-year-old and her father more than two years ago have been set for trial. This is hardly the first time that the murder cases against Javonn Nettles and Andre Anderson have been set for trial but, in a signal of increased confidence in the prosecutor's office under Gabe Gore, court watchers expect these new trial dates to actually hold true.
Illinois State Police arrest 7 men in anti-trafficking operation
Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action for good
In a ruling that surprised precisely no one, the Supreme Court killed off affirmative action in university admissions today: Eliminating racial discrimination means eliminating all of it. And the Equal Protection Clause, we have accordingly held, applies “without regard to any differences of race, of color, or of nationality”—it is “universal in [its] application.” ....The ...continue reading "Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action for good"
The FBI Is Still Pretending Stingrays Are Super Secret Cop Spy Tech That Shouldn’t Be Discussed In Court
When I was but a wee Techdirt boy, the FBI was telling cop shops that had borrowed or obtained Stingray devices they’d best not talk about it in court or it would be their NDA’ed ass on the line. In 2015, documents the FBI hoped no one would see (and actually told local cops they […]
Daily Deal: Open Ear Bone Conduction Stereo Wireless Headphones
Open Ear Stereo Wireless Headphones are lightweight and comfortable to wear while walking or jogging without the fear of losing them. Made from soft plastic, these headphones can be charged with a USB charger and play 6 hours of continuous playback. These dual bud, bone conduction headphones connect via Bluetooth to any device that is […]
Body found in Forest Park on Wednesday
Wood River Ice Cream Social, Farmers Market Part Of Busy Summer Plans
WOOD RIVER - Wood River Mayor Tom Stalcup has announced a busy summer event schedule for the city, including an Ice Cream Social event and a series of Farmers Markets, both coming up in July. The Ice Cream Social is set for July 9 from 3 to 6 p.m. The event will be held at Central Park, located at 633 N. Wood River Ave. in Wood River. Mayor Stalcup encouraged visitors to “come and enjoy ice cream and an afternoon of fun with your neighbors, friends, and family.” The Ice Cream Social is co-sponsored by the City of Wood River & the Wood River Women’s Club. Call (618) 251-3130 for more information, or visit the city’s Parks and Recreation Department website . July will also bring a weekly Farmers Market to Wood River, which will take place each Thursday starting on July 6 and running until September (weather and crops permitting) from 4 p.m. to dusk. The Farmers Market will take place in the parking lot on 1st Street between Route 143 and Ferguson Avenue
ISP Announces Seven Metro East St. Louis Area Anti-Trafficking Arrests
COLLINSVILLE – The Illinois State Police (ISP) announced today it conducted an anti-human trafficking operation in the Metropolitan East St. Louis Area and it resulted in seven arrests. Between June 22-23, 2023, the ISP Division of Criminal Investigation Trafficking Enforcement Bureau and the Metropolitan Enforcement Group of Southwestern Illinois led a human trafficking suppression operation focused on identifying individuals seeking to engage in commercial sex acts with minors. “ISP has a responsibility to protect those vulnerable to human trafficking, forced labor, and sexual servitude,” said ISP Director Brendan F. Kelly. “The arrests of these individuals serve as notice to anyone who thinks about feeding the demand for human trafficking that ISP could be waiting behind a door for them with handcuffs.” As a result of the operation, the following individuals were arrested and charged. Donald A. Dececco (43) – St. Louis, Missouri –
U2’s Bono helping to raise money for Ukraine with limited-edition merch line
U2 frontman Bono is helping raise money for Ukraine with some of his original artwork. The rocker has teamed with UNITED24, the official fundraising platform of Ukraine’s government, for a limited-edition merch line…
Report reveals troubling trend in youth crime
Man charged with helping kill man, burn body in north St. Louis
Prosecutors charged Robert J. Moore on Wednesday with assisting in a man's killing then helping dump the body and set it on fire.
Holleman: One year later, St. Louis County sex video case is still shrouded in mystery
State and county investigators still working on case of Cal Harris, County Executive Sam Page’s former chief of staff, who allegedly filmed sex act in office.
Prosecutors: Accused Ladue burglar in country on expired visa
A Chilean national in the country on an expired visa is accused of breaking into a Ladue home with others and stealing tens of thousands of dollars worth of property.
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