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Grain Belt Express transmission line wins final approval in Missouri
State regulators gave final approval Thursday to the owners of the Grain Belt Express transmission line to drop off thousands of megawatts of clean power in Missouri.
The decision by the Missouri Public Service Commission was the final regulatory approval Chicago-based Invenergy needed to begin the first phase of the line, to be built in Kansas and Missouri.
For years, Invenergy has been working through regulatory approvals and acquiring land easements to build the 800-mile high-voltage transmission…
‘Huge’ power line will save Missouri customers $18 billion, regulators say
The multistate Grain Belt Express transmission line — which would stretch from Kansas to Indiana, while traversing Missouri and Illinois — was approved Thursday by Missouri energy regulators.
Mayor Tishaura O. Jones Appoints Chief Charles Coyle as City of St. Louis Public Safety Director
ST. LOUIS - Mayor Tishaura O. Jones announced the appointment of Chief Charles Coyle as the Public Safety Director for the City of St. Louis. A 45-year veteran of the St. Louis Fire Department, Chief Coyle has served as interim public safety director since February 2023. “Since becoming interim director earlier this year, Chief Coyle has tackled significant challenges head on, including modernization of 911 services,” said Mayor Tishaura O. Jones. “While this search began as a national one, Chief Coyle’s extensive experience in City government has positioned him well to implement innovative plans and solutions. I look forward to continuing to work alongside Chief Coyle in this role and am excited about the detail-oriented, community-driven eye he brings to this job.” Modernizing 911 remains a top priority for Chief Coyle. The Department of Public Safety is currently undertaking a three-phase consolidation plan, poised to unite Fire, Police, and EMS dispatch
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Bost Endorses Jim Jordan For House Speaker
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Mike Bost (IL-12) issued the following statement regarding his endorsement of Jim Jordan (R-OH) for Speaker of the House: “I am proud to support Jim Jordan for Speaker of the House. Jim is a conservative fighter who cares deeply for this country. At a time when we face serious challenges at home and abroad, House Republicans can’t afford to wait another moment to unify and get back to governing. When the House meets behind closed doors this afternoon, I’ll be voting for Jim Jordan; and I’ll do the same when his nomination comes to the House Floor.”
Candlelight Vigil Scheduled For Missing Carrollton Woman
CARROLLTON - A candlelight vigil will be held soon for Amy Baumgartner Faltin, a 39-year-old Greene County woman who went missing over three months ago. The vigil will be held at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023, at the Greene County Courthouse in Carrollton. Matthew Hamby, a member of the Help Find Amy Faltin/Baumgartner Facebook group, announced the vigil last month and encouraged attendees to “come light the courthouse for Amy!” Faltin is described as a white female with hazel eyes, brown hair, and tattoos on her face, neck, and arms. She is approximately 5 feet tall and 140 pounds. She was reportedly last seen on July 12, 2023, somewhere east of Carrollton. For more information and updates, see the Help Find Amy Faltin/Baumgartner Facebook group. Anyone with information about Faltin’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Illinois State Police at 618-384-9694.
Two new tracks released from Jimmy Buffett’s final album, ‘Equal Strain on All Parts’
Fans of the late Jimmy Buffett are getting another preview of his upcoming posthumous album, Equal Strain On All Parts, which drops November 3. Two new songs from the album have just been released,…
Ex-prison officer admits beating inmate and lying on reports
A former correctional officer at Pinckneyville Correctional Center has pleaded guilty to beating a restrained inmate. Christian L. Pyles, 25, from Christopher, Illinois, admitted in court to violating the inmate's civil rights by beating them while they were restrained and then lying on incident reports.
Music Streaming Royalty Hacking Shows How Desperately The System Needs To Be Overhauled
There’s an interesting story on Wired about “functional music” – things like white noise and brown noise – which is widely available on music streaming platforms. These kind of streams are causing a problem that arises from the fact that the money earned by streaming platforms is allotted in a rather odd way. All the revenues are put together, […]
Friday Cat Blogging – 13 October 2023
This is a rare archival photograph of Hilbert and Charlie back in Charlie's younger days. Such a cute couple.
City board completes deal to turn 15-acre site into North City workforce hub
A city of St. Louis board has completed the acquisition of a former electric company headquarters in north St. Louis to use as a workforce development hub.
'He's doing amazingly well': Support grows for St. Louis football coach shot during practice
Rams settlement survey deadline extended
Are there any restaurants in the area that serve gnocchi alla romana?
Florissant man sentenced to over 11 years in prison for series of robberies
A Florissant man has been sentenced to 135 months in prison for robbing five homes in the Florissant area. Kevin E. West Jr., 23, has also been ordered to pay $7,022 in damages. West pleaded guilty in June to robbery and using a gun to threaten victims.
New visualizer for Nirvana’s “Dumb” premieres
A new visualizer accompanying the Nirvana song "Dumb" is streaming now on YouTube. The clip was created by animator RuffMercy using hand-painted Super-8mm film. "Dumb" appears on Nirvana's 1993 album, In…
Baked & Boiled Bagels Brings the Real Deal to Soulard
Not so long ago, St. Louis was, undeniably, a bagel desert. Sure, there were a handful of bread-roll-adjacent options in town, but while those were delicious in their own right, they weren’t really bagels — real bagels that were boiled and then baked to produce a snappy crust and delightfully chewy interior. How things have changed.
St. Louis buys dozens of empty lots for 'world-class' workforce center
The city said it aims to turn the 150,000-square-foot industrial building there into a workforce training hub for manufacturing jobs.
UAW ‘changes the rules’ as strike drags on, tells members to prepare for walkouts at any time
Four weeks into the United Auto Workers strike against the Detroit Three automakers, union President Shawn Fain announced in a livestream that the union would no longer wait until Fridays to expand its strike to new plants. “We’re entering a new phase of this fight, and it demands a new approach,” Fain said Friday. While […]
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