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Let’s Go! Supreme Court Grants Cert To Hear Cases About Social Media Moderation Laws In Florida & Texas
This isn’t exactly a surprise. Everyone has expected this pretty much from about the time that Ron DeSantis insisted he had a plan to regulate social media, but it got delayed by a year, because it seemed that the Supreme Court just didn’t want to deal with it yet, and punted by asking the White […]
Women workers could bear economic brunt as federal child care funding ends
A huge chunk of pandemic relief funding that kept child care programs afloat for the past few years is set to run out Saturday, and policy advocates say the economic impact will be profound — with the ripple effect hurting labor force participation and consumer spending at a time when the country is still trying […]
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One of region's largest office furniture dealers names new CEO
Color Art, one of the St. Louis region's largest office furniture dealers, has promoted a new CEO for both Color Art and its sister company Scott Rice in Kansas City.
Chris Goodson group looks to sell prominent Lafayette Square property
An investor group including developer Chris Goodson has put up for sale four prominent buildings in Lafayette Square, asking $3.95 million.
City of St. Louis eyes new mandate for employers, but state law bars it
The city of St. Louis legislation impacting the private sector faces a massive hurdle with the Missouri General Assembly.
KDHX Leaders Attempt Triage in On-Air Q&A After Week of Unrest
Online speculation swirled among unhappy KDHX community members in the hours leading up to today’s live on-air Q&A with Executive Director Kelly Wells and Board President Gary Pierson. Others shared earnest questions, some hoping that they might finally get straight answers.
St. Louis sheriff's deputy gets probation for off-duty killing of carjacking suspect
James Buchanan was convicted of second-degree involuntary manslaughter and placed on three years probation.
A Universe Less Travelled by Eric Von Schrader
Louisiana bounty hunter convicted in Missouri kidnapping
Wayne D. Lozier Jr., a 44-year-old bounty hunter from the New Orleans area, was found guilty on September 28 of kidnapping and conspiracy charges in the abduction of a St. Peters woman, whom he drove across state lines.
Louisiana bounty hunter, partner face up to life for Missouri kidnapping
Friday Cat Blogging – 29 September 2023
Here is Charlie on the landing of our stairway. He likes to sit here so that he can keep track of everyone who goes up and down.
Does Jay Powell Want to Elect Trump?
Today on TAP: Most of the sources of inflation are either the result of the Fed’s own policy, or have nothing to do with domestic demand, such as the rising price of oil.
Jethro Tull releases alternative mixes of latest album, ‘RökFlöte’
Jethro Tull is giving fans a new way to enjoy their most recent album, RökFlöte. The band has just released alternative stereo mixes of the album, produced by Bruce Soord, to digital outlets. “Now…
Best Bets: Oktoberfest, Metro East Pride, Todrick Hall and a 12-foot puppet
Here are a few of our staff picks for things to do Sept. 29-Oct. 5.
Messenger: A bridge to nowhere sheds light on the mobile home fight in Arnold
Another mobile home park owner accuses city of trying to run it out of business.
Cop accused of sexually assaulting 8 detainees in north St. Louis County
A former officer with the North County Police Cooperative is now facing 21 federal charges accusing him of sexually assaulting eight men after arrests.
Study: St. Louis entrepreneurs are among nation's youngest
In fact, Rust Belt cities take up many of the top 20 slots on the list.
Left Bank Books to Host Conversation With Author Laura Meckler on Monday
Shaker Heights is kind of like Cleveland's version of University City — an inner-ring suburb with lovely older homes that's both affluent and not affluent, depending on the block, and full of both good intentions and realities that don't always live up to them. And even if you've already read Celeste Ng's excellent fiction set there, you'd be wise to get Laura Meckler's new nonfiction book Dream Town: Shaker Heights and the Quest for Racial Equity.
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