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Missouri lawmakers approve largest budget in state history — almost $51 billion
With just about an hour to spare before the constitutional deadline, Missouri lawmakers on Friday approved a record state budget of almost $51 billion that increases pay for highway patrol troopers and direct care workers and one of the biggest boosts in years for higher education.
The $50.7 billion spending plan headed to Gov. Mike Parson’s desk is $1.3 billion more than he proposed in January and $2.2 billion more than the House-approved budget. It exceeds the budget approved in last year’s…
Germany Wants To Include Copyright Infringement Under Its Planned ‘Digital Violence’ Law
The hyperbolic rhetoric that is a feature of the copyright industry, which tries absurdly to characterize making an additional digital copy as “theft”, can lead to some serious legislative harm. For example, Germany is currently aiming to bring in a new law against “digital violence” – things like bullying and stalking, but also identity abuse […]
Missouri lawmakers approve largest budget in state history — almost $51 billion
With just about an hour to spare before the constitutional deadline, Missouri lawmakers on Friday approved a record state budget of almost $51 billion that increases pay for highway patrol troopers and direct care workers and one of the biggest boosts in years for higher education. The $50.7 billion spending plan headed to Gov. Mike […]
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SF Pride organizers respond to Dee Snider
As previously reported, Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider released a statement Friday following him being removed from the SF Pride celebration for his support of a tweet by KISS' Paul Stanley in which he said gender confirmation treatment for children has…
Kim Gardner lashes out at critics, defends record in meeting with supporters
Gardner elaborated on the argument casting herself as a reformer who tried to hold police officers accountable and offer second chances to defendants.
'Thank you, St. Louis' - Andy Cohen celebrates Walk Of Fame honor
Bravo TV star and St. Louis native Andy Cohen was officially inducted into the St. Louis Walk of Fame on Friday afternoon.
With Kim Gardner leaving, hands raise to pick up backlog in St. Louis criminal cases
The attorney general, St. Louis County prosecutor Wesley Bell and downtown law firms Lewis Rice and Thompson Coburn all said they stand ready to help.
Missouri AG wants Kim Gardner to leave office earlier than June 1
One day after Kim Gardner announced her upcoming resignation as St. Louis Circuit Attorney, the Missouri Attorney General is pushing for her to leave office earlier.
Former St. John Vianney school nurse charged with sex crimes against underage student
Erin Foerstel, 43, of Kirkwood, faces charges of statutory sodomy in the second degree and sexual contact with a student younger than 17.
St. Louis-area governments get $6.6M in grants to spark industrial site development
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said Friday that three St. Louis-area cities would get nearly $6.6 million in grants from federal money to aid in industrial site development.
My car insurance nearly doubled as a result of moving here lol
Missouri denied Mylissa Farmer an emergency abortion. ‘This can happen to anyone’
A federal investigation found that Missouri hospitals violated federal law by denying a woman an emergency abortion when her water broke at 17 weeks. Mylissa Farmer shares what happened when doctors refused to provide an abortion, even though she was told her life was in danger and that the fetus was no longer viable — when Missouri law superseded her need for emergency healthcare. Also, National Women’s Law Center attorney Michelle Banker discusses what comes next for Missouri hospitals in the wake of the investigation.
Missouri denied Mylissa Farmer an emergency abortion. ‘This can happen to anyone’
A federal investigation found that Missouri hospitals violated federal law by denying a woman an emergency abortion when her water broke at 17 weeks. Mylissa Farmer shares what happened when doctors refused to provide an abortion, even though she was told her life was in danger and that the fetus was no longer viable — when Missouri law superseded her need for emergency healthcare. Also, National Women’s Law Center attorney Michelle Banker discusses what comes next for Missouri hospitals in the wake of the investigation.
I-70 to close at Zumbehl in St. Charles at 10 p.m. Friday for bridge demolition
Highway traffic will be routed through the exit and entrance ramps at Zumbehl.
‘He does not have a list’: Parson’s search for new St. Louis circuit attorney underway
No decision has been made on whether to appoint a Republican or Democrat.
Medicaid expansion for new moms wins approval in Missouri
Edwardsville's Viva La Fiesta Brings Authentic Mexican Cuisine And Festive Celebrations On Cinco De Mayo
EDWARDSVILLE - If you're craving authentic Mexican food, you must check out Viva la Fiesta in Edwardsville, IL. This restaurant is the perfect place to celebrate Cinco de Mayo with your friends and family, and they are open tonight until 10:30 pm - unless the party just can't be stopped! With a lively atmosphere, amazing food, and great service, Viva la Fiesta is the perfect spot to have an unforgettable Cinco de Mayo celebration. The restaurant's hot, fresh, and homemade authentic Mexican food will leave you feeling satisfied and craving more. Their menu features a wide range of Mexican dishes, including burritos, tacos, enchiladas, and much more. If you're not sure what to order, the friendly staff at Viva la Fiesta are always happy to recommend their specialties. Stop in and see Kelsey, Caty, or Rafael, and they will ensure you have an unforgettable Cinco de Mayo! They're known for their excellent service and are always ready to make your experience at Viva la Fiesta a memorable
GCS Credit Union Donates Over $1,000 For O'Fallon All-Abilities Playground
O’FALLON - GCS Credit Union employees joined together to raise more than $1,000 over the course of April to donate toward the O’Fallon All-Abilities Playground project. The donation was funded via employee contributions through the company’s “Smile for Jeans” program. “The Smile for Jeans Program is funded by GCS employees who make monthly, monetary donations out of their own pockets to a local organization,” the company said in a press release. “By donating $15 or more to a specific organization, GCS employees are able to wear jeans and tennis shoes on Fridays and Saturdays during that month.” In total, GCS Credit Union employees raised $1,160 for the all-abilities playground. They presented the donation with a giant check on May 3. The company added: “Nothing gets better than seeing a smile on an organization’s face when GCS Credit Union presents them with a jeans donation check.” More information on
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