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Another Day, Another Nonsense Bill From Congress ‘To Protect The Children’
It seems like every day this week a new bill has been introduced in Congress with the grandstanding politicians behind the bill insisting that it’s necessary to protect the children online. It seems like no elected official wants to be left behind on this particular moral panic train. The latest, from Senators Ed Markey and […]
Clayton to Turn Vacant Lot Downtown Into “Remembrance Park”
From St. Louis Post-Dispatch: After four years of delays, officials here have finalized plans to turn a vacant lot on the edge of its bustling business district downtown into a tiny urban park. The $552,700 “pocket park” aims to transform a grass strip between a church and the St. Louis County Library Mid-County Branch into […]
'I don't have a daughter now': Family asks why Missouri law allows phone use while driving
The UAW Plays Some Hardball on Electric Cars
Today on TAP: The union’s new leaders seek some administration guarantees of just transition before backing Biden in ’24.
Most recycling in St. Louis is not being recycled, officials say
Officials say only about a third of recycling is actually getting recycled, worse than national averages. The rest is going to the landfill.
Only San Francisco sees worse downtown recovery than St. Louis, research says
Downtown St. Louis' activity recovery is poor compared with other North American markets, ranking only ahead of San Francisco, according to research from the University of Toronto that cites mobile phone data.
The university's School of Cities said that for a period from December 2022 to February 2023, St. Louis' downtown recovery ranked 62nd out of 63 markets, with just 38% of the activity level from the same period in 2019, before the Covid-19 pandemic. It said it obtained the activity level by…
Rivas: Why Some People Believe 'Marijuana' Is a Racist Word
I was talking to a cannabis business owner I’ve known for a while and respect. The man, who is white, told me he refused to use the term “marijuana” because it’s racist.
Council Moves To Ease Restrictions On Solar Panels
From Webster-Kirkwood Times: In an attempt to encourage the use of solar power in the community, the Webster Groves City Council on April 18 held a public hearing on a bill making the process easier to install solar panels on residential homes, including those in the city’s four historic districts. Under the bill, solar panel […]
Watch mother robin hatch her eggs on Hazelwood bird cam
ACLU asks judge to force state to finalize ballot summary for Missouri abortion amendment
The ACLU of Missouri is asking a Cole County judge to force the secretary of state’s office to finalize its work on an abortion-rights initiative petition so proponents can begin collecting signatures. The legal maneuver, which was filed Thursday afternoon, comes after The Independent revealed a behind-the-scenes push by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey to […]
The post ACLU asks judge to force state to finalize ballot summary for Missouri abortion amendment appeared first on Missouri Independent.
Man charged with shooting death in St. Louis' Walnut Park East
Authorities on Thursday charged a 20-year-old man with murder in the fatal shooting of a man in March.
Wash U professor emeritus drowns while fishing in Ozark County
Developers of Residence Inn Say it Overcame Obstacles
From St. Louis Business Journal: The $47 million Residence Inn in Clayton opened last month despite a number of construction challenges, including supply chain and labor shortages and skyrocketing construction costs, which led to a change in the hotel’s design. The project, the Residence Inn by Marriott, launched in early 2021, during the pandemic. The […]
New Aldi store opens in St. Charles
There is a new Aldi for people in St. Charles. On May 4 at 9 a.m., the new store opened. Aldi will be open every day from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. at 1095 Regency Parkway in St. Charles.
Flaherty departs early, Cardinals swept by Angels
It appears things are getting a little harder before they get any easier for a struggling St. Louis Cardinals squad, already down 10-2 in Thursday's series finale against the Los Angeles Angels.
Illinois bank hires C-suite executive to focus on deposits and marketing
Laura Hughes, who began her new job on April 17, is responsible for leading First Mid Bank & Trust’s marketing and deposit strategy as well as overseeing its performance, culture and customer experience, officials said.
Missouri AG says he’s weighing lawsuit to oust Iron County sheriff
“Yes, that matter is under review,” Bailey said of Iron County Sheriff Jeff Burkett.
Woman charged after boy, 11, shot in chest in East St. Louis as women fight over clothing
Prosecutors have charged a 25-year-old woman and three teenagers in connection to the shooting of an 11-year-old boy last month. She remains at-large.
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