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The Protecting Kids On Social Media Act Is A Terrible Alternative To KOSA
We have covered the Protecting Kids On Social Media Act a few times, when it was first introduced back in April, where we highlighted how it was both unconstitutional and the rationale behind it was not supported by any actual evidence, and then again just recently when Senator Chris Murphy (one of the bill’s co-sponsors) […]
PCE inflation stays below 3% in July
For the second month in a row, PCE inflation stayed below 3%: Both core and headline PCE came in at 2.6% on a month-over-month basis. On a year-over-year basis, headline PCE was 3.3% and core inflation was 4.2%. Core PCE, which is the Fed's favored measure, shows every sign of being well under 3% on ...continue reading "PCE inflation stays below 3% in July"
Are breed restrictions common for home rentals from private landlords? AKA any rental that is NOT an apartment.
A guide to the 8th Annual Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis
The festival, which runs from September 7-17, will focus on Williams' years in University City.
Messenger: It’s ‘unthinkable’ that Michael White is still in a Missouri prison. But there he is.
The Missouri Supreme Court decided 30 years ago that Michael White’s murder case was wrongly decided. He wasn't even the shooter. Why is he still in prison?
3 tropical cyclones are active in the Atlantic, here are the 2023 hurricane names
Tropical Storm Jose formed in the eastern Atlantic Ocean on Thursday, Aug. 31. Here are 2023's Atlantic hurricane names.
Federal racketeering suit against Missouri gaming company dismissed over lack of standing
A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit that sought to shut down Torch Electronics, owner of thousands of video games offering cash prizes in retail locations throughout Missouri.
Homicides down 60% vs August 2022.
St. Louis Character: Architect Al Cross of PGAV Destinations designs some of the world's most unusual theme parks
A well-known architect once told Al Cross to drive a taxi until he could become exactly the type of architect that he wanted to be. Cross didn’t take that advice but has had his dream career anyway, as an architect with PGAV Destinations designing some of the world’s most unusual theme parks and aquariums.
Fleetwood Mac releases “Go Your Own Way” from upcoming ‘Rumours Live’
Fleetwood Mac has released another track off their upcoming Rumours Live double album, which drops September 8. The latest is a live version of their classic “Go Your Own Way,” written by Lindsey Buckingham.…
Tire alignment shops in South City?
1 dead, another seriously injured when motorcycles collide in Jefferson County
Diaper Drive Organized for Newborn Alton Triplets
ALTON - Triplets Ari, Armani and Alyson Loyd-Lockhart made headlines when they were born two months ago to surprised and ecstatic parents. Now the triplets are 2 months old, out of the neonatal intensive care unit, and ready to take on the world. To celebrate, the Alton community is rallying around the family with a diaper drive. “The community truly welcomes our newest triplets in our city,” said Rosetta Brown, Alderwoman of the 4th Ward, who organized the drive. “People are pretty gracious, and they know the need is there. So I’m expecting an overwhelming response.” People can drop off diapers and wipes at Today’s Beauty Supply, located at 1415 Central Avenue in Alton. The triplets are currently wearing preemie and newborn-size diapers, though bigger sizes would also be a helpful donation as they grow. Brown explained that her daughter attended school with the triplets’ mother, Alexus Loyd-Lockhart, so she watched Alexus grow up. Alexus
Took this pic in St Louis in early 2000s. Still there? Does anyone know the cross streets near where this is or was?
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Inside the projects transforming St. Louis Community College | Opinion
STLCC is developing and constructing six new buildings and renovating existing spaces at each of the College’s four main campuses. Chancellor Jeff Pittman writes that they will improve the student experience and meet workforce demands for years to come.
Litchfield Pickers Market Returns Sunday
LITCHFIELD - The Litchfield Pickers Market returns Sunday, September, 3, 2023, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at 400 N. State St. in downtown Litchfield. This vintage and antique market is a fun, family-friendly event and we are excited to welcome back visitors and vendors for the third market of the season. It is the largest open-air pickers market in the region and specializes in antiques, collectibles, vintage items and refurbished items. Each month the market welcomes musicians to perform at the Carnegie Park stage. On August 13, two favorite picket market bands will return to the stage – Mattison Avenue will start the music at 9 a.m., followed by Michael Burnett, who will take the stage at noon. A limited number of picnic tables are provided in the park area, so bring a lawn chair or blanket so you can sit and enjoy the music. To make the most of your pickers market experience, it is recommended that you bring totes, wagons, carts, pick-up trucks, and anything that will help haul
On This Day, August 31, 1945: Van Morrison is born
On This Day, August 31, 1945 … George Ivan Morrison aka the legendary singer Van Morrison was born in Belfast, Ireland. Morrison started his career in the mid-1960s as leader of the band Them,…
Photography Exhibit – Sonya Revell: Revelry + Reverie
Miami-based photographer and Webster University alumna Sonya Revell creates vibrant imagery that emerges from her delightful daydreams of dazzling candy colors and connects closely with complex and compelling characters. Her […]
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