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Missouri House GOP caucus sticks with Plocher as speaker – for now
Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher scurried away from waiting reporters Thursday rather than answer questions about the events that have launched an ethics inquiry and caused some members of his party to ask for him to step down from his powerful post.
Plocher spent most of the afternoon in a closed-door Republican caucus meeting at the Missouri Farm Bureau headquarters in Jefferson City. During the meeting, members said, he gave his defense of seeking personal reimbursement for expenses originally…
'Such a monumental day' | New veterans outreach center and tiny homes open in north St. Louis
It takes a village to create one. The Veterans Community Project are veterans helping their own.
On Wednesday, the organization held a ribbon cutting for its first phase of its St. Louis campus, which will hold an outreach center open to all veterans and a planned tiny home community for homeless veterans.
It's found a home in north St. Louis on a nearly 4-acre property in the heart of the Jeff-Vander-Lou neighborhood. The first phase unveiled 20 tiny homes with 10 being family units.
The day…
Why does ATT keep calling me and offering me free upgrades?
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Embattled Missouri House speaker hires a former House speaker who pleaded guilty to assault
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri’s troubled House speaker is getting blowback after he hired another former House speaker who had pleaded guilty to assault to be his chief of staff. Republican Speaker Dean Plocher's hiring of former speaker Rod Jetton is “a gross affront to survivors of domestic violence,” Democratic House Minority Leader Crystal Quade said Thursday. Jetton in 2011 pleaded [...]
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I can’t stop thinking about the kettle corn I got at one of the st. Charles street festivals this summer. They were dressed old timey but I can’t remember their names! Anyone know who it could be? I love popcorn sm
MSD board votes to put proposed sewer rate hike on April ballot
The culture of film is being revived in St. Louis
It’s a form of art and imagination that's transformed times of hardship and opportunities here in the area. It's why the St. Louis International Film Festival is celebrating hip hop.
FBI issues warning, advice over rise in hate crimes
Hate crimes have been on the rise in the United States since the start of the Israel-Hamas war. In response to the sharp increase in violence, the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) has sent out its Hate Crime Threat Response Guide.
Rod Jetton’s political career ended in scandal. Now he’s Dean Plocher’s chief of staff.
Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher’s new chief of staff is a former legislative leader whose political career was upended more than a decade ago by a federal bribery investigation and allegations of violent sexual assault.
On Thursday, Plocher announced to a closed-door Republican caucus that Rod Jetton will take over as his top legislative aide. Jetton was elected to the Missouri House in 2000 and served four terms, playing a key role in the GOP capturing a majority in 2002 and rising to become…
Veteran who helped save woman’s life honored at Blues' Salute to Military Night
Through a sea of blue there’s also plenty of green at the Blues' Salute to Military Night. Among the crowd of hockey fans at Enterprise Center were several veterans that were honored.
Wash. U., BJC loan program helps employees become homeowners
The region’s two largest employers offer their employees thousands of dollars through their homeownership program.
Jennings juvenile shot Thursday evening
A juvenile was rushed to a local hospital after being grazed by gunfire Thursday evening.
Picking a friend up at the airport at midnight. Is there ANY place still open to get food?!?!
'Underground market' buying diabetic strips with cash
They're signs that pop. Bright yellow with red text catching the eye of drivers and pedestrians at busy intersections: “Cash for Diabetic Strips.”
MSD board votes to put proposed sewer rate hike on April ballot
Despite hearing from multiple consumers who opposed it, the Board of Trustees for the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District voted Thursday to accept a recommended rate hike proposal.
After an hour-long meeting, the board voted 5-1 to send the proposed rate increase of 32% that had been recommended by the independent Rate Commission to voters.
Voters next April will be asked whether to approve the use of $750 million in debt funding under the 32% increase, which would see bills rise from an average…
Atlanta P.D. comes to St. Louis to poach potential police
The shortage of police officers in America has gotten so extreme that it's pitting city against city. The Atlanta Police Department is coming to St. Louis for a three-day hiring event, looking to lure new officers from our area.
NFL Sends C&D To University Of Houston Over Homage To The Oilers’ Uniforms
One of the longest standing jokes in professional sports is labeling the NFL, or National Football League, the No Fun League, instead. This typically has to do either with the way the league has legislated a lot of what fans love about the game off the field in the name of player safety, which isn’t […]
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