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Committee moves to restrict problematic court documents on Missouri’s Casenet website
Its actions come after a Post-Dispatch report that documents containing Social Security numbers and other private information for thousands of Missourians are accessible to anyone using the Casenet website.
Tuesday, May 2, 2023 - The farm bill may face a tough time in Congress
Congress renews the measure about every five years. But with the $31 trillion debt ceiling crisis looming, agriculture policy experts say cost will drive farm bill 2023 policy discussions.
Netflix Loses A Million Subscribers In Spain After Greedy Password Sharing Crackdown
We’ve noted repeatedly how Netflix’s password sharing crackdown is a stupid cash grab that alienates and annoys loyal customers, duplicates existing efforts to restrict “freeloaders,” won’t give the company the financial windfall it thinks, and just generally represents how the company has inevitably shifted from innovative disruptor to the kind of tone deaf cable giants […]
ASPEQ Heating Group to be acquired by public company SPX Technologies
ASPEQ Heating Group, a Brentwood-based manufacturer of heating equipment, is being sold to a North Carolina-based public company.
Illinois seeking families for foster children
May is foster Parent Appreciation Month, and Illinois state leaders are recognizing the more than 8,000 families across the state who care for foster children. However, the Department of Children and Family Services is still looking for more help.
St. Louis Roots: Andy Cohen
This Friday, May 5th 2023, St. Louis native Andy Cohen will get a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame: The late-night TV talk show host and executive producer will be inducted into the St. Louis Walk of Fame at 5 p.m. Friday, May 5. A live ragtime band ...
Sunrise Yoga with Citra Fitness & Movement
Awaken your body and bask in the morning sunlight! This gentle yoga practice is designed to energize and align your body and mind through movement and breath. Bring your own
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I-55 reopened after 6 killed in multiple crashes caused by south-central Illinois dust storm
The Illinois State Police said more than 30 people were injured in the crashes late Monday morning about 75 miles north of St. Louis. A 17-mile stretch of the highway remained shut down in the late afternoon.
Fundraiser for 3 injured Lake St. Louis officers taking place today
A fundraising event to benefit three Lake St. Louis police officers injured in a police chase on I-70 in March is happening Tuesday.
Granite City, Illinois Schnucks recalls ground beef
Schnucks recalls ground beef sold in Granite City, Illinois.
Man shoots himself in north St. Louis County home after killing woman
Officers were called to a home on the 2700 Rottingdean Drive for a welfare check shortly before 4 p.m.
SSM Health St. Clare Hospital hosts quit smoking program tonight
Trying to kick the habit? SSM Health St. Clare Hospital in Fenton wants to help you stop smoking.
St. Louis man accused of execution-style killing in court today
A man accused of shooting and killing another man, execution style in downtown St. Louis, is scheduled to appear before a judge Tuesday morning.
I-55 reopens after Illinois dust storm causes fatal crashes
A blinding dust storm led to a deadly crash involving more than 70 vehicles along Interstate-55 in south central Illinois. Tuesday morning, I-55 has completely 19 hours after shutting down.
Covered bridges of the Midwest
Road trips to these covered bridges in Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana are ideal for photographers, historians, and bridge enthusiasts.
A guide to lodging at Missouri’s three most-visited state parks
Visitors looking for a no-frills experience can stay at park-run lodging.
Should St. Louis City bring back red-light cameras?
It wouldn't be easy.
After an error left $1.6 million in question, St. Louis County seeks sales tax automation
After a clerical error led St. Louis County to overpay as much as $7 million in sales tax proceeds to Brentwood and shortchange dozens of other cities, County Executive Sam Page wants to automate the monthly tax disbursement.
Citing worker shortage, St. Louis official to close state license office at City Hall
Collector of Revenue Gregory F.X. Daly's decision comes five years after he fought a state effort to take away the contract his office has had since 2000.
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