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Businesses hate E-Verify. Should Ron DeSantis try to pass it anyway?
Over at National Review, Jason Richwine comments on one of my hobby horses: Early in his first term as Florida governor, Ron DeSantis pressed the legislature to mandate universal E-Verify, the online tool run by the Department of Homeland Security that allows employers to confirm that their employees are legally authorized to work in the ...continue reading "Businesses hate E-Verify. Should Ron DeSantis try to pass it anyway?"
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looks like the Arch is on.
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Security Initiative β Start of Four Week Test
On Monday, November 14th, a major milestone was achieved for the SLHNA project to disrupt and deter crime in our neighborhood. We started the four week test/trial with a security […]
4 Texas women charged with stealing $22K worth of cosmetics from Kohl's stores
The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney's Office charged four women who drove up from Texas and stole more than $22,000 from several Kohl's cosmetics counters.
Touring CITYPARK ahead of inaugural soccer match
The new home of Major League Soccer's St. Louis CITY SC, CITYPARK stadium, will host its first match Wednesday when CITY2 hosts Bayer Leverkusen.
Small Time Murder anyone?
Missouri and Kansas win injunction that blocks Biden's student debt relief plan nationwide
Hot Chocolate Run St. Louis
Neighborhood groups in St. Louis try to acquire vacant properties or get owners to fix them up
There are almost 25,000 vacant houses, commercial buildings and land plots in St. Louis, and about 60% are privately owned. Some nuisance properties can be a blight on communities.. STLPR reporter Chad Davis talks about how neighborhood associations have been trying to acquire them or compel owners to fix them.
'We still have triumph in our tragedy through our creativity,' CVPA High School returns to school virtually Monday
Second man charged in stabbing; just sentenced in Missouri shooting
Prosecutors charged a second man, 25-year-old John Daniel Crawford Murray, with murder in the stabbing death of Charles Dillon in Merriam.
After recreational pot passes, why a medical marijuana card still matters in Missouri
Missouri voters approved recreational marijuana on Tuesday, but some experts advise users to pursue a medical marijuana license.
Missouri lawmakers, education leaders make it easier to certify substitute teachers
Future substitute teachers in Missouri won't need as many credit hours to get a job inside the classroom.
Artist Puts Her Mark On Downtown Alton With Botanical Painting Project
ALTON - Local artist Jenna Muscarella has been busy in recent days painting botanical artwork on a previous utility box in front of Bossanova Martini Lounge and Restaurant on Third Street in Alton. Muscarella was commissioned by Alton Main Street for the project. Muscarella is also an art teacher in the Wood River District. She is originally from Alton and graduated from Alton High School. "I am painting a mural on a gas utility box, hiding an eye sore," she said. "The buildings here are historic and so beautiful and instead of putting a mural on a building, we are putting it here." The artwork is done in conjunction with the foilage and plants in the flower beds. Eventually, Jenna plans to put her free magnets on the painted box. "I love painting," she said. "I do this every day because I am an art teacher. I am also a commissioned artist and painter. I have a gallery in Soulard and a studio in my basement." Jenna said she wanted a chance to put her mark on Alton in some artistic
St. Louis City SC announces new food partners ahead of its stadium's debut
The local offerings will be available for soccer fans to try Wednesday during the first full-stadium preview event at CITYPARK, an international friendly between the City2 team and Bayer 04 Leverkusen of German league Bundesliga.
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