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Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt
This week, both our winners on the insightful side are similar and understandably frustrated anonymous replies to the claim that Section 230 predates content sorting and recommendation algorithms. Here’s first place: I’m old enough to remember using CompuServ and GEnie for online services, both of which had search functions that returned results, that guess what…. […]
O'Fallon, Missouri native Josh Sargent scores 8th goal of season for Norwich
American forward Josh Sargent has scored his eighth goal of the season for Norwich. It was the team's only goal in a 2-1 loss at Watford in England’s second-tier League Championship.
Huge abandoned church in St. Louis
Did you know these horror movies take place in Illinois?
People might be watching more horror movies as it gets closer to Halloween, but they may be looking for some frights a little closer to home.
Incomes are too damn low in Kansas City
The New York Times says that a rent revolution is coming, and not just to expensive coastal cities: Kansas City, Mo., is a leading example. With a population of 500,000, where the avenues are lined with brick buildings and side streets have modest homes with raised porches, the city offers little to suggest a renters’ ...continue reading "Incomes are too damn low in Kansas City"
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Radioactive waste found at Missouri elementary school
There is significant radioactive contamination at an elementary school in suburban St. Louis where nuclear weapons were produced during World War II, according to a new report by environmental investigation consultants.
Weekend Celebration Held To Honor Pastor Michael Porter and Wife, Alberta, For Years Of Service To Area
ALTON - This has been an eventful weekend for Millenium Temple Pastor Michael Porter Sr. and his wife, Alberta, at the church located at 801 Blair Avenue in Alton. There has been a celebration that started Friday evening, then continued with a service Saturday afternoon, and concludes at 3 p.m. Sunday with festivities led by Supt. R. Douglass. Each event has featured a church service in Pastor Porter's honor. Sarah Porter, the couple's daughter, has helped coordinate the services honoring her father, who has had a tremendous impact on not only the church congregation but the entire community. "I am very proud of my dad for being a pastor who does a lot for the community," Sarah said. "He looks out for people. He opens the food pantry here for those in need and always has the church open to people. We do a Thanksgiving dinner and a toy drive at Christmas time which helps a lot of residents. "My mom and dad have always been active in the community. I run the food pantry and I help i
EPA fines Missouri (Eureka) dealership for emissions cheat devices
Best Haunted House in the Area?
Man shot while leaving apartment in St. Louis City
Officers are investigating a shooting that left a man wounded outside an apartment early Sunday morning.
Rams settlement funds moved to new account as NFL decision looms
St. Louis city officials and other stakeholders have agreed to more than half a billion dollars from the NFL Rams relocation settlement into a new financial account that could help that sum grow.
Why beer heiress and nurse Trudy Busch Valentine wants to be Missouri’s next US senator
Despite famous name and wealth, Democratic nominee seen as underdog.
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Officers investigating Saturday morning robbery in St. Louis City
Police are investigating a robbery that took place early Saturday morning.
Where to buy Fresh Oysters?
Abortion bans are motivating midterm voters, poll shows
Half of voters say the Supreme Court’s decision overturning the constitutional right to an abortion has made them more motivated to vote in next month’s midterm elections, with enthusiasm growing …
Man dies in Franklin County crash
A 60-year-old man from St. Clair, Missouri, died in a car crash Saturday in Franklin County, according to the highway patrol.
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