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One acre, one vote: The bizarre election that could decide Arizona’s energy future
A group of climate-focused candidates is hoping to steer the Salt River Project toward clean energy. Turning Point USA stands in their way.
What does $164M buy Big Oil? Inupiat land and a broken promise.
A federal auction undid a hard-won agreement to protect Alaska's North Slope. The Iñupiat community that fought for it is still waiting to be heard.
Lisa Boyer from De Soto, MO joined the Real Rock Army today!
Lisa loves KSHE 95 because she loves listening to the college of rock & roll knowledge in the morning! Lisa thinks she should be in the RRA because she...
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Psychedelic treatments for veterans get early approval in Missouri House
The legislation aims to make psilocybin, the compound found in magic mushrooms, and ibogaine, derived from the root of a shrub, available as a treatment for certain mental health conditions.
Why is there Always a Skunk Smell on I-55 South of River Des Peres
‘Massive choke points’: Mayor Spencer defends decision to remove bumpouts downtown; Safety advocates not happy
U2 releases another surprise EP, ‘U2 – Easter Lily’
U2 just surprised fans with some more new music.After releasing the surprise EP U2 - Days of Ash in February, the Irish rockers are back with another surprise EP, U2 - Easter Lily.While Days of Ash was…
Flynn, SSND, Sr. Mary Frances
Flynn, SSND, Sr. Mary Frances, passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 26, 2026. She is survived by her brothers Mark (Ellie) Flynn of Seattle, WA, Tim (Julie) Flynn of Kansas City, MO, Niel (Sue) Flynn of Springfield, MO and Dan…
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WashU Cinema Presents: 'Yi Yi'. Thursday, April 9, 2026 8 PM to 10 PM. Brown Hall, 100. Ticket $4 to $7. Free for WashU Students
Grissom's legacy honored on 100th birthday with Artemis II
Artemis II is on its way to the moon. The upper stage of the rocket has separated, and the crew has fired Orion’s main engine toward the moon. They'll log some 248,000 miles in the process.
DOGE Goes Nuclear: How Trump Invited Silicon Valley Into America’s Nuclear Power Regulator
This story was originally published by ProPublica. Republished under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 license. Last summer, a group of officials from the Department of Energy gathered at the Idaho National Laboratory, a sprawling 890-square-mile complex in the eastern desert of Idaho where the U.S. government built its first rudimentary nuclear power plant in 1951 and continues to test cutting-edge technology. […]
Granite City considers strict rules over possible data center
Residents packed the Granite City Planning and Zoning meeting Thursday evening, many holding signs that read “No Data Center.” City leaders made one thing clear – they have no current plans, only preparing for the possibility.
North St. Louis County fire chief sounds alarm over mail delivery troubles
Chief Keith Goldstein of the North County Fire & Rescue Protection District received an unexpected call from one of his engine crew members recently. They told him the department’s gas card was declined.
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