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Archer Alexander, American Hero
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Found good boy off Loughborough and Gravois is now at Humane Society on Mackland. Posted many other places, but wanted to cover bases.
William Rogosky of East Alton, IL
William Rogosky of East Alton, IL joined the Real Rock Army today
Gateway to Pride Exhibit
LGBTQIA+ communities have been contributing to St. Louis’s history for centuries. Now the Gateway to Pride virtual exhibit will begin to uncover the rarely-shared or
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Rams settlement negotiations likely to stretch on for months
Board that owns the Dome recommended moving the settlement money to higher-earning assets while negotiations drag on.
Rep. Cori Bush defends ‘no’ vote on plan to boost Supreme Court security
The St. Louis congresswoman called the bill “McConnell’s SCOTUS security distraction.”
Recommendations for a therapist who works with low income/under insured people. (29 M ADHD/chronic major depression/ anxiety)?
St. Charles man sentenced for possessing thousands of child porn images
A St. Charles man was sentenced Wednesday to six and a half years in prison for possessing thousands of images and hundreds of videos containing child pornography.
St. Louis firefighters union renews effort to control pension funds
The politically influential city firefighters union has renewed its effort to return supervision of all fire department pensions to a firefighter-controlled board.
Federal gun control legislation unlikely to alter Missouri’s loose firearms laws, Parson says
The governor says the proposed federal bill doesn’t tie the state’s hands, giving Missouri the ability to opt out of proposed “red flag” laws.
Piling trash cooks amid summer temps in St. Louis streets
Garbage is piling up around St. Louis residents. Many say it’s trashier than ever.
Owners of Spanish Cove Townhomes address notices sent to tenants
When does the Fed hike interest rates?
This is probably just a coincidence: But then again, it does make you scratch your chin and go "hmmm," doesn't it?
Major League Soccer To Stream All Games On Apple TV For 10 Years
I have talked for years at Techdirt about how the cord cutting trend, while still continuing, was going to run into a wall due to the way that major sports broadcasts have always been done through cable TV deals. I have also covered the steps, baby or otherwise, different sports leagues and teams have taken […]
Emails show jail official complained about Weaver, who was indicted last week
Jane Dueker, a Democrat running for county executive, accused Sam Page of failing to investigate the complaints by Deputy Jail Director Darby Howard.
3 men charged after child shot during carjacking attempt in north St. Louis
Three men are facing criminal charges after a 1-year-old girl was shot in the head during an attempted carjacking last week in north St. Louis.
I landed the Halo Pelican on the City museum.
Why are refineries charging so much for wholesale gasoline?
A friend of mine passed along the latest summer gasoline outlook from the Energy Information Administration: In spring 2021, refineries sold gasoline for 59¢ more than their crude oil cost. In spring of this year, EIA projects that the difference is $1.13. That's an increase of 54¢. A few days ago I calculated that the ...continue reading "Why are refineries charging so much for wholesale gasoline?"
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