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Battery Shortage Poses Major Innovative Threat To Electric Vehicle Push
In most people’s heads, electric vehicles are going to very quickly supplant gas-powered vehicles in the next few years, resulting in massive disruption and a massive boost to climate change mitigation. But there’s trouble in paradise: experts continue to warn that we lack the elements and supply chain necessary to ramp up production of electric […]
The Political Case for Student Debt Cancellation
Today on TAP: Tens of millions of young Americans of moderate income are crushed by debt. Joe Biden could be their hero.
MLBC blasts effort to censor Black History
As the war on Black history rages throughout America, the Missouri Legislative Black Caucus helped stave off a legislator’s effort to “dismantle the First Amendment,” state Rep. Ashley Bland Manlove, MLBC chair, said in a statement.
Early morning crash in south city sends 3 children to the hospital
Missouri Republicans push plan to prohibit local eviction moratoriums
Eviction moratoriums designed to keep people in their homes during the pandemic have drawn the ire of Missouri lawmakers, with Republicans pushing a plan to prohibit them in the future. State Rep. Chris Brown, R-Kansas City, is sponsoring a measure that would prohibit any county, municipality, or political subdivision from imposing or enforcing a moratorium […]
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Tara Gallina and Zoë Robinson Talk Bar Les Frères' Bright Future
Last month, St. Louis area diners breathed a collective sigh or relief when they heard the news: Bar Les Frères (7637 Wydown Boulevard, Clayton; 314-725-8880), the sultry Clayton bar and restaurant founded by restaurateur Zoë Robinson in 2012, would reopen under new ownership after its two-year hiatus — and even better, that new ownership was none other than the highly-regarded restaurateurs Michael and Tara Gallina. Perhaps no one was as thrilled as Robinson. "The timing was impeccable; the other deal I had been working on for it fell apart the day Tara contacted me," Robinson says.
500 pounds of marijuana spill onto I-70 after crash on 4/20.
Kingside Diner rolling out a new concept, Kingside Express, in the Delmar Loop
The pickup and delivery-focused offshoot of Aaron Teitelbaum’s chess-themed breakfast-and-lunch-only restaurant is slated to open in the former Thai Kitchen space in late June.
Metallica’s Kirk Hammett moderating convention panel featuring children of horror legends
Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett is moderating a panel at the upcoming Midsummer Scream horror convention. Dubbed "The Original Monster Kids," the event will find Hammett speaking with the children and…
George Harrison’s widow, Olivia, to release a book of 20 poems dedicated to George
George Harrison's widow, Olivia Harrison, will publish an illustrated book of poetry called Came the Lightening on June 21, in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the Beatles guitarist's death.…
Madison County is Implementing Technology To Improve Its Public Records Request Process
EDWARDSVILLE — Madison County officials are planning to make it easier for residents to request and receive public records available through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA.) “We’ve been looking into this for years and how we can better serve the public,” Chairman Kurt Prenzler said. Prenzler said the board voted Wednesday night on a resolution to approve a $45,000, 3-year contract with GovQA/Granicus for software to process and manage FOIA requests and information from citizens and media. "This technology will enhance the county’s commitment to open, transparent and cost-efficient delivery to fulfill FOIA requests in accordance with Illinois law," Prenzler said. State’s Attorney Tom Haine said as the volume of record requests grows and their complexity increases, the county chose something that would best work for everyone. “Transparency is fundamental to good, accountable government,” Haine said. “I’m glad to see
Madison County To Award More Than $1.05 Million in Park and Recreation Grants
EDWARDSVILLE — Madison County is awarding $1.05 million in funding for various park and recreational projects in communities throughout the county. The County Board approved $1,058,411 in Park Enhancement Program (PEP) grant funding Wednesday night. The PEP grants range between $15,000 and $107,000 and include funds for projects such as, ADA improvements, pickleball courts, Playground equipment, fencing, bike/pedestrian trail, landscaping, sporting equipment, lighting, bottle filling station, picnic shelter renovations, restroom renovations, mowers and more. The funding will be combined with city, village, township and park district funds to finance the projects. Chairman Kurt Prenzler said the PEP program is successful thanks to the taxpayers. He said voters approved a 1/10 th of one percent sales tax in 2000 under the Illinois Metro-East Park and Recreation District Act and Madison County’s Community Development Department administers the PEP funding through Madison
Missouri’s Capitol set for $300 million makeover
Lawmakers have queued up work on the century-old building in the state’s upcoming budget.
Missouri History Museum's Jefferson Statue to have interpretive labels
They will explain why city leaders decided to honor Jefferson in 2013 with the statue and the contradictions between his words in the Declaration of Independence while owning slaves on his Virginia plantation.
Alton Area Community Events Committee Easter Event Attracts More Than 400
ALTON - Serving the community was the focus of the Alton Area Community Events committee for the inaugural Easter Egg Hunt held at Gordon Moore Park on Easter Sunday 2022 and more than 400 parents, volunteers, cheerleaders and political leaders were involved. The event featured free food, large-ticket giveaways, haircuts, hair braiders, Bounce houses, and more. Volunteer and parent, Megan Elliott said she was "excited to be a part of the event and looks forward to more community events.” Alton Alderwoman Rosie Brown said the Easter event was spectacular for the community. "We had an awesome committee, sponsors, volunteers and the surrounding communities came together and put smiles on the faces of many children," she said. "We had games, prizes, food and fun." With the help of Local Community Sponsorship and the Alton Area Community Committee which consisted of Rosie Brown, James Hickman, Leon Smallwood-Bey, Darryl Womack, Michael “Doc” Holliday, Sr, Priscilla
Appeals Court Says That Scraping Public Data Off A Website Does Not Violate Hacking Law
For years now we’ve been following cases related to scraping data off of websites and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA). The CFAA is an extremely poorly drafted law, that has been stretched by both law enforcement and civil plaintiffs alike to argue that all sorts of things are “unauthorized access” and therefore hacking. […]
Jesse White Encourages Vehicle Owners To Observe Earth Day By Signing Up To Receive Online Reminder Notices For License Plate Sticker Renewals
SPRINGFIELD - Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White is encouraging vehicle owners to observe Earth Day on April 22 by going paperless and visiting ilsos.gov to sign up for email reminder notices for license plate sticker renewals. “This is an environmentally friendly initiative for customers that encourages online transactions with my office,” said White. “Those who sign up for this service will also save the state money by eliminating the need to print and mail annual postcard reminder notices.” The one-time registration process allows vehicle owners to receive a series of three email notices per vehicle each year highlighting the upcoming vehicle expiration date. The emails also contain the vehicle owner’s registration ID and PIN, simplifying the process of renewing license plate stickers online each year. To register for the program, visit ilsos.gov and click on “Email License Plates Renewal” on the main page under Online Services.
Daily Deal: The 2022 Ultimate Big Data Bundle
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Local 743 Grants Educator Stipends to Six GCSD9 Teachers
GRANITE CITY – Granite City Federation of Teachers Local 743 awarded six Granite City Community Unit School District #9 Teacher Educator stipends for the 2021-22 school year. These stipends are used for special classroom activities or lessons that require extra funds that, otherwise, might not be available. All District 9 teachers are eligible to apply for these $100 stipends and are selected by a committee of Local 743 officers and members. "We are delighted and proud to offer this continuing program for the educators of Granite City," said Chuck Noud, Local 743 President. “It is a source of pride for Local 743 that the students of District #9 are afforded a top tier education through the continued efforts of the members of the Granite City Federation of Teachers.” The winners of the Local 743 Educator Grant Stipends include: • Courtney Brooks – Frohardt, 3 rd grade co-taught – Purchase Generation Genius subscriptions for students to supplement
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