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St. Louis asks judge to rule ‘police bill of rights’ law unconstitutional

3 years 9 months ago

The City of St. Louis filed a lawsuit Friday asking a judge to strike down a wide-ranging bill that passed in May bolstering protections for police under investigation for misconduct. The city’s lawsuit targets a portion of a bill called the “Law Enforcement Bill of Rights,” a list of more than 15 new requirements that […]

The post St. Louis asks judge to rule ‘police bill of rights’ law unconstitutional appeared first on Missouri Independent.

Rebecca Rivas

Clever Raises $8 Million Series B

3 years 9 months ago
On the heels of a record year as Clever reached $4 billion in total real estate sold through its platform, pacing to sell over 6,000 homes in 2021. Clever grew annualized revenues 300%, achieving profitability in Q3 despite more than doubling its headcount to 75 since the start of the year.
Jonathan Allen, EQ Staff

TEDxStLouis Rewind: Ness Sandoval on the Power of Maps

3 years 9 months ago
In this 2018 talk from the TEDxStLouis archive Associate director of St. Louis University’s Geospatial Institute, Ness Sandoval, Ph.D. proves that a map is worth a thousand words. He believes in using data, maps and statistics to identify issues such as racial segregation, high poverty neighborhoods.
EQ Community Network

C3 Industries to Open Cannabis Manufacturing Facility on the Hill

3 years 9 months ago

C3 Industries, a Michigan-based cannabis company that operates in multiple states, announced this week the launch of a new 15,000 square foot manufacturing facility in the Hill neighborhood.

According to a press release, the new facility is expected to begin operations this month. Initially, the operation will produce cannabis concentrates and cartridges under the brand name Galactic Meds, which are set to be available to the public in early 2022.…
Daniel Hill

BREAKING: First Case of Omicron Variant Reported in Missouri

3 years 9 months ago
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services announced Friday that the first case of COVID-19 caused by the Omicron Variant has been reported in Missouri. The sample came from a “St. Louis City resident who has recent domestic travel history," the department said in a statement.…
Jaime Lees