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New Trump administration rule could override state medical debt protections
A new Trump administration rule issued late last month could override state laws that prevent consumers’ credit reports from including medical debt, potentially weakening financial protections for millions of Americans. In recent years, more than a dozen states have taken steps to keep medical debt from hurting residents’ credit scores, passing laws with bipartisan support. […]
Flatwater Free Press and Grist hire Anila Yoganathan to cover climate change in Nebraska
Yoganathan will report local stories, which will be available to republish for free.
Frisky squirrels overwhelm St. Louis animal rescue group
“Wow,” said the Missouri Wildlife Rescue Center's executive director. “Another group of five!”
YouTube TV Customers Lose Access To ABC Channels, DVR Recordings Due To Annoying, Avoidable Disney Contract Dispute
For the last decade or so, U.S. cable TV customers have been plagued by a steady parade of content blackouts as cable providers and broadcasters bicker over new programming contracts. For the end user, so-called “retransmission feuds” usually go something like this: a TV broadcaster demands a cable company pay significantly more money to carry […]
Three people injured in propane tank explosion in Calhoun County
CALHOUN COUNTY, Ill. - Three people were left injured Sunday morning after a propane tank explosion in Calhoun County. The explosion happened Sunday morning near the Calhoun Point Hunting Area, east of Brussels. Two of the three people injured in the explosion were taken to a hospital for treatment. The condition of the third individual [...]
Today's Weather: Mostly Sunny and Brisk
Expect a mostly sunny and brisk day, high will reach 38 degrees with a low of 23. Northwesterly winds will blow around 15 mph, gusting up to 30 mph, making it feel colder than the actual temperature at times. The morning starts chilly, and the wind chill will keep things feeling near 20 degrees. As the day progresses, skies will stay mostly sunny with only a few clouds moving in. The wind will maintain its brisk pace, so bundle up if you're heading outdoors. Evening will bring mainly clear skies
Renata Cassiano Alvarez: Passage
Renata Cassiano Alvarez, the 2025 Visiting Artist in Residence at Laumeier Sculpture Park, works predominantly in clay, focusing on process to develop an intimate and collaborative relationship with her chosen […]
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Two St. Louis libraries hit by May tornado are still closed and await repairs
The hope is to reopen them by year's end. But with more than $2 million in damage and repair funding unclear, "that's going to be a challenge."
University City to begin major sidewalk improvement project
A major sidewalk improvement project is set to begin Monday in University City, aiming to enhance pedestrian safety and accessibility with new sidewalks, ADA upgrades, street resurfacing, and utility improvements.
St. Louis County considers extending minority hiring rules to private developments
The changes would expand hiring requirements for Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprises to private developments that receive tax incentives.
St. Louis City expands emergency shelter beds amid cold weather
The City of St. Louis has added 100 emergency shelter beds to protect its most vulnerable residents from the cold, in collaboration with several organizations, and the Biddle Housing Opportunities Center is one of the main shelters expanding its capacity to accommodate the increased demand.
Monday, Nov. 10 - Local nonprofit focusing on a different kind of trauma
As the government shutdown lingers and the future of benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program remains uncertain for two-and-a-half-million people in Missouri and Illinois, the UnGUN Institute in St. Louis is providing free groceries and other essential items to local residents. St. Louis Public Radio’s Lacretia Wimbley reports on rising food prices and how the nonprofit’s founder partnered with Operation Food Search to meet people’s needs.
‘Blood, sweat and tears’: Missouri cannabis microbusiness owners begin to see light
Samantha Blum hasn’t been able to secure investors for her small-scale marijuana cultivation facility in the two years since Missouri awarded her a microbusiness license. So she and her longtime partner, Anthony La Pietra, decided to give up and fund the entire operation themselves, cashing in La Pietra’s retirement to build a greenhouse in Adrian, […]
Missouri GOP using incest victims, miscarrying women as bait to re-ban abortion
Most Missourians, like most Americans, do not want abortion to be a crime. This is a problem for Missouri Republicans, who demonstrated last legislative session that their top priority is not the business of the state and attending to Missourians’ needs, but the reinstatement of the abortion ban that voters just rejected. Because they know […]
Schaub Projects Acquires Metheny Architects; Founder Jon Metheny Joins as Junior Partner and Director of Design Acquisition
ST. LOUIS, MO. — Schaub Projects, a leading St. Louis–based residential architecture firm, today announced the acquisition of Metheny Architects. As part of the agreement, founder Jon Metheny will join Schaub Projects as Junior Partner and Director of Design, working alongside Founder and Managing Partner David (Dave) Schaub and CEO/Partner Andrew (Drew) Schaub at the firm’s headquarters at 6651 Dale Avenue in St. Louis. The acquisition, made official on November 1, 2025, positions
Blast of cold air to start, but it doesn’t last all week
ST. LOUIS - Clouds and snow flurries overnight, plus the big gusty winds and cold. It is a reality check kind of morning, winter is, indeed, coming. With lows in the 20s the last two days, we have now had a hard freeze, ending the growing season for all. On Monday, skies clear early so [...]
“No Separation Between Church and State”: Inside a Texas Church’s Training Academy for Christians Running for Office
See the Nov. 10, 1925, front page: U.S. prosecution in Carleton case virtually certain
Headlines from the Nov. 10, 1925, front page include: Discovery of new ray, having excessive power, is announced
Are we all living in Florida now? The rise of ‘don’t say climate’ politics.
Talking about climate change may be politically radioactive, but adjusting to its effects is no longer optional.
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