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Education Department layoffs illegally burden students with disabilities, advocates say

2 months ago
WASHINGTON — Proposed mass layoffs at the U.S. Department of Education have raised alarm among disability advocates and Democratic lawmakers over the potential impact on millions of students with disabilities.  Advocates warn that the department cannot carry out its legally mandated functions for special education services and support at the staffing levels put forward by President […]
Shauneen Miranda

Thursday, Oct. 23 - Ex-worker sues STL Sheriff

2 months ago
A former worker in the St. Louis sheriff’s office is suing Sheriff Alfred Montgomery, alleging she was slandered and fired for testifying in the Missouri attorney general’s lawsuit against him: STLPR's Chad Davis has the latest development. Plus, Dara Eskridge recently got a big surprise, when The CEO of Invest STL was named one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential Rising Stars. Eskridge spoke with St. Louis on the Air host Elaine Cha about her organization’s work to help rebuild north St. Louis.

Less windy Thursday, light rain Friday afternoon

2 months ago
ST. LOUIS - Areas of frost are possible Thursday morning north and east of metro St. Louis as our temperatures drop into the 30s in rural areas north of I-70. We could also see some patchy frost in the eastern Ozarks.  Metro St. Louis will be chilly Thursday morning, with out the door temperatures in [...]
Angela Hutti

Abeln, Richard

2 months ago
Richard W. Abeln, called home to Jesus October 21, 2025. Services Friday, October 24 at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Crestwood: Visitation at 10 am, funeral at 11 am. See boppchapel.com for full obit.