Olivia Mizelle
Newsroom Intern-
Lethal injection is not as humane as it may seem.
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After the closest vote yet, St. Louis-area Boeing workers are still on strike with no new proposals on the table.
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The workers said sewage backed up into the kitchen at one location multiple times, the air conditioning broke during the summer, and they are struggling to make ends meet with their pay.
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The council voted 6 to 1 to express no confidence in Kanika Cunningham’s leadership of the county animal shelter.
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A report from the council’s ethics committee accuses Dr. Kanika Cunningham of mismanaging the shelter and recommends that a vote of no confidence be held.
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Low- to moderate-income individuals often face higher borrowing costs that increase their likelihood of debt, delinquency and bankruptcy. Here’s what can be done about it.
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Operation Food Search is partnering with the City Foundry to collect food for the thousands of St. Louisans who will lose SNAP benefits during the federal government shutdown.
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The offer adds a year of wage increases for top-paid employees but subtracts from attendance bonuses and doesn't make 401(k) changes.
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In 2022, Jessica Hicklin left prison with a fully operational tech company that she founded while she was there. Unlocked Labs is now available in prisons in five states and recently came to the St. Louis City Justice Center.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Marty Baron will speak in St. Louis about “The Case for Worry ... and for Optimism.”
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One day after refusing to call a vote, union leadership agreed to bring Boeing’s modified proposal to members on Sunday.
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The company presented a modified proposal that the union refused to vote on.