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Baseball · St. LouisAs a former All-State baseball player at St. Paul’s Episcopal with two sons who are already all-stars on the diamond, throwing out the ceremonial first pitch for a game would seem to be something that St. Louis Battlehawks quarterback AJ McCarron would take in stride.See the Story
AJ McCarron ‘more nervous’ on mound than in pocket
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St. Louis, United States · St. LouisWhat happens when the nonprofit radio station you run begins hemorrhaging donors and listeners and, through a series of your own actions, loses the faith of the community it purports to serve? If that station is KDHX, it would appear that you get a raise. According to the station's tax return signed by Executive Director Kelly Wells and dated March 14, Wells was paid more than $100,000 in reportable compensation last year, even as the station's …See the Story
KDHX Gave Kelly Wells a Raise Even as Revenue Plummeted
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St. Louis, United States · St. LouisDespite growing tensions between elected officials nationwide and the media, Missouri lawmakers are looking to educate students on media and digital literacy through a new pilot program. Bills in the House and Senate contain provisions to help elementary and secondary students navigate an online world. The bills contain identical language that originated from a model bill written by the advocacy group, Media Literacy Now. Media Literacy Now aims…See the Story
Media literacy bill gets hearing in Missouri legislature
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McDonald's · St. LouisProsecutors have elevated the charges against a 25-year-old man accused of assaulting a teenage McDonald's employee outside the restaurant. Johnny Ricks, from north St. Louis County, now faces a first-degree felony assault charge, the closest charge to attempted murder permitted under Missouri law. An updated complaint filed yesterday by prosecutors in St. Louis County contains the amended allegations.See the Story
Prosecutors Up Charges Against Man Who Attacked McDonald's Worker
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McDonald's · St. LouisA 15-year-old McDonald’s worker suffered a skull fracture and frontal lobe damage after an upset customer stomped on her head during a violent altercation. According to KSDK, the incident occurred at a McDonald’s on Parker Road, St. Louis. The suspect, identified as 25-year-old Johnny Ricks, was filmed attacking the victim Aryiah Lynch outside the restaurant. The St. Louis County Police Department said Ricks – a customer – assaulted Lynch after …See the Story
15-year-old McDonald’s worker suffers skull fracture after being attacked by upset customer - Face2Face Africa
St. Louis, United States · St. LouisAfter months of searching for a new city administrator/city clerk and a lengthy discussion at its recent meeting, the Green Park Board of Aldermen passed a bill amending the city code to effectively remove the requirement to have a city administrator form of government at its April 15 meeting. The aldermen, by a vote of 5-1, repealed Article IX, Section 115.240 of the city’s code related to the office of city administrator, effectively removing…See the Story
Green Park repeals city administrator government
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Green Party · St. LouisGreen Party Presidential Candidate Dr. Jill Stein is slated to speak at the University City Public Library on Saturday. She will speak alongside other academic and activist organizations on topics ranging from mass incarceration to factory farms in St. Louis. Stein has previously been slammed by members of the Democratic Party, who accused her of taking votes away from Hillary Clinton in 2016.See the Story
The Green Party’s Jill Stein Will Speak at a Library in St. Louis Saturday
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