In our s, “a neighborhood that’s being marketed as Missouri’s first fully camera-secure subdivision, where three surveillance cameras resembling tiny, black shower nozzles come standard on the exterior of every home.” Owners of the 0,000 to 0,000 homes have computer access to security camera images from all over the neighborhood. They’ll be able [...]
With a few brief announcements and eyes on the . Instead, it took care of only basic business and closed the day out.
Was it the right thing for the party to do? And is it appropriate now, given what’s happened post-Gustav, for the Republicans to ramp up the convention and get along with the business [...]
We’re also from Alaska as John McCain’s running mate. History-making, either way. After a 19-month campaign that started with many, many Democratic candidates, Sen. Barack Obama stood in the midst of Mile High Stadium tonight and accepted the nomination of his party to run as their candidate for president.
While paying respect to opponent John [...]
If the — and most of the major news organizations are confirming it and they were, based on the announcement going on right now! — John McCain has picked a woman as his running mate. It’s Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.
So either way, history will be made in this election. We will either elect the [...]
Our story today in Missouri. Among them are changes in the blood-alcohol limit for boaters; property tax changes; new crimes; and a repeal of campaign donation limits.
But the one that interests me the most is new restrictions on heavy trucks, requiring them to stay out of the left lane on the interestates. According to [...]
Two of my colleagues pointed out a terrific discussion underway on one of his stories from last week, “.” It’s a story about the University City schools and their efforts to deal with their enrollment problem. The story also addresses the administration’s surprise by the outpouring of support for a solution.
Filling 38 tables at the [...]
Sen. Hillary Clinton came on the air at 9:45 p.m. and wasted no time before setting about the task the pundits expected her to take on: Spreading salve on the rift in the Democratic Party.
Reporters at the Democratic National Convention have brought back plenty of stories about how Clinton’s supporters during her campaign were still [...]
Michelle Obama is speaking at the Democratic National Convention right now, talking about her love for her husband, her daughters, her family. The was to show Barack Obama’s personal side.
The media has written at length about Obama as the product of an interracial marriage, how he grew up without a father, how he took a [...]
The Democratic National Convention begins today in Denver and this year, the gathering will also serve as a showcase for new leaders of the party’s statewide organization in Missouri and Illinois.
by political correspondents Jo Mannies and Kevin McDermott, we learn that while many of each state’s old-guard Democratic powerhouses will fade, the next generation [...]
I wasn’t aware of the text message. the text message hadn’t arrived by the time your friendly TOTD scribe sat down to write this. But the New York Times, AP and CNN say that has been tapped by Barack Obama to be his running mate.
Oh, and did I mention , too?
Here’s what the. Biden, [...]