by admin | Nov 10, 2006 | Business
One of the biggest Internet gambling companies in the world has decided to leave the United States market. BetOnSports has settled a federal civil lawsuit filed in St. Louis by promising refunds to customers and cooperation in a separate criminal case. BetOnSports...
by admin | Oct 15, 2006 | Crime / Courts
The state’s lawyer signs on to the new effort to get rid of those who exploit children through the internet. Attorney General Jay Nixon offers his cybercrime and computer forensics units to Project Safe Childhood, a federal program that steps up efforts to find...
by admin | Apr 24, 2006 | Business
What’s in a name? Plenty. Especially if it’s a registered Internet domain name that caters to a select Web audience. Sue Beckwith of St. Louis is selling the domain name of Lesbian.com for two million dollars – a handsome profit – considering...
by admin | Jul 11, 2005 | Crime / Courts
Convicted and registered sex offenders throughout the state could soon have their photographs on county sheriff web-sites. Governor Blunt has signed into law a bill allowing any sheriff’s department in the state to post the photos. The bill was signed in...
by admin | Jun 7, 2005 | Uncategorized
The State’s largest electric utility has made available on the Internet a map that shows where power outages are occuring. AmerenUE has posted the information on its website. The company’s Richard Mark says it is intended to inform the public when there...