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Kentucky woman missing after leaving Arnold motel room
Update: Police say Kimberly Myers was found and is safe. ARNOLD, Mo. - A woman visiting Arnold from Kentucky has gone missing. On Monday at 1:14 a.m., The Arnold Police Department said in a Facebook post that "Kimberly Myers walked out of her motel room around 11 p.m. without her wallet or cell phone. She [...]
St. Louis prosecutor's disciplinary hearing regarding Greitens case set to begin Monday
St. Louis firefighter promotion dispute revives old controversy with a fraught racial history
St. Louis firefighters union says Interim Public Safety Director Dan Isom is using authority he doesnβt have to block promotions.
Illinois, Missouri, and New York Lawmakers Are Helping Telecom Monopolies Block Broadband Competition
We’ve already noted how U.S. broadband maps aren’t just terrible, they’ve laid the foundation for terrible policy. When your maps falsely overstate competition and broadband coverage, it makes it easy to downplay or ignore the primary reason U.S. broadband stinks: regional monopolization and the state and federal corruption that protects and enables it. But the […]
Demo Alert: 4046 Laclede Avenue
*Note* 4046 is the building to the right in the image above. A demolition permit application for 4046 Laclede in the Central West End neighborhood was summitted April 5, 2022. It is located within a preservation review district, but it is within the CORTEX West Redevelopment Corporation’s redevelopment area. Since it is a Chapter 353 […]
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St. Louis-based TricorBraun expands in Australia with acquisition
St. Louis' largest general contractor names new CFO
Prosecutors want prison time for 3 St. Louis-area residents involved in Capitol insurrection
Federal prosecutors are seeking prison time for Emily Hernandez of Sullivan, William "Bill" Merry of St. Louis County and Paul Scott Westover of Lake Saint Louis.
Screaming Lady in Maplewood
What you need to know about the St. Louis housing market after Fed's increase of interest rates
Metro East industrial facility to expand using $7M in federal tax credits
St. Louis-based Picky Eaterz is on a mission to make eating healthy fun for kids
Paris Rollins' business has expanded to include baby food and prenatal juices.
Fire causes minor damage to historic state capitol site in St. Charles
A more than 200-year-old building in the heart of downtown St. Charles that served as the stateβs first capitol sustained minor damage from a fire Sunday.
Monday, April 11, 2022- Lead still poisons thousands of Midwest children
A 2021 study finds Missouri has some of the highest rates of elevated blood lead levels in children. The research is part of an investigation into lead and its impact on Midwest children by the Midwest Newsroom and the Missouri Independent.
Fire damages First Missouri State Capitol in St. Charles Sunday
11 dogs rescued from subpar conditions in Pulaski County
PULASKI COUNTY, Mo. - Eleven dogs were rescued from horrible conditions in Pulaski County over the weekend. Deputies rescued the dogs from a home near Vichy. The pet owners surrendered the animals. Deputies are expected to file charges against them. The dogs were malnourished and dehydrated. They're now receiving care at the Kitten and Puppy [...]
Family searching for answers on 3rd anniversary of Betty Alexander's disappearance
A city condo filled with modern upgrades
A gas fireplace, heated bathroom floors, and closet built-ins are just a few of the unitβs features.
St. Louis Standards: The Corner Bar Is a Piece of Missouri (and Bowling) History
When Jason Bibb needs to illustrate just how difficult it is to get into the Corner Bar's (571 First Capitol Drive, St. Charles; 636-724-9060) legendary cocked-hat bowling league β a tradition that dates back to at least the 1940s, if not all the way back to 1875 β all he has to do is point to his own situation.