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Costco to end COVID-19 first responder, senior hours
Designated hours for seniors and first responders are coming to an end at Costco.
THANK YOU to whoever returned my wallet to me. I don't know who you are and have to way to thank you personally.
Federal pandemic aid to fund free bus, MetroLink passes for St. Louis youths
Details of the $250,000 program for 3,000 residents between 13 and 25 years old were announced Monday by the city and Metro Transit.
Looking for cedar boards
Carpenters union lawsuit alleges former leader OK’d questionable ad contracts, pay raise
The lawsuit against Al Bond is the latest indication of financial mismanagement at the once-powerful St. Louis-Kansas City Carpenters District Council, which was dissolved in September.
Rep. Cori Bush launches new initiative for student feedback
Judges release new boundaries for Missouri Senate districts
A panel of Missouri judges tasked with redrawing 34 state Senate districts released a tentative plan Monday, part of a once-in-a-decade process that reconfigures political boundaries following the U.S. Census. …
Germany to buy F-35s, upgrade Eurofighters in blow to Boeing
Boeing had been banking on Germany buying St. Louis-made Super Hornets and Growlers.
Still no congressional map halfway through 2022 Missouri legislative session
Missouri is one of only a handful of states without congressional district lines drawn, a task that must be completed every ten years after the census.
Mister Gary: Behind the crown of St. Louis’ King of Hospitality
For more than eight years, Gary Boyd has donned the crown and scepter of “Mister Gary,” host of the interview show “Them Yo People.” Boyd tells us about his favorite interview subject, the meaning behind “Them Yo People,” and what it takes to be St. Louis’ “King of Hospitality.”
Which airplane design was the best to fly through St. Louis this year? This bracket wants you to weigh in
Among the contestants are a Star Wars-themed design from United Airlines, a retro Southwest Airlines design, and a salmon-inspired design from Alaska Airlines.
Dead crow mystery solved - Missouri wildlife officials discover the answer
State wildlife authorities have finally determined the cause of death for dozens of crows that were recently found dead in Downtown St. Louis and elsewhere in the metropolitan area.
2 more men sentenced in murder of Missouri woman forced into well
Two more men accused in connection with the death of a woman forced into a Lawrence County well before she was shot to death have each been sentenced to 32 years in prison.
There's a new short-term solution for St. Louis city to shorten 911 call wait times
Hiring event aims to fill hundreds of jobs at Busch Stadium before Opening Day
After a delay in the MLB season, it’s back to business for the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium.
Expanded version of 1982 Police documentary ‘Around the World’ to be released in May
A "restored and expanded" version of The Police's 1982 documentary The Police: Around the World will be released on May 20 in multiple formats and configurations. The film, which originally…
To the cashier at Quik Trip
For all those asking me to name drop awhile ago.. this is about Cafe La Belle Vie in St. Charles!
(Corporate) Information Wants To Be Free
Private companies have a lot of people to answer to. When you ask them, they’ll claim its either shareholders or customers that they owe their ultimate duty to. Ask them a couple of more times and they may admit they’re only accountable to their shareholders. But there’s more to it than this. The term “private” […]