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Loving Those Lentils
Lentil soups are not only delicious, they’re refreshing to body and soul. After downing a hearty bowl, I feel purified. They’re full of fiber, protein, iron and vitamin B, making them a meal in themselves. The healthy, edible legume has no fat, cholesterol, and few carbs. What’s more, the lentils come in more colors than...
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Good morning DonutLovers! Heres the first episode of the 5th season of the STL Donut Tour Episode 050 - Daylight Donut (Granite City)" on YouTube
Fake St. Louis County Health Worker Administered COVID Tests: Charges
A man posing as a St. Louis County public health inspector collected gas station employees' personal information and then administered nasal-swab COVID-19 tests, according to charges filed Thursday.
The man showed up March 16, 2021, at the QuikTrip on Page Avenue, just east of North Lindbergh Boulevard in north county, and said he was conducting coronavirus tests to determine how certain restrictions would be enforced, a probable cause statement filed by county police says.
He had employees fill out forms with their names, dates of birth, driver's license numbers, addresses and phone numbers, police say. He then swabbed their noses and left, driving away in a Pontiac Solstice convertible.
The man also popped up in a strip mall about twelve miles north and east.…
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Body Camera Exposed Ferguson Cop's Lies After Beating Arrestee
Footage from a Ferguson officer's body camera blew up the cover story he told about why he punched a handcuffed man in the face. On Tuesday, now ex-cop Jackie Matthews pleaded guilty in federal court to charges of violating the arrestee's civil rights and filing a report to impede an investigation.
Matthews was indicted in November 2020, though documents filed with the court at the time alleged only that he had "knowingly made a false entry in a record" and that he had assaulted a suspect who was handcuffed "and not posing any physical threat to anyone."…
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St. Louis Standards: For SweetArt's Reine Keis, Baking Is a Calling
St. Louis Standards is a weekly column dedicated to the people, places and dishes that make our food scene what it is.
A student of French and English, Reine Keis always assumed she would work in journalism, not the restaurant business.…
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Crush of COVID cases force Missouri hospitals to scramble for staffing
University of Missouri Health Care will require nurses who don’t usually care directly for patients to take four 12-hour hospital shifts during the next two weeks as it struggles under a record COVID-19 caseload. Notice went out Jan. 14 for “licensed nurses and other licensed health care professionals at the School of Medicine currently working […]
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