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Bayer's weedkiller glyphosate production hit by supply issue
Rising gun deaths push many cities to shore up police and services
‘To really address the problem of gun violence we have to look at the conditions that are creating it.’
Quail Creek Golf Course set to close as operator quits in dispute with St. Louis County
St. Louis County claims Quail Creek Golf Management is violating the terms of a lease agreement.
Boozy Sledder Loses His Job - Was Viral Video To Blame?
On February 3, during the first heavy snowfall of the season, Kris Naeger and Kevin Venice became St. Louis legends.…
State hammers Spire about pipeline messages, but stops shy of formal complaint
Valentine’s Day: The pressures of shopping for romance
For many couples, Valentine’s Day is crunch time. Research has shown that romantic relationships are more likely to end on or around Feb. 14 compared with almost any other time of the …
Inside the List: Top events projected to bring $239M to St. Louis in 2022
TechSTL Responds to EQ’s Critique
In response to my recent opinion piece, in which I criticized TechSTL for claiming to be St. Louis’s “First Tech Council”, Founding Executive Director of TechSTL, Emily Breedlove, contacted me over the weekend and we arranged to meet in person. I thought it was brave of her to reach out as she could have just ignored […]
On the Grind Coffee Co. is serving coffee, smoothies and more out of a transformed gas station in Crystal City
The business also has a drive-thru for quick service.
Madison County school districts discuss mask mandates at meetings tonight
MADISON COUNTY, Ill. - Two School districts in Illinois plan to hold meetings to discuss their mask mandates Monday. Parents held an "unmask our kids" rally on Friday. This caused the Bethalto School District to cancel classes on Friday over worries about student safety. The Bethalto school board and the Collinsville school board plan to [...]
Dispute causes Quail Creek Golf Course to close at the end of the month
ST. LOUIS - Quail Creek Golf Course which is owned by St. Louis County plans to close by the end of the month. The Post-Dispatch reported the county said the private management company operating the south St. Louis County course is violating the terms of its lease agreement that lasts through September 2029. The Post has [...]
Expert tips for creating healthy eating habits in kids
Avoiding tech during meals, sharing positive thoughts about food, and eating together are among the ways that parents can help kids become healthy eaters.
Expert tips for creating healthy eating habits in kids
Avoiding tech during meals, sharing positive thoughts about food, and eating together are among the ways that parents can help kids become healthy eaters.
An elegant townhouse in the heart of Clayton
Skylights, wood floors, and underground parking are just a few of the home’s standout features.
Shooting Victim's Name Is Released
BOND COUNTY - The name of a victim in shooting Thursday night in Greenville, Illinois, has been released. The Bond County coroner identified the woman who was found dead south of Greenville University as Laquita Sullivan, 37, of Greenville. At 7:24 p.m. on Thursday, February 10, 2022, Illinois State Police (ISP) District 11 and ISP Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) Zone 8 agents were responding to the 600 block of East South Street in Greenville, IL., where the 37-year-old female from Greenville was found deceased after a reported shooting. ISP said it was later learned that moments before the homicide, a red Dodge Challenger, was believed to be involved in a separate shooting and fled the scene. A 33-year-old male that was in the area when the fatal shooting occurred went to the residence of an acquaintance in the 500 block of East Main Street in Greenville, IL. He was detained around 1 a.m. Friday but then released after questioning. At approximately 9:06 p.m. Thursday,
Monday, February 14, 2022 - How a St. Louis nonprofit is empowering women to land better jobs
Rung For Women is trying a new strategy. It is using personal coaches to help women climb the economic ladder. The initiative comes as U.S. Census numbers show women consistently earn less than men and the gap widens over time.
Why millions on Medicaid are at risk of losing coverage in the months ahead
States prepare for the end of a federal mandate that kept people on the safety-net program during the pandemic.
Missouri lawmaker admits illegally selling prescription drugs, says it was unintentional
A Missouri lawmaker facing a 23-count federal indictment for allegedly selling fake stem-cell treatments and fraudulently using federal pandemic relief funds has settled with the state health department, resulting in a three-year probation of her narcotics license while admitting to illegally purchasing and prescribing pharmaceutical drugs. The administrative settlement, signed Jan. 28 with the Missouri […]
The post Missouri lawmaker admits illegally selling prescription drugs, says it was unintentional appeared first on Missouri Independent.
Former Arnold officer now breathing on his own as he fights COVID
ARNOLD, Mo. - After spending several days on life support for COVID and double pneumonia, former Arnold Police officer Ryan O'Connor is now beginning to breathe on his own. O’Connor was shot in the line of duty and was nearly killed in December 2017. He was shot in the back of the head by a burglary suspect. [...]
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